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Apple Brings ChatGPT To Its Apps, Including Siri
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EU Looking Into Apple's Decision To Kill Epic Games' Developer Account
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Apple To Remove Blood-Oxygen Tool To Avoid Ban, Masimo Says
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AirPods Pro To Gain 'Hearing Aid Mode' In iOS 18
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Apple To Allow iOS App Downloads Direct From Websites in the EU
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ChatGPT Is Getting a Mac App
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The EU Will Force Apple To Open Up iPadOS
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Spotify Says Apple Has Rejected Its App Update With Price Information for EU Users
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Apple Watch Import Ban Temporarily Stopped By US Appeals Court
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Apple Reportedly Developing Its Own Custom Silicon For AI Servers
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Apple Backtracks on Removing EU Home Screen Web Apps in iOS 17.4
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Apple Plans a Thinner iPhone in 2025
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Apple Faces 'Strong Action' If App Store Changes Fall Short, EU's Breton Says
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Apple To 'Pay' OpenAI for ChatGPT Through Distribution, Not Cash
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Apple Suspends Work on Next High-End Headset
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Apple Explains Rare iOS 17.5 Bug That Resurfaced Deleted Photos
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Apple Says US Antitrust Lawsuit Should Be Dismissed
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Apple and Google Introduce Alerts for Unwanted Bluetooth Tracking
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Apple Announces WWDC 2024 Event For June 10
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Apple's Vision Pro Goes on Sale
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Four More States Join US Monopoly Lawsuit Against Apple
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Apple Launches All-In-One 'Manuals, Specs, and Downloads' Website
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Epic Chief Suspects Apple Broke iPhone Web Apps in EU For Anticompetitive Reasons
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Apple's iMessage Avoids EU's Digital Markets Act Regulation
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Apple Apologizes For Tone-Deaf Ad That Crushed Human Creativity To Make an iPad
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Stolen Campaign Lawn Signs Tracked with Hidden Apple AirTags
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Apple Readies AI Tool To Rival Microsoft's GitHub Copilot
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Netflix Co-CEO Calls Vision Pro 'Subscale' and Wonders If Anybody Would Actually Use It
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Apple Fans Are Starting To Return Their Vision Pros
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Apple Opens the App Store To Retro Game Emulators
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Apple Says EU Represents 7% of Global App Store Revenue
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Apple Quietly Improves Mac Virtualization in macOS 15 Sequoia
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Apple Cuts Vision Pro Shipments As Demand Falls 'Sharply Beyond Expectations'
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Apple Working on Solution for App Store Fee That Could Bankrupt Viral Apps
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Apple Releases Pkl, a Configuration-as-Code Language
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Apple Undergoes Its Biggest Board Shakeup In Years
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Apple Acquires Datakalab, a French Startup Behind AI and Computer Vision Tech
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Apple iPhone Sales In China Plummet As Huawei Soars
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Troubling iOS 17.5 Bug Reportedly Resurfacing Old Deleted Photos
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Craig Federighi Says Apple Hopes TO Add Google Gemini, Other AI Models To iOS 18
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Apple Dials Back Car's Self-Driving Features and Delays Launch To 2028
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No New iPad Models from Apple in 2023, a First Since the iPad's Debut
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EU Launches Probes Into Apple, Meta, Google Under New Digital Competition Law
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Apple ID Lock-Out Affects Macs, iPhones, iPads, and iCloud Services
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App Store To Be 'Split in Two' Ahead of EU iPhone Sideloading Deadline
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Apple Unveils macOS 15 'Sequoia' at WWDC, Introduces Window Tiling and iPhone Mirroring
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Apple Removes WhatsApp, Threads and Telegram From China App Store
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Samsung Mocks Apple's Controversial 'Crush' Ad With 'UnCrush' Pitch
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Apple Acquires Startup DarwinAI As AI Efforts Ramp Up
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Apple Vision Pro Review Roundup
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Apple is Bringing Sideloading and Alternate App Stores To the iPhone
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Apple Researchers Unveil Keyframer, an AI Tool That Animates Still Images Using LLMs
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macOS Sonoma 14.4 Bug 'Destroys Saved Versions In iCloud Drive'
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The Last Thing the iPad Needs Is a Spec Bump
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Apple Puts iPhone Durability Ahead of Easy Repairs, Exec Says
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Unpatchable Vulnerability in Apple Chip Leaks Secret Encryption Keys
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iPhone Activation Market Share Hits New Low as Android Dominates
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Beeper Took On Apple's iMessage Dominance. Now It's Been Acquired
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Phil Schiller To Join OpenAI Board In 'Observer' Role Following Apple's ChatGPT Deal
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Apple Will Revamp Siri To Catch Up To Its Chatbot Competitors
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Apple Spurned Idea of iPhone AI Partnership With Meta Months Ago
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Apple Might Partner with Meta on AI
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It's Not AI, It's 'Apple Intelligence'
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OpenAI's Sam Altman on iPhones, Music, Training Data, and Apple's Controversial iPad Ad
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Apple Plans To Overhaul Entire Mac Line With AI-Focused M4 Chips
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All-Screen M5 MacBook With Foldable Display To Launch in 2026, Analyst Says
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Amnesty International Confirms Apple's Warning to Journalists About Spyware-Infected iPhones
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Why is South Korea's Military Set To Ban IPhones Over 'Security' Concerns?
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Apple Tells Developers Not To Call Their AR or VR Apps AR or VR Apps
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Recent 'MFA Bombing' Attacks Targeting Apple Users
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Apple Geofences Third-Party Browser Engine Work for EU Devices
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Apple Cancels Work on Electric Car
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Apple Reinstates Epic Developer Account After Public Backlash for Retaliation
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Netflix Members With Older Subscriptions Might Get Cut Off if They Don't Update
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Apple Says the iPhone 15's Battery Has Double the Promised Lifespan
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Oscars 2024: Netflix Wins Just One Award and Apple Shut Out After Streamers Combine for 32 Nominations
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Apple Will Open the iPhone To Repair With Used Parts
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Apple To Launch 'Passwords' App, Intensifying Competition With 1Password, LastPass
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Apple Declares Last MacBook Pro With an Optical Drive Obsolete
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Apple Loses Bid To Throw Out UK Lawsuit Over App Store Fees
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DOJ Blames Apple For Failure of Amazon Fire Phone, Windows Phone and HTC
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iOS 18 Could 'Sherlock' $400 Million in App Revenue
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Microsoft, Apple Drop OpenAI Board Plans as Scrutiny Grows
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The World Doesn't Need More Journal Apps
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Apple Opens App Store To Game Streaming Services
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Japan Enacts Law Forcing Third-Party App Stores On Apple and Google
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Supreme Court Rejects Apple-Epic Games Legal Battle
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Apple Unveils Apple Intelligence
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AltStore PAL Alternative App Marketplace Launches On iPhone In EU
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Apple Is in Talks To Let Google's Gemini Power iPhone Generative AI Features
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Apple Wants You To Know It's Working On AI
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Alternative iOS App Stores Won't Work (For Long) Outside of the EU
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Apple Adds More Carve-outs To Its EU Core Tech Fee After Criticism From Devs
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Apple Confirms iPhone Alarm Failure Reports
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Meta uses “dark patterns” to thwart AI opt-outs in EU, complaint says
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The greening of planes, trains, and automobiles
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EU right to repair: Sellers will be liable for a year after products are fixed
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“Netflix effect” is back as studios license old shows to competitors again
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MacBook Airs get an M3 upgrade, while the M1 model is finally retired
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Microdosing candies finally recalled after psychoactive muscimol found
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Telcos keep using “insecure” Chinese gear because of congressional inaction
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Trying to make sense of why Otis exploded en route to Acapulco this week
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Civilization VII looks like 2K’s next big game announcement
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Our 10-point scale will help you rate the biggest misinformation purveyors
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Pornhub prepared to block Florida if child safety law takes effect
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Palworld’s Pokémon pastiche is Xbox Game Pass’ biggest-ever 3rd-party game launch
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Why the US government’s overreliance on Microsoft is a big problem
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Windows version of the venerable Linux “sudo” command shows up in preview build
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Former Ubisoft executives reportedly arrested over sexual harassment allegations
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Rocket Report: Astra warns of “imminent” bankruptcy; Falcon Heavy launch delay
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Framework’s software and firmware have been a mess, but it’s working on them
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Tired of shortages, OpenAI considers making its own AI chips
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Neutrinos: The inscrutable “ghost particles” driving scientists crazy
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People are seizing, being intubated after eating microdose chocolates
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Apple’s AI promise: “Your data is never stored or made accessible by Apple”
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Hackers discover how to reprogram NES Tetris from within the game
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Let’s unpack some questions about Russia’s role in North Korea’s rocket program
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Antibodies against anything? AI tool adapted to make them
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M2 iPad Air review: The everything iPad
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Stability announces Stable Diffusion 3, a next-gen AI image generator
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The best headphones on sale for Amazon Prime Big Deal Days
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AT&T can’t hang up on landline phone customers, California agency rules
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Nikola Tesla’s historic Wardenclyffe lab site at risk after devastating fire
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Detachable Lenovo laptop is two separate computers, runs Windows and Android
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Elon Musk wants your “entire financial life” on X by 2024
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YouTube TV is the US’s 4th-biggest cable TV provider, with 8 million subs
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Could your car power your home? GM makes it a reality in EV truck demo.
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Review: Framework Laptop finally gets an AMD Ryzen config—and it’s pretty good
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IV infusion enables editing of the cystic fibrosis gene in lung stem cells
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The 2024 Moto G Power packs wireless charging, 8GB RAM in a $300 phone
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Report: Apple is about to be fined €500 million by the EU over music streaming
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In the face of bans, ByteDance tightens grip over US TikTok operations
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Good news for clumsy divers: Physics holds the key to less-painful belly-flops
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Microsoft debuts major Surface overhauls that regular people can’t buy
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We take a stab at decoding SpaceX’s ever-changing plans for Starship in Florida
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Intel is investigating game crashes on top-end Core i9 desktop CPUs
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A week with the Chevy Blazer EV shows things to love—but also painful flaws
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Julian Assange to plead guilty but is going home after long extradition fight
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Cable ISP fined $10,000 for lying to FCC about where it offers broadband
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IBM has made a new, highly efficient AI processor
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Switch emulator makers agree to pay $2.4 million to settle Nintendo lawsuit
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Google Drive users say Google lost their files; Google is investigating
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Rocket Report: SpaceX focused on Starship reentry; Firefly may be for sale
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Reviewer tests $3 SATA SSD, gets exactly what they paid for
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Users say Google’s VPN app “breaks” the Windows DNS settings
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20% of grocery store milk has traces of bird flu, suggesting wider outbreak
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Cyber Monday 2023: The best deals on Lenovo, Herman Miller, Apple, Anker, Dyson, and more
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Is TikTok’s parent company an agent of the Chinese state?
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Nvidia RTX 4080 Super review: All you need to know is that it’s cheaper than a 4080
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Ticketmaster hacked in what’s believed to be a spree hitting Snowflake customers
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The Trek FX+ 2 e-bike is a jack-of-all-trades
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Elon Musk’s X can’t invent its own copyright law, judge says
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Exim vulnerability affecting 1.5 million servers lets attackers attach malicious files
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With each iteration, this supercar gets better—the McLaren 750S, tested
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The people of Earth prepare for war in final trailer for 3 Body Problem
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Give yourself a day to tackle all your recommendation and subscription guilt
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Maximum-severity GitLab flaw allowing account hijacking under active exploitation
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Synthetic psychedelic found in candies linked to seizures, intubation
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$5,000 Google Jamboard dies in 2024—cloud-based apps will stop working, too
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US surprises Nvidia by speeding up new AI chip export ban
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Windows-as-a-nuisance: How I clean up a “clean install” of Windows 11 and Edge
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IRS to offer free tax filing in competition against much-criticized TurboTax
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Lenovo seeks halt of Asus laptop sales over alleged patent infringement
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Blue Origin resumes human flights to suborbital space, but it wasn’t perfect
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Amazon hides cheaper items with faster delivery, lawsuit alleges
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Amazon packages reportedly overwhelm small post offices, delaying other mail
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Chemical tweaks to a toad hallucinogen turns it into a potential drug
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SCOTUS agrees to review Texas law that caused Pornhub to leave the state
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Perfect Dark finally gets the full-featured PC port it deserves
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Expedition uses small underwater drone to discover 100-year-old shipwreck
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Health care giant comes clean about recent hack and paid ransom
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Elon Musk launches test to see if users are willing to pay $1 a year for X
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The ROG Ally X leaks, with twice the battery of the original and way more RAM
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Apple clarifies iOS 17.5 bug that exposed deleted photos
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Microsoft Edge is apparently usurping Chrome on people’s PCs
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Daycare TB case exposes over 500 babies, children; emergency declared
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European crash tester says carmakers must bring back physical controls
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Verizon screwup caused 911 outage in 6 states—carrier agrees to $1M fine
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First-ever gene therapy trial to cure form of deafness begins
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OpenAI training its next major AI model, forms new safety committee
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Bike brands start to adopt C-V2X to warn cyclists about cars
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Daily Telescope: The ambiguously galactic duo
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Computer scientist wins Turing Award for seminal work on randomness
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Spotify wins as EU orders Apple to pay $2B and change App Store rules
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Microsoft network breached through password-spraying by Russia-state hackers
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Court blocks $1 billion copyright ruling that punished ISP for its users’ piracy
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TurboTax maker Intuit’s $100 million tax credits challenged by US lawmakers
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Apple integrates ChatGPT into Siri, iOS, and macOS
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Boston Dynamics’ Atlas tries out inventory work, gets better at lifting
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Framework Laptop prices go as low as $639 thanks to refurbs and “factory seconds”
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Almost-unbeatable AI is now a permanent feature of Gran Turismo 7
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Inserted AI-generated Microsoft poll about woman’s death rankles The Guardian
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Russia and China are using OpenAI tools to spread disinformation
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Internet Archive forced to remove 500,000 books after publishers’ court win
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Tens of thousands of pregnancies from rape occurring in abortion-ban states
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Long-lost model of the USS Enterprise returned to Roddenberry family
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Apple orders 10 episodes of a Neuromancer TV series
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The Ars guide to time travel in the movies
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Microsoft to test “new features and more” for aging, stubbornly popular Windows 10
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Political deepfakes are the most popular way to misuse AI
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The Space Force is changing the way it thinks about spaceports
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Apple announces sweeping EU App Store policy changes—including sideloading
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New weight-loss and diabetes drugs linked to lower risk of 10 cancers
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After a decade of stops and starts, Apple kills its electric car project
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NASA lays out how SpaceX will refuel Starships in low-Earth orbit
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USB hubs, printers, Java, and more seemingly broken by macOS 14.4 update
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Hugging Face, the GitHub of AI, hosted code that backdoored user devices
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eBay lays off 1,000 employees, about 9 percent of full-time workforce
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Is this plug taken? EV charging etiquette comes to “Modern Manners” book.
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Justice Department indicts 7 accused in 14-year hack campaign by Chinese gov
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DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman will run Microsoft’s new consumer AI unit
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Daily Telescope: A snapshot of 500,000 stars near the center of the galaxy
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New recycling method makes solar cells even more environmentally friendly
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Big Pharma fought drug pricing reform with record $7.5M dark money donation
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Users must prove Amazon ripped them off to revive Buy Box rigging suit
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Microsoft says “Prism” translation layer does for Arm PCs what Rosetta did for Macs
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Daisy Ridley trained for months to play first woman to swim English Channel
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Ad-free Facebook, Instagram access planned for $14 per month in Europe
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Kobo adds color to its e-reader lineup for the first time, starting at $149
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Report: People are bailing on Safari after DMA makes changing defaults easier
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The Yellowstone supervolcano destroyed an ecosystem but saved it for us
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ISPs seek halt of net neutrality rules before they take effect next month
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Qualcomm will try to have its Apple Silicon moment in PCs with “Snapdragon X”
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The $499 Google Pixel 8a is official, with 120 Hz display, 7 years of updates
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Google lays off “dozens” from X Labs, wants projects to seek outside funding
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Bleeding subscribers, cable companies force their way into streaming
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Early Mickey Mouse is now in the public domain—and AI is already on the case
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They’re not cheap, but Nvidia’s new Super GPUs are a step in the right direction
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Amazon plans to charge for Alexa in June—unless internal conflict delays revamp
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Dell tells remote workers that they won’t be eligible for promotion
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Big Pharma’s fight against drug price reforms takes weird, desperate turn
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OpenAI shows off Sora AI video generator to Hollywood execs
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Apple releases iOS 16.7.2 and iOS 15.8 security updates to patch old hardware
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Hackers backed by Russia and China are infecting SOHO routers like yours, FBI warns
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After ruling that embryos are children, Ala. hastily enacts IVF protections
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Boeing’s Starliner capsule poised for second try at first astronaut flight
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Google will now make passkeys the default for personal accounts
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Report: Sonos will launch its fancy headphones next spring
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NASA wants a cheaper Mars Sample Return—Boeing proposes most expensive rocket
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Apple disables iPhone web apps in EU, says it’s too hard to comply with rules
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Google earnings: 100 million Google One subscribers, Google Cloud profits
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Bill that could ban TikTok passes in House despite constitutional concerns
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OpenAI collapses media reality with Sora, a photorealistic AI video generator
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Next up in Google’s dramatic overhaul of search: AI Overview ads
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DuckDuckGo offers “anonymous” access to AI chatbots through new service
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Sensible power output makes the DBA Mini eMastered a huge amount of fun
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The 2025 Porsche Panamera perfectly balances luxury ride and great handling
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This may be the earliest evidence that Neanderthals hunted cave lions
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How to port any N64 game to the PC in record time
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Cops bogged down by flood of fake AI child sex images, report says
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Billie Eilish, Pearl Jam, 200 artists say AI poses existential threat to their livelihoods
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Microsoft removes documentation for switching to a local account in Windows 11
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Nvidia CEO calls for “Sovereign AI” as his firm overtakes Amazon in market value
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No Bing, no Edge, no upselling: De-crufted Windows 11 coming to Europe soon
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NASA hasn’t landed on the Moon in decades—China just sent its third in six years
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Disney invests $1.5B in Epic Games, plans new “games and entertainment universe”
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Rocket Report: Starliner soars to space station; Starship’s wild flight
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Notepad’s spellcheck and autocorrect are rolling out to everybody after 41 years
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Elon Musk’s $56 billion pay plan voided as shareholders beat Tesla in court
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Determinism vs. free will: A scientific showdown
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Google might have a great idea for smart home automation—if it sticks to it
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Russia has a plan to “restore” its dominant position in the global launch market
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Citing national security, US will ban Kaspersky anti-virus software in July
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Tux the cat found after Lyft fiasco dragged on for days, Lyft to pay vet bills
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Rocket Report: Starship is on the clock; Virgin Galactic at a crossroads
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Apple’s first new 3D Vision Pro video since launch is only a few minutes long
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The $10,000-plus golden Apple Watch is now “obsolete,” according to Apple
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Samsung is making it harder to know what type of OLED TV you’re getting
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New iPads may be coming soon, but they won’t change the awkward spot the iPad is in
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Adobe launches new symbol to tag AI-generated content—but will anyone use it?
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Famous xkcd comic comes full circle with AI bird-identifying binoculars
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GeForce Now has made Steam Deck streaming much easier than it used to be
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Texas can require age-verification on porn sites, 5th Circuit judges rule
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Republicans in Congress try to kill FCC’s broadband discrimination rules
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Game dev says contract barring “subjective negative reviews” was a mistake
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Kids start paying attention to accuracy at about age four
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World’s first global AI resolution unanimously adopted by United Nations
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Kiwi Farms ruling sets “dubious” copyright precedent, expert warns
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The FCC says new rules will curb SIM swapping. I’m pessimistic
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Biodiversity library will help preserve genetic diversity in endangered species
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How will astronauts cruise around the Moon? NASA narrows choice to three options
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Op-ed: Charges against journalist Tim Burke are a hack job
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23-year-old man accused of running $100 million online narcotics marketplace
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It cost $120M for Cyberpunk 2077 patches and DLC to fix the game’s image
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I use these 2 apps for universal AirDrop rather than pushing people to Apple
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Searching in infrared finds a big collection of black hole star destruction
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Pfizer more than doubles price of life-saving COVID antiviral, Paxlovid
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One and done: Elden Ring’s first DLC expansion will also be its last
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Rocks from the far side of the Moon landed in Mongolia on Tuesday
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Are big international teams leaving creativity out of science?
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The “Windows App” for Mac, iOS, and browsers is a fancy remote desktop, for now
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Patent document showcases the cloud-only streaming Xbox console that never was
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It’s a new year, and these are now the only EVs that get a tax credit
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A Victorian naturalist traded aboriginal remains in a scientific quid pro quo
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No, the James Webb Space Telescope hasn’t found life out there—at least not yet
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1Password detects “suspicious activity” in its internal Okta account
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What to expect amid the bevy of conflicting iPad rumors
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Judge rejects Elon Musk’s attempt to kill Twitter/FTC privacy settlement
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Europe is uncertain whether its ambitious Mercury probe can reach the planet
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Kong gets some “minor augmentations” in latest Godzilla x Kong trailer
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I spy with my Cold War satellite eye… nearly 400 Roman forts in the Middle East
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F1’s pursuit of sustainability drives Pirelli to unveil forest-friendly tires
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The surprise is not that Boeing lost commercial crew but that it finished at all
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Hyundai is switching to Tesla-style NACS plugs for its EVs in late 2024
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Giant salamander species found in what was thought to be an icy ecosystem
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Journalists “deeply troubled” by OpenAI’s content deals with Vox, The Atlantic
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Facebook’s sexist, ageist ad-targeting violates Calif. law, court finds
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Sony removes still-unmet “8K” promise from PS5 packaging
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Caveat emptor: 90% of tattoo inks have unlabeled or mislabeled ingredients
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StabilityAI chief resigns, raising doubts about AI start-up’s future
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First known TikTok mob attack led by middle schoolers tormenting teachers
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Japan is studying a reusable rocket, but it won’t fly before 2030
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Firefly is building fast and breaking things on path to a reusable rocket
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New AI music generator Udio synthesizes realistic music on demand
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Anthropic introduces Claude 3.5 Sonnet, matching GPT-4o on benchmarks
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Ex-OpenAI star Sutskever shoots for superintelligent AI with new company
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Industry united in push to extend ban on human spaceflight regulations
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Windows 10 is back, and it’s getting Microsoft’s AI-powered Copilot assistant
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Apple declares last MacBook Pro with an optical drive obsolete
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Google’s self-designed office swallows Wi-Fi “like the Bermuda Triangle”
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Google ends deal to build 15,000 Bay Area homes due to “market conditions”
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Daily Telescope: Is that a seahorse or something more sinister in the sky?
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FCC restores net neutrality rules that ban blocking and throttling in 3-2 vote
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Big AI companies sign safety pledge
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Getting to the bottom of how red flour beetles absorb water through their butts
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Citing “crew safety,” NASA delays upcoming Artemis missions by about a year
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SEC says X account was hacked as false post causes bitcoin price swings
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US sanctions operators of “free VPN” that routed crime traffic through user PCs
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The telltale words that could identify generative AI text
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Can a $3,500 headset replace your TV? We tried Vision Pro to find out
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Tesla scraps its plan for a $25,000 Model 2 EV
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Redis’ license change and forking are a mess that everybody can feel bad about
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Bitcoin Fog operator convicted of laundering $400M in bitcoins on darknet
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US lawmaker proposes a public database of all AI training material
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Exploration-focused training lets robotics AI immediately handle new tasks
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Vermont close to becoming first state to charge Big Oil for climate damage
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Elon Musk proposes Tesla move to Texas after Delaware judge voids $56 billion pay
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The Pixel 8 Pro can now read body temps, if you swipe it across your face
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Meta defends charging fee for privacy amid showdown with EU
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Elon Musk’s new AI model doesn’t shy from questions about cocaine and orgies
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Ars Technica used in malware campaign with never-before-seen obfuscation
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Apple’s $130 Thunderbolt 4 cable could be worth it, as seen in X-ray CT scans
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A new look at our linguistic roots
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Broadcom-owned VMware kills the free version of ESXi virtualization software
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Study: The serotine bat uses its super-large penis as an arm when mating
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After beating Sonos case, Google brings back group speaker controls
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Car dealers step up opposition to White House fuel efficiency targets
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Atlas V rocket completes on-target orbital delivery for Amazon
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Where the heck did all those structures inside complex cells come from?
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A year from launch, the Europa Clipper spacecraft nears finish line
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Roku forcing 2-factor authentication after 2 breaches of 600K accounts
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Apple reportedly plans M4 Mac mini for late 2024 or early 2025, skipping the M3
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Daily Telescope: A stunning new image of Io reveals a volcanic plume
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Switch 2 reportedly replaces slide-in Joy-Cons with magnetic attachment
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Bird flu virus from Texas human case kills 100% of ferrets in CDC study
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These scientists explored the good vibrations of the bundengan and didgeridoo
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AI helps decipher first text of “unreadable” ancient Herculaneum scroll
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Statewide 911 outage was caused by 911 vendor’s malfunctioning firewall
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Firefox lost users during “failed” Yahoo search deal, says Mozilla CEO
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Gravitational waves reveal “mystery object” merging with a neutron star
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“Time to move on”: Fitbit owners fed up with battery problems, Google response
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Watch a 6-axis motor solve a Rubik’s Cube in less than a third of a second
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Google plans “Gemini Business” AI for Workspace users
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Bodies found in Neolithic pit were likely victims of ritualistic murder
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NASA update on Starliner thruster issues: This is fine
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Elon Musk’s Neuralink puts brain chip in first human amid federal scrutiny
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Google’s Pixel 9 gets its first render, looks a lot like an iPhone
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Researchers craft smiling robot face from living human skin cells
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visionOS 1.1 tries to make Personas less unsettling, plus other Apple OS updates
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Novavax’s updated protein-based COVID vaccine finally authorized by FDA
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The 2025 Polestar 3 is a torque-vectoring SUV that’s fun to drive
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EV fast-charging comes to condos and apartments
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Mars may not have had liquid water long enough for life to form
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Death by neti pot: Why you shouldn’t use tap water to clean your sinuses
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The 5 most interesting PC monitors from CES 2024
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Ubuntu will manually review Snap Store after crypto wallet scams
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Apple kills $329 iPad with home button, Lightning port
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Harmonix is ending Rock Band DLC releases after 16 years, ~2,800 songs
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Beethoven likely didn’t die from lead poisoning, new DNA analysis reveals
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Artists may “poison” AI models before Copyright Office can issue guidance
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The world’s largest battery in a smartphone—a 28,000 mAh, 27-mm-thick brick
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Old-school problems, old-school solutions: We help aero-test a Mustang
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SpaceX launches two rockets—three hours apart—to close out a record year
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Robocall with artificial Joe Biden voice tells Democrats not to vote
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BMW’s CE 02 scooter will tug your heartstrings, drain your wallet
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Actively exploited Cisco 0-day with maximum 10 severity gives full network control
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Mysterious “gpt2-chatbot” AI model appears suddenly, confuses experts
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Canada vows to defend its drug supply against Florida importation plan
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After its impressive first flight, here’s what’s next for the Vulcan rocket
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Microsoft’s VASA-1 can deepfake a person with one photo and one audio track
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iFixit says new Arm Surface hardware “puts repair front and center”
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YouTube restricts, but doesn’t ban, racist channel calling for Black abortions
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Daily Telescope: A new Webb image reveals a cosmos full of galaxies
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Google’s phone app no longer searches Google Maps
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What would an Xbox without console exclusives even look like?
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Porsche builds a hybrid 911 at long last
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New camera design can ID threats faster, using less memory
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Meta will label AI-generated content from OpenAI and Google on Facebook, Instagram
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Kingpin is back with a snazzy eyepatch in trailer for darker, bloody Echo
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Congress apparently feels a need for “reaffirmation” of SLS rocket
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Here’s how the makers of the “Suyu” Switch emulator plan to avoid getting sued
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At trial, accused Pelosi attacker says Gamergate led him to far-right conspiracies
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China’s plan to dominate EV sales around the world
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Injection of “smart insulin” regulates blood glucose levels for one week
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Here’s why SpaceX really needed to change out that part on Starship
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SpaceX’s workhorse launch pad now has the accoutrements for astronauts
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Here’s what we know about the Audi Q6 e-tron and its all-new EV platform
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AI firms’ pledges to defend customers from IP issues have real limits
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Losing subscribers, Disney+ starts fighting password sharing, too
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SpaceX discloses cause of Starship anomalies as it clears an FAA hurdle
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AI in Gmail will sift through emails, provide search summaries, send emails
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Wrongful death trial for Apple engineer killed in Tesla gets underway
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Fall COVID shot uptake is an “abysmal” 7%; wastewater testing impaired
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Over a decade later, climate scientist prevails in libel case
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OpenAI says it’s “impossible” to create useful AI models without copyrighted material
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How to keep Earth from being cooked by the ever-hotter Sun
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2024 Porsche 911 S/T review: Threading the needle
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NASA is commissioning 10 studies on Mars Sample Return—most are commercial
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Apple will bring sideloading and other EU-mandated changes to iPadOS this fall
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The Daily Telescope: A new perspective on the power behind Psyche
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Review: New Atari 2600+ doesn’t justify its plus sign
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Space companies say ASAT tests threaten economic development
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5.25-inch floppy disks expected to help run San Francisco trains until 2030
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US government considers protecting octopuses used in research
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Mystery object waits nearly an hour between radio bursts
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Apple and devs plan software fixes for iPhone 15 Pro overheating issues
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YouTube appears to be reducing video and site performance for ad-block users
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Non-invasive zaps to the spinal cord can treat paralysis—but no one knows why
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Arm tweaks AMD’s FSR to bring battery-saving GPU upscaling to phones and tablets
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Here’s your chance to own a decommissioned US government supercomputer
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Thousands of phones and routers swept into proxy service, unbeknownst to users
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Amazon’s purchase of Roomba-maker iRobot likely to be blocked by EU
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Lizard that Hulks out shows off its superhero genes
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Nothing Phone says it will hack into iMessage, bring blue bubbles to Android
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Seven-minute hotfire test moves Europe’s Ariane 6 rocket closer to flight
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How new tech is making geothermal energy a more versatile power source
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The dairy industry is trying to outlaw plant-based “milk” labels—again
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Can any English word be turned into a synonym for “drunk”? Not all, but many can.
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Starlab—with half the volume of the ISS—will fit inside Starship’s payload bay
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Our unbiased take on Mark Zuckerberg’s biased Apple Vision Pro review
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These solar-powered, origami-inspired robots can change shape mid-flight
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Partial automated driving systems don’t make driving safer, study finds
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We keep making the same mistakes with spreadsheets, despite bad consequences
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Before launching, GPT-4o broke records on chatbot leaderboard under a secret name
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Tesla to lay off everyone working on Superchargers, new vehicles
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Google, Environmental Defense Fund will track methane emissions from space
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70,000 AT&T customers were without service this morning across the US
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A puzzling illness paralyzed US kids every other year—until it didn’t
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Hulu, Disney+ password crackdown kills account sharing on March 14
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A City on Mars: Reality kills space settlement dreams
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Oregon OKs right-to-repair bill that bans the blocking of aftermarket parts
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Google’s AI Overviews misunderstand why people use Google
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Abysmal revenue stats of 30K mobile apps show why devs keep pushing for subs
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Apple releases eight small AI language models aimed at on-device use
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This is Cadillac’s new entry-level EV, the $54,000 Optiq crossover
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Nonprofit hospitals skimp on charity while CEOs reap millions, report finds
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Daily Telescope: Black holes have been merging for a long, long time
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AI-powered surveillance of hospital operating rooms expands in Boston
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For the first launch of ULA’s Vulcan rocket, it’s Christmas or next year
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Apple, Google, and Meta are failing DMA compliance, EU suspects
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Study finds no “smoking gun” for mental health issues due to Internet usage
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OpenAI CEO Altman wasn’t fired because of scary new tech, just internal politics
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50 injured on Boeing 787 as “strong shake” reportedly sent heads into ceiling
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More seizures, intubation from microdose candies: 12 sickened, 10 hospitalized
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Google upstages itself with Gemini 1.5 AI launch, one week after Ultra 1.0
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The world’s largest fungus collection may unlock the mysteries of carbon capture
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Discord starts down the dangerous road of ads this week
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After Astra loses 99 percent of its value, founders take rocket firm private
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OpenAI went back on a promise to make key documents public
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Study: The best free-throw shooters share these biomechanical traits
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A lithium mine for EV batteries is coming to Arkansas, says Exxon
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Chrome updates Incognito warning to admit Google tracks users in “private” mode
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SpaceX wants to take over a Florida launch pad from rival ULA
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The best Amazon Prime Big Deal Days savings on Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox games
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Starlink user terminal now costs just $300 in 28 states, $500 in rest of US
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Diesel enginemaker agrees to nearly $2 billion in fines with feds and California
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Steam Families opens up game libraries for sharing, with a few caveats
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Meta relents to EU, allows unlinking of Facebook and Instagram accounts
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Scientists aghast at bizarre AI rat with huge genitals in peer-reviewed article
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UK becomes first country to approve Crispr gene-editing therapy
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China orders Apple to remove Meta apps after “inflammatory” posts about president
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“Deny, denounce, delay”: The battle over the risk of ultra-processed foods
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Nvida emails: Elon Musk diverting Tesla GPUs to his other companies
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Bing Search shows few, if any, signs of market share increase from AI features
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Steam Deck system update greatly improves older LCD displays, too
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Linux devices are under attack by a never-before-seen worm
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Is the Meta Quest a Wii U-sized flop? Software numbers suggest it might be
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Binance slapped with $4B fine, accepts plea deal forcing CEO to resign
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Starlink mobile plans hit snag as FCC dismisses SpaceX spectrum application
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Android 14’s user-profile data bug seems indistinguishable from ransomware
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Google debuts more powerful “Ultra 1.0” AI model in rebranded “Gemini” chatbot
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Russian agents deploy AI-produced Tom Cruise narrator to tar Summer Olympics
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Elon Musk’s X allows China-based propaganda banned on other platforms
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Elon Musk: SpaceX needs to build Starships as often as Boeing builds 737s
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Facebook rules allowing fake Biden “pedophile” video deemed “incoherent”
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Account compromise of “unprecedented scale” uses everyday home devices
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A chunk of metal that tore through a Florida home definitely came from the ISS
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Outdoing the dinosaurs: What we can do if we spot a threatening asteroid
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Ex-OpenAI staff call for “right to warn” about AI risks without retaliation
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SEC crypto crackdown continues with Robinhood as lawsuit looms
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“Highly capable” hackers root corporate networks by exploiting firewall 0-day
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Pixel 8a rumors list 120 Hz display, DisplayPort compatibility
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Report: Deus Ex title killed after Embracer Group’s cuts at Eidos
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Biden rushes to avert labor shortage with CHIPS act funding for workers
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Mozilla lays off 60 people, wants to build AI into Firefox
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Darwin Online has virtually reassembled the naturalist’s personal library
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X’s new head of safety must toe Elon Musk’s line where others failed
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Neuralink rival sets brain-chip record with 4,096 electrodes on human brain
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Publisher: OpenAI’s GPT Store bots are illegally scraping our textbooks
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Honda recalls 750,000 vehicles due to airbag seat sensor problem
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Nikon buys Red Digital Cinema, will jump into the pro video space
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After being demoted and forced to retire, mRNA researcher wins Nobel
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Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite looks like the Windows world’s answer to Apple Silicon
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There’s no Mac version of Counter-Strike 2 because there are no Mac players
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A sleuthing enthusiast says he found the US military’s X-37B spaceplane
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ISPs can charge extra for fast gaming under FCC’s Internet rules, critics say
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Reddit beats film industry again, won’t have to reveal pirates’ IP addresses
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Brussels explores antitrust probe into Microsoft’s partnership with OpenAI
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SpaceX launches military satellites tuned to track hypersonic missiles
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NASA says Artemis II report by its inspector general is unhelpful and redundant
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Teslas can still be stolen with a cheap radio hack despite new keyless tech
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Much of Neanderthal genetic diversity came from modern humans
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Astronomers think they’ve figured out how and when Jupiter’s Red Spot formed
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Raspberry Pis get a built-in remote-access tool: Raspberry Pi Connect
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California suspends Cruise robotaxis after car dragged pedestrian 20 feet
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Amazon execs may be personally liable for tricking users into Prime sign-ups
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Facing 110 years in prison, Sam Bankman-Fried “can’t recall” what he did at FTX
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Mining helium-3 on the Moon has been talked about forever—now a company will try
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Intel fixes high-severity CPU bug that causes “very strange behavior”
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Two artists suing AI image makers never registered works with Copyright Office
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Alternate qubit design does error correction in hardware
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Amazon bricks long-standing Fire TV apps with latest update
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Apple’s China ties under Congressional scrutiny after Jon Stewart cancellation
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Daily Telescope: In which the space station proves it truly is international
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The latest high-severity Citrix vulnerability under attack isn’t easy to fix
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Here’s what’s really going on inside an LLM’s neural network
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Newly spotted black hole has mass of 17 billion Suns, adding another daily
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Study: Three skulls of medieval Viking women were deliberately elongated
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Deciphered Herculaneum papyrus reveals precise burial place of Plato
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FCC won’t block California net neutrality law, says states can “experiment”
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US gov’t announces arrest of former Google engineer for alleged AI trade secret theft
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Google Chrome’s plan to limit ad blocking extensions kicks off next week
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Blue Origin joins SpaceX and ULA in new round of military launch contracts
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Judge tosses social platforms’ Section 230 blanket defense in child safety case
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Feds expand investigation into Honda’s automatic emergency braking system
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Rocket Report: SpaceX at the service of a rival; Endeavour goes vertical
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Music industry giants allege mass copyright violation by AI firms
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SBF trial to begin as judge says he faces “very long sentence” if convicted
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Google, DOJ still blocking public access to monopoly trial docs, NYT says
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Vizio settles for $3M after saying 60 Hz TVs had 120 Hz “effective refresh rate”
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Valve celebrates 25 years of Half-Life with feature-packed Steam update
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Intel doesn’t think that Arm CPUs will make a dent in the laptop market
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Fans preserve and emulate Sega’s extremely rare ‘80s “AI computer”
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Researchers figure out how to bypass the fingerprint readers in most Windows PCs
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Ford rethinks EV strategy, is working on a smaller, cheaper EV platform
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Psychedelics plus psychotherapy can trigger rapid changes in the brain
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Broadcom says “many” VMware perpetual licenses got support extensions
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iPadOS 18 adds machine-learning wizardry with handwriting, math features
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Broadcom execs say VMware price, subscription complaints are unwarranted
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Daily Telescope: A Wolf-Rayet star puts on a howling light show
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Vulnerabilities in Supermicro BMCs could allow for unkillable server rootkits
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F1’s videogame-like Las Vegas race defied critics’ complaints
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A former mine at a fossil-rich site is causing the BLM headaches
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Nvidia passes Google’s market cap, now world’s fourth most valuable company
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To kill the competition, bacteria throw pieces of dead viruses at them
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Apple and Tesla feel the pain as China opts for homegrown products
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Elon Musk’s antisemitic post draws rebuke from White House; IBM pulls X ads
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German man got 217 COVID shots over 29 months—here’s how it went
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US says Sam Bankman-Fried lied to jury, isn’t as “clueless” as he claims
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Animals use physics? Let us count the ways
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Amazon’s Project Kuiper satellites add to astronomers’ light-pollution woes
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Home Assistant has a new foundation and a goal to become a consumer brand
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SBF repeatedly lied to get out of “supervillain” prison term, FTX CEO alleges
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Fueling a spacecraft while it’s on a rocket? “Not trivial,” SpaceX official says.
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Small, cheap, and weird: A history of the microcar
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Tenn. vaccine chief, fired after promoting COVID shots, gets $150K settlement
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30 years later, FreeDOS is still keeping the dream of the command prompt alive
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Zombie star’s strange behavior ascribed to what it’s eating
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Gamma-ray burst charged Earth’s ionosphere from 2 billion light-years away
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US verges on vaccination tipping point, faces thousands of needless deaths: FDA
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Hermit crabs find new homes in plastic waste: Shell shortage or clever choice?
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The job of pollsters has become much harder. Here’s how they’re responding
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Google tells court it shouldn’t have to distribute third-party app stores
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“Fire and blood” come to Westeros in new House of the Dragon S2 trailer
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Researchers make a plastic that includes bacteria that can digest it
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Apple overhauls its entire Windows app suite, including iCloud and Apple Music
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Surgeons remove pig kidney transplant from woman
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Study finds link between marijuana use and cardiovascular disease
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Holy chips! Microsoft’s new AI silicon will power its chatty assistants
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New space company seeks to solve orbital mobility with high delta-v spacecraft
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“Everything’s frozen”: Ransomware locks credit union users out of bank accounts
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Google says running AI models on phones is a huge RAM hog
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Take a trip through gaming history with this charming GDC display
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As leaks on the space station worsen, there’s no clear plan to deal with them
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Spider-Man 2 review: Best-in-class comic action melodrama
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Before Ingenuity ever landed on Mars, scientists almost managed to kill it
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Hackers are using developing countries for ransomware practice
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SD cards finally expected to hit 4TB in 2025
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macOS Sonoma 14.4.1 released to fix the stuff that the 14.4 update broke
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Roku owners face the grimmest indignity yet: Stuck-on motion smoothing
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41 states sue Meta for allegedly addicting kids to Facebook and Instagram
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Encrypted email service Skiff gets acquired, will shut down in six months
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Musk sued for falsely accusing Jewish man of joining a neo-Nazi brawl
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Elon Musk loses at Supreme Court in case over “funding secured” tweets
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Blue Origin is getting serious about developing a human spacecraft
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SIM-swapping ring stole $400M in crypto from a US company, officials allege
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Wearable solar-powered gadget automatically regulates body temperature
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Google sues people who “weaponized” DMCA to remove rivals’ search results
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This is how we could possibly build paved roads on the Moon
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Mozilla targets scummy data brokers with Monitor Plus removal service
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Rooster Teeth, home of Red Vs. Blue and RWBY, shutting down after 21 years
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Apple AirTags stalking led to ruin and murders, lawsuit says
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US bans TikTok owner ByteDance, will prohibit app in US unless it is sold
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This tiny device is sending updated iPhones into a never-ending DoS loop
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AMD launches Ryzen 8000G desktop CPUs, with updated iGPUs and AI acceleration
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Top Harvard cancer researchers accused of scientific fraud; 37 studies affected
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OpenAI on the defensive after multiple PR setbacks in one week
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Why Germany ditched nuclear before coal—and why it won’t go back
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Nasty bug with very simple exploit hits PHP just in time for the weekend
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Latest Apple Arcade additions show Apple is looking backward, not forward
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TikTok owner has strong First Amendment case against US ban, professors say
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Astronomers found ultra-hot, Earth-sized exoplanet with a lava hemisphere
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Amazon Ring stops letting police request footage in Neighbors app after outcry
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After weeks of rumors, Microsoft says four games are going to “other consoles”
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Vaccine may save endangered California condors from succumbing to bird flu
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Dead grandma locket request tricks Bing Chat’s AI into solving security puzzle
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Think EVs are too expensive? Here are 11 for under $40K.
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Google’s DeepMind finds 2.2M crystal structures in materials science win
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Message-scraping, user-tracking service Spy Pet shut down by Discord
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I tried to jump back into JRPGs with FFVII Rebirth, and that was a big mistake
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Visually stunning The Creator is a rare piece of original sci-fi filmmaking
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Super Mario Bros. Wonder is the most inventive 2D Mario in decades
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Daily Telescope: A closer look at the most-distant object visible to the naked eye
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Disney to buy out Hulu from Comcast for about $8.61 billion
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Mars hides a core of molten iron deep inside
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Despite spooky Consumer Reports’ testing, metals in chocolates aren’t scary
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Connected cars’ illegal data collection and use now on FTC’s “radar”
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Here’s how car dealers will pass on the $7,500 EV tax credit next year
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Teaser for Hellboy: The Crooked Man brings the low-budget horror vibes
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Judge rules against users suing Google and Apple over “annoying” search results
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Analyzing images from a close flyby of DART’s asteroid impact
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Pixel 8 Pro review—The best Android phone
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AI outperforms conventional weather forecasting for the first time: Google study
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Some European launch officials still have their heads stuck in the sand
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“We are worried,” says European rocket chief at prospect of launch competition
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40 years later, X Window System is far more relevant than anyone could guess
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Downranking won’t stop Google’s deepfake porn problem, victims say
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NASA loses, and then recovers, contact with its historic Mars helicopter
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Elon Musk is livid about new OpenAI/Apple deal
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Porsche’s third-gen Panamera plug-in hybrid pairs V8 with a big battery
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Report details how Russia obtains Starlink terminals for war in Ukraine
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Bogus Botox poisoning outbreak spreads to 9 states, CDC says
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Meta launches consumer AI chatbots with celebrity avatars in its social apps
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NASA says it needs better ideas on how to return samples from Mars
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Review: Apple’s 16-inch M3 Max MacBook Pro crams Ultra-level speed into a laptop
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Apple Vision Pro’s components cost $1,542—but that’s not the full story
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Meta relaxes “incoherent” policy requiring removal of AI videos
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SCOTUS kills Chevron deference, giving courts more power to block federal rules
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DEA to reclassify marijuana as a lower-risk drug, reports say
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A Soyuz crew launch suffers a rare abort seconds before liftoff
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As bird flu spreads in cows, US close to funding Moderna’s mRNA H5 vaccine
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Sony claims to offer subs “appropriate value” for deleting digital libraries
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Hades II’s new combat options enhance an already great game
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The Earth heated up when its day was 22 hours long
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A new generation of storm chasers takes on Mother Nature in Twisters trailer
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Men plead guilty to aggravated ID theft after pilfering police database
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GM stops sharing driver data with brokers amid backlash
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Cats playing with robots proves a winning combo in novel art installation
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Air Force is “growing concerned” about the pace of Vulcan rocket launches
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We’re entering a pretty strong El Niño—here’s what that means for a US winter
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Wendy’s clarifies plans for dynamic pricing experiment after backlash
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Vending machine error reveals secret face image database of college students
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All Science journals will now do an AI-powered check for image fraud
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Cybertruck owners allege pedal problem as Tesla suspends deliveries
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Why today’s Epic v. Google trial is (and isn’t) a repeat of Epic v. Apple
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As some carmakers run from Apple CarPlay, Porsche embraces it
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Mysterious fast radio bursts look a lot like earthquakes, study finds
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Big Pharma hiked the price of 775 drugs this year so far: Report
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FDA would like to stop finding Viagra in supplements sold on Amazon
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Self-pay gas station pumps break across NZ as software can’t handle Leap Day
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These are all the devices compatible with iOS 18 and iPadOS 18
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Dealmaster: Top Amazon Prime Big Deal Days savings on Legos, Star Wars, and games
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Plex, where people typically avoid Hollywood fees, now offers movie rentals
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Chinese space firm unintentionally launches its new rocket
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Rivian blames “fat finger” for infotainment-bricking software update
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Frozen embryos are “children,” according to Alabama’s Supreme Court
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2,000 senior women win “biggest victory possible” in landmark climate case
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Some Calif. cops still sharing license plate info with anti-abortion states
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Europe’s first Ariane 6 flight achieved most of its goals, but ended prematurely
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“Scary Fast”: Apple will stream a new product event on October 30
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Researchers argue back and forth about whether we’ve spotted an exomoon
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OpenAI revs up plans for web search, but denies report of an imminent launch
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Hackers exploited Windows 0-day for 6 months after Microsoft knew of it
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VMware customers may stay, but Broadcom could face backlash “for years to come”
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TDK claims insane energy density in solid-state battery breakthrough
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Former head of NASA’s climate group issues dire warning on warming
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Stack Overflow users sabotage their posts after OpenAI deal
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Pornhub pulls out of Montana, NC as age-verification battle rages on
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Drug middlemen inflate US prices, squeeze out competition, FTC says
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Virgin Galactic has ceased flying its only space plane. Now what?
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Google’s Pixel 9 might have three models, adding a small “Pro” phone
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Don’t wear Apple Vision Pro while piloting a self-driving Tesla, officials warn
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OnePlus 12 gets $800 US release along with the interesting $500 OnePlus 12R
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Stench leads officials to 189 rotting corpses at taxidermist’s funeral home
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The top 7 bestselling phone models of 2023 are all iPhones
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Texas surgeon accused of secretly blocking patients from getting transplants
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Meta fixed my family member’s Instagram issue, says it addressed “system error”
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Climate denialists find new ways to monetize disinformation on YouTube
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New iPad Pros are the thinnest Apple device ever, feature dual-OLED screens
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Producing more but understanding less: The risks of AI for scientific research
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Starlink launches first “cellphone towers in space” for use with LTE phones
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Choose your side in a civil war with House of the Dragon’s dueling S2 trailers
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Customers say Meta’s ad-buying AI blows through budgets in a matter of hours
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Facebook, Instagram may cut fees by nearly 50% in scramble for DMA compliance
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We’ve got a new trailer for Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. Verdict: Not mediocre
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Court orders Elon Musk to testify for SEC, rejects his claim of “harassment”
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Millions still haven’t patched Terrapin SSH protocol vulnerability
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Supermassive black hole found only half a billion years after Big Bang
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Study finds that we could lose science if publishers go bankrupt
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SpaceX just showed us what every day could be like in spaceflight
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Rhyming AI-powered clock sometimes lies about the time, makes up words
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To help with climate change, carbon capture will have to evolve
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Daily Telescope: See carbon dioxide sublimating on Mars
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ISPs keep giving false broadband coverage data to the FCC, groups say
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Microsoft in deal with Semafor to create news stories with aid of AI chatbot
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Mutations in a non-coding gene associated with intellectual disability
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Washing machine chime scandal shows how absurd YouTube copyright abuse can get
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WordPress.com owner acquires Beeper, giving it two chat apps to rule them all
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Tesla’s Berlin factory shuts down after suspected transformer arson
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The largest marine reptile ever could match blue whales in size
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SpaceX and Northrop are working on a constellation of spy satellites
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Redwoods are growing almost as fast in the UK as their Californian cousins
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Nearly all AT&T subscribers’ call records stolen in Snowflake cloud hack
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Google’s Genie game maker is what happens when AI watches 30K hrs of video games
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A “ridiculously weak” password causes disaster for Spain’s No. 2 mobile carrier
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Puerto Rico declares public health emergency as dengue cases rise
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Single point of software failure could hamstring 15K car dealerships for days
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Yamaha and Lola pair up to enter Formula E next season
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Raspberry Pi-powered AI bike light detects cars, alerts bikers to bad drivers
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iOS 17.5 makes it less of a hassle to send your iPhone into Apple for repairs
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Rocket Report: China flies reusable rocket hopper; Falcon Heavy dazzles
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How much snow does Mars receive?
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SpaceX charged with illegally firing workers behind anti-Musk open letter
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ownCloud vulnerability with maximum 10 severity score comes under “mass” exploitation
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Saturn’s tiny moon Mimas seems to have an ocean, too
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Cities: Skylines 2 team apologizes, makes DLC free and promises a fan summit
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AI cannot be used to deny health care coverage, feds clarify to insurers
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Report: Z-Library admins on the lam ahead of US extradition; officials shocked
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Super Mario Bros. Wonder devs created 2,000 game-altering “Wonder Effect” ideas
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SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket is about to become a workhorse for NASA
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September’s record-setting temps were “absolutely gobsmackingly bananas”
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Why more PC gaming handhelds should ditch Windows for SteamOS
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Amazon virtually kills efforts to develop Alexa Skills, disappointing dozens
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Japan becomes the fifth nation to land a spacecraft on the Moon
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The US government seems serious about developing a lunar economy
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Waze will now warn drivers about crash dangers using historical data
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Sam Bankman-Fried repeatedly told to “stop talking” during rambling testimony
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It’s cutting calories—not intermittent fasting—that drops weight, study suggests
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AI video throwdown: OpenAI’s Sora vs. Runway and Pika
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Amazon marketplace crackdown has sellers searching for legal help
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You’ll be able to stream PS5 games this month—but only on an actual PS5
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Saturn’s moon Titan has shorelines that appear to be shaped by waves
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Google will shield AI users from copyright challenges, within limits
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Intel details new Lunar Lake CPUs that will go up against AMD, Qualcomm, and Apple
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The Apple TV is coming for the Raspberry Pi’s retro emulation box crown
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Reddit must share IP addresses of piracy-discussing users, film studios say
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Microsoft delays Recall again, won’t debut it with new Copilot+ PCs after all
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OpenAI says mysterious chat histories resulted from account takeover
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For the third time in a year, Russian hardware on the space station is leaking
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Will ChatGPT’s hallucinations be allowed to ruin your life?
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Families of Uvalde shooting victims sue Activision over Call of Duty’s role
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The hidden story behind one of SpaceX’s wettest and wildest launches
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Google’s latest AI video generator renders implausible situations for cute animals
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Google plans RISC-V Android tools in 2024, wants developers to “be ready”
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Tastes like chicken? Think again—edible ants have distinctive flavor profiles.
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Google News is shutting down purchased magazine content, offering refunds
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New compact facial-recognition system passes test on Michelangelo’s David
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AMD promises big upscaling improvements and a future-proof API in FSR 3.1
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NASA confirms “independent review” of Orion heat shield issue
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“MFA Fatigue” attack targets iPhone owners with endless password reset prompts
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Proton is taking its privacy-first apps to a nonprofit foundation model
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US funds $5B chip effort after lagging on semiconductor innovation
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Can a technology called RAG keep AI models from making stuff up?
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The three-row Kia EV9 SUV will cost $54,900, on sale later this year
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Intel receives $8.5 billion from US for expanding high-end fab capacity
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Rocket Report: Beyond Gravity to study fairing reuse; North Korea launches satellite
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Details emerge of surprise board coup that ousted CEO Sam Altman at OpenAI
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Android 15 might bring back lock screen widgets
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Discord leaker Jack Teixeira pleads guilty, seeks light 11-year sentence
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Flurry of firmware updates makes Analogue Pocket an even better retro handheld
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Magic: the Gathering maker admits it used AI-generated art despite standing ban
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New Catan game has overpopulation, pollution, fossil fuels, and clean energy
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Will Smith parodies viral AI-generated video by actually eating spaghetti
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Supreme Court skeptical about restricting Biden contacts with social networks
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Super gonorrhea rate quickly triples in China, now 40x higher than US
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Storing energy with compressed air is about to have its moment of truth
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Microsoft asks many Game Pass subscribers to pay more for less
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Rocket Report: Delta IV’s grand finale; Angara flies another dummy payload
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Virtual Boy: The bizarre rise and quick fall of Nintendo’s enigmatic red console
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Judge: Craig Wright forged documents on “grand scale” to support bitcoin lie
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Apple wouldn’t let Jon Stewart interview FTC Chair Lina Khan, TV host claims
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Why walking around in public with Vision Pro makes no sense
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Ambient light sensors can reveal your device activity. How big a threat is it?
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We finally know for sure what a trilobite ate
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Win+C, Windows’ most cursed keyboard shortcut, is getting retired again
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Transparent Micro LED searches for purpose in Lenovo’s concept laptop
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SCOTUS nixes injunction that limited Biden admin contacts with social networks
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Amazon drivers’ urine packaged as energy drink, sold on Amazon
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Apple quietly improves Mac virtualization in macOS 15 Sequoia
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Reddit forces personalized ads, starts X-like user payment program
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Dead Boy Detectives turns Neil Gaiman’s ghostly duo into “Hardy Boys on acid”
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New warp drive concept does twist space, doesn’t move us very fast
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Valve now allows the “vast majority” of AI-powered games on Steam
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Dealmaster: Save on Lenovo, Apple, tech essentials, and more
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Ultra-spicy One Chip Challenge chip contributed to teen’s death, report says
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War never changes: A Fallout fan’s spoiler-laden review of the new TV series
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After six decades, ‘Gagarin’s Start’ will meet its end as a launch pad
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Dinosaurs needed to be cold enough that being warm-blooded mattered
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The 2024 Rolex 24 at Daytona put on very close racing for a record crowd
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The Problem with Jon Stewart cancellation highlights a problem for Apple’s content
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Google avoids jury trial by sending $2.3 million check to US government
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US judge blocks Ohio Republicans’ “troublingly vague” social media law
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Ford EVs gain access to Tesla Superchargers starting today
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Egalitarian oddity found in the Neolithic
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BMW, Mini, Rolls-Royce, Toyota, and Lexus are switching EV plugs
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Trio wins $700K Vesuvius Challenge grand prize for deciphering ancient scroll
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More children gain hearing as gene therapy for profound deafness advances
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In major gaffe, hacked Microsoft test account was assigned admin privileges
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Cute, fun to ride, but does it have a future? The Honda Motocompacto
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NYT targets Street View Worldle game in fight to wipe out Wordle clones
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Tesla may be in trouble, but other EVs are selling just fine
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Google’s “AI Overview” can give false, misleading, and dangerous answers
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Apple slides from 2013 skewer Android as “a massive tracking device”
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Musk’s X sold checkmarks to Hezbollah and other terrorist groups, report says
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Member of LockBit ransomware group sentenced to 4 years in prison
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Dragon’s Dogma 2 is gritty, janky, goofy, tough, and lots of fun
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Discontinued and unreleased Microsoft peripherals revived by licensing deal
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USB worm unleashed by Russian state hackers spreads worldwide
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Leap seconds could become leap minutes, despite pushback from Russians, Vatican
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Apple Watch facing potential ban after losing Masimo patent case
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Why 1994’s Lair of Squid was the weirdest pack-in game of all time
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Qualcomm announces first-ever mass-market RISC-V Android SoC
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Starship brought the thunder as it climbed into space for the first time
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Bing outage shows just how little competition Google search really has
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Ford kills some F-150 Lightning trims, raises prices on others
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SpaceX delays launch of its giant Starship rocket to swap out a part
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Sketchy Botox shots spark multistate outbreak of botulism-like condition
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How archaeologists reconstructed the burning of Jerusalem in 586 BCE
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Report: US needs much more than the IRA to get to net zero by 2050
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Two trends help make millennials seem lazy to their elders
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Starliner’s first commander: Don’t expect perfection on crew test flight
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Apple Watch redesigned without blood oxygen monitoring to avoid import ban
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The physics of an 18th-century fire engine
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Avast ordered to stop selling browsing data from its browsing privacy apps
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After a few years of embracing thickness, Apple reportedly plans thinner devices
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Bizarre egg-laying mammals once ruled Australia—then lost their teeth
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After Thursday’s flight, Starship is already the most revolutionary rocket ever built
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The Daily Telescope: A quarter Moon over Sicily reflects light from Earth
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Google says bumpy Pixel 8 screens are nothing to worry about
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RIP to my 8-port Unifi switch after years and years of Texas outdoor temps
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After a drama-filled day, Boeing’s Starliner finally finds its way
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Space is starting to look like the better mining operation
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Thousands of Android devices come with unkillable backdoor preinstalled
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Automotive crash testing just got harder in 2024—which OEMs did well?
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Report: 75K loyal Redditors can snag shares before Reddit goes public
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Big Pharma spends billions more on executives and stockholders than on R&D
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Google now wants to limit the AI-powered search spam it helped create
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Microsoft profiles new threat group with unusual but effective practices
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Dell said return to the office or else—nearly half of workers chose “or else”
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Speed of AI development is outpacing risk assessment
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Android will now scan sideloaded apps for malware at install time
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DARPA’s planned nuclear rocket would use enough fuel to build a bomb
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Gastrointestinal disease explodes in Ala. elementary school; 773 kids out
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NASA and SpaceX misjudged the risks from reentering space junk
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Once valued at $47 billion, coworking-space provider WeWork nears bankruptcy
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Republicans angry that ISPs receiving US grants must offer low-cost plans
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23andMe says private user data is up for sale after being scraped
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Ford BlueCruise driver assist under federal scrutiny following 2 deaths
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Fallout games continue seeing big player jumps after the TV series’ success
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After overreaching TOS angers users, cloud provider Vultr backs off
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$158,000 ALS drug pulled from market after failing in large clinical trial
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Virgin Galactic and the FAA are investigating a dropped pin on last spaceflight
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Google mocks Epic’s proposed reforms to end Android app market monopoly
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Billions of public Discord messages may be sold through a scraping service
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London Underground is testing real-time AI surveillance tools to spot crime
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23andMe told victims of data breach that suing is futile, letter shows
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Study: Conflicting values for Hubble Constant not due to measurement error
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Apple’s Q2 2024 earnings reveal a drop in iPhone, iPad sales
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US lawmakers vote 50-0 to force sale of TikTok despite angry calls from users
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NYT to OpenAI: No hacking here, just ChatGPT bypassing paywalls
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Cable TV providers ruined cable—now they’re coming for streaming
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The 2025 Aston Martin Vantage gets a bold new body and big power boost
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Google lays off “hundreds” more as ad division switches to AI-powered sales
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Skyrocketing ocean temperatures have scientists scratching their heads
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The nature of consciousness, and how to enjoy it while you can
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Largely cut off from Western games, Russia looks into a homegrown game console
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Meta, TikTok fight EU gatekeeper status to avoid opening up services to rivals
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New Arm-powered Surface Pro and Surface Laptop aim directly at Apple Silicon Macs
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Nvidia’s new app doesn’t require you to log in to update your GPU driver
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Japan wins 2-year “war on floppy disks,” kills regulations requiring old tech
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Ariane 6 cost and delays bring European launch industry to a breaking point
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Amazon kills “Just Walk Out” shopping tech—it never really worked
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Mummified baboons point to the direction of the fabled land of Punt
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Microdosing candy-linked illnesses double; possible recall in “discussions”
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“Definitely cancel”: Max subs advise churn after 2nd price hike in 17 months
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Obesity drug Wegovy reduces cardiovascular risks for those at high risk
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The best soundbar and TV deals for Black Friday 2023
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Man pleads guilty to stealing former coworker’s identity for 30 years
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More Google layoffs: Google News cuts dozens of jobs
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SpaceX sues US labor board, claims agency structure is unconstitutional
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The top 5 astronomical discoveries of all time (so far)
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Hydro dams are struggling to handle the world’s intensifying weather
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Toys “R” Us riles critics with “first-ever” AI-generated commercial using Sora
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A hunk of junk from the International Space Station hurtles back to Earth
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Researcher uncovers one of the biggest password breaches in recent history
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Red Bull suspends alleged harassment victim in snowballing F1 scandal
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Glow of an exoplanet may be from starlight reflecting off liquid iron
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Climate and health benefits of wind and solar dwarf all subsidies
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What do Threads, Mastodon, and hospital records have in common?
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Dodge debuts the 2024 electric Charger Daytona, with 670 horsepower
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Google kills “One” VPN service, says “people simply weren’t using it”
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AI language models can exceed PNG and FLAC in lossless compression, says study
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Following lawsuit, rep admits “AI” George Carlin was human-written
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“Google Vids” is Google’s fourth big productivity app for Workspace
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First “Miss AI” contest sparks ire for pushing unrealistic beauty standards
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Google accused of secretly tracking drivers with disabilities
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Biggest Windows 11 update in 2 years nearly finalized, enters Release Preview
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AI hardware company from Jony Ive, Sam Altman seeks $1 billion in funding
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Surface Pro 11 and Laptop 7 review: An Apple Silicon moment for Windows
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LastPass users targeted in phishing attacks good enough to trick even the savvy
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Daily Telescope: A flying telescope gets photobombed by some planets
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You can now disable some of Fortnite’s most toxic emotes
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EPA expands “high priority” probe into AT&T, Verizon lead-contaminated cables
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The 2024 Moto G Stylus is a $400 mid-ranger with vegan leather
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Rocket Report: Will Northrop’s rocket be reusable? Fourth Starship gets fired twice
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Axiom and SpaceX are disrupting Europe’s traditional pathway to space
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Manor Lords’ medieval micromanagement means making many messes
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Tesla drivers who sued over exaggerated EV range are forced into arbitration
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Appeals court seems lost on how Internet Archive harms publishers
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“We’ve done our job”: Baldur’s Gate 3 devs call off DLC and step away from D&D
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Lifesaving gene therapy for kids is world’s priciest drug at $4.25M
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Volvo debuts its fully autonomous big rig truck powered by Aurora’s tech
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Tesla announces third and fourth Cybertruck recalls
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Final trailer for The Marvels recalls past Avengers as a new threat looms
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“RegreSSHion” vulnerability in OpenSSH gives attackers root on Linux
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The best laptop deals aren’t on Amazon. Here’s where to shop during Prime Big Deal Days
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Network-connected wrenches in factories can be hacked for sabotage or ransomware
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Oregon county seeks to hold fossil fuel companies accountable for extreme heat
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Is dark matter’s main rival theory dead?
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Why there are 861 roguelike deckbuilders on Steam all of a sudden
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Bing Chat is now “Microsoft Copilot” in potentially confusing rebranding move
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Unsealed court doc shows why Apple rejected Microsoft’s offer to buy Bing
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iMessage gets a major makeover that puts it on equal footing with Signal
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Next-gen battery tech: Reimagining every aspect of batteries
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Apple blew $10 billion on failed car project, considered buying Tesla
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T-Mobile imposes $5 monthly price hike on customers using older plans
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Here’s how Honda and GM are building production hydrogen fuel cells
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How ShinyHunters hackers allegedly pilfered Ticketmaster data from Snowflake
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Sixty Four is a beautiful system design toy that reveals something rather dark
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Retail H2 stations close in California while H2 heavy trucking expands
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Black Basta ransomware group is imperiling critical infrastructure, groups warn
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Nvidia’s “Chat With RTX” is a ChatGPT-style app that runs on your own GPU
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The president ordered a board to probe a massive Russian cyberattack. It never did.
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Zelle finally caves after years of refusing to refund scam victims
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Thousands of WordPress sites have been hacked through tagDiv plugin vulnerability
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Sam Bankman-Fried begins testifying in risky bid to beat FTX fraud charges
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Studies reveal new clues to how tardigrades can survive intense radiation
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China lands on the Moon again, taking another step toward human missions
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Inside a violent gang’s ruthless crypto-stealing home invasion spree
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Apple’s cheaper 14-inch MacBook Pro is killing the old 13-inch version
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Ivanti CEO pledges to “fundamentally transform” its hard-hit security model
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Cows in Texas and Kansas test positive for highly pathogenic bird flu
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Critical vulnerability affecting most Linux distros allows for bootkits
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Antifungals are going the way of antibiotics—overused, hitting resistance
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Ants make their own ant-ibiotic for infected wounds
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YouTube fumbles NFL Sunday Ticket streaming
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Turkish student creates custom AI device for cheating university exam, gets arrested
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India’s plan to let 1998 digital trade deal expire may worsen chip shortage
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Can’t stop your cat from scratching the furniture? Science has some tips
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Apple fixes overheating problems and 0-day security flaw with iOS 17.0.3 update
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RIP to the Windows Subsystem for Android, which goes away in 2025
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Shady company relaunches popular old tech blogs, steals writers’ identities
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C-Infinity is a bulky, quixotic solution to VR’s nausea problem
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Bugatti’s new hypercar loses the turbos for a screaming V16 hybrid
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Microsoft cancels Blizzard survival game, lays off 1,900
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“Can it run Doom?” (Gut bacteria edition)
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Unvaccinated Florida kids exposed to measles can skip quarantine, officials say
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Gordon Bell, an architect of our digital age, dies at age 89
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Smartphone manufacturers still want to make foldables a thing
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Apple apologizes for ad that crushes the sum total of human artistic endeavor
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Here’s how much the Polestar 3 will cost when it goes on sale in Q2 2024
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What dendritic painting has in common with “tears of wine” phenomenon
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These newest vacuums from 2023 clean up well, and they’re on sale
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Daily Telescope: Two nebulae in Orion for the price of one
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Google launches “Gemini Business” AI, adds $20 to the $6 Workspace bill
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It’s official: Europe turns to the Falcon 9 to launch its navigation satellites
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Dealmaster: Sparkling TVs, noise canceling cans, Lenovo laptops, and much more
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EPA seeks to cut “Cancer Alley” pollutants
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GameMaker makes its 2D engine free for tinkering, $100 for non-console games
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Since Elon Musk’s Twitter purchase, firm reportedly lost 72% of its value
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Netflix releases first look at new Witcher after Henry Cavill left for Warhammer 40K
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No more Taylor Swift on TikTok after negotiations with label break down
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25 of the most popular Amazon Prime Day deals with Ars Technica readers
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This inside-out design solves most of the rotary engine’s problems
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SpaceX’s unmatched streak of perfection with the Falcon 9 rocket is over
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Google Photos’ AI editor goes freemium, hopes you’ll join $100/year plan
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In the race for space metals, companies hope to cash in
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HP CEO evokes James Bond-style hack via ink cartridges
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Enhance your calm: Demolition Man turns 30
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Intel’s “Gaudi 3” AI accelerator chip may give Nvidia’s H100 a run for its money
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Captain America: Brave New World teaser introduces Red Hulk to the MCU
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Protective vaccination rates falling out of reach in US; exemptions hit record
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HP wireless all-in-one has 83 Wh rechargeable battery, handle for portability
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After ditching its hybrids, GM says it needs to build more hybrids
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Humanity’s most distant space probe jeopardized by computer glitch
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Stellantis will finally adopt Tesla-style fast charger plug
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New “Apple Pencil Pro” can do a barrel roll
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German Navy still uses 8-inch floppy disks, working on emulating a replacement
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GM to recycle ~10K tons of EV battery materials a year with Redwood deal
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The most metal of rockets has gone into the great mosh pit in the sky
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Experimental antibiotic kills deadly superbug, opens whole new class of drugs
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Apple’s new Vision Pro software offers an ultrawide virtual Mac monitor
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iPhone survives 16,000-foot fall after door plug blows off Alaska Air flight 1282
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Ongoing campaign compromises senior execs’ Azure accounts, locks them using MFA
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AI will increase the number and impact of cyberattacks, intel officers say
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Aston Martin’s Valkyrie is going racing, but only after a power cut
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Boston Dynamics’ new humanoid moves like no robot you’ve ever seen
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Elon Musk beats one lawsuit seeking severance for laid-off Twitter employees
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Backdoor found in widely used Linux utility targets encrypted SSH connections
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All the ways streaming services are aggravating their subscribers this week
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How you can make cold-brew coffee in under 3 minutes using ultrasound
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Apple unveils “Apple Intelligence” AI features for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS
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Big evolutionary change tied to lots of small differences
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Atom Computing is the first to announce a 1,000+ qubit quantum computer
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Google reshapes Fitbit in its image as users allege “planned obsolescence”
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NASA scientist on 2023 temperatures: “We’re frankly astonished”
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Runway’s latest AI video generator brings giant cotton candy monsters to life
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International Nest Aware subscriptions jump in price, as much as 100%
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Android 14 officially releases for Pixel phones
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Crispr gene editing shown to permanently lower high cholesterol
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Samsung’s abandoned NX cameras can be brought online with a $20 LTE stick
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The Space Force is planning what could be the first military exercise in orbit
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Apple backtracks, reinstates Epic Games’ iOS developer account in Europe
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Google Translate just nearly doubled its number of supported languages
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Garry’s Mod is taking down 20 years’ worth of “Nintendo Stuff”
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Small-batch EVs and plenty of robots—Hyundai’s new innovation center
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“Mystery” pneumonia in China is mix of common respiratory germs, WHO says
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Nvidia’s G-Sync Pulsar is anti-blur monitor tech aimed squarely at your eyeball
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YouTube TV, which costs $73 a month, agrees to end “$600 less than cable” ads
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Boeing says workers skipped required tests on 787 but recorded work as completed
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Amazon is bricking $2,350 Astro robots 10 months after release
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Actively exploited 0-days in Ivanti VPN are letting hackers backdoor networks
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New Blast-RADIUS attack breaks 30-year-old protocol used in networks everywhere
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What we know about microdosing candy illnesses as death investigation underway
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This rare 11th century Islamic astrolabe is one of the oldest yet discovered
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Apple announces macOS 15 Sequoia with window tiling, iPhone mirroring, and more
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Super Mario Maker’s “final boss” was a fraud all along
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Apple changes course, will keep iPhone EU web apps how they are in iOS 17.4
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Dell warns of “incident” that may have leaked customers’ personal info
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How much detail is too much? Midjourney v6 attempts to find out
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Here’s why a rich guy going to space for a second time actually matters
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New type of geothermal power plant powers data centers in the desert
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On DMA eve, Google whines, Apple sounds alarms, and TikTok wants out
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Feds probe Waymo driverless cars hitting parked cars, drifting into traffic
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Half of migratory species face extinction due to human activities
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Qi2’s wireless charging brings magnets—and slightly faster speeds
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Paint drops form “fried egg” patterns if concentration, temp is just right
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We drive Mini’s first electric crossover, the 2025 Countryman SE ALL4
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Boeing to plead guilty to conspiracy to defraud FAA Aircraft Evaluation Group
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FCC robocall enforcement does little to stop illegal calls, Senate hears
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Swimming and spinning aquatic spiders use slick survival strategies
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SpaceX is about to launch Starship again—the FAA will be more forgiving this time
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The UAW beat the big three; Elon Musk’s Tesla is among its next targets
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MIT License text becomes viral “sad girl” piano ballad generated by AI
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Huge funding round makes “Figure” Big Tech’s favorite humanoid robot company
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WWDC 2024 starts on June 10 with announcements about iOS 18 and beyond
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Rocket Report: European rockets finally fly; Artemis II core stage issues
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Why Fisker’s bankruptcy is likely to leave its EV owners without warranty
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Surviving reentry is the key goal for SpaceX’s fourth Starship test flight
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Why Capcom thinks PC game modding is akin to “cheating”
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LockBit ransomware group taken down in multinational operation
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Galaxy Z Fold & Z Flip 6, Watch Ultra, and new Ring are Samsung’s AI carriers
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Twin Galaxies lawyer says settlement avoids “an inordinate amount of costs”
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OpenAI drops login requirements for ChatGPT’s free version
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CD-indexing cue files are the core of a serious Linux remote code exploit
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ChatGPT bombs test on diagnosing kids’ medical cases with 83% error rate
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Sky voice actor says nobody ever compared her to ScarJo before OpenAI drama
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Lotus Eletre R is a 900-horsepower SUV that weirdly slays the competition
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How to cheat at Super Mario Maker and get away with it for years
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and the philosophy of self, identity, and memory
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How the Moon got a makeover
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Dwarf Fortress’s Adventure Mode brings the sim’s chaotic spirit to CRPGs
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Hackers try to exploit WordPress plugin vulnerability that’s as severe as it gets
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The 2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV shows GM can make a car for the masses
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TikTok vaguely disputes report that it’s making a US-only app
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China targets iPhone-maker Foxconn with probe into tax, land use
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Never-before-seen Linux malware gets installed using 1-day exploits
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Judge rejects most ChatGPT copyright claims from book authors
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FCC explicitly prohibits fast lanes, closing possible net neutrality loophole
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SpaceX building hundreds of spy satellites for US government, report says
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Tesla cuts Full Self Driving cost by 1/3 ahead of earnings call
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A week with a Ford F-150 Lightning: This truck is too big for city life
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HMD’s first self-branded phones are all under $200
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Meta’s oversight board to probe subjective policy on AI sex image removals
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Pro-Russia hackers target inboxes with 0-day in webmail app used by millions
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AI chatbots can infer an alarming amount of info about you from your responses
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ChatGPT outperforms undergrads in intro-level courses, falls short later
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2023 was the year that GPUs stood still
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Family whose roof was damaged by space debris files claims against NASA
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SpaceX has a license to launch Starship—this time it might fly at dawn
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Daily Telescope: A shiny cluster of stars in a nearby galaxy
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Zoom CEO envisions AI deepfakes attending meetings in your place
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Mass exploitation of Ivanti VPNs is infecting networks around the globe
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Amazon lays off Alexa employees as 2010s voice-assistant boom gives way to AI
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One difference with this wave of Arm PCs? All the big PC makers are actually on board
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The Boys S4 trailer brings us more bloody mayhem and “Homelander on Ice”
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M4 iPad Pro review: Well, now you’re just showing off
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NASA delays Starliner return a few more days to study data
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It’s not “Windows 12”: Microsoft keeps Windows 11 branding despite major changes
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The 2024 Kia EV9, an electric three-row SUV designed with the US in mind
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COVID shots protect against COVID-related strokes, heart attacks, study finds
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How disinformation from a Russian AI spam farm ended up on top of Google search results
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Cable lobby and Ted Cruz are disappointed as FCC bans digital discrimination
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Dave & Buster’s is adding real money betting options to arcade staples
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YouTube cracks down on synthetic media with AI disclosure requirement
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Guilty: Sam Bankman-Fried convicted on all counts after monthlong trial
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OpenAI employees revolt after board names new CEO and Altman heads to Microsoft
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Cats suffer H5N1 brain infections, blindness, death after drinking raw milk
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Solving an early medieval money mystery with lead isotope and trace analysis
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Daily Telescope: A monster protostar in a distant nebula
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Chinese EV makers won’t get subsidies from Mexico after US pressure
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After Vulcan slips, Space Force ends up awarding more missions to SpaceX
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AMD stops certifying monitors, TVs under 144 Hz for FreeSync
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Discover why the world went quiet in new A Quiet Place: Day One trailer
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Tesla announces fourth round of layoffs in four weeks
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Citing slow Starship reviews, SpaceX urges FAA to double licensing staff
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Ars takes a close-up look at the first US lunar lander in half a century
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X filing “thermonuclear lawsuit” in Texas should be “fatal,” Media Matters says
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Unauthorized “David Attenborough” AI clone narrates developer’s life, goes viral
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Second human case of bird flu linked to cows found—via text messages
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Jeff Bezos’ New Glenn rocket finally makes an appearance on the launch pad
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Twitter security staff kept firm in compliance by disobeying Musk, FTC says
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NASA will launch a Mars mission on Blue Origin’s first New Glenn rocket
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Big Tech is extremely unimpressed by Apple’s EU App Store changes
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Maryland’s first local malaria case in 40 years initially duped doctors
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A Polestar Phone now inexplicably exists
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WordPad out; 80Gbps USB support and other Win 11 features in testing this month
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Critical MOVEit vulnerability puts huge swaths of the Internet at severe risk
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Marvel’s Midnight Suns is free right now, and you should grab it (even on Epic)
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Nation-state hackers exploit Cisco firewall 0-days to backdoor government networks
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Elon Musk’s X faces big EU fines as paid checkmarks are ruled deceptive
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Wade Wilson is kidnapped by the TVA in Deadpool and Wolverine teaser
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MacBook Air gets solid-state active cooling in intriguing demo
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Bankman-Fried didn’t believe in rules like “don’t steal,” star witness says
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A crushing backlash to Apple’s new iPad ad
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The White House has its own pharmacy—and, boy, was it shady under Trump
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You’ll be paying extra for ad-free Prime Video come January
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Hate speech group calls Musk “thin-skinned tyrant” amid X advertiser fallout
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The Maven: A user-friendly, $2K Cargo e-bike perfect for families on the go
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Musk can’t avoid testifying in SEC probe of Twitter buyout by playing victim
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The most insane “robocall mitigation plans” that telcos filed with the FCC
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New trailer for Alien: Romulus just wants to give us a big, warm face-hug
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Maya used hallucinogenic plants in rituals to bless their ball courts
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Apple poaches AI experts from Google, creates secretive European AI lab
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Lion brothers in search of mates just set a record for longest-known swim
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Netflix is opening physical stores in 2025 as marketing ploy
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2024’s first big Windows 11 update extends Copilot’s capabilities, does other stuff
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A new “time window”: Meet the winners of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics
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Some teachers are now using ChatGPT to grade papers
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Verizon won’t stop charging $3.30 “Telco Recovery” fee, may raise it again
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Tesla’s week gets worse: Fines, safety investigation, and massive recall
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My long quest to revive a ’90s Windows gaming cult classic
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Roku OS home screen is getting video ads for the first time
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Stable Diffusion Turbo XL can generate AI images as fast as you can type
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Raspberry Pi 5, with upgraded everything, available for preorder today
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Can selection tie evolution more closely to physics?
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Huge telehealth fraud indictment may wreak havoc for Adderall users, CDC warns
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Backlash over fake female speakers shuts down developer conference
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After collecting $22 million, AlphV ransomware group stages FBI takedown
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Sony demands PSN accounts for Helldivers 2 PC players, and it’s not going well
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OpenAI board only learned about ChatGPT from Twitter, according to former member
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Leonardo da Vinci used toxic pigments when he painted the Mona Lisa
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Report: Black market keeps Nvidia chips flowing to China military, government
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Ghouls, gulpers, and general mayhem abound in Fallout official trailer
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Softbank plans to cancel out angry customer voices using AI
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Clicks is a $139 iPhone case for people who hate touchscreen typing
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Windows security updates could come with fewer reboots beginning later this year
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That moment when you land on the Moon, break a leg, and are about to topple over
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Power-hungry AI is putting the hurt on global electricity supply
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Daily Telescope: The Cygnus Wall lights up the night sky
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How long will Jeff Bezos continue to subsidize his New Shepard rocket?
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Scientists identify “universal network” of microbes for decomposing flesh
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From Infocom to 80 Days: An oral history of text games and interactive fiction
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Saving the African penguin from climate change and overfishing
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AMD releases even more Ryzen 5000 CPUs, keeps its last-gen AM4 platform alive
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Rocket Report: Falcon 9 flies for 300th time; an intriguing launch from Russia
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Rocket Report: Astroscale chases down dead rocket; Ariane 6 on the pad
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Meta halts plans to train AI on Facebook, Instagram posts in EU
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The Pixel 9 reportedly gears up for satellite SOS support
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SpaceX got the fanfare, but Boeing’s first crew flight is still historic
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Swarm of dusty young stars found around our galaxy’s central black hole
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Star Wars Battlefront collection revives a multiplayer classic
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Pentagon calls for tighter integration between military and commercial space
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New Antikythera mechanism analysis challenges century-old assumption
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Some company heads hoped return-to-office mandates would make people quit, survey says
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Tool preventing AI mimicry cracked; artists wonder what’s next
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It turns out NASA’s Mars helicopter was much more revolutionary than we knew
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Mozilla’s privacy service drops a provider with ties to people-search sites
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GM will build F1 powertrains in 2028 as long as F1 lets Andretti in
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Three episodes in, the Fallout TV series absolutely nails it
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Michael Cohen loses court motion after lawyer cited AI-invented cases
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Google Play keeps banning the same web browser due to vague DMCA notices
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Slack users horrified to discover messages used for AI training
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“Pink slime” local news outlets erupt all over US as election nears
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Peer review is essential for science. Unfortunately, it’s broken.
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SpaceX’s Starship took a beating, but held on for first return from space
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MIT students stole $25M in seconds by exploiting ETH blockchain bug, DOJ says
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Prime Video looking to fix “extremely sloppy mistakes” in library, report says
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Google says Chrome’s new real-time URL scanner won’t invade your privacy
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BBC quiz show with Gestapo-inspired design offers study on stress responses
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Spain tells Sam Altman, Worldcoin to shut down its eyeball-scanning orbs
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Flawed, scandalous trials tank FDA expert support for MDMA therapy
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Backdoors that let cops decrypt messages violate human rights, EU court says
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Those free USB sticks in your drawer are somehow crappier than you thought
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Threat actors exploited Windows 0-day for more than a year before Microsoft fixed it
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Stoke Space ignites its ambitious main engine for the first time
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DMA be damned, Apple cuts off path to Epic Games Store, Fortnite on EU iPhones
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LG OLED T is a transparent 77-inch TV that will arrive in 2024
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Capacitor-based heat pumps see big boost in efficiency
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After a fiery finale, the Delta rocket family now belongs to history
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Ecobee is shutting down some of its very first products
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Tesla posts underwhelming financial results for Q4 2023
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Could our Universe be a simulation? How would we even tell?
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Rocket Report: A Chinese launch you must see; Vulcan’s stunning debut
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Millions of OnlyFans paywalls make it hard to detect child sex abuse, cops say
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Canada’s 84-year radio time check has stopped because of accuracy concerns
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Soda additive “no longer considered safe,” gets long-awaited FDA ban
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Tesla’s biggest EV rival is planning a factory in North America
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Arizona woman accused of helping North Koreans get remote IT jobs at 300 companies
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Chrome launches native build for Arm-powered Windows laptops
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HDMI Forum to AMD: No, you can’t make an open source HDMI 2.1 driver
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The company building a rotating detonation engine is pushing the tech forward
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Congress lets broadband funding run out, ending $30 low-income discounts
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SCOTUS rejects challenge to abortion pill for lack of standing
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Mystery malware destroys 600,000 routers from a single ISP during 72-hour span
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ULA’s Vulcan rocket shot for the Moon on debut launch—and hit a bullseye
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NHTSA sends Tesla massive data request as it investigates Autopilot recall
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Tech brands are forcing AI into your gadgets—whether you asked for it or not
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Win hardware, collectibles, and more in the 2023 Ars Technica Charity Drive
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Turn almost any bike into an e-bike with the Clip
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Ars Live: How Profitable is Starlink? Join our discussion today!
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Windows 11’s adoption continues to lag Windows 10’s, but it’s hard to compare
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NASA selects SpaceX to launch a gamma-ray telescope into an unusual orbit
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Walmart resurrects the M1 MacBook Air as an entry-level $699 laptop
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Tesla’s 2 million car Autopilot recall is now under federal scrutiny
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Google merges the Android, Chrome, and hardware divisions
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Surgeon general’s proposed social media warning label for kids could hurt kids
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NASA finds water and organics in asteroid sample—possible clues to origin of life
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Google’s hidden AI diversity prompts lead to outcry over historically inaccurate images
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Anthropic releases Claude AI chatbot iOS app
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Civilization-like Ara blurs lines between hot-seat and play-by-mail multiplayer
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A big boost to Europe’s climate change goals
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CEOs say generative AI will result in job cuts in 2024
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EU probes Meta for killing tool that enables real-time election monitoring
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Biden signs bill criticized as “major expansion of warrantless surveillance”
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Sale of United Launch Alliance is nearing its end, with three potential buyers
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NASA cancels a multibillion-dollar satellite servicing demo mission
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Rocket Report: US military still wants point-to-point; India’s big 2024 ambitions
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Surprising link found between niacin and risk of heart attack and stroke
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Hacker free-for-all fights for control of home and office routers everywhere
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Fossil evidence of photosynthesis gets a billion years older
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Canada demands 5% of revenue from Netflix, Spotify, and other streamers
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Tick-killing pill shows promising results in human trial
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Chrome can now organize your tab bar for you
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Ars Live Recap: Is SpaceX a launch company or a satellite communications company?
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Palm OS and the devices that ran it: An Ars retrospective
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Google can’t quit third-party cookies—delays shut down for a third time
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Qualcomm kills its copy of Apple’s satellite SOS after ten months
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Rocket Report: North Korean rocket explosion; launch over Chinese skyline
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Amazon’s $1.4B Roomba bid fails, leading to iRobot layoffs and CEO resignation
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22-year-old Firefox bug fixed in a few lines, offering hope to us all
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Facebook secretly spied on Snapchat usage to confuse advertisers, court docs say
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Millions of IPs remain infected by USB worm years after its creators left it for dead
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Universal Music sues AI start-up Anthropic for scraping song lyrics
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OpenAI’s ChatGPT for Mac is now available to all users
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Netflix won’t have a Vision Pro app, compromising the device’s appeal
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Analyst: Switch 2 will have a massive 8-inch LCD screen
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Amazon unleashes Q, an AI assistant for the workplace
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Rocket Report: Key Ariane 6 test delayed; NASA urged to look at SLS alternatives
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“Superhuman” Go AIs still have trouble defending against these simple exploits
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Dark Forces Remastered makes a classic Star Wars shooter feel fast and fluid
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Android TV has access to your entire account—but Google is changing that
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AI-created “virtual influencers” are stealing business from humans
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Here’s how the EPA calculates how far an EV can go on a full charge
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Andretti Cadillac didn’t snub Formula 1—F1’s email went to spam folder
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Warner Bros. gives Adult Swim games back to their creators rather than kill them
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Nginx core developer quits project in security dispute, starts “freenginx” fork
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OpenAI will use Reddit posts to train ChatGPT under new deal
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Hyundai recalls 1.6 million gas-powered cars due to potential car fires
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Here are all the F1 cars designed by the legendary Adrian Newey
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Megalodon wasn’t as chonky as a great white shark, experts say
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Blue Origin has emerged as the likely buyer for United Launch Alliance
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It could soon be illegal to publicly wear a mask for health reasons in NC
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Smashing into an asteroid shows researchers how to better protect Earth
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Russian space chief explains why country can only build 40 satellites a year
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Decades later, John Romero looks back at the birth of the first-person shooter
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Dealmaster: Pre-Black Friday deals on home entertainment, Herman Miller chairs, and laptops
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YouTube puts third-party clients on notice: Show ads or get blocked
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“Temporary” disk formatting UI from 1994 still lives on in Windows 11
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You can now buy a flame-throwing robot dog for under $10,000
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Judge upholds Tesla arbitration agreement that drivers called “unconscionable”
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Musk argues with EU commissioner over Israel/Hamas disinformation on X
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Hands-on with the new John Wick pinball
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The 2024 Cadillac Lyriq—this EV proves GM messed up dropping CarPlay
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Ancient Maya DNA shows male kids were sacrificed in pairs at Chichén Itzá
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After a decade and $1.2 billion, NASA reveals its booty from Bennu: 121 grams
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Apple’s treatment of Epic Games draws the eye of EU regulators
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Flowers grown floating on polluted waterways can help clean up nutrient runoff
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After ChatGPT disruption, Stack Overflow lays off 28 percent of staff
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Netflix waiting for strikes to end before jacking up prices
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Netflix raises prices up to 17% amid new contracts, licensing costs
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Jeff Bezos shows off new Moon lander design for NASA
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FTC bans noncompete clauses, declares vast majority unenforceable
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Everything we learned today about Vision Pro configurations, specs, and accessories
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Security footage of Boeing repair before door-plug blowout was overwritten
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Song lyrics are getting more repetitive, angrier
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Apple lets devs use alternate in-app payment options, still takes commissions
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Android’s AirTag competitor gears up for launch, thanks to iOS release
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After the sting of Ariane 6, Europe finally embraces commercial rockets
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Chicago battles measles with calls for vaccination—in contrast with Florida
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Otherworldly mini-Yellowstone found in the deep sea
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Honda to spend $11 billion on four EV factories in North America
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Whale songs have features of language, but whales may not be speaking
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This exoplanet might literally be the most metal planet out there
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FCC fines big three carriers $196M for selling users’ real-time location data
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After 48 years, Zilog is killing the classic standalone Z80 microprocessor chip
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School athletic director arrested for framing principal using AI voice synthesis
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Rocket Report: Starship heats up in third flight; Chinese lunar launch failure
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Toyota has built an EV with a fake transmission, and we’ve driven it
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Meet “Amaterasu”: Astronomers detect highest energy cosmic ray since 1991
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Air pollution from Canada’s tar sands is much worse than we thought
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Nvidia’s earnings are up 206% from last year as it continues riding the AI wave
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The science of smell is fragrant with submolecules
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After leading NASA’s mission to Pluto, Alan Stern flies to space himself
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Ford’s CEO gives us a ride in the crazy electric transit Supervan 4.2
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How the Lincoln Nautilus surprisingly won me over with its ride, huge screen
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DNA parasite now plays key role in making critical nerve cell protein
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Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor is a fine entry point into the auto-shooting depths
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Report: Redesigned M3 iPad Pros, large-screened iPad Air now expected in May
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Elite: Dangerous’s real-money ship sales spark “pay-to-win” outrage
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Baldur’s Gate 3 bug caused by game’s endless mulling of evil deeds
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Elon Musk drops price of X gold checks amid rampant crypto scams
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Corvids seem to handle temporary memories the way we do
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Google falsely flags Samsung apps as “harmful,” tells users to remove them
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Binance’s billionaire founder gets 4 months for violating money laundering law
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Missouri county declares state of emergency amid suspected ransomware attack
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Rocket Report: Starship could fly again in May; Ariane 6 coming together
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OpenAI reportedly nears breakthrough with “reasoning” AI, reveals progress framework
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Black holes formed quasars less than a billion years after Big Bang
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Researchers spot cryptojacking attack that disables endpoint protections
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Higher vehicle hoods significantly increase pedestrian deaths, study finds
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Colorful quantum dots snag 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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There’s a new way to flip bits in DRAM, and it works against the latest defenses
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2023 has been another year with a record number of orbital launches
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Elon Musk just gave another Mars speech—this time the vision seems tangible
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Okta says hackers breached its support system and viewed customer files
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Watch Godzilla Minus One in dazzling black and white during limited US run
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EV sales jumped 50 percent in Q3—which brands are celebrating?
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Agencies using vulnerable Ivanti products have until Saturday to disconnect them
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Yes, this beetle runs out of a frog’s anus to survive being swallowed alive
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Fallout: London devs will “downgrade” Fallout 4 to save their massive mod
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Meet the winners of the 2024 Dance Your PhD Contest
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Two giants in the satellite telecom industry join forces to counter Starlink
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What I learned when I replaced my cheap Pi 5 PC with a no-name Amazon mini desktop
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Apple raises prices of Apple TV+ and other services
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Rocket Report: ICBM test aborted after “anomaly”; FAA wraps Starship safety review
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8BitDo’s Retro IBM-inspired keyboard could use more retro
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Microsoft accused of selling AI tool that spews violent, sexual images to kids
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FCC chair rejects call to impose Universal Service fees on broadband
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A little US company makes history by landing on the Moon
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Backlash forces T-Mobile to cancel automatic migrations to pricier plans
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The Fall Guy spotlights its amazing stuntmen in meta marketing video
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Biogen dumps dubious Alzheimer’s drug after profit-killing FDA scandal
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Cable firms to FTC: We shouldn’t have to let users cancel service with a click
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Four bolts were missing from Boeing 737 before door plug blew off, NTSB says
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Science lives here: take a virtual tour of the Royal Institution in London
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Cops arrest 17-year-old suspected of hundreds of swattings nationwide
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The 2024 Porsche Macan EV has character, pace, and the right badge
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Municipal broadband advocates fight off attacks from “dark money” groups
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Thousands of servers hacked in ongoing attack targeting Ray AI framework
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The best robot to search for life could look like a snake
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Fujitsu says it found malware on its corporate network, warns of possible data breach
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Boeing’s Starliner test flight scrubbed again after hold in final countdown
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Humane AI Pin is a disaster: Founders already want to sell the company
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Daily Telescope: The Milky Way above one of my favorite places on Earth
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Russia’s Starlink use sparks probe into SpaceX compliance with US sanctions
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Users ditch Glassdoor, stunned by site adding real names without consent
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Court ordered penalties for 15 teens who created naked AI images of classmates
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Building durable basketball players from the ground up (way up)
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CDC to update its COVID isolation guidance, ditching 5-day rule: Report
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What makes an orange? New study finds one gene, seven chemicals
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Analyst on Starlink’s rapid rise: “Nothing short of mind-blowing”
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Apple will allow reuse of iPhone parts for repairs, with a notable catch
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Google is killing off the messaging service inside Google Maps
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GitHub besieged by millions of malicious repositories in ongoing attack
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Report: Apple and Goldman Sachs are breaking up over money-losing Apple Card
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Oregon governor signs nation’s first right-to-repair bill that bans parts pairing
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Nvidia jumps ahead of itself and reveals next-gen “Rubin” AI chips in keynote tease
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It’s almost showtime for SpaceX’s massive Starship rocket
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Daily Telescope: Finally, we’ve found the core of a famous supernova
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Google agrees to settle Chrome incognito mode class action lawsuit
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Hackers can unlock over 3 million hotel doors in seconds
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After coming back from the dead, the world’s largest aircraft just flew a real payload
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Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, Noble Numbat, overhauls its installation and app experience
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New research shows gas stove emissions contribute to 19,000 deaths annually
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NASA wants the Voyagers to age gracefully, so it’s time for a software patch
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Biden administration awards $632M for EV charging in new funding round
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Ars Technica’s best video games of 2023
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NASA’s flagship mission to Europa has a problem: Vulnerability to radiation
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Study: Cicadas pee in jets, not droplets. Here’s why that’s kinda weird.
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FCC to declare AI-generated voices in robocalls illegal under existing law
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Hospital prices for the same emergency care vary up to 16X, study finds
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Deadly morel mushroom outbreak highlights big gaps in fungi knowledge
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Monster galactic outflow powered by exploding stars
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Health experts plead for unvaxxed Americans to get measles shot as cases rise
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Microsoft’s Phi-3 shows the surprising power of small, locally run AI language models
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Review: AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE GPU doesn’t quite earn its “7900” label
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Starting today, ISPs must display labels with price, speeds, and data caps
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Amid two wrongful death lawsuits, Panera to pull the plug on “charged” drinks
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Redesigned PS5 models slim down one of the bulkiest consoles ever
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Dealmaster: Pre-Amazon Big Deal Days tech deals that don’t require a Prime membership
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Judge tosses Big Pharma suit claiming drug price negotiation is unconstitutional
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Musk’s X spreads more disinformation than rival social networks, EU says
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Google Search adds a “web” filter, because it is no longer focused on web results
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Never-before-seen data wiper may have been used by Russia against Ukraine
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A scientific mission to save the sharks
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Frozen mammoth skin retained its chromosome structure
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EU votes to ban riskiest forms of AI and impose restrictions on others
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IRS has launched its free tax filing service, Direct File, in 12 states
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Google promises a rescue patch for Android 14’s “ransomware” bug
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Major critic of X sues after being banned from platform
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Portable monitors could make foldable-screen gadgets finally make sense
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Apple’s AirPods Pro could be getting a “hearing aid mode” later this year
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iPhones have been exposing your unique MAC despite Apple’s promises otherwise
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That time the Morgan Motor Company designed a modern coupe, the Aeromax
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New Stable Diffusion 3 release excels at AI-generated body horror
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SBF’s ex-girlfriend Ellison testifies: “He directed me to commit these crimes”
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Florida braces for lawsuits over law banning kids from social media
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New Windows AI feature records everything you’ve done on your PC
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Daily Telescope: I spy, with my little eye, the ISS
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This photo got 3rd in an AI art contest—then its human photographer came forward
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Honda says making cheap electric vehicles is too hard, ends deal with GM
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OpenAI must defend ChatGPT fabrications after failing to defeat libel suit
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Clownfish “count” white stripes to determine if an invader is friend or foe
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Third human case of bird flu from cows—this one with respiratory symptoms
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Microsoft argues Supreme Court’s VCR ruling should doom NYT’s OpenAI lawsuit
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First state-level look at long COVID reveals the seven hardest-hit states
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Crypto hedge fund CEO may not exist; probe finds no record of identity
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Nothing’s iMessage app was a security catastrophe, taken down in 24 hours
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Windows CE, Microsoft’s stunted middle child, reaches end of support at 26 years
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North Korea is evading sanctions by animating Max and Amazon shows
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Europe’s long-delayed flagship rocket is about to launch for the first time
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Why The New York Times might win its copyright lawsuit against OpenAI
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FDA warns chemical company not to mix brake cleaner into hand sanitizer
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Pedego Moto review: Fast and furious fun for $4,000
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Lawsuit: Meta engineer told to resign after calling out sexist hiring practices
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Alpacas in Idaho test positive for H5N1 bird flu in another world first
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Workers with job flexibility and security have better mental health
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Motorola demos smartphone that can wrap around your wrist (again)
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Many stunt performers are reluctant to report head injuries, study finds
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Lamplighters League is light stealth, heavy pulp style, and XCOM gun battles
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OpenAI winds down AI image generator that blew minds and forged friendships in 2022
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Apple releases iOS 17.5, macOS 14.5, and other updates as new iPads launch
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Apple must open iPadOS to sideloading within 6 months, EU says
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The world’s toughest race starts Saturday, and it’s delightfully hard to call this year
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Linux can finally run your car’s safety systems and driver-assistance features
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Court downplayed privacy risks to uphold cops’ keyword warrant, experts say
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Hackers steal “significant volume” of data from hundreds of Snowflake customers
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More than half of chickenpox diagnoses are wrong, study finds
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Apple’s M3 iMac still starts at $1,299, still doesn’t replace the 27-inch model
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Report: Apple isn’t paying OpenAI for ChatGPT integration into OSes
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ChatGPT goes temporarily “insane” with unexpected outputs, spooking users
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Pixel 8 Pro teardown reveals better cooling, interior “Google” branding
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Daily Telescope: Pumping up the volume with the Headphones nebula
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AMD pulls graphics driver after “Anti-Lag+” triggers Counter-Strike 2 bans
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Radioactive drugs strike cancer with precision
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Those Games turns crappy mobile game ads into actually good puzzles
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“Church of Bleach” family gets years in prison for deadly “miracle” solution
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It’s crunch time for companies building NASA’s commercial lunar landers
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Mayans burned and buried dead political regimes
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NatGeo’s Photographer flips the lens to focus on visual storytellers
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ASCII art elicits harmful responses from 5 major AI chatbots
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China close to shipping 5 nm chips, despite Western curbs
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“Make It Real” AI prototype wows devs by turning drawings into working software
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Gaming historians preserve what’s likely Nintendo’s first US commercial
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Microsoft is testing user-controlled RAM limits for Microsoft Edge browser
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Matrix multiplication breakthrough could lead to faster, more efficient AI models
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Creators confused by Elon Musk’s plan to “incentivize truth” on X
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Dealmaster: Gaming monitors, big-screen TVs, home office gear, and more
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My favorite macOS Sequoia feature so far might be the old-timey Mac wallpaper
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Two seconds of hope for fusion power
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Sharing deepfake porn could lead to lengthy prison time under proposed law
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NatGeo documents salvage of Tuskegee Airman’s lost WWII plane wreckage
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Huawei rises from the dead, outsells iPhone in China
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Globalism vs. the scientific revolution
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EV prices drop up to 20% as new and used inventory surges
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Robo-dinosaur scares grasshoppers to shed light on why dinos evolved feathers
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Carmakers give up on software that avoids kangaroos
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Cerne Abbas Giant is a depiction of Hercules
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Varda’s drug-cooking Winnebago will be remembered as a space pioneer
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Io: New image of a lake of fire, signs of permanent volcanism
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Tesla settles Autopilot wrongful death suit, avoiding court trial
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East Coast land continues to collapse at a worrying rate
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Uber, Lyft pay $328 million for “cheating drivers” out of earnings, NY says
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Here’s the full trailer for Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon: A Child of Fire
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Where’d my results go? Google Search’s chatbot is no longer opt-in
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AI in space: Karpathy suggests AI chatbots as interstellar messengers to alien civilizations
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Paralyzed driver Robert Wickens tests Formula E car with hand controls
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Daily Telescope: A beautiful supernova remnant from an uncertain age
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RIP Peter Higgs, who laid foundation for the Higgs boson in the 1960s
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Fujitsu bugs that sent innocent people to prison were known “from the start”
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Daily Telescope: A colorful star trail through the largest window in space
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Why canned wine can smell like rotten eggs while beer and Coke are fine
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Why you should take your 3DS along for a “StreetPass Halloween”
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AMD’s next-gen Ryzen 9000 desktop chips and the Zen 5 architecture arrive in July
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Shift Happens is a beautifully designed history of how keyboards got this way
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The Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra abandons the small-phone market
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Guidemaster: A quick gaming smartphone gift guide
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The “low-cost MacBook” rumor just won’t die, but it might finally make sense
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Cate Blanchett nails the outlaw look as Lilith in Borderlands official trailer
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“Simulation of keyboard activity” leads to firing of Wells Fargo employees
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Apple will update iPhones for at least 5 years in rare public commitment
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Apple and OpenAI currently have the most misunderstood partnership in tech
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FTC fines Razer for every cent made selling bogus “N95 grade” RGB masks
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Appeals court pauses ban on patent-infringing Apple Watch imports
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Google balks at $270M fine after training AI on French news sites’ content
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Astronomers think they finally know origin of enormous “cosmic smoke rings“
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The 20 most-read stories of 2023
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Sony backs down, won’t enforce PSN accounts for Helldivers 2 PC players on Steam
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The BASIC programming language turns 60
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Seeking another Earth? Look for low carbon dioxide
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Microsoft shuts down Bethesda’s Hi-Fi Rush, Redfall studios
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CDC reports dips in flu, COVID-19, and RSV—though levels still very high
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Mac users served info-stealer malware through Google ads
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Meta to face EU probe for not doing enough to stop Russian disinformation
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Researchers resurrect long-extinct fossil creature as a robot
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The best Audi EV so far? We drive the 2025 Q6 e-tron SUV
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Toyota tests liquid hydrogen-burning Corolla in another 24-hour race
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SpaceX details Starlink-for-phones plan, launching in 2024
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The Honda CR-V e:FCEV is a plug-in fuel-cell hybrid nobody asked for
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Inventor of NTP protocol that keeps time on billions of devices dies at age 85
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How to make almost any computer a modern-day PLATO terminal
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A new Chrome 0-day is sending the Internet into a new chapter of Groundhog Day
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Google search is losing the fight with SEO spam, study says
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Stanford researchers challenge OpenAI, others on AI transparency in new report
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Elon Musk talks Tesla: “We dug our own grave with the Cybertruck”
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Apple introduces new M3 chip lineup, starting with the M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max
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Researchers show how easy it is to defeat AI watermarks
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As Vulcan nears debut, it’s not clear whether ULA will live long and prosper
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12 V battery problem forces Toyota to recall 1.8 million SUVs
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“Tasmanian Devil” event has the power of hundreds of billions of Suns
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Why Interplay’s original Fallout 3 was canceled 20+ years ago
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Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 promises 30 percent faster CPU
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Plucky crew of Star Trek: Discovery seeks a strange artifact in S5 trailer
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Car dealers say they can’t sell EVs, tell Biden to slow their rollout
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Reddit, AI spam bots explore new ways to show ads in your feed
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Max confirms 2024 password crackdown, explores adding transactional ads
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Tesla shareholder group opposes Musk’s $46B pay, slams board “dysfunction”
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Inside Shōgun: How visual effects brought 17th-century feudal Japan to vivid life
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The oldest-known version of MS-DOS’s predecessor has been discovered and uploaded
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Daily Telescope: The initial results from Europe’s Euclid telescope are dazzling
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Court rules against Activision Blizzard in $23.4M patent dispute
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The Motiv Argo is a new modular medium-duty electric truck
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“Yeah, they’re gone”: Musk confirms cuts to X’s election integrity team
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200-foot AM radio tower disappears, halting Alabama station broadcast
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CEO of rocket-maker ULA makes a sales pitch—for the whole company
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EV buyers want SUVs and sedans, not minivans or trucks, survey says
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Unreleased preview of Microsoft’s OS/2 2.0 is a glimpse down a road not taken
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Sam Bankman-Fried may testify in hopes of avoiding life in prison
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NATO allies pledge $1 billion to promote sharing of space-based intel
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Apple settles EU probe by opening up its mobile payments system
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Daily Telescope: Webb telescope reveals breathtaking structure of galaxies
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A “robot” should be chemical, not steel, argues man who coined the word
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Windows Recall demands an extraordinary level of trust that Microsoft hasn’t earned
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The largest US dam-removal effort to date has begun
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“Forgotten” poem by C.S. Lewis published for the first time
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Review: Nvidia’s $600 GeForce RTX 4070 Super is one of its best values
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Chrysotile asbestos finally banned in the US after decades of EPA efforts
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Elon Musk’s X defeats Australia’s global takedown order of stabbing video
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PyPI halted new users and projects while it fended off supply-chain attack
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GM starts selling Chevy Blazer EVs again, cuts prices up to $6,250
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T-Mobile users enraged as “Un-carrier” breaks promise to never raise prices
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In the South, sea level rise accelerates at some of the most extreme rates on Earth
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Navajo objection to flying human ashes to the Moon won’t delay launch
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Judge issues restraining order keeping DOE from tracking bitcoin miners
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Wii U, 3DS online servers to shut down in six months
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Are Diablo fans getting too old for the old-school item grind?
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Daily Telescope: Shooting a laser into the sky from Antarctica
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Pokémon Go players are altering public map data to catch rare Pokémon
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YouTube Premium announces 100 million subscribers
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Dealmaster: Herman Miller deals, Lenovo laptop sales, and more
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Netflix doc accused of using AI to manipulate true crime story
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Can you manage your house with a local, no-cloud voice assistant? Mostly, yes.
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Here’s what it’s like to charge an EV at Electrify America’s new station
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Daily Telescope: Meet the Flying Bat and Squid nebulae
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High-altitude cave used by Tibetan Buddhists yields a Denisovan fossil
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Critics question tech-heavy lineup of new Homeland Security AI safety board
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In bid to loosen Nvidia’s grip on AI, AMD to buy Finnish startup for $665M
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“Ban Chinese electric vehicles now,” demands US senator
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Ars Live: How profitable is Starlink? We dig into the details of satellite Internet.
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Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip 6 renders show off a few design tweaks
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Google’s “Web Integrity” Android API could kill “alternative” media clients
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Adobe’s AI image generators get beefy updates, including vector graphics
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Modder re-creates Game Boy Advance games using the audio from crash sounds
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Microsoft risks huge fine over “possibly abusive” bundling of Teams and Office
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Reports: Sam Altman in talks for OpenAI return; board members could be ousted
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Tom Hanks warns of AI-generated doppelganger in Instagram plea
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2023 temperatures were warmest we’ve seen for at least 2,000 years
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DNA from mammoth remains reveals the history of the last surviving population
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Daily Telescope: Two large galaxies swimming in a sea of interstellar dust
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Pornhub blocks all of Texas to protest state law—Paxton says “good riddance”
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Microsoft disputes $29B tax bill after “one of the largest” audits in IRS history
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Microsoft open-sources infamously weird, RAM-hungry MS-DOS 4.00 release
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Scientists found a Stone Age megastructure submerged in the Baltic Sea
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A cat video highlighted a big year for lasers in space
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Larry Finger made Linux wireless work and brought others along to learn
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It seemed like a good idea at the time: 9 car designs that went nowhere
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PAX Unplugged 2023: How indie devs build and sell board games and RPGs
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This four-legged robot learned parkour to better navigate obstacles
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Ars readers gave nearly $40,000 in our 2023 Charity Drive
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Ivanti warns of critical vulnerability in its popular line of endpoint protection software
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Scientists combine evolution, physics, and robotics to decode insect flight
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7,000 LockBit decryption keys now in the hands of the FBI, offering victims hope
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Full trailer for 3 Body Problem captures epic scope of Liu Cixin’s novel
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Intel will make chips for Microsoft
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Trust in science down; trends worst in minorities, Republicans
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OpenAI’s flawed plan to flag deepfakes ahead of 2024 elections
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COVID antiviral Paxlovid to see price increase following 400% vaccine hike
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Russia stands alone in vetoing UN resolution on nuclear weapons in space
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The Nothing Phone 2a is a light-up budget phone for $349
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Amazon lays off 500 Twitch employees, hundreds more at MGM and Prime Video
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“CSAM generated by AI is still CSAM,” DOJ says after rare arrest
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Sam Altman wins power struggle, returns to OpenAI with new board
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Recoding Voyager 1—NASA’s interstellar explorer is finally making sense again
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Scholars discover rare 16th-century tome with handwritten notes by John Milton
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Toyota invests another $1.3 billion for EV production in Kentucky
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OpenAI fires CEO Sam Altman, citing less than “candid” communications
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Ubuntu 23.10 is a Minotaur that moves faster and takes up less space
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More legal acrimony for Truth Social, as executive says he was hacked
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Would Luddites find the gig economy familiar?
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Rocket Report: SpaceX’s record year; Firefly’s Alpha rocket falls short
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Congress passes bill to jumpstart new nuclear power tech
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Bluesky finally gets rid of invite codes, lets everyone join
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Counterfeit Cisco gear ended up in US military bases, used in combat operations
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“Hallucinating” AI models help coin Cambridge Dictionary’s word of the year
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EPA’s PFAS rules: We’d prefer zero, but we’ll accept 4 parts per trillion
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Review: Catching up with Doctor Who and Ncuti Gatwa’s stellar freshman season
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Roscosmos seeks to obscure bidding process to evade US sanctions
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Amazon’s Fallout TV series gets a 2024 release date
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Wild Apples: The 12 weirdest and rarest Macs ever made
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Hong Kong monkey encounter lands man in ICU with rare, deadly virus
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Google sues two crypto app makers over allegedly vast “pig butchering” scheme
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The best Black Friday 2023 headphone deals from Apple, Bose, and more
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Fedora Asahi Remix 40 is another big step forward for Linux on Apple Silicon Macs
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LIGO goes to space: ESA to proceed with LISA gravitational wave detector
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T-Mobile users thought they had a lifetime price lock—guess what happened next
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Russian forces now using Musk’s Starlink on Ukraine front line
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Microsoft splits up the Teams and Office apps worldwide, following EU split
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Microsoft launches AI chatbot for spies
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Dell responds to return-to-office resistance with VPN, badge tracking
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YouTube tries convincing record labels to license music for AI song generator
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T-Mobile defends misleading “Price Lock” claim but agrees to change ads
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Scientists built real-life “stillsuit” to recycle astronaut urine on space walks
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TSMC “still assessing” chipmaking facilities after 7.4-magnitude quake hits Taiwan
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We now have even more evidence against the “ecocide” theory of Easter Island
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The urban-rural death divide is getting alarmingly wider for working-age Americans
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Why the Baltimore bridge collapsed so quickly
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Paramount ends Warner Bros. Discovery merger talks, continues mulling sell-off
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The hunt for the most efficient heat pump in the world
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Sir Peter Beck unplugged: “Transporter can do it for free for all we care”
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Oppo’s Find X7 Ultra has four 50 MP sensors, two periscope lenses
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“Rasti Computer” is a detailed GRiD Compass tribute made from Framework innards
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“Disgraceful”: Messy ToS update allegedly locks Roku devices until users give in
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Teen boys use AI to make fake nudes of classmates, sparking police probe
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How watching beavers from space can help drought-ridden areas bounce back
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Why are groups of university students modifying Cadillac Lyriq EVs?
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The Google Pixel 8 is official with 7 years of updates
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Linux continues growing market share, reaches 4% of desktops
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Hackers spent 2+ years looting secrets of chipmaker NXP before being detected
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The Daily Telescope: A look at a young star cluster in a nearby galaxy
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Tenways CGO800S review: More utility than bike, but maybe that’s OK
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AT&T paid bribes to get two major pieces of legislation passed, US gov’t says
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The lines between streaming and cable continue to blur
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ChatGPT’s new @-mentions bring multiple personalities into your AI convo
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NASA knows what knocked Voyager 1 offline, but it will take a while to fix
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SpaceX founding employee successfully moves from rockets to in-space propulsion
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The Super Mario Maker community faces its final boss
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Brad Pitt stages a Formula One racing comeback in first teaser for F1
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Gmail unleashes “email emoji reactions” onto an unsuspecting world
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Figma’s Creator Micro made me a macro pad person with its colorful, clicky keys
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Google lays off 100 at YouTube; CEO says more layoffs are coming
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An EV that charges 30% faster? Volvo and Breathe think their tech can do it
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TinyPod wants to turn Apple Watches into minimalist phones that feel like iPods
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Polarized light yields fresh insight into mysterious fast radio bursts
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RTO doesn’t improve company value, but does make employees miserable: Study
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$899 mini PC puts Snapdragon X Elite into a mini desktop for developers
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Google-hosted malvertising leads to fake Keepass site that looks genuine
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Waymo and Uber Eats start human-less food deliveries in Phoenix
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Our only mission at Venus may have just gone dark
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Twin Galaxies restores Billy Mitchell’s scores following legal settlement
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Apple may hire Google to power new iPhone AI features using Gemini—report
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May contain nuts: Precautionary allergen labels lead to consumer confusion
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Michael Cohen gave his lawyer fake citations invented by Google Bard AI tool
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“Very sick” pet cat gave Oregon resident case of bubonic plague
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AI-generated articles prompt Wikipedia to downgrade CNET’s reliability rating
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Apple’s Vision Pro goes on sale outside the US for the first time
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Elon Musk rushes to debut X payments as tech issues hamper creator payouts
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What to make of Valve’s recent fan project takedowns
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Elon Musk’s improbable path to making X an “everything app”
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Missouri AG sues Media Matters over its X research, demands donor names
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Formula 1 chief appalled to find team using Excel to manage 20,000 car parts
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Kagan: Florida social media law seems like “classic First Amendment violation”
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Chief Scientist Ilya Sutskever leaves OpenAI six months after Altman ouster
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Biden issues sweeping executive order that touches AI risk, deepfakes, privacy
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Apple Vision Pro, new cameras fail user-repairability analysis
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YouTube TV starts testing customizable 2×2 multiview options
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Notre Dame cathedral first to use iron reinforcements in 12th century
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Kia EV5 revealed, but US future is uncertain for this electric crossover
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One year after being bought for $44 billion, X is worth $19 billion
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Supermassive black hole roars to life as astronomers watch in real time
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Google lays off “hundreds” more employees, strips Google Assistant features
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Raspberry Pi is planning a London IPO, but its CEO expects “no change” in focus
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384,000 sites pull code from sketchy code library recently bought by Chinese firm
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With budget cuts and an aging station, can NASA learn to love a gap in orbit?
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Apple says it has no plans to update the 27-inch iMac with Apple Silicon chips
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Rocket Report: SLS workforce cuts; New Glenn launch to launch in the early fall
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Clinical trial will attempt growing new liver from lymph node
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A cheaper EV? The Nissan Leaf is now eligible for a $3,750 tax credit
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Review: Apple’s efficient M3 MacBook Airs are just about as good as laptops get
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As 2024 election looms, OpenAI says it is taking steps to prevent AI abuse
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TikTok and its Chinese owner sue US government over “foreign adversary” law
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How insect blood stops bleeding fast
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“Disabling cyberattacks” are hitting critical US water systems, White House warns
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US agency tasked with curbing risks of AI lacks funding to do the job
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Kathryn Hahn is ready to walk the Witch’s Road in Agatha All Along trailer
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Our fave bureaucratic villain is back in Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire trailer
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The 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally proves sideways is the best way
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There’s never been a better time to get into Fallout 76
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The 2024 Subaru Solterra is nimble but sorely lacks range, personality
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Embracer Group lets go of Borderlands maker for $460M after three years
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Big brands keep dropping X over antisemitism; $75M loss, report estimates
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Boeing withdraws bid for safety exemption as details on missing bolts emerge
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Intel’s CPU branding was already confusing, and today’s new CPUs made it worse
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Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Edition debuts to stuffed servers, angry players
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Hey! Listen! New Minecraft AI guide offers tips while watching you play
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Mazda’s DMCA takedown kills a hobbyist’s smart car API tool
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Boeing says it will cut SLS workforce “due to external factors”
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Google is moving Shopping List and other notes into one app to worry about, Keep
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Driving the Volvo EX30, a $36K EV that prioritizes sustainability
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Aaarr matey! Life on a 17th century pirate ship was less chaotic than you think
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US pricing announced for the Polestar 4 EV; starts at $54,900
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AI trains on kids’ photos even when parents use strict privacy settings
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Comcast should stop advertising slower speeds as “10G,” industry group says
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Netflix will stream WWE Raw in $5 billion deal
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Humans are living longer than ever no matter where they come from
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US sues Apple, alleging it illegally monopolized the smartphone market
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How did evolution produce a firefly?
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Another “patent troll” defeated by Cloudflare and its army of bounty seekers
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Apple abruptly abandons “buy now, pay later” service amid regulatory scrutiny
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Rocket Report: Blue Origin to resume human flights; progress for Polaris Dawn
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Amazon adds its 10,000th Rivian electric delivery van to its fleet
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Apple’s green message bubbles draw wrath of US attorney general
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Five things to watch for when Starship takes off Saturday morning
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Amid paralyzing ransomware attack, feds probe UnitedHealth’s HIPAA compliance
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US government agencies demand fixable ice cream machines
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Remains of planet that formed the Moon may be hiding near Earth’s core
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Rocket Report: A new estimate of Starship costs; Japan launches spy satellite
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Explaining why a black hole produces light when ripping apart a star
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Comcast’s streaming bundle is $15/month for Netflix, Peacock, Apple TV+, and ads
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US drug shortages reach record high with 323 meds now in short supply
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iOS 17.1, macOS 14.1, and other Apple updates arrive with a few new tricks
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Report: Boeing may reacquire Spirit at higher price despite hating optics
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Supreme Court may overturn precedent governing climate regulations
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US Cellular is for sale, reportedly could be “carved up” by major carriers
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Google wins Sonos patent case, immediately ships speaker software update
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Countdown begins for third try launching Boeing’s Starliner crew capsule
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US woman arrested, accused of targeting young boys in $1.7M sextortion scheme
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Rocket launch marks big step in building China’s lunar infrastructure
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Supreme Court decides not to block Texas law that age-gates porn websites
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“Unprecedented” youth climate trial demands action from 32 European governments
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Used Teslas are getting very cheap, but buying one can be risky
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Google’s abuse of Fitbit continues with web app shutdown
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SpaceX sets date for next Starship flight, explains what went wrong the last time
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Asahi Linux project’s OpenGL support on Apple Silicon officially surpasses Apple’s
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Chamber of Commerce sues FTC in Texas, asks court to block ban on noncompetes
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What happened to OpenAI’s long-term AI risk team?
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Apple set to be first Big Tech group to face charges under EU digital law
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Ancient Egyptian skull shows evidence of cancer, surgical treatment
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HP sued (again) for blocking third-party ink from printers, accused of monopoly
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DLSS? FSR? Microsoft aims to end the PC gaming upscaling wars with “DirectSR”
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New app releases for Apple Vision Pro have fallen dramatically since launch
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The Hubble Space Telescope has lost a majority of its gyroscopes
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Can an online library of classic video games ever be legal?
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Forget aerobars: Ars tries out an entire aerobike
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Playtron wants to go way wider than Steam with a gaming OS for “core casuals”
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Air Canada must honor refund policy invented by airline’s chatbot
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Seeing this eclipse is probably the highest-reward, lowest-effort thing one can do in life
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A live-action Cyberpunk 2077 adaptation has been announced
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NSA finally admits to spying on Americans by purchasing sensitive data
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Lucid delivered just 6,001 electric sedans in 2023
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Apple rejects PC emulators on the iOS App Store
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After driving the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, I finally get EV “engine” sounds
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Microsoft’s “Copilot+” AI PC requirements are embarrassing for Intel and AMD
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SpaceX says FAA is wrong about Starlink satellite debris falling to Earth
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TSMC’s $65 billion bet still leaves US missing piece of chip puzzle
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Kia EV3, EV4 concepts look like the future, will soon be a reality
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TikTok ready to “move to the courts” to prevent ban in US
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Biden set to levy 100% tariffs on Chinese EVs this week
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Big Tech is spending more than VC firms on AI startups
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Sony is erasing digital libraries that were supposed to be accessible “forever”
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Rocket Report: China launches 3-man crew; SpaceX adds to busy manifest
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It’s rebels vs Imperialist forces in Rebel Moon Part 2: The Scargiver trailer
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Entirely accurate 3D-printed Mac Plus built in these 29 painstaking steps
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I abandoned OpenLiteSpeed and went back to good ol’ Nginx
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Kremlin-backed actors spread disinformation ahead of US elections
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Apple now allows retro game emulators on its App Store—but with big caveats
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iOS 17.3 adds multiple features originally planned for iOS 17
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Novel attack against virtually all VPN apps neuters their entire purpose
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If Starship is real, we’re going to need big cargo movers on the Moon and Mars
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Rocket Report: Chinese firm suffers another failure; Ariane 6 soars in debut
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Android’s Bluetooth trackers are finally shipping in late May
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“Do not open robots,” warns Oregon State amid college food delivery bomb prank
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Ransomware gangs are adopting “more brutal” tactics amid crackdowns
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Scientists 3D print a robotic hand with human-like bones and tendons
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Dealmaster: Early Black Friday 2023 deals
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Can you sanitize the inside of your nose to prevent COVID? Nope, FDA says.
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3 million iOS and macOS apps were exposed to potent supply-chain attacks
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AT&T loses key ruling in attempt to escape Carrier-of-Last-Resort obligation
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Bitcoin price hits record $69K after SEC approvals fueled $7B in investments
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Adobe to update vague AI terms after users threaten to cancel subscriptions
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NASA astronaut Frank Rubio is home after a year in space
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Why OLED monitor burn-in isn’t a huge problem anymore
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Weight loss from Wegovy sustained for up to four years, trial shows
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Elon Musk drops claims that OpenAI abandoned mission
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Apple warns proposed UK law will affect software updates around the world
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The Google Pay app is dead
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When the natural gas industry used the playbook from Big Tobacco
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“Really bad timing”: Meta is killing misinformation analysis tool on August 14
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sues Meta, citing chatbot’s reply as evidence of shadowban
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Carmakers’ shady data sharing takes spotlight in GM connected car scandal
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Vulnerable Arm GPU drivers under active exploitation. Patches may not be available
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Convicted murderer, filesystem creator writes of regrets to Linux list
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To guard against cyberattacks in space, researchers ask “what if?”
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4chan daily challenge sparked deluge of explicit AI Taylor Swift images
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Why interstellar objects like ‘Oumuamua and Borisov may hold clues to exoplanets
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Court upholds New York law that says ISPs must offer $15 broadband
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Convicted console hacker says he paid Nintendo $25 a month from prison
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Fujitsu apologizes for software bugs that fueled wrongful convictions in UK
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“I cannot wait to possess you”: Reading 18th century letters for the first time
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Resident Evil Kart’s fixed camera angles make for a charmingly frustrating classic
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Scientists get dung beetles to collect DNA samples for biodiversity studies
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2024 Lincoln Nautilus first drive: A sea change for Lincoln’s middle child
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Next year, SpaceX aims to average one launch every 2.5 days
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Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core looks like a tougher, action-minded co-op dig
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Someone finally cracked the “Silk Dress cryptogram” after 10 years
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AI can now master your music—and it does shockingly well
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T-Mobile switches users to pricier plans and tells them it’s not a price hike
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Dark energy might not be constant after all
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Sam Bankman-Fried lawyer complains US portrays him as “cartoon villain”
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Mod Easy: A retro e-bike with a sidecar perfect for Indiana Jones cosplay
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Using vague language about scientific facts misleads readers
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AM radio law opposed by tech and auto industries is close to passing
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Ford cuts EV plans even as it becomes nation’s second-largest EV brand
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NASA may alter Artemis III to have Starship and Orion dock in low-Earth orbit
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Tesla investors sue Elon Musk for diverting carmaker’s resources to xAI
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Rocket Report: Firefly delivers for NASA; Polaris Dawn launching this month
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Tesla Autopilot not responsible for 2019 fatal crash, jury says
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Google is “reimagining” search in “the Gemini era” with improved AI options
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Republicans in 20 states urge Supreme Court to uphold state social media laws
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Image-scraping Midjourney bans rival AI firm for scraping images
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“Such signal, much wow”: Starlink’s first texts via “cellphone towers in space”
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HP resurrects ’90s OmniBook branding, kills Spectre, Dragonfly
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The Xiaomi 14 Ultra sports a six-blade mechanical iris in the camera
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Rocket Report: Starliner launch preps; Indian rocket engine human-rated
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“So violated”: Wyze cameras leak footage to strangers for 2nd time in 5 months
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US prepares for bird flu pandemic with $176M Moderna vaccine deal
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Behind the wheel of CXC’s $600,000 off-road racing simulator
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“It‘s kind of depressing”: WB Discovery pulls indie game for “business changes”
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Elon Musk gives Tesla ultimatum: Another 12% of shares or no AI, robotics
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Brompton C Line Electric review: Fun and foldable, fits better than you’d think
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Hackable Intel and Lenovo hardware that went undetected for 5 years won’t ever be fixed
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Federal agency warns critical Linux vulnerability being actively exploited
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Cryptocurrency maker sues former Ars reporter for writing about fraud lawsuit
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Sony apologizes for interview it says “misrepresented” a Last of Us creator
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Android 15 gets “Private Space,” theft detection, and AV1 support
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BLM ends future coal mining on Powder River Basin federal lands
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Leaked FBI email stresses need for warrantless surveillance of Americans
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Thanks to AI, the future of programming may involve YELLING IN ALL CAPS
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US agencies to probe AI dominance of Nvidia, Microsoft, and OpenAI
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Critical takeover vulnerabilities in 92,000 D-Link devices under active exploitation
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WhatsApp finally forces Pegasus spyware maker to share its secret code
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Wyze outage leaves customers without camera coverage overnight
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Amazon’s $195 thin clients are repurposed Fire TV Cubes
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Google’s Pixel storage issue fix requires developer tools and a terminal
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Bill Skarsgård takes revenge from beyond the grave in The Crow trailer
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Ars Live: Join us TODAY for a lively discussion on time travel in the movies
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Here’s why SpaceX’s competitors are crying foul over Starship launch plans
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BreachForums, an online bazaar for stolen data, seized by FBI
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Feds who forced Ukrainian investor to sell rocket company backtrack years later
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Facebook’s new AI stickers can generate Mickey Mouse holding a machine gun
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The key to fighting pseudoscience isn’t mockery—it’s empathy
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The UK’s problematic Online Safety Act is now law
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North Korea launched a satellite, then apparently blew up its booster
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Raw-milk fans plan to drink up as experts warn of high levels of H5N1 virus
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Finally, engineers have a clue that could help them save Voyager 1
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Nature interrupted: Impact of the US-Mexico border wall on wildlife
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Can a $10 Raspberry Pi break your PC’s disk encryption? It’s complicated.
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LLMs keep leaping with Llama 3, Meta’s newest open-weights AI model
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Plastic is everywhere, including in our food and bottled water
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Getting prescription drugs online is so easy. Are regulators paying attention?
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Spotify won’t open-source Car Thing, but starts refund process
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SEC sues SolarWinds and CISO, says they ignored flaws that led to major hack
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Scarlett Johansson says Altman insinuated that AI soundalike was intentional
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New data shows which states were more deadly for pedestrians in 2023
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The best Apple deals on Amazon Prime Big Deal Days, all in one place
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Measles could once again become endemic in the US, the CDC warns
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It’s no accident: These automotive safety features flopped
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Explaining why your keyboard feels so darn good—or way too mushy
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Microsoft in damage-control mode, says it will prioritize security over AI
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Microsoft starts testing Windows 11 24H2 as this year’s big update takes shape
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Here are all the Intel and Apple Silicon Macs that will run macOS 15 Sequoia
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MacBooks, Chromebooks lead losers in laptop repairability analysis
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Regulators aren’t convinced that Microsoft and OpenAI operate independently
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Ransomware group reports victim it breached to SEC regulators
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OpenAI updates ChatGPT-4 model with potential fix for AI “laziness” problem
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SBF asks for 5-year prison sentence, calls 100-year recommendation “grotesque”
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Lexus LF-ZC and LF-ZL concepts show extreme aero can look extremely good
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Google Cloud explains how it accidentally deleted a customer account
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Driving a priceless, historic Porsche: Meet the very first 356 from 1948
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Infocom’s ingenious code-porting tools for Zork and other games have been found
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Brutally bludgeoned “Vittrup Man” went from forager to farmer before his death
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Major mod site says to keep your Pokémon content far away from Palworld
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VMware admits sweeping Broadcom changes are worrying customers
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Elon Musk’s X botched an attempt to replace “twitter.com” links with “x.com”
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First Dream Chaser spaceplane needs more work when it gets to launch site
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Study reveals how natural processes helped sculpt the Great Sphinx of Giza
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High-speed imaging and AI help us understand how insect wings work
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The situation with Astrobotic’s lunar lander appears to be quite dire
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Medicare forced to expand forms to fit 10-digit bills—a penny shy of $100M
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Daily Telescope: Lucy finds not one but two diamonds in the sky
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Apple’s plastic-free packaging means pack-in logo stickers are going away
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Google sends DOJ unexpected check in attempt to avoid monopoly jury trial
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Two of the German military’s new spy satellites appear to have failed in orbit
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Cable TV companies tell FCC: Early termination fees are good, actually
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Cobalt Core is a tight, funny roguelike deck-builder deserving of many runs
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Meta debuts Horizon OS, with Asus, Lenovo, and Microsoft on board
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Daily Telescope: A brilliant shot of a comet as it nears the Sun
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Google Fit APIs get shut down in 2025, might break fitness devices
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Windows vulnerability reported by the NSA exploited to install Russian backdoor
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Scientists make non-toxic quantum dots for shortwave infrared image sensors
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Is a colonial-era drop in CO₂ tied to regrowing forests?
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Aluminum mining waste could be a source of green steel
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Windows 11 24H2 is released to the public but only on Copilot+ PCs (for now)
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Snapchat isn’t liable for connecting 12-year-old to convicted sex offenders
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OpenAI experiments with giving ChatGPT a long-term conversation memory
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Life-threatening rat pee infections reach record levels in NYC
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Cruise failed to disclose disturbing details of self-driving car crash
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Tesla’s revamped Model 3 sedan has now gone on sale in the US
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Nova explosion visible to the naked eye expected any day now
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Rocket Report: Starship could save Mars Sample Return; BE-4s for second Vulcan
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The return of GTP racing to IMSA gets a big thumbs-up from fans
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Rapper Pras’ lawyer used AI to defend him in criminal case—it did not go well
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After Concorde, a long road back to supersonic air travel
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How to build a DOA product: Humane AI Pin founders banned internal criticism
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Epic asks court to block Apple’s 27% commission on website purchases
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Elon Musk shares “extremely false” allegation of voting fraud by “illegals”
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US officials: A Russian rocket launch last week likely deployed a space weapon
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People think white AI-generated faces are more real than actual photos, study says
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Wear OS “Hybrid” design has two OSes, two CPUs, “100 hour” battery life
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Investigation shows how easy it is to find escorts, oxycodone on Eventbrite
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OpenAI’s GPT Store lets ChatGPT users discover popular user-made chatbot roles
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Will there be a Dune: Part Three? Yes… with caveats on timing
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OpenCore Legacy Patcher project brings macOS Sonoma support to 16-year-old Macs
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Compression Attached Memory Modules may make upgradable laptops a thing again
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Over 2 percent of the US’s electricity generation now goes to bitcoin
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Android users could soon replace Google Assistant with ChatGPT
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“Energy-smart” bricks need less power to make, are better insulation
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Vaccines don’t cause autism, but the lie won’t die—in fact, it’s getting worse
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The wasps that tamed viruses
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How strong is Nintendo’s legal case against Switch-emulator Yuzu?
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Age of Empires 2 gets another expansion 25 years later, and deservedly so
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Behind the scenes of Unity’s “rushed-out” install-fee program
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Major ChatGPT-4o update allows audio-video talks with an “emotional” AI chatbot
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Bentley is replacing its W12 engine with a plug-in hybrid—and let us try it
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Daily Telescope: The Wizard Nebula captured above Germany
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Samsung ships Android 14 in record time
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Genesis unveils its take on the big luxury EV—the Neolun Concept
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Is Counter-Strike 2’s new match-abandonment penalty too harsh?
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Here’s NASCAR’s idea for a fully electric stock car
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Playboy image from 1972 gets ban from IEEE computer journals
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This app tries to do what Apple couldn’t: Multiple Mac monitors on Vision Pro
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Tiny rubber spheres used to make a programmable fluid
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Microsoft Gaming CEO: “I think we should have a handheld, too”
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The reviews are done—SpaceX is clear to launch Starship
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Shackleton died on board the Quest; ship’s wreckage has just been found
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Elon Musk denies knowing who’s suing him to dodge defamation suit
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Max users grandfathered into $15.99 ad-free plan lose 4K, HDR next month
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The year of Windows on Arm? Google launches official Chrome builds.
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Ars chats with Precision, the brain-chip maker taking the road less invasive
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How Volvo made rear-wheel drive work on ice for the EX30 SUV
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AWS S3 storage bucket with unlucky name nearly cost developer $1,300
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ChatGPT’s much-heralded Mac app was storing conversations as plain text
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NASA should consider commercial alternatives to SLS, inspector general says
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Daily Telescope: The brilliant remains of a star that died 10,000 years ago
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After years of losing, it’s finally feds’ turn to troll ransomware group
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Daily Telescope: An amazing, colorful view of the Universe
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Judge says FTC lacks authority to issue rule banning noncompete agreements
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HP wants you to pay up to $36/month to rent a printer that it monitors
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You can inherit a dead relative’s GOG account—if you have a court order
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OpenAI accuses NYT of hacking ChatGPT to set up copyright suit
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AI trained on photos from kids’ entire childhood without their consent
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The OnePlus Open is a 7.8-inch foldable that’s lighter than some slab phones
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Copilot key is based on a button you probably haven’t seen since IBM’s Model M
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Daily Telescope: A view of our star as Earth reaches perihelion
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Mob sets Waymo car ablaze in San Francisco
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Author granted copyright over book with AI-generated text—with a twist
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Framework boosts its 13-inch laptop with new CPUs, lower prices, and better screens
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How to hack the Jacksonville Jaguars’ jumbotron (and end up in jail for 220 years)
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Democratic consultant indicted for Biden deepfake that told people not to vote
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1,500 kids got bogus homeopathic pellets instead of lifesaving vaccines in NY
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NASA launches a billion-dollar Earth science mission Trump tried to cancel
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40 years later, Kontrabant 2 for ZX Spectrum is rebroadcast on FM in Slovenia
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AI is getting better at hurricane forecasting
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Newly discovered ransomware uses BitLocker to encrypt victim data
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Google’s Gemini AI now refuses to answer election questions
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CenturyLink left users with no service for two months, then billed them $239
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Canada declares Flipper Zero public enemy No. 1 in car-theft crackdown
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What caused the volcanic tsunami that devastated a Greek island 373 years ago?
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Diablo IV will get its first expansion and WoW Classic will revisit Cataclysm
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F-Zero courses from a dead Nintendo satellite service restored using VHS and AI
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New app always points to the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy
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UHF in UHD: Weird Al’s cult classic movie will get its first 4K release
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Twitter URLs redirect to x.com as Musk gets closer to killing the Twitter name
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Prepare for more upscaled classic PC game mods with new RTX Remaster beta toolkit
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What’s happening at Tesla? Here’s what experts think.
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It’s a “fake PR stunt”: Artists hate Meta’s AI data deletion process
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Unity CEO John Riccitiello is retiring, effective immediately
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Amazon to spend $1 billion on startups that combine AI with robots
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Apple’s “Longevity, by Design” argues its huge scale affects its repair polices
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Microsoft sure seems to be thinking about some sort of portable Xbox
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Urban humans have lost much of their ability to digest plants
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Fairbuds are Fairphone’s proof that we really could make better tiny gadgets
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AT&T imposes $10 price hike on most of its older unlimited plans
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I found David Lynch’s lost Dune II script
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Daily Telescope: Imaging a nearly 4-billion-year-old region on the Moon
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Ryzen 8000G review: An integrated GPU that can beat a graphics card, for a price
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Ransomware associated with LockBit still spreading 2 days after server takedown
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Dinosaur-killing impact did its dirty work with dust
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Toxic Telegram group produced X’s X-rated fake AI Taylor Swift images, report says
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Amid price hikes, ads, & crackdowns, Netflix finally cuts subscribers a break
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SpaceX’s most-flown reusable rocket will go for its 20th launch tonight
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There was a heavy dose of the future at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show
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The world’s most-traveled crew transport spacecraft flies again
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Google to pay Canada’s “link tax,” drops threat of removing news from search
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No more refunds after 100 hours: Steam closes Early Access playtime loophole
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Toxic toddler fruit pouches: “Extremely high” lead levels sicken 7 in 5 states
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Automakers hedge their bets with plug-in hybrids as EV sales slow
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No, Okta, senior management, not an errant employee, caused you to get hacked
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Report: Deepfake porn consistently found atop Google, Bing search results
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Putting Microsoft’s cratering Xbox console sales in context
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How your sensitive data can be sold after a data broker goes bankrupt
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Oops—It looks like the Ariane 6 rocket may not offer Europe any launch savings
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RealVNC is dropping its “Home” plan and barely noting its free “Lite” option
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What to expect from the Apple Vision Pro in February
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NYC’s government chatbot is lying about city laws and regulations
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Urban agriculture’s carbon footprint can be worse than that of large farms
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Data from NASA’s Webb Telescope backs up ideas on planet formation
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Spanish company’s success comes at a critical time for Europe’s launch industry
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When did humans start social knowledge accumulation?
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Why a GameCube/Wii emulator may not be possible on the iOS App Store
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Common red food dye banned in Calif.—30 years after FDA found cancer risk in rats
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London hospitals declare emergency following ransomware attack
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The Delta IV Heavy, a rocket whose time has come and gone, will fly once more
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Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree trailer offers deep lore, giant flaming bosses
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Honda’s first US-market EV is here—the 2024 Prologue, driven
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East Coast has a giant offshore freshwater aquifer—how did it get there?
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After decades lost, Star Trek’s original Enterprise model may have been found
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Researchers crack 11-year-old password, recover $3 million in bitcoin
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NASA finds more issues with Boeing’s Starliner, but crew launch set for June 1
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Google Fiber is getting outrageously fast 20Gbps service
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Google strikes back at OpenAI with “Project Astra” AI agent prototype
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Microsoft issues system-level ban for “unauthorized” Xbox accessories
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Biden orders every US agency to appoint a chief AI officer
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Automakers may get leeway with stricter EV tax credit sourcing rules
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Jeep’s first EV is the 600 horsepower, 300-mile-range Wagoneer S
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After 114 days of change, Broadcom CEO acknowledges VMware-related “unease”
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Measured: Steam Deck OLED’s major input lag improvements
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Volkswagen is adding ChatGPT to its infotainment system
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Mandiant, the security firm Google bought for $5.4 billion, gets its X account hacked
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Andretti’s GM-backed entry wanted to enter F1 in 2025, but F1 says no
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Why are there so many species of beetles?
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Pixel 8a review—The best deal in smartphones
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Teeny jumping spider found in woman’s ear after days of torturous racket
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Law enforcement operation takes aim at an often-overlooked cybercrime linchpin
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Report: Apple has a refreshed Apple Silicon iMac coming as soon as next week
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After pushing cloud storage, TV provider to auto-delete 61-day-old DVR recordings
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Actor paid to pose as crypto CEO “deeply sorry” about $1.3 billion scam
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EV bargains to be found as Hertz sells off some of its electric cars
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Is the Arm version of Windows ready for its close-up?
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Nikon Small World 2023 photo microscopy contest: Meet this year’s top 20 winners
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BMW showed off hallucination-free AI at CES 2024
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FCC plans shutdown of Affordable Connectivity Program as GOP withholds funding
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Listen to the seismic sounds as Iceland braces for likely volcanic eruption
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Daily Telescope: A solar eclipse from the surface of Mars
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Tesla settles with Black worker after $3.2 million verdict in racism lawsuit
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Microsoft pulls release preview build of Windows 11 24H2 after Recall controversy
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Elon Musk laid off the Tesla Supercharger team; now he’s rehiring them
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Swytch DIY e-bike conversion kits: A very, very long-term review
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The official Deadpool and Wolverine trailer is finally here, and yes, it’s awesome
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Brewing kombucha in silicone bags makes for less alcohol, faster process
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Why NASA’s return to the Moon will likely succeed this time
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“Pokémon with guns”: Palworld’s runaway Steam success should be a lesson for Game Freak
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What would signal life on another planet?
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Thomas Stafford, who flew to the Moon and docked with Soyuz, dies at 93
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Judge mocks X for “vapid” argument in Musk’s hate speech lawsuit
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Odysseus has less than a day left on the Moon before it freezes to death
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Retired engineer discovers 55-year-old bug in Lunar Lander computer game code
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Exploring Reddit’s third-party app environment 7 months after the APIcalypse
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Anti-abortion group’s studies retracted before Supreme Court mifepristone case
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The new Riven remake is even better than Myst
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CenturyLink left customers without Internet for 39 days—until Ars stepped in
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DVDs are dying right as streaming has made them appealing again
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China state hackers infected 20,000 Fortinet VPNs, Dutch spy service says
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Apple backs national right-to-repair bill, offering parts, manuals, and tools
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New “Stable Video Diffusion” AI model can animate any still image
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Tesla posts disappointing production and sales numbers for Q2 2024
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Attack wrangles thousands of web users into a password-cracking botnet
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Sony Music opts out of AI training for its entire catalog
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Apple’s iMessage is not a “core platform” in EU, so it can stay walled off
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Big Tech can’t hoard brainwave data for ad targeting, Colorado law says
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Apple’s M3 MacBook Pro is, belatedly, fixing its one-external-display limitation
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Why new fan blog “Final Fantasy VIII is the Best” is the best
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Elden Ring is Tencent’s next target for mobile loot boxes and microtransactions
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“Unprecedented” Google Cloud event wipes out customer account and its backups
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Apple AirDrop leaks user data like a sieve. Chinese authorities say they’re scooping it up.
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Is having a pet good for you? The fuzzy science of pet ownership
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Cops can force suspect to unlock phone with thumbprint, US court rules
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Single brain implant gives paralyzed man bilingual communication
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Ala. hospital halts IVF after state’s high court ruled embryos are “children”
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Maybe, just maybe, Boeing’s Starliner will finally fly astronauts this spring
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Spotify’s second price hike in 9 months will target audiobook listeners
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Report: Apple’s next iPhone SE will be the one to retire the iPhone 6 design
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Nvidia sued over AI training data as copyright clashes continue
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Sierra Space is blowing up stuff to prove inflatable habitats are safe
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What we know about the xz Utils backdoor that almost infected the world
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DOJ quietly removed Russian malware from routers in US homes and businesses
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M3 MacBook Air refresh boosts storage speeds for 256GB models
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Rivian reveals three new, smaller electric SUVs: The R2, R3, and R3X
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New UEFI vulnerabilities send firmware devs across an entire ecosystem scrambling
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Roku patent invents a way to show ads over anything you plug into your TV
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“You a—holes”: Court docs reveal Epic CEO’s anger at Steam’s 30% fees
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Thousands of routers and cameras vulnerable to new 0-day attacks by hostile botnet
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Airbag problems force massive recalls at Alfa Romeo, BMW, Fiat, and Jeep
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Porsche’s Macan EV comes out in 2024—we drive the prototype
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Nvidia denies pirate e-book sites are “shadow libraries” to shut down lawsuit
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Intel’s and Qualcomm’s Huawei export licenses get revoked
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Northrop Grumman likely to end its bid for a commercial space station
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Event Horizon Telescope captures stunning new image of Milky Way’s black hole
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What I learned from using a Raspberry Pi 5 as my main computer for two weeks
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Facebook, Instagram block teens from sensitive content, even from friends
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A startup allegedly “hacked the world.” Then came the censorship—and now the backlash.
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Walmart buying TV-brand Vizio for its ad-fueling customer data
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Google’s 21-year deal with Apple is the “heart” of monopoly case, judge says
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Vectrex reborn: How a chance encounter gave new life to a dead console
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Scientists will soon find out whether the Lucy mission works as intended
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New Steam Deck competitor lets you easily swap in more RAM, storage
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Getty Images built a “socially responsible” AI tool that rewards artists
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The “Netflix of anime” piracy site abruptly shuts down, shocking users
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Users shocked to find Instagram limits political content by default
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Samsung users ask, “Why does the S-Pen smell so bad?“
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Astronomers say new telescopes should take advantage of “Starship paradigm”
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Butts, breasts, and genitals now explicitly allowed on Elon Musk’s X
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Unprecedented diarrheal outbreak erupts in UK as cases spike 3x above usual
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Delta takes flight: Apple-approved Nintendo emulator is a great iOS option
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OpenAI responds to Elon Musk lawsuit by clarifying its “open“ nature
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Google’s 36% search revenue share with Apple is 3x what Android OEMs get
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Chinese malware removed from SOHO routers after FBI issues covert commands
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Google’s greenhouse gas emissions jump 48% in five years
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Sony listing hints at native, upscaled PS2 emulation on the PS5
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Mixup of drinking and irrigation water sparks dangerous outbreak in children
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Seven years later, Nintendo proves Metroid Prime 4 still exists
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Samsung’s “Ballie” home robot is back, way bigger, and headed to production
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Three women contract HIV from dirty “vampire facials” at unlicensed spa
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An ultra-athlete goes head-to-head with the world’s most formidable sharks
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What to expect at WWDC 24: Big iOS changes, more Vision Pro, and so much AI
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Vernor Vinge, father of the tech singularity, has died at age 79
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A new hybrid subspecies of puffin is likely the result of climate change
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Grindr users seek payouts after dating app shared HIV status with vendors
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Web browser suspended because it can browse the web is back on Google Play
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Post-2025 Windows 10 updates for businesses start at $61 per PC, go up from there
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Tesla must face fraud suit for claiming its cars could fully drive themselves
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Elon Musk on X antisemitism controversy: “Don’t advertise. Go f*** yourself”
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Crooks plant backdoor in software used by courtrooms around the world
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Twitter front-end Nitter dies as Musk wins war against third-party services
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Jails banned visits in “quid pro quo” with prison phone companies, lawsuits say
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Dungeons & Dragons turns 50 this year, and there’s a lot planned for it
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iOS and iPadOS 17.5.1 fix a nasty bug that resurfaced old photos
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Searching for a female partner for the world’s “loneliest” plant
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Ars drives the second-generation Rivian R1T and R1S electric trucks
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Guidemaster: The most interesting, odd smartphone accessories we could find
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You can now buy a 4-foot-tall humanoid robot for $16K
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India celebrates “first major milestone” on path to launching astronauts
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ULA will launch its second Vulcan rocket without a real payload
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What happens when ChatGPT tries to solve 50,000 trolley problems?
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Latest Google layoffs hit the Flutter and Python groups
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Google patches its fifth zero-day vulnerability of the year in Chrome
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Patreon: Blocking platforms from sharing user video data is unconstitutional
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Carbon capture pipeline nixed after widespread opposition
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Newly found rooms in Sahura’s Pyramid challenge what we know of such structures
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Microsoft finally owns Candy Crush as it closes $69B Activision Blizzard deal
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Alleged cryptojacking scheme consumed $3.5M of stolen computing to make just $1M
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Linux maintainers were infected for 2 years by SSH-dwelling backdoor with huge reach
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Here’s Porsche’s newest EV, the 1,000-horsepower Taycan Turbo GT
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Nintendo pre-announces a Switch 2 announcement is coming… eventually
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iPhone owners get $92 payouts from Apple in phone-throttling settlement
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Climate damages by 2050 will be 6 times the cost of limiting warming to 2°
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Report: Apple is testing foldable iPhones, having the same problems as everyone else
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280 million e-bikes are slashing oil demand far more than electric vehicles
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Mathematicians finally solved Feynman’s “reverse sprinkler” problem
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EU accuses TikTok of failing to stop kids pretending to be adults
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As NASA watches Starship closely, here’s what the agency wants to see next
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Will demand for the Volkswagen ID Buzz outstrip supply?
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Words are flowing out like endless rain: Recapping a busy week of LLM news
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Nintendo targets Switch-emulation chat servers, decryption tools with DMCA
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Daily Telescope: A crab found in the night sky rather than the world’s oceans
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Another US state repeals law that protected ISPs from municipal competition
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100+ researchers say they stopped studying X, fearing Elon Musk might sue them
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For the first time, we’re seeing views of China’s entire space station
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Instagram stops letting random accounts send messages to teenagers
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Canonical wants better Snap support outside Ubuntu, based on latest hires
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Inside the making of National Geographic’s A Real Bug’s Life docuseries
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Elon Musk’s X dodges Australian order to remove church stabbing video
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Lawsuit against Prime Video ads shows perils of annual streaming subscriptions
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Dealmaster: Big early Black Friday display sale, Apple deals, and more
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Measles is “growing global threat,” CDC tells doctors in alert message
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Seeding steel frames brings destroyed coral reefs back to life
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Fake movie posters with Disney logos force Microsoft to alter Bing Image Creator
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Starlink’s overzealous fraud detection locked users out of their accounts
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Sims show problems with F1’s plan for moveable wings in 2026
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India sets sights on a Moon landing in 2040, but is it realistic?
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Report: After Altman firing, OpenAI tried to merge with rival—and was rejected
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Change Healthcare faces another ransomware threat—and it looks credible
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Yelp: It’s gotten worse since Google made changes to comply with EU rules
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Valve request takes down Portal 64 due to concerns over Nintendo involvement
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Yes, you should be a little freaked out about Hurricane Beryl
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Apple announces M4 with more CPU cores and AI focus, just months after M3
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The Volvo VNL, a heavy truck purpose-designed for North American roads
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It’s a showdown with Sabretooth in latest Deadpool and Wolverine trailer
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Driverless racing is real, terrible, and strangely exciting
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Microsoft confirms which Xbox games are going to Switch, PlayStation
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All the pieces are in place for the first crew flight of Boeing’s Starliner
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ITER fusion reactor to see further delays, with operations pushed to 2034
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Microsoft reveals first disc-less Xbox Series X
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Measles erupts in Florida school where 11% of kids are unvaccinated
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Barefoot workers, bacteria found at factory that made big-brand eye drops
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No one has seen the data behind Tyson’s “climate friendly beef” claim
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Ransomware mastermind LockBitSupp reveled in his anonymity—now he’s been ID’d
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YouTube’s ad blocker crackdown escalates, aggravating users
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Beware of scammers sending live couriers to liquidate victims’ life savings
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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is a new first-person Nazi-whipping journey
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Ridiculous, inventive party pack Sportsfriends is now free on PC and PlayStation
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Musk can’t dodge payments to ex-Twitter execs he fired, judge rules
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Former NASA administrator hates Artemis, wants to party like it’s 2008
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The GMO tooth microbe that is supposed to prevent cavities
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These states are basically begging you to get a heat pump
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DuckDuckGo’s browser adds encrypted, privacy-minded syncing and backup
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Chocolate made with fewer calories, less waste
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Feel-good story of the week: 2 ransomware gangs meet their demise
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Hello sunshine: We test McLaren’s drop-top hybrid Artura Spider
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Drugmaker to testify on why weight-loss drugs cost 15x more in the US
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Alleged Pixel Fold 2 prototype shows off ugly new camera block
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Taylor Swift fans dancing and jumping created last year’s “Swift quakes”
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The rent is too dang high in Cities: Skylines 2, so the devs nuked the landlords
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The 2024 Acura ZDX Type-S: This electric SUV feels polished but heavy
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After years of rumors, Sonos has now entered the headphones market
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Facebook let Netflix see user DMs, quit streaming to keep Netflix happy: Lawsuit
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EVs have 79% more reliability problems than gas cars, says Consumer Reports
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Android Auto starts flagging more powerful “parked” apps on the home screen
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Tesla threatened to sue buyers who resell Cybertruck without written permission
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Daily Telescope: Gigantic new stars stir up a nebula
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10 examples of technology going from the racetrack to the road
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One of Tekken 8’s “colorblind” modes is causing migraines, vertigo, and debate
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Canva’s Affinity acquisition is a non-subscription-based weapon against Adobe
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UnitedHealth uses AI model with 90% error rate to deny care, lawsuit alleges
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These dangerous scammers don’t even bother to hide their crimes
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The next food marketing blitz is aimed at people on new weight-loss drugs
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Rabbit R1 AI box revealed to just be an Android app
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Google and AT&T invest in Starlink rival for satellite-to-smartphone service
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Elon Musk’s chaotic first year at Twitter leaves X Corp. with shaky finances
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“Immensely disappointing”: Nike killing app for $350 self-tying sneakers
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Fake grass, real injuries? Dissecting the NFL’s artificial turf debate
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Faulty valve scuttles Starliner’s first crew launch
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Archaeologists discover intact medieval gauntlet at Kyburg Castle
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Android 15 Developer Preview 1 is out for the Pixel 6 and up
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AI bots can do the grunt work of filling out job applications for you
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Three terms sure to grab attention: Russia, nuclear, anti-satellite weapon
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Crypto influencer guilty of $110M scheme that shut down Mango Markets
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FCC pushes ISPs to fix security flaws in Internet routing
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Cable lobby vows “years of litigation” to avoid bans on blocking and throttling
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What I learned from the Apple Store’s 30-minute Vision Pro demo
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Tesla sold 1.8 million electric vehicles in 2023
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GM uses AI tool to determine which truck stops should get EV chargers
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Hertz is selling 20,000 used EVs due to high repair costs
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We test the baffling hubless Verge TS Pro electric motorbike
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Lead-tainted fruit pouches poison 22 toddlers; blood lead levels 8X threshold
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Plant-based cheese may be getting more appetizing
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Wear OS’s most consistent OEM quits: Fossil stops making smartwatches
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OpenAI board shake-up: Microsoft out, Apple backs away amid AI partnership scrutiny
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Public officials can block haters—but only sometimes, SCOTUS rules
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Apple to allow iOS app installs from websites, but small devs don’t qualify
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Darkness rises in an age of light in first trailer for Star Wars: The Acolyte
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Slay the Spire 2, Vampire Survivors meets Contra, and other “Triple-i” games
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Jury awards $229M to victims of “Real Water” tainted with rocket fuel chemical
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Apple under fire for disabling iPhone web apps—EU asks developers to weigh in
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First real-life Pixel 9 Pro pictures leak, and it has 16GB of RAM
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Emulation community expresses defiance in wake of Nintendo’s Yuzu lawsuit
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Kamikaze bacteria explode into bursts of lethal toxins
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Comcast reluctantly agrees to stop its misleading “10G Network” claims
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How a musician accused of fraud got his music back on Spotify, iTunes
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New EPA, DOE fuel regs give automakers longer to reduce CO2 emissions
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Elon Musk calls for “criminal prosecution” of X ad boycott perpetrators
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Soda additive linked to thyroid toxicity may finally get banned by FDA
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Big Pharma is “coming to the table” on price negotiations as it loses in court
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Apple deal could have been “suicide” for Google, company lawyer says
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Ancient desert mega-structures were planned using carved maps to scale
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GameStop stock influencer Roaring Kitty may lose access to E-Trade, report says
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Off-roading EVs find a home at King of the Hammers
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Zuckerberg says sorry for Meta harming kids—but rejects payments to families
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Samsung sets Galaxy S24 launch for Jan. 17; here’s what to expect
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Report: Apple and OpenAI have signed a deal to partner on AI
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Space experts foresee an “operational need” for nuclear power on the Moon
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Thunderbolt Share simplifies dual-PC workloads—but requires new hardware
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AI-powered romantic chatbots are a privacy nightmare
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Reddit sells training data to unnamed AI company ahead of IPO
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Probiotic bacterium kills preterm infant; FDA blasts supplement maker
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Mercury is still shrinking as it cools
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PS5 Slim’s new external disc drive requires online “pairing” before use
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Outcry from big AI firms over California AI “kill switch” bill
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TSMC, Samsung seeking permanent US licenses to operate China chip plants
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Nvidia CEO: US chip independence may take 20 years to achieve
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The next Starship mission has a tentative launch date: March 14
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The fungi in our guts can make cases of COVID worse
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Big Tech firms beat lawsuit from child laborers forced to work in cobalt mines
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Unleash the beast: Hi Power Cycles’ electric mountain bike
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YouTube will require disclosure of AI-manipulated videos from creators
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The Unistellar Odyssey smart telescope made me question what stargazing means
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New UK law targets “despicable individuals” who create AI sex deepfakes
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Company that plans to bring back the mammoth takes a key step
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How a 27-year-old busted the myth of Bitcoin’s anonymity
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Lawsuit: Citibank refused to reimburse scam victims who lost “life savings”
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34 years later, a 13-year-old hits the NES Tetris “kill screen”
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Financial institutions have 30 days to disclose breaches under new rules
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What happens when you trigger a car’s automated emergency stopping?
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Thousands of US kids are overdosing on melatonin gummies, ER study finds
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Review: The Fall of the House of Usher is a gloriously Gothic horror delight
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Guidemaster: Game controllers to turn your smartphone into a mobile gaming machine
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Poison expert allegedly poisoned wife—with a shockingly toxic gout drug
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Explore a digitized collection of doomed Everest climber’s letters home
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Over 100 far-right militias are coordinating on Facebook
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People are speaking with ChatGPT for hours, bringing 2013’s Her closer to reality
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Judge halts Texas probe into Media Matters’ reporting on X
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Meta routinely ignored reports of kids under 13 on Instagram, states allege
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Massive cryptomining rig discovered under Polish court’s floor, stealing power
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A story of two minis: Driving Gildred Racing’s Super Coopers
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Chinese smartphone company says it wants to build a Porsche challenger
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Max, Disney+, Hulu ad-free bundle coming amid high streaming cancellation rates
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After you die, your Steam games will be stuck in legal limbo
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Meta Quest 3 hands-on review: VR rejoins the real world
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We may now know who’s behind the lead-tainted cinnamon in toddler fruit pouches
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Scales helped reptiles conquer the land—when did they first evolve?
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ULA chief on the Vulcan rocket: “The path to flight one is clear”
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Massive car dealer ransom attack is mostly over after 2 weeks of work-arounds
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Rocket Report: Starbase will expand into state park; another Japanese rocket
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Sundar Pichai explained why Apple gets paid so much more for its default deal
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ChargePoint starts rolling out Tesla-style NACS plugs for its customers
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101 studies flagged as bogus COVID cure pusher sees career unravel
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Fast times and loose steering: The Heybike Tyson e-bike reviewed
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Ultrawide monitors remind us there’s still much to learn about OLED burn-in
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One of the major sellers of detailed driver behavioral data is shutting down
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FCC to block phone company over robocalls pushing scam “Tax Relief Program”
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Watch sand defy gravity and flow uphill thanks to “negative friction”
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Secret military space programs can be a little less secret, Pentagon says
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Japan’s new H3 rocket proved it works, but will it catch on anywhere else?
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Potential source of ancient methane eruption identified
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Facebook suffers big loss in lawsuit against data-scraping company
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Quantum error correction used to actually correct errors
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Samsung’s $1,300 phone might someday have fees for AI usage
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Once “too scary” to release, GPT-2 gets squeezed into an Excel spreadsheet
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Elephants may refer to each other by name
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Intel revives the MHz race with 6.2 GHz power-guzzling Core i9-14900KS
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Apple’s first 13-inch iPad Air debuts at $799 next week
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Child abusers are covering their tracks with better use of crypto
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VW puts $5B into cash-hungry Rivian, and Rivian will help fix up VW’s software
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“Overwhelming evidence” shows Craig Wright did not create bitcoin, judge says
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Rocket Report: Electron turns 50, China’s Moon launcher breathes fire
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TSMC predicts delays, less advanced chips at second Arizona fab
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Why every quantum computer will need a powerful classical computer
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Reddit admits more moderator protests could hurt its business
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Apple, SpaceX, Microsoft return-to-office mandates drove senior talent away
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Planet collision explains star’s brightening, then dimming
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Spotify raising prices by up to $3 as frustrated subs beg it to “just do music”
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Cities: Skylines 2 gets long-awaited official mod support and map editor
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It’s another bloody power struggle for Rome’s future in Gladiator II trailer
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EV charging update in Google Maps includes “AI-powered” station info
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$200-ish laptop with a 386 and 8MB of RAM is a modern take on the Windows 3.1 era
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Caribbean nation of Aruba backs itself up to Internet Archive
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11 years after launch, 49M people still use their PS4s, matching the PS5
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Dish botches satellite deorbit, gets hit with FCC’s first space-debris fine
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Moments of totality: How Ars experienced the eclipse
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New E. coli strain will accelerate evolution of the genes of your choice
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What would the late heavy bombardment have done to the Earth’s surface?
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Backdoor slipped into multiple WordPress plugins in ongoing supply-chain attack
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Mercedes’ electric G-Wagon is more capable than the gas version
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Stop telling everyone that TurboTax is “free,” FTC orders Intuit
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Bird flu flare: Cattle in 5 states now positive as Texas egg farm shuts down
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How melting Arctic ice leads to European drought and heatwaves
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No last-minute reprieve, US ban on some Apple Watch sales now in effect
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Pixel storage bugs are back, with users unable to use their devices
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Deepfakes in the courtroom: US judicial panel debates new AI evidence rules
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The brutality of this EV crash test was shocking, but both cars passed
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Apple’s cheaper Pencil is available to buy now, but it has some limitations
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After decades of dreams, a commercial spaceplane is almost ready to fly
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Wyoming mayoral candidate wants to govern by AI bot
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It’s “shakeout” time as losses of Netflix rivals top $5 billion
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The chemistry of milk washing, aka the secret to Ben Franklin’s favorite tipple
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M4 iPad Pro teardown finds easier-to-access battery, glimpses of Tandem OLED design
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PlayStation VR2’s PC adapter hits this August, with missing features
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Nintendo’s lost 1990s “VR” console comes to 3DS thanks to a remarkable emulator
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Review: Nvidia’s RTX 4070 Ti Super is better, but I still don’t know who it’s for
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2 municipal water facilities report falling to hackers in separate breaches
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Teen’s vocal cords act like coin slot in worst-case ingestion accident
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Gigabyte BIOS update outs next-gen AMD Ryzen APUs with upgraded Radeon GPUs
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AI hype invades Taco Bell and Pizza Hut
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Leica camera has built-in defense against misleading AI, costs $9,125
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Russia talks a big future in space while its overall budget is quietly cut
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After decades of Mario, how do developers bridge a widening generation gap?
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Lawsuit opens research misconduct report that may get a Harvard prof fired
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The reincarnation of totaled Teslas—in Ukraine
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Doing DNS and DHCP for your LAN the old way—the way that works
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How do brainless creatures control their appetites?
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Netflix gets the NFL: Three-year deal starts this season on Christmas
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Apple introduces a new Pencil for the iPad—its cheapest yet
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Tesla recalls all 3,878 Cybertrucks over faulty accelerator pedal cover
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OpenAI President Greg Brockman quits as nervous employees hold all-hands meeting
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Axiom, SpaceX launch third all-private crew mission to space station
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eBay hit with $3M fine, admits to “terrorizing innocent people”
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New Microsoft AI model may challenge GPT-4 and Google Gemini
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“Outrageously” priced weight-loss drugs could bankrupt US health care
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Masters of the Air: Imagine a bunch of people throwing up, including me
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Study yields new insights into why some people get headaches from red wine
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Net neutrality’s court fate depends on whether broadband is “telecommunications”
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Apple Watch no longer sold with blood oxygen monitoring after patent battle loss
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Phantom braking lands troubled EV-maker Fisker in feds’ crosshairs
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Man suffers rare bee sting directly to the eyeball—it didn’t go well
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Alaska’s top-heavy glaciers are approaching an irreversible tipping point
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Reports: Apple is halting its next high-end Vision in favor of something cheaper
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Texas firm allegedly behind fake Biden robocall that told people not to vote
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14 big landlords used software to collude on rent prices, DC lawsuit says
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Google’s claim that search users have choice is “bogus,” Microsoft CEO tells judge
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Google caught placing big-brand ads on hardcore porn sites, report says
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Tesla deliveries drop 8.5 percent year over year in first decline since 2020
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Beryl is just the latest disaster to strike the energy capital of the world
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VMware sandbox escape bugs are so critical, patches are released for end-of-life products
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Tesla’s misleading driving range claims trigger DOJ probe
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Here’s BMW’s electric replacement for the X3—production starts in 2025
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Report: Superconductivity researcher found to have committed misconduct
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Dealmaster: OLED TVs, Apple gear, a robot vacuum, and more
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Canon plans to disrupt chipmaking with low-cost “stamp” machine
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Tesla to lay off more than 10 percent of its workers as sales slow
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Data broker selling de-anonymized info to face FTC lawsuit after all
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Tesla just posted its Q3 financial results, and they’re underwhelming
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EmTech Digital 2024: A thoughtful look at AI’s pros and cons with minimal hype
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Can we drill for hydrogen? New find suggests additional geological source.
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NOAA says “extreme” solar storm will persist through the weekend
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Eureka: With GPT-4 overseeing training, robots can learn much faster
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Taking a closer look at AI’s supposed energy apocalypse
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New FDA-approved drug makes severe food allergies less life-threatening
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Hospitals owned by private equity are harming patients, reports find
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Samsung Electronics is on strike as workers stage one-day walkout
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Rumored new 4K Chromecast may fix long-standing storage issues
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Microsoft plans to lock down Windows DNS like never before. Here’s how.
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Forget the proverbial wisdom: Opposites don’t really attract, study finds
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Supreme Court issues stay on EPA’s ozone plan, despite blistering dissent
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First results are in: 2023 temperatures were stunningly warm
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Logic Pro gets some serious AI—and a version bump—for Mac and iPad
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Here’s how Michelin plans to make its tires more renewable
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Teen sued Utah over social media law requiring curfew for minors
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Here are the winners and losers when it comes to clouds for Monday’s eclipse
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Google Podcasts shuts down tomorrow, April 2
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Apple confirms bug that is keeping some iPhone alarms from sounding
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DeepMind adds a diffusion engine to latest protein-folding software
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Studio: Takedown notice for 15-year-old fan-made Hunt for Gollum was a mistake
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Top Harvard Cancer researchers accused of scientific fraud; 37 studies falsified
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Toyota shows electric concepts at Tokyo show, but it may never build them
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Google accidentally published internal Search documentation to GitHub
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Boeing is troubleshooting a small helium leak on the Starliner spacecraft
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How to avoid the cognitive hooks and habits that make us vulnerable to cons
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NASA grapples with budget cuts as it undertakes ambitious programs
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Concern grows as bird flu spreads further in US cows: 32 herds in 8 states
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Motherboard makers apparently to blame for high-end Intel Core i9 CPU failures
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America’s first lunar lander in a half-century won’t reach the Moon
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Consumer group wants to end $255M “gift card loophole” for Starbucks and others
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Email Microsoft didn’t want seen reveals rushed decision to invest in OpenAI
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US prescription market hamstrung for 9 days (so far) by ransomware attack
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VMware Fusion, Workstation now free for home use, subscription-only for businesses
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Fossil found on the side of the road is a new species of mosasaur
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Are you near Houston? Come to our IT event at Space Center Houston on November 1!
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Elon Musk sues OpenAI and Sam Altman, accusing them of chasing profits
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Deepfake scammer walks off with $25 million in first-of-its-kind AI heist
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Intel, Microsoft discuss plans to run Copilot locally on PCs instead of in the cloud
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Intuit’s AI gamble: Mass layoff of 1,800 paired with hiring spree
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40% of US electricity is now emissions-free
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Apple announces RCS support for iMessage
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Secrets of the Octopus takes us inside the world of these “aliens on Earth”
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Star Wars behind the scenes: Creating the unique aesthetic of The Acolyte
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Anthropic’s Claude 3 causes stir by seeming to realize when it was being tested
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Professor sues Meta to allow release of feed-killing tool for Facebook
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Second-biggest black hole in the Milky Way found
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After appeal to Musk, X suspends accounts that outed neo-Nazi cartoonist
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Microsoft is reworking Recall after researchers point out its security problems
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SpaceX video teases potential Starship booster “catch” on next flight
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New attack steals AI secrets from GPUs made by Apple, AMD, and Qualcomm
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Big Three carriers pay $10M to settle claims of false “unlimited” advertising
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Windows Notepad’s midlife renaissance continues with spellcheck and autocorrect
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Apple punishes women for same behaviors that get men promoted, lawsuit says
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Android 14 review: There’s always next year
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Disarmingly lifelike: ChatGPT-4o will laugh at your jokes and your dumb hat
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We may have spotted the first magnetar flare outside our galaxy
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Mother plucker: Steel fingers guided by AI pluck weeds rapidly and autonomously
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The 2024 Alfa Romeo Tonale is a confoundingly charming plug-in hybrid
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Japan government accepts it’s no longer the ’90s, stops requiring floppy disks
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Google and Mozilla don’t like Apple’s new iOS browser rules
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A forensic artist has given a 500-year-old Inca “ice maiden” a face
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CDC recommends spring COVID booster for people 65 and up
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CEO Bobby Kotick will leave Activision Blizzard on January 1, 2024
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Star Citizen’s Squadron 42 campaign is “feature complete” after 11 years
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A password manager LastPass calls “fraudulent” booted from App Store
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Chromebook Plus laptops debut with hardware requirements, exclusive features
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95% of OpenAI employees have threatened to quit in standoff with board
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Tesla chair says Elon Musk needs $46 billion pay plan to stay motivated
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Dogs’ brain activity shows they recognize the names of objects
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FCC chair defends broadband discounts for poor people against Republican attack
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Joaquin Phoenix meets his perfect match in Joker: Folie à Deux teaser
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AT&T announces $7 monthly add-on fee for “Turbo” 5G speeds
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“This vulnerability is now under mass exploitation.” Citrix Bleed bug bites hard
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Hackers can read private AI-assistant chats even though they’re encrypted
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OpenAI introduces GPT-4 Turbo: Larger memory, lower cost, new knowledge
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The new electric eSprinter outperforms, undercuts Rivian’s cargo van
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$40 billion worth of crypto crime enabled by stablecoins since 2022
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OpenAI introduces custom AI assistants called “GPTs” that play different roles
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Reddit’s blockchain-based “Community Points” rewards crash after sunsetting
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BMW has an all-new electric 5 Series, and we’ve driven it: The 2024 BMW i5
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Cities: Skylines 2’s troubled launch, and why simulation games are freaking hard
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CNN, record holder for shortest streaming service, wants another shot
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This stretchy electronic material hardens upon impact just like “oobleck”
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Ford’s wacky electric Supervan 4.2 sets a new lap record at Bathurst
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Apple Vision Pro will launch Feb. 2, preorders start Jan. 19
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Tiny cracks in rocks may have concentrated chemicals needed for life
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Varda looks to Australia after delays in obtaining US reentry approval
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Some states are now trying to ban lab-grown meat
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Testing the 2024 BMW M2—maybe the last M car with a manual transmission
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Linus Torvalds reiterates his tabs-versus-spaces stance with a kernel trap
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High-severity vulnerabilities affect a wide range of Asus router models
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Harbinger delivers first customer electric truck chassis to RV maker Thor
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Mugger take your phone? Cash apps too easily let thieves drain accounts, DA says
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FTX fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in prison
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Black Friday 2023: The latest tech deals on Apple, Lenovo, Dyson, Vitamix, and more!
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EPA issues four rules limiting pollution from fossil fuel power plants
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DOJ says Boeing faces criminal charge for violating deal over 737 Max crashes
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Daily Telescope: A dazzling view of the Milky Way from southern Africa
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Daily Telescope: A stunning image of a star cluster in a nearby galaxy
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The 2025 Polestar 4: Great steering and a small carbon footprint stand out
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Netflix, hungry for more growth, signals more price hikes
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OpenWrt, now 20 years old, is crafting its own future-proof reference hardware
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Alzheimer’s scientist indicted for allegedly falsifying data in $16M scheme
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Matter, set to fix smart home standards in 2023, stumbled in the real market
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Alien: Romulus teaser has all the right elements to pique our interest
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Why do some people always get lost?
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Daily Telescope: A protostar with a stunning protoplanetary disc
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The Pixel 8 parts store goes live, should be up for 7 years
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Elon Musk’s X to stop allowing users to hide their blue checks
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Researchers upend AI status quo by eliminating matrix multiplication in LLMs
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Relish the Halloween horror of this purple fungus that “mummifies” spiders
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Microsoft rolls out Windows 11 23H2, a new baseline for the frequently updated OS
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“ChatGPT with voice” opens up to everyone on iOS and Android
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Final images of Ingenuity reveal an entire blade broke off the helicopter
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SpaceX celebrates major progress on the third flight of Starship
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Here’s the production version of Porsche’s first electric Macan SUV
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From toy to tool: DALL-E 3 is a wake-up call for visual artists—and the rest of us
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Could AIs become conscious? Right now, we have no way to tell.
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A complete (so far) Star Citizen ship collection now costs $48,000
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Acer’s 27-inch monitor has headphones-free 3D audio, glasses-free 3D screen
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4-year campaign backdoored iPhones using possibly the most advanced exploit ever
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White House to weaken climate-fighting fuel efficiency targets for 2030
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Google goes “open AI” with Gemma, a free, open-weights chatbot family
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The Dell XPS laptop, as we know and love it, is no more
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NASA is about to launch a mission of pure discovery to a metal asteroid
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Scientists identify first known prehistoric person with Turner syndrome
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Bizarre armor from Mycenaean Greece turns out to have been effective
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Dealmaster: Lenovo deals, sales on charging solutions, and more
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These are Honda’s concepts for its new family of EVs due in 2026
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NASA still doesn’t understand root cause of Orion heat shield issue
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Sneaking science into Borderlands: Inside the game inside a game
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AT&T’s botched network update caused yesterday’s major wireless outage
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Microsoft is adding a new key to PC keyboards for the first time since 1994
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Google changes repair policy after criticism of third-party parts ban
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MacBook Air gets hosed, other models hold steady in macOS 15 as Intel support fades
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Adobe’s hidden cancellation fee is unlawful, FTC suit says
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Bridge collapses put transportation agencies’ emergency plans to the test
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They have begun: Attacks exploiting vulnerability carry maximum 10 severity rating
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Musk claims Neuralink patient doing OK with implant, can move mouse with brain
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New 6GB version of the RTX 3050 may be Nvidia’s first sub-$200 GPU in over 4 years
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Key misinformation “superspreaders” on Twitter: Older women
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The mythical griffin was not inspired by a horned dinosaur, study concludes
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It’s a fake: Mysterious 280 million-year-old fossil is mostly just black paint
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Lawsuit from Elon Musk’s X against anti-hate speech group dismissed by US judge
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Password crackdown leads to more income for Netflix
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Attackers are pummeling networks around the world with millions of login attempts
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Android’s AI era includes eavesdropping on phone calls, warning you about scams
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Florida middle-schoolers charged with making deepfake nudes of classmates
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AMD intros Ryzen AI 300 chips with Zen 5, better GPU, and hugely improved NPU
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ByteDance unlikely to sell TikTok, as former Trump official plots purchase
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Google agrees to delete Incognito data despite prior claim that’s “impossible”
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Was F1 too boring? Watch these races instead
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Devs left with tough choices as Warner Bros. ends all Adult Swim Games downloads
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Measles rises globally amid vaccination crash; WHO and CDC sound the alarm
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Fracking wastewater has “shocking” amount of clean-energy mineral lithium
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Google unveils Veo, a high-definition AI video generator that may rival Sora
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Lincoln Corsair PHEV review: A luxury car shouldn’t squeak this much
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Avatar: The Last Airbender trailer has the element-bending action we crave
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Neuralink to implant 2nd human with brain chip as 85% of threads retract in 1st
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Testers unearth touchscreen UI in tvOS beta, signs point to a touchscreen HomePod
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Elon Musk and Tesla ignored Autopilot’s fatal flaws, judge says evidence shows
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The Motorola Edge 2024 comes to the US for $550
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FCC bans cable TV industry’s favorite trick for hiding full cost of service
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Fragments of bird flu virus genome found in pasteurized milk, FDA says
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NASA officially greenlights $3.35 billion mission to Saturn’s moon Titan
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Game developer survey: 50% work at a studio already using generative AI tools
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Researchers create AI worms that can spread from one system to another
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Instagram sorry for translation error that put “terrorist” in Palestinian bios
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OpenAI backpedals on scandalous tactic to silence former employees
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$30 doorbell cameras have multiple serious security flaws, says Consumer Reports
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Microsoft ties executive pay to security following multiple failures and breaches
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TSMC will build third Arizona fab after winning $6.6B in CHIPS funding
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Arduino’s Plug and Make Kit lets your hacking imagination run wild, sans solder
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Elon Musk’s Neuralink reports trouble with first human brain chip
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iOS 18 is all about customization, but also improves Android users’ SMS life
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For the second time in two years, AMD blows up its laptop CPU numbering system
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Space Wreck is a hardcore, combat-optional, break-the-game RPG that clicks
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Google.com tests a news-filled homepage, just like Bing and Yahoo
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Here’s why a Japanese billionaire just canceled his lunar flight on Starship
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The Galaxy S24 gets seven years of updates, $1,300 Titanium “Ultra” model
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Microsoft fixes problem that let Edge replicate Chrome tabs without permission
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OpenAI’s new “CriticGPT” model is trained to criticize GPT-4 outputs
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A 50 percent more efficient big rig? Meet Super Truck II
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DNA-based bacterial parasite uses completely new DNA-editing method
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The 2024 Mercedes E 350 4Matic is the thriftiest luxury workhorse
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University of Chicago researchers seek to “poison” AI art generators with Nightshade
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Alaska Airlines says it found many loose bolts on its Boeing 737 Max 9s
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Prime Video subs will soon see ads for Amazon products when they hit pause
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Astronomers have solved the mystery of why this black hole has the hiccups
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Movie industry demands US law requiring ISPs to block piracy websites
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Google witness accidentally blurts out that Apple gets 36% cut of Safari deal
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Juno makes its first ultra-close flyby of the volcano-covered moon Io
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Build your dream desktop with these Prime Day PC components deals
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Drastic moves by X, Microsoft may not stop spread of fake Taylor Swift porn
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Meta will start collecting “anonymized” data about Quest headset usage
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Google might make users pay for AI features in search results
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Hitting the trails with a low-priced e-mountain bike
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Smallish car, biggish price—we try out the 2024 BMW X2 M35i
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Once again, neither Mac nor iPad sales grew in Apple’s latest earnings report
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Office 2024 will be the next standalone release, as the Office brand lives on
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The 2023 Toyota Prius Prime is a mostly pleasant plug-in hybrid
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The amazing helicopter on Mars, Ingenuity, will fly no more
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Mysterious rock depicted in 15th century painting is most likely a Stone Age tool
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At Senate AI hearing, news executives fight against “fair use” claims for AI training data
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What NASA wants to see from SpaceX’s second Starship test flight
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Even Google CEO Sundar Pichai doesn’t understand Google’s privacy controls
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Renewables transition “unstoppable,” but still too slow for the climate
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Mercedes-Benz scales back electric ambitions as EV pessimism grows
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Report: New “Apple Intelligence” AI features will be opt-in by default
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Microsoft says Kremlin-backed hackers accessed its source and internal systems
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman wants to build AI “superintelligence”
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Media outlets win fight to gain faster access to Google trial evidence
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Our oldest microbial ancestors were way ahead of their time
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Alarming superbug from deadly eyedrop outbreak has spread to dogs
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Google’s new gaming AI aims past “superhuman opponent” and at “obedient partner”
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Bumble apologizes for ads shaming women into sex
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Fake AI law firms are sending fake DMCA threats to generate fake SEO gains
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How Apple plans to update new iPhones without opening them
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Lost, circa-2008 Timesplitters 4 prototype discovered on PS3 dev kit
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The life and times of Cozy Bear, the Russian hackers who just hit Microsoft and HPE
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Here’s what we know after three days of Formula 1 preseason testing
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A frozen lake and several Lamborghinis provide lessons on traction control
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Meta’s new $199 Quest 2 price is a steal for the VR-curious
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Inside the Titan submersible disaster
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Getting a charge: An exercise bike that turns your pedaling into power
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80 years later, GCHQ releases new images of Nazi code-breaking computer
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Tesla asks shareholders to approve Texas move and restore Elon Musk’s $56B pay
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Judge mulls sanctions over Google’s “shocking” destruction of internal chats
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AT&T acknowledges data leak that hit 73 million current and former users
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A root-server at the Internet’s core lost touch with its peers. We still don’t know why.
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Mars experienced a precursor to plate tectonics
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Qualcomm’s “Snapdragon 8s Gen 3” cuts down the company’s flagship SoC
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Lamborghini will make hybrid versions of all its cars to cut its CO2
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Apple removes the first iOS Game Boy emulator released under new App Store rules
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NY Times copyright suit wants OpenAI to delete all GPT instances
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These scientists built their own Stone Age tools to figure out how they were used
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On self-driving, Waymo is playing chess while Tesla plays checkers
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Analogue’s next project is an accurate, hardware-emulated Nintendo 64 replica
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Worried about roundabouts? Waze wants to help
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Large cryptocurrency miners in US now have to report energy use to government
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Prime Video cuts Dolby Vision, Atmos support from ad tier—and didn’t tell subs
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The Ford F-150 Lightning’s latest headache? A stop-ship order
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Review: Framework’s Laptop 16 is unique, laudable, fascinating, and flawed
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Musk files lawsuit claiming Media Matters manipulated X by scrolling down
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Proxmox gives VMware ESXi users a place to go after Broadcom kills free version
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EU says Apple violated app developers’ rights, could be fined 10% of revenue
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Hackers infect users of antivirus service that delivered updates over HTTP
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We’ll know soon if Astra—the commercial space company—has a future
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The AI wars heat up with Claude 3, claimed to have “near-human” abilities
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Researchers describe how to tell if ChatGPT is confabulating
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Sorry doubters, Starship actually had a remarkably successful flight
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Why I hope the Atari 400 Mini will bring respect to Atari’s most underrated platform
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Flying coach? At least you’ll be able to watch movies on an in-seat OLED TV soon
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Intel’s failed 64-bit Itanium CPUs die another death as Linux support ends
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Tesla must face racism class action from 6,000 Black workers, judge rules
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Lightening the load: AI helps exoskeleton work with different strides
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Google’s Pixel 8 series gets USB-C to DisplayPort; desktop mode rumors heat up
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Rocket Report: German launch from Australia; Neutron delayed until 2025
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New study tracks a mammoth’s travels across Alaska
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Jupiter’s moon Ganymede is telling us more about its alien ocean
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Striking UAW workers win key battery plant concession from General Motors
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OpenAI opens the door for military uses but maintains AI weapons ban
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Okta hit by another breach, this one stealing employee data from 3rd-party vendor
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Apple Intelligence and other features won’t launch in the EU this year
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Modern lives are messing up menstrual cycles—earlier starts, more irregularity
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Emergency alert test to hit all cell phones, TVs, and radios at 2:20 pm ET today
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Amazon refuses to pay screenwriter for the right to reboot Road House
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Unity lays off an additional 25 percent of its staffers
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ChatGPT shows better moral judgment than a college undergrad
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Three betas in, iOS 18 testers still can’t try out Apple Intelligence features
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Boeing says it can’t make money with fixed-price contracts
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Mere days before its debut, the Ariane 6 rocket loses a key customer to SpaceX
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Wear OS’s big comeback continues; might hit half of Apple Watch sales
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Google loses fight to hide 2021 money pit: $26B in default contracts
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“Catastrophic” AI harms among warnings in declaration signed by 28 nations
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NASA indefinitely delays return of Starliner to review propulsion data
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The first crew launch of Boeing’s Starliner capsule remains on hold
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Hackers can force iOS and macOS browsers to divulge passwords and much more
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This AI-controlled jet fighter has now flown against human pilots
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US dodges delay of Sam Bankman-Fried’s sentencing by dropping second trial
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Don’t use these six cinnamon products, FDA warns after concerning lead tests
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Leaks from Valve’s Deadlock look like a pressed sandwich of every game around
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George Carlin estate forces “AI Carlin” off the Internet for good
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AI helps 3D printers “write” with coiling fluid ropes like Jackson Pollock
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Study: Scribes in ancient Egypt had really poor posture during work
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OnePlus ships Android 14 to the OnePlus 11
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The 2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV’s great range comes at a high cost
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Amazon Prime Big Deal Days are here: All the best deals of the big sale
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Dealmaster: Save on laptops, Lego, CPUs, GPUs, and more
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The USPS agrees to buy six Canoo LDV electric vans, delivered by April
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No physics? No problem. AI weather forecasting is already making huge strides.
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Gotta go? We’ve finally found out what makes urine yellow
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Reddit faces new reality after cashing in on its IPO
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Test flights on tap for Space Perspective’s luxury high-altitude balloon
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A giant battery gives this new school bus a 300-mile range
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Cryptmaster is a dark, ridiculous RPG test of your typing and guessing skills
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A giant meteorite has been lost in the desert since 1916—here’s how we might find it
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RIP ICQ: Remembering a classic messaging app that was way ahead of its time
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Critical vulnerability in Atlassian Confluence server is under “mass exploitation”
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DeepMind AI rivals the world’s smartest high schoolers at geometry
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Nestlé baby foods loaded with unhealthy sugars—but only in poorer countries
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Much-derided BMI is useful for assessing fat levels in kids, study suggests
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Star Citizen still hasn’t launched, but it’s already banning cheaters
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Did an AI write that hour-long “George Carlin” special? I’m not convinced.
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Toyota will spend $1.4 billion to build electric 3-row SUV in Indiana
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Lost opportunity: We could’ve started fighting climate change in 1971
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SCOTUS blocks order that said Biden admin can’t “coerce” social media firms
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What happens when an astronaut in orbit says he’s not coming back?
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Ford pushes the off-road button with F-150 Lightning Switchgear
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Rocket Report: Starship stacked; Georgia shuts the door on Spaceport Camden
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The iPhone’s next AAA game, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, gets a release date
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Android’s infamous January 2024 update is fixed and rolling out again
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Report: Amazon made $1B with secret algorithm for spiking prices Internet-wide
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FCC scraps old speed benchmark, says broadband should be at least 100Mbps
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SCOTUS mifepristone case: Justices focus on anti-abortion groups’ legal standing
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Supreme Court vacates rulings on Texas and Florida social media laws
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How the Webb and Gaia missions bring a new perspective on galaxy formation
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NASA urged Astrobotic not to send its hamstrung spacecraft toward the Moon
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NASA orders more tests on Starliner, but says crew isn’t stranded in space
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What do we know about the Switch 2’s hardware power?
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Jellyfish regenerate lost tentacles, and now we know how
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GPT-5 might arrive this summer as a “materially better” update to ChatGPT
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This 3D-printed plate lets food droplets magically move without being touched
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DOS_deck offers free, all-timer DOS games in a browser, with controller support
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Webb telescope spots hints that Eris, Makemake are geologically active
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This EV builder has given a Land Rover Defender four electric hub motors
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Technical headaches put the brakes on GM’s big EV push
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Does anyone really need a 1,000 Hz gaming display?
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Maya reservoirs relied on aquatic plants like water lilies to help keep water clean
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The Atlantic hurricane season begins soon—hold on to your butts
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CDC ditches 5-day COVID isolation, argues COVID is becoming flu-like
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The Ars Technica staff guide to the mobile apps we can’t live without
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eBay to pay $59M after DOJ ties pill press sales to fentanyl drug rings
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Russia renamed its ambitious satellite program after Putin misspoke its name
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It could well be a blockbuster hurricane season, and that’s not a good thing
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Intel’s 14th-gen desktop CPUs are a tiny update even by modern standards
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Daily Telescope: Spying a double cluster of supergiant stars
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The 2024 Fiat 500e is a $34K EV that appeals to emotion, not logic
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Law enforcement doesn’t want to be “customer service” reps for Meta any more
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April updates for Windows 10 and 11 break some VPN software, Microsoft says
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Getting “forever chemicals” out of drinking water is expensive
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The puzzling case of a baby who wouldn’t stop crying—then began to slip away
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We get more useful energy out of renewables than fossil fuels
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It’s a few years late, but a prototype supersonic airplane has taken flight
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Nvidia unveils Blackwell B200, the “world’s most powerful chip” designed for AI
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AI-generated Al Michaels to provide daily recaps during 2024 Summer Olympics
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Daily Telescope: Traveling into the heart of the Heart Nebula
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Google loses battle to redact confidential info leaked by final witness
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X quietly revived anti-misgendering policy that Musk dropped last year
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Connected devices with awful default passwords now illegal in UK
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Daily Telescope: The Horsehead Nebula as we’ve never seen it before
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Fisker is out of cash, not making cars, and filing for bankruptcy
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Tech giants form AI group to counter Nvidia with new interconnect standard
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The Super Bowl’s best and wackiest AI commercials
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Building robots for “Zero Mass” space exploration
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We’ve just had a year in which every month was a record-setter
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Meet QDEL, the backlight-less display tech that could replace OLED in premium TVs
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Rocket Report: Iran reaches orbit; Chinese firm achieves impressive landing test
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Your current PC probably doesn’t have an AI processor, but your next one might
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Micro LED monitors connect like puzzle pieces in HP multi-monitor concept
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Shadow of the Erdtree’s trailer gives us more Elden Ring lore to get wrong
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Pornhub prepares to block five more states rather than check IDs
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US says AI models can’t hold patents
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CVS ditches common cold meds after FDA advisers say they’re useless
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Dealmaster: Apple iPads, HP printers, OLED TVs, robo vacuums, and more
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The Pixel Watch 2 is official with a Snapdragon W5+ chip
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Daily Telescope: A galactic neighborhood that isn’t
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Cut submarine cables cause web outages across Africa; 6 countries still affected
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Apple overhauls MacBook Pro lineup with M3 chips and a new entry-level option
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Tesla is under a federal wire fraud probe for misleading investors
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Musk’s X demands money from laid-off employees, claims they were overpaid
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Tyler Perry puts $800 million studio expansion on hold because of OpenAI’s Sora
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FDA warns of infection risk from 26 big-brand eye drops; stop using immediately
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Reddit cashes in on AI gold rush with $203M in LLM training license fees
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German state gov. ditching Windows for Linux, 30K workers migrating
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T-Mobile hopes you’ll buy $30 “Home Internet Backup” for when cable goes out
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Google Chrome will limit ad blockers starting June 2024
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Chromium found in lead-tainted fruit pouches may explain contamination
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A big European satellite will make an uncontrolled return to Earth Wednesday
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Robot dogs armed with AI-aimed rifles undergo US Marines Special Ops evaluation
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New paper explains why females are prone to autoimmune diseases
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Daily Telescope: The most distant galaxy found so far is a total surprise
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Critical vulnerabilities in BIG-IP appliances leave big networks open to intrusion
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Nearby star cluster houses unusually large black hole
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Zuckerberg’s AGI remarks follow trend of downplaying AI dangers
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Elon Musk will see you in court: The top Twitter and X Corp. lawsuits of 2023
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Daily Telescope: The Milky Way soars above Devil’s Kitchen
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Daniel Dennett, philosophical giant who championed “naturalism,” dead at 82
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Elon Musk denies tweets misled Twitter investors ahead of purchase
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Dev sets up “goatse” trap for sites that steal his free web game
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SCOTUS tears down Sacklers’ immunity, blowing up opioid settlement
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Daily Telescope: Looking up to brilliant skies Down Under
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Lighter, nimbler, more hybrid power: The F1 car of 2026
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Why Americans aren’t buying more EVs
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Study finds that once people use cargo bikes, they like their cars much less
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US’s power grid continues to lower emissions—everything else, not so much
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Daily Telescope: Life on Earth, and maybe in the heavens above, in a single photo
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2025 Maserati Grecale Folgore review: A stylish SUV, but a hard EV sell
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Daily Telescope: A bright nebula in a one-horned constellation
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Proteins let cells remember how well their last division went
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Novel camera system lets us see the world through eyes of birds and bees
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So much for free speech on X; Musk confirms new users must soon pay to post
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Elon Musk’s X loses fight to disclose federal surveillance of users
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Google’s latest layoffs are in finance and real estate
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2023 National Climate Assessment paints grim picture while offering hope
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US may pay 3x more than EU for Moderna’s US-funded COVID shot
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Apple’s “carbon neutral” claims are facing increased scrutiny
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Viral news story of botnet with 3 million toothbrushes was too good to be true
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Elon Musk’s xAI releases Grok source and weights, taunting OpenAI
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Supreme Court denies Epic v. Apple petitions, opening up iOS payment options
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The single-motor BMW i4 proves the less-powerful EV is usually better
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Feds appoint “AI doomer” to run US AI safety institute
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Doctor Who’s sparkling new season feels like a fresh return to form
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Microsoft partners with OpenAI-rival Mistral for AI models, drawing EU scrutiny
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Cop busted for unauthorized use of Clearview AI facial recognition resigns
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Bungie wins landmark suit against Destiny 2 cheat-maker AimJunkies
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Renovation relic: Man finds hominin jawbone in parents’ travertine kitchen tile
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Job losses likely at VW as the people’s car brand becomes uncompetitive
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Daily Telescope: Peering into the remnants of an 800-year-old supernova
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Bizarre blip: Cases of fetuses with flipped organs quadrupled in China
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Daily Telescope: Snapshot of a brilliant green comet before it left forever
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Elon Musk sued by former Twitter CEO over refusal to pay $57M severance
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Big Pharma to raise US list prices of 500 drugs in January: Report
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Airbnb bans creepy surveillance cameras inside rentals starting April 30
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The right bacteria turn farms into carbon sinks
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What kind of bug would make machine learning suddenly 40% worse at NetHack?
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Europe seeks to emulate NASA’s revolutionary commercial cargo program
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Speedy “SD Express” cards have gone nowhere for years, but Samsung could change that
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Lawmakers say Section 230 repeal will protect children—opponents predict chaos
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Daily Telescope: A spooky image of the Solar System’s largest planet
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Should you flush with toilet lid up or down? Study says it doesn’t matter
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PlayStation has blocked hardware cheating device Cronus Zen, others may follow
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Steam Next Fest: Eight game demos that stood out from the crowd
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Twitter/X strips headlines out of news links: “It’s something Elon wants”
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Elizabeth Holmes barred from federal health programs for 90 years
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How do you pronounce “hockey”? US players say it with “fake Canadian” accent.
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Claims of TikTok whistleblower may not add up
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We still don’t understand how one human apparently got bird flu from a cow
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Reddit finally takes its API war where it belongs: to AI companies
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How the “Nutbush” became Australia’s unofficial national dance
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Europe’s ambitious satellite Internet project appears to be running into trouble
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First streaming-only NFL Playoff game breaks records with 23 million viewers
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Sonos has finally fixed the Dolby Atmos “pop of death” in its Arc soundbars
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It’s Star Wars Day, and we have a new trailer for The Acolyte to celebrate
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Ransomware attackers quickly weaponize PHP vulnerability with 9.8 severity rating
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Hands-on with the new iPad Pros and Airs: A surprisingly refreshing refresh
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Archie, the Internet’s first search engine, is rescued and running
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Search engine that scans billions of faces tries blocking kids from results
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OpenAI and Common Sense Media partner to protect teens from AI harms and misuse
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Modder packs an entire Nintendo Wii into a box the size of a pack of cards
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Ketamine pills for depression show positive results in trial—but with caveats
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FCC moves ahead with Title II net neutrality rules in 3-2 party-line vote
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OpenAI holds back wide release of voice-cloning tech due to misuse concerns
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NASA will pay SpaceX nearly $1 billion to deorbit the International Space Station
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Shields up: New ideas might make active shielding viable
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How do kingfishers avoid concussions when diving? It might be in their genes
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iOS 18’s drive-formatting option shows how far iPhones have come for power users
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The contradiction of environmentally sustainable supercar manufacturing
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This tiny EV crossover from VinFast will go on sale in the US
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Portal 64 is an N64 demake of Valve’s classic, now available as a “First Slice”
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Solid-state polymer heat pump gets rid of the heat itself
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ISPs ask FCC for tax on Big Tech to fund broadband networks and discounts
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That’s never happened before: Games Done Quick video stars speedrunning dog
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Not burn-in: Scary OLED TV image retention may stem from “buggy” feature
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GameStop investor retracts suit accusing Roaring Kitty of pump-and-dump scheme
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Banish OEM self-signed certs forever and roll your own private LetsEncrypt
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In exchange for a lunar rover, Japan will get seats on Moon-landing missions
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Microsoft’s ugly sweater for 2023 is Windows XP’s iconic default wallpaper
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The restored Star Trek Enterprise-D bridge goes on display in May
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Sauron’s dark rise is front and center in The Rings of Power S2 teaser
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VMware customers face uncertain future as Broadcom ends VMware partner programs
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AMD starts bringing its own tiny CPU cores to new Ryzen 7040 laptop chips
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Nvidia announces “moonshot” to create embodied human-level AI in robot form
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How the perils of space have affected asteroid Ryugu
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Prison phone company leaked 600K users’ data and didn’t notify them, FTC says
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Top Israel/Hamas misinformation spreaders use Elon Musk’s paid “verification”
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Report: Apple is already designing a lighter Vision Pro to fix “neck strain”
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Elon Musk’s Grok keeps making up fake news based on X users’ jokes
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Can you do better than top-level AI models on these basic vision tests?
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Top FDA official overrules staff to approve gene therapy that failed trial
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Tesla says Model 3 that burst into flames in fatal tree crash wasn’t defective
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Chevrolet announces model year 2024 Equinox EV pricing
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SpaceX takes a proactive step toward responsible behavior in orbit
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BBC BASIC remains a remarkable learning tool, and now it’s available everywhere
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“Unacceptable”: Spotify bricking Car Thing devices in Dec. without refunds
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With payload questions, it’s likely Vulcan will not launch again until fall
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Daily Telescope: Two galaxies colliding 300 million light-years from Earth
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The DiskMantler violently shakes hard drives for better rare-earth recovery
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A commander’s lament on the loss of a historic SpaceX rocket
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Google’s AI Overview is flawed by design, and a new company blog post hints at why
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AMC to pay $8M for allegedly violating 1988 law with use of Meta Pixel
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Even with no brains, jellyfish can learn from their mistakes
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For Virgin Galactic, becoming profitable means a pause in flying to space
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The fine art of human prompt engineering: How to talk to a person like ChatGPT
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Elon Musk threatens to disobey court order over banned profiles
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SpaceX has now landed more boosters than most other rockets ever launch
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Matic is a $1,795 robot vacuum for people concerned about privacy
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No one needs this cryptocurrency-powered Steam Deck competitor
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Daily Telescope: The sword of Orion contains a brilliant reflection nebula
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US, UK ink AI pact modeled on intel sharing agreements
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It turns out that Odysseus landed on the Moon without any altimetry data
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Microsoft blamed for “a cascade of security failures” in Exchange breach report
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Doc who claimed COVID shots cause magnetism gets medical license back
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Biden’s new import rules will hit e-bike batteries too
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Apple aims to run AI models directly on iPhones, other devices
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Review: Radeon 7600 XT offers peace of mind via lots of RAM, remains a midrange GPU
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Google will no longer back up the Internet: Cached webpages are dead
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To pee or not to pee? That is a question for the bladder—and the brain
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A Japanese spacecraft faceplanted on the Moon and lived to tell the tale
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US sues Ticketmaster and owner Live Nation, seeks breakup of monopoly
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Reports: Switch successor is now set for early 2025
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These light paintings let us visualize invisible clouds of air pollution
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AI poisoning could turn open models into destructive “sleeper agents,” says Anthropic
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Users mistake video game clips for real Israeli war footage on social media
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Windows 11 24H2 goes from “unsupported” to “unbootable” on some older PCs
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Quantum computing progress: Higher temps, better error correction
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After robotaxi dragged pedestrian 20 feet, Cruise founder and CEO resigns
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US studying 2,786 megahertz of spectrum to fuel “next-generation” services
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Does Fubo’s antitrust lawsuit against ESPN, Fox, and WBD stand a chance?
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Review: Pitch-perfect Renegade Nell is a gem of a series you won’t want to miss
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Five women got eye syphilis from the same man—raising questions
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I was wrong to ignore Zigbee and Z-Wave. They’re the best part of my smart home.
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Family stricken with rare brain worms after eating undercooked bear
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The hunt for rare bitcoin is nearing an end
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Boeing’s Starliner finally soars, but mission control reports more helium leaks
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Shhhh! A Quiet Place: Day One trailer is anything but quiet
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The entire state of Illinois is going to be crawling with cicadas
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Concerns over addicted kids spur probe into Meta and its use of dark patterns
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Report suggests Switch 2 can play all original Switch games
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Nvidia introduces the H200, an AI-crunching monster GPU that may speed up ChatGPT
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Netflix lands its first big-name games with Grand Theft Auto trilogy
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Quantum computing startup says it will beat IBM to error correction
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Elon Musk: AI will be smarter than any human around the end of next year
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Archax is a $2.7 million pilotable robot for the ultra-wealthy
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Unity lays off hundreds of Weta Digital engineers as it pivots back to games
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Qualcomm’s XR2+ Gen 2 SoC sets up a wave of Apple Vision Pro competitors
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Unpatchable vulnerability in Apple chip leaks secret encryption keys
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Qualcomm says lower-end Snapdragon X Plus chips can still outrun Apple’s M3
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Review: Steam Deck OLED’s brilliant screen fixes the portable’s biggest flaw
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Pokémon Company will “investigate” Palworld in light of plagiarism accusations
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Black Friday 2023 laptop deals from Dell, HP, Lenovo, Apple, Microsoft, and more
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500 million-year-old fossil is the earliest branch of the spider’s lineage
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Report: Microsoft to face antitrust case over Teams
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After AI-generated porn report, Washington Lottery pulls down interactive web app
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Researchers find a new organelle evolving
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So far, AI hasn’t been profitable for Big Tech
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M4 iPad Pro CPU cores and RAM amount are tied to storage capacity
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This bird is like a GPS for honey
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Google says the AI-focused Pixel 8 can’t run its latest smartphone AI models
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Google makes it easier for users to switch on advanced account protection
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Android 15 gets satellite messaging, starts foldable cover app support
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SpaceX seeks a waiver to launch Starship “at least” nine times this year
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Google Cloud rolls out self-designed Arm chips in its data centers
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The spam came from inside the house: How a smart TV can choke a Windows PC
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Lazy use of AI leads to Amazon products called “I cannot fulfill that request”
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In a first, cryptographic keys protecting SSH connections stolen in new attack
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Teens with “digital bazookas” are winning the ransomware war, researcher laments
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NASA faces a quandary with its audacious lunar cargo program
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A historic Falcon 9 made a little more history Friday night
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Film Technica: Our favorite movies of 2023
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iPadOS 18 could ship with built-in Calculator app, after 14 Calculator-less years
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Dealmaster: Amazon Prime Day is over but these tech deals are still active
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Apple hits “all-time high” smartphone market share, takes #1 spot for 2023
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Energy and Emissions of Machine Learning on Smartphones vs. the Cloud
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Tales of Topological Qubits
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Getting Audio from Still Images, Silent Videos
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A Drone with Ears
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Tech Speeds Quantum Circuit Computation in Quantum Simulator
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How We Lost the Internet
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China Claims World's Fastest Internet
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Why Bother Localizing Information Technology Products?
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Beyond the Editorial Analogy: The Future of the First Amendment on the Internet
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Outdated Password Practices are Widespread
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Brand and Relationship Equity Influence Trust in Social Robots
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Network of Robots Monitors Pipes Using Acoustic Wave Sensors
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When Two Cameras Are a Crowd
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Microsoft Adding New PC Keyboard Button
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These New Tools Could Make AI Vision Systems Less Biased
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Breakthrough Way to Train Neuromorphic Chips
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The Fight to Repair
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A Brief History of Embodied Artificial Intelligence, and its Outlook
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Robots Look Better to Detroit as Labor Costs Rise
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Why Bother Localizing Information Technology Products?
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Beyond the Editorial Analogy: The Future of the First Amendment on the Internet
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3D Printing Finds a Home
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MilliMobile Self-Driving Robot Is Powered by Light, Radio Waves
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Artificial Organs Evolve
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Biocomputation: Moving Beyond Turing with Living Cellular Computers
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Life-Saving 'Robot Medics' for Triage in High-Risk Places
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British Columbia Split on Safety of Self-Driving Cars
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The Dangers of Digitization, and The Importance of Data Backup
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India's Ancient Carpet Weaving Industry Meets AI
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Technical Perspective: How Easy Is It to Describe Hard Polynomials?
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Procyon Photonics — The High School-Run Startup That Could Revolutionize Computing
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6G Could Pull Double Duty to Monitor Climate Change
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Vera Molnár, Pioneer of Computer Art, Dies at 99
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U.S. Announces $5 Billion Commitment for Computer Chip R&D
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Lithography Lights a New Path
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Optimizing Energy Efficiency in Datacenters with Advanced Cooling Technologies
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The Race for Sustainability in the HiPEAC Vision 2024
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Robot with Sense of Touch Grabs Ocean Trash
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Taming Algorithmic Priority Inversion in Mission-Critical Perception Pipelines
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Humanoid Robot Acts Out Prompts Like It's Playing Charades
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Anticipating the Year of the AI PC
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Biorobotic Heart Helps Scientists Study Cardiac Function
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NASA's Robotic, Self-Assembling Structures
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3D-Printed Foam Could Boost Helmet Protection
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Researchers Develop Solid-State Thermal Transistor for Better Heat Management
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Taming Algorithmic Priority Inversion in Mission-Critical Perception Pipelines
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Scientists Turn Invasive Carp into Traitors
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Ensuring Business Continuity with Backup Cloud Storage Choices
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Leveraging Rust in High-Performance Web Services
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Wearable Optical Device Shows Promise for Detecting Postpartum Hemorrhage
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Service Robots Roll Forward
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DARPA-Funded Research Leads to Quantum Computing Breakthrough
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Centimeter-Scale Quadruped Leverages Curved-Crease Origami
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Silicon Valley's Big, Bold Sci-Fi Bet on the Device That Comes After the Smartphone
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Magnetic Sensors Pinpoint
GPU Cryptojacking Attacks
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Technical Marvels, Part 3: The Yupana
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Nanostructures Bring Gains for Phase-Change Memory
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Rapid 3D-Printing Technique Uses Liquid Metal
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Robot Eel Reveals How the Fish Swim So Efficiently
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New Error Correction Trick could Make Quantum Computers 200 Times Smaller
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A New Front Is Opening in the U.S.-China Chip Conflict
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AI Companion Robot Helps Some Seniors Fight Loneliness, but Others Hate It
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Pointers in Far Memory
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Robots Key to New Ways of Farming as Labor Shortage Looms
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Stellantis' Peugeot Cars to Use ChatGPT to Talk to Drivers
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Study Finds Seniors Benefit from Virtual Reality
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VR Headset on ISS 'Really Makes a Difference' for Astronaut Exercise
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In Memoriam: John R. Rice
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SUTD Professor Designs 3D-Printed 'Trees' for Singapore Pavilion at COP28
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More Efficient Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing
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Silicon Valley Eyes Reboot of Google Glass-Style Headsets
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Rare Circular Slide Rules
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Researchers Combine Photonic Filter and Modulator on a Single Chip
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New York Plans to Invest $1 Billion to Expand Chip Research
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Drones Protect Wind Turbines from Ice
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Israel Builds Airspace Network of Drones
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Are Cat Qubits the Key to Reliable Quantum Computing in the Modern Era?
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Physical Qubit with Built-In Error Correction
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Seeing the Light
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Tesla Recalls 2 Million Cars with 'Insufficient' Autopilot Safety Controls
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Guaranteeing the Safety of Autonomous Vehicles
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Teaching Robots Manners
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Cyborg Cockroach Can Navigate a Maze
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How Software Stifles Competition and Innovation
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IBM Built the Biggest, Coolest Quantum Computer. Now Comes the Hard Part
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Thirsty Fabs
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China Rolls Out Ethical Guidance for BCI Research
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The Role of Autonomous Machine Computing in Shaping the Autonomy Economy
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Four-Hundred-Pound NYPD Robot Gets Tryout in Times Square Subway Station
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Tech Gives Sound Directionality to Hearing Aids
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Apple to Make It Easier to Text Between iPhones, Androids
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2D Material Reshapes 3D Electronics for Hardware
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Brain Stimulation Could Help Doctors Learn to Use Surgery Robots
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Carmakers Park Aging Models as U.N. Cyber Rule Comes into Effect
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Neuralink Implants Chip in Human Brain
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The Internet of Batteryless Things
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Sensibles of Software Engineering, 1 and 2
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Researchers Advance Topological Superconductors for Quantum Computing
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Anthropomorphism and Human-Robot Interaction
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Researchers Unlock Chip-Based Thermionic Cooling for Quantum Computers
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The Battle to Mitigate E-Waste
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The Internet of Batteryless Things
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Boy Born with One Hand Gets Spider-Man Bionic Arm
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The Life-or-Death Importance of Medical Device Security
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Magnetic Revolution: Diamonds and Rust Rewrite Physics Textbooks
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Tesla Recalls 1.6 Million Cars in China to Fix Self-Driving Systems
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Epigenomics Now
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Device Onboarding Using FDO and the Untrusted Installer Model
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U.S. to Invest Billions to Replace High-Tech Cranes at Ports
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Technical Perspective: Learning-Based Memory Allocation for C++ Server Workloads
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Why China is Betting Big on Chiplets
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Japan Turns to Innovation to Tackle Labor Crisis
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Labor Laws Need Updating Now That Remote Work Is Here to Stay
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Thousands in Line to Get Brain Chip Implant by Elon Musk's Neuralink
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U.S. Copyright Office's Questions about Generative AI
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Amazon's Ring to Shutter Video-Sharing Program
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Engineers Design Robotic Replica of the Heart's Right Chamber
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Robots Are Changing the World of High Jewelry
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Verifying Correctness
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The Next Front in the U.S.-China Battle Over Chips
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VR Goggles for Mice Create Immersive Scenarios for Brain Research
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Robotic Insect Moves Across Water
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Artificial Intelligence Is the Crisis We Need
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Technical Perspective: Sensing Interaction with Everyday Objects Using Near-Field Communication in Textiles
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Are You a Doomer or a Boomer?
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Rare Circular Slide Rules
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Quantum-Computing Approach Uses Single Molecules as Qubits for First Time
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NVMe Consortium Polishes Its Specs to Support Computational Storage
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The Fire Down Below
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Verifying Correctness
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Wearable Data Predicted COVID Infections
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Photonic Chip 'Fits Together Like Lego'
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Pioneering Sustainable IT with Green Computing
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Wearable Communication System Could Reduce Digital Health Divide
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Japan Turns to Innovation to Tackle Labor Crisis
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Technical Marvels, Part 4: Leonardo da Vinci’s Robots
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U.S. Copyright Office's Questions about Generative AI
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IBM's 'Condor' Quantum Computer Has More Than 1,000 Qubits
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Glasses Use Sonar, AI to Interpret Upper Body Poses in 3D
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You Paid $1,000 for an iPhone, but Apple Still Controls It
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Researchers Find Vulnerabilities in Windows Hello Implementations
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The Colossus
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Bionic Prostheses Empower Wounded Ukrainian Soldiers
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Tech Giants Turn Ukraine into AI War Lab
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The Role of Autonomous Machine Computing in Shaping the Autonomy Economy
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Microsoft Targets Nuclear to Power AI Operations
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ISS Gets SSD Upgrade
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Crowdsourced Feedback Helps Train Robots
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Combining Machine Learning and Lifetime-Based Resource Management for Memory Allocation and Beyond
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Here Come the Killer Robots
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First Human-Derived Body Part 3D-Printed in Space
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NOAA's Older Earth-Watching Satellites Get 'Extended Life'
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Brain-Powered Tech Allows Kids 'Trapped in Their Own Bodies' to Play
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Capturing Carbon
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Hackers Are Exploiting a Flaw in Citrix Software Despite Fix
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Mathematicians Find 12,000 Solutions for Three-Body Problem
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Locating Everyday Objects Using NFC Textiles
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Drones Tackle Shark Safety on New York's Beaches
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When Colorless Green DNNs Sleep Furiously in an Unexplainable Fantasy
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Virtual Reality as Therapy
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Artificial Organs Evolve
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Achievement in Microarchitecture
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Europe at Forefront of 3D Printing Boom over Last Decade
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Drones with Defibrillators Are Saving Lives
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Making Conversation a Robot’s Command
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Human Brain-Like Supercomputer Coming Next Year
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Japan Bids Sayonara to the 3.5" Floppy Disk
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Open Source Security Chip Released
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World's First PC Rediscovered Nearly 50 Years After Last Sighting
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Lizard-Like Robot for Mars Exploration
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Building Computing Systems for Embodied Artificial Intelligence
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Robot Invasion Hit a Bump in 2023
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Nand to Tetris: Building a Modern Computer System from First Principles
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CERN Robot Detects Radiation Leaks
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SWOT Analysis of ChatGPT in Computer Science Education
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Soft Robot Walks by Repeatedly Blowing Itself Up
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How Jensen Huang's Nvidia Is Powering the A.I. Revolution
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The Colossus
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Caltech, Broadcom Partner on Quantum R&D
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Compiler-Driven FPGA Virtualization with SYNERGY
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Superconducting Circuits Push the Limits of Quantum Data Transfer
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Achievement in Microarchitecture
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Technology Bolsters the Battle Against Wildfires
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Cryptographic Scheme Could Fix AirTag Stalking
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Assistive Robotics Takes a Step Forward
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How Quantum Computing Can Benefit Drug Discovery
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Robot Swings Its Way to Unexplored Treetops
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Universities Train Engineers for the Quantum Future
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A Softer Approach to Robotics
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Housekeeping Humanoid System Can Cook, Clean
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The Seeing Eye Dog V2.0
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Researchers Design Processor from DNA
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This Memristor Works Best When Stressed
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Smart Hat Senses When Traffic Lights Change
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The Internet of Batteryless Things
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Camera Stops Deepfakes at the Shutter
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Cat Qubit Error Correction Architecture
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On Specifying for Trustworthiness
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Scientists Putting LLM Brains Inside Robot Bodies
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Why Are the Critical Value and Emergent Behavior of Large Language Models (LLMs) Fake?
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LLMs As ‘Crystal Ball’?
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Data Breach Prevention: Strategies For Proactive Cyber Defense
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How to Design an ISA
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South Korea Allows Autonomous Robots to Use Sidewalks
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AI for Safer Bike Helmets, Better Shoe Soles
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Toughest Known Structure Discovered by Autonomous Robot Lab
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A Man with Parkinson's Regained the Ability to Walk, Thanks to a Spinal Implant
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See-Through Sensors Hide Eye-Tracking in Plain Sight
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CS2023: Global Undergraduate Computer Science Curricula
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Shape-Shifting Robot Lands on Moon
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Creating Virtual Objects with the Flick of a Finger
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As AI Grows, Las Vegas Workers Brace for Change
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Coal: Don't Burn It, Compute with It
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NASA Flies Drones Autonomously for Air Taxi Research
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Japan's SLIM Moon Lander Is Carrying a Transforming Ball Robot
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Nanophotonics Flattens Camera Lenses
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Personal Tragedy Drives Student to Create Autonomous Delivery Robot
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How Flexible Is CXL's Memory Protection?
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New Tool for Building and Fixing Roads and Bridges: Artificial Intelligence
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Drones Help Conserve Coastal Ecosystems
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Wayfinding Without GPS
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Robo-Dog Sets 100-Meter Sprint Guinness World Record
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Technical Perspective: The Software-Centric Approach of SYNERGY
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Utilizing Microservice Architectures in Scalable Web Applications
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Robot Can Tidy Up Clothes in a Messy Bedroom
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Rust Foundation Reports 20% of Rust Crates Use 'Unsafe' Keyword
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FORTRAN and COBOL Re-enter TIOBE's Ranking of Programming Language Popularity
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'How Good Is ChatGPT at Coding, Really?'
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Ask Slashdot: DuckDB Queries JSON with SQL. But Will AI Change Code Syntax?
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Code.org Tells Court Zuckerberg-Backed Byju's Undermines Mission To Teach Kids CS
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Is PHP Declining In Popularity?
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Microsoft Relents, Will Support VS Code On Ubuntu 18.04 For One More Year
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Rust's Foundation Announces a New 'Safety-Critical Rust Consortium'
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Rust Developers at Google Twice as Productive as C++ Teams
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Rust Survey Finds Linux and VS Code Users, More WebAssembly Targeting
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Rust Leaps Forward on Language Popularity Index
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ChatGPT-Powered 'Scalene' Offers Efficiency Suggestions for Python Programmers
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Database For UK Nurse Registration 'Completely Unacceptable'
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Qualcomm Launches First True 'App Store' For AI With 75 Free Models
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Nginx Core Developer Quits Project, Says He No Longer Sees Nginx as 'Free and Open Source Project For the Public Good'
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Database-Based Operating System 'DBOS' Does Things Linux Can't
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AI Software Engineers Make $100,000 More Than Their Colleagues
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Fake Job Interviews Target Developers With New Python Backdoor
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Avoiding Common Pitfalls When First Contributing To Open Source
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Rust-Written Linux Scheduler Continues Showing Promising Results For Gaming
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Fedora 41 Finally Retires Python 2.7
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VBScript's 'Deprecation' Confirmed by Microsoft - and Eventual Removal from Windows
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GitHub Introduces AI-Powered Tool That Suggests Ways It Can Auto-Fix Your Code
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Julia v1.10 Improves Performance, and Gnuplot Gets Pie Charts
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'Communications of the ACM' Is Now Open Access
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The BASIC Programming Language Turns 60
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Can AI-Generated Proofs Bring Bug-Free Software One Step Closer?
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Gold-Medalist Coders Build an AI That Can Do Their Job for Them
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Amazon To Stop Paying Developers To Create Apps For Alexa
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Oracle Is Moving Its World Headquarters To Nashville
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Stack Overflow To Charge LLM Developers For Access To Its Coding Content
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Nvidia CEO Says Kids Shouldn't Learn To Code
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Is C++ More Popular Than C?
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C++ Creator Rebuts White House Warning
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Rust, Python, Apache Foundations and Others Announce Big Collaboration on Cybersecurity Process Specifications
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Oracle Is Shutting Down Its Ad Business
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Free/Libre 'GnuCOBOL' Compiler Reaches Maturity, Can Compete with Proprietary Offerings
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Stack Overflow is Feeding Programmers' Answers To AI, Whether They Like It or Not
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Python 'Language Summit' 2024: Security Workflows, Calendar Versioning, Transforms and Lightning Talks
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Niklaus Wirth, Inventor of Pascal, Dies At 89
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A Leaky Database Spilled 2FA Codes For the World's Tech Giants
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Google Lays Off Staff From Flutter, Dart and Python Teams
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NPM Users Download 2.1B Deprecated Packages Weekly, Say Security Researchers
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Is the Go Programming Language Surging in Popularity?
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New GitHub Copilot Research Finds 'Downward Pressure On Code Quality'
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Caching Is Key, and SIEVE Is Better Than LRU
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Oracle's Plans for Java in 2024
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How Rust Improves the Security of Its Ecosystem
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The Apple IIgs: On a Machine This Slow, You Had To Get Weird
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White House Urges Devs To Switch To Memory-Safe Programming Languages
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Mojo, Bend, and the Rise of AI-First Programming Languages
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'Can a Programming Language Implement Time Travel?'
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OpenAI and Stack Overflow Partner To Bring More Technical Knowledge Into ChatGPT
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'AI Prompt Engineering Is Dead'
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Brave Search Can Now Deliver Results For Programming Queries
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To Help Rust/C++ Interoperability, Google Gives Rust Foundation $1M
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Mistral Releases Codestral, Its First Generative AI Model For Code
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Three Packages Targeting Linux with Crypto Miners Found in Python's 'PyPi' Repository
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Rust Growing Fastest, But JavaScript Reigns Supreme
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Core PostgreSQL Developer Dies In Airplane Crash
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Eclipse Foundation Releases Open-Source Theia IDE - Compatible with VS Code Extensions
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'Hunt For Gollum' Short on YouTube Survives New Peter Jackson Movie Announcement
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'Yes, We're All Trapped in the Matrix Now'
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US Pay-TV Subscriber Base Eroding At Record Pace
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Lego Bricks Made From Meteorite Dust 3D Printed by Europe's Space Agency
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Manga Site Blocks Adult Content, But Only For US and UK Users
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Roku Launches Its First High-End TVs in Search of Revenue Growth
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New 'Matrix' Movie in Works
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Popular Pirate Site Animeflix Shuts Down 'Voluntarily'
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Redbox Owner Chicken Soup For the Soul Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection
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Amazon Injects Ads Into Fire TV Downtime
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Documentarians Secure Original 'ReBoot' Master Tapes, But Need Help To Play Them
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Denis Villeneuve is Doing Dune 3
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Alamo Drafthouse Blames 'Nationwide' Theater Outage on Sony Projector Fail
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Foundation Honoring 'Star Trek' Creator Offers $1M Prize for AI Startup Benefiting Humanity
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Netflix is Going To Take Away Its Cheapest Ad-Free Plan
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Prime Video Subs Will Soon See Ads for Amazon Products When They Hit Pause
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Netflix Adds Generative AI To Competitive Risk Factors in Its Annual Report
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Roku Disables Devices Until Users Agree To New Arbitration Rules
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Geek-Friendly 'Free Comic Book Day' Titles Include Two Star Wars Books for May the Fourth
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Ask Slashdot: Does Anyone Still Use Ogg Vorbis Format?
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Streaming To Overtake Pay TV Subscription Revenue For the First Time in US This Year
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Actors' Union Agrees To AI Voiceovers For Video Games
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Song Lyrics Have Become Simpler and More Repetitive Over the Last Five Decades
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Disneyland Proposes New Area Based on 'Avatar' Movies
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Streamer Plex Launches Its Long-Promised Movie Rentals Store
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An AI-powered Holographic Elvis Concert is Coming to Las Vegas (and the UK)
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DVD Rental Kiosks Business Redbox is Shutting Down
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How a Micro-Budget Student Film Changed Sci-Fi Forever
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Plex To Launch a Store For Movies and TV Shows
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Flappie AI Cat Door Stops Your Pet From Gifting You Dead Mice
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Pranksters Mock AI-Safety Guardrails with New Chatbot 'Goody-2'
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Music Streams Hit 4 Trillion in 2023
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Netflix's '3 Body Problem' Draws Mixed Reviews, Sparks Anger in China
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Akira Toriyama, Creator of Dragon Ball Manga Series, Dies Aged 68
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Top Musicians Among Hundreds Warning Against Replacing Human Artists With AI
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Netflix is Starting To Phase Out Its Cheapest Ad-Free Plan
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LG's 2024 OLED TVs Put a Bigger Focus on AI Processing Than Ever Before
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Andrew Scott Halted Hamlet Soliloquy After Theatergoer Used Laptop To Email
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Disney Will Crack Down on Password Sharing in June
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'Dune 2' Beaten by 'Godzilla x Kong'
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'Aquaman 2' Has Made Just 12% of What 'Aquaman 1' Earned
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Warner, Fox, Disney To Launch Streaming Sports Joint Venture
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Funimation is Shutting Down, And Taking Your Digital Library With It
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'Why You Should Use Your TV's Filmmaker Mode'
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Researchers Upend AI Status Quo By Eliminating Matrix Multiplication In LLMs
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Trump Media Shares Down 14% After Company Says Truth Social To Launch TV Streaming
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Sony, Apollo Offers To Buy Paramount For $26 Billion
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Spotify's Layoffs Put an End To a Musical Encyclopedia
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Music Streaming Platforms Must Pay Artists More, Says EU
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Roku TV Owners Complain That Motion Smoothing Is Stuck 'On' After an Update
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In Netflix's New Sci-Fi Movie 'Spaceman', an Introverted Astronaut Confronts Isolation
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Sonos Enters the Headphones Market
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93-Year-Old William Shatner Discusses 'Star Trek', Space, Mortality, and Captain Kirk's Death
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Disney Plus' Restrictions on Password Sharing Are Now Rolling Out To US Subscribers
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Remembering The 1970s-Era Technology of Devo
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Telly's Free Ad-Supported TV Will Use ChatGPT For Its Voice Assistant
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How 'Star Wars' was Influenced by San Francisco - and Architecture
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Amazon Says 'No Changes' Coming To Freevee Despite Reports of the Streamer Shuttering
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Star Wars Day 2024 Celebrated With Videogames, Movie Marathons, Cartoons, and Mark Hamill
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Walmart To Buy TV Maker Vizio For $2.3 Billion
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Netflix's Sci-Fi Movie 'Atlas': AI Apocalypse Blockbuster Gets 'Shocking' Reviews
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It's 25 Years Later. Are We All Now Trapped in 'The Matrix'?
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Avatar VFX Workers Vote To Unionize
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Comcast To Launch Peacock, Netflix and Apple TV+ Bundle
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Two New 'Star Wars' Movies Will Begin Filming
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Max Password Sharing Crackdown Is Coming
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Chechnya Is Banning Music That's Too Fast Or Slow
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Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2 Releases Early In France
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Google Targets Filmmakers With Veo, Its New Generative AI Video Model
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Ask Slashdot: Are Movies Becoming More Derivative?
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Walmart In Talks To Buy Vizio For More Than $2 Billion
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Spotify's Editorial Playlists Are Losing Influence Amid AI Expansion
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LG Unveils the World's First Wireless Transparent OLED TV
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William Gibson's 'Neuromancer' to Become a Series on Apple TV+
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Nikon To Acquire US Cinema Camera Manufacturer RED
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Streaming Execs Think TV's Future Looks a Lot Like Its Past
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World's Largest Music Company Is Helping Musicians Make Their Own AI Voice Clones
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Nine of the 10 Most-Watched Streaming Programs Are Reruns
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Disney, Warner, Comcast, and Paramount Are Contemplating Cuts, Possible Mergers
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Streaming is Cable Now
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Netflix Doc Accused of Using AI To Manipulate True Crime Story
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'Record Store Day' 2024 Includes Talking Heads, Daft Punk, Cheech & Chong, Beatles
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Roku Wants To Use Home Screen For New Types of Ads
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Now Musicians' Union Threatens Possible Strike Over AI, Streaming Media
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Netflix Blows Past Earnings Estimates As Subscribers Jump 16%
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Twilio Founder Buys Satire Site 'The Onion'
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Vinyl Records Outsell CDs For the Second Year Running
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Big Streamers Have Been Cutting Their Original Content Output
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Halo's Trailer for Season 2 Teases More Covenant
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What Comes After OLED? Meet QDEL
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AI-Generated George Carlin Drops Comedy Special
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Ashton Kutcher: Entire Movies Can Be Made on OpenAI's Sora Someday
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Back From the Dead: Amarok 3.0 Music Player Released
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Ken Fritz Built a $1 Million Stereo. The Real Cost Was Unfathomable.
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Vizio To Pay $3 Million Settlement for Misleading Advertised TV Refresh Rates
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'Artificial Creativity' Music Software For Commodore Amiga Unearthed
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Disneyland Adds 'Stars Wars' Touches (and New Droids) for 'Season of the Force' Event
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Disney Strikes Deal For Sony To Take Over Its DVD, Blu-ray Disc Business
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Sony Ends $10 Billion Merger With India Media Giant Zee
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Former Gizmodo Writer Changed Name To 'Slackbot,' Stayed Undetected For Months
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After Losing Billions, Disney+ Tries Integrating Hulu Into Its App
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Struggling Movie Exhibitors Beg Studios For More Movies - and Not Just Blockbusters
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PlayStation Cutting 900 Jobs In Video Game Industry's Latest Round Of Big Cuts
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Wordle In Legal Row With Geography Spinoff, Wordle
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New Book Remembers LAN Parties and the 1990s 'Multiplayer Revolution'
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EA Says Generative AI Could Make It 30% More Efficient
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Zelda is Finally Getting Her Own Game
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Harmonix Is Ending Rock Band DLC Releases After 16 Years, 2,800 Songs
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Phil Spencer Wants Epic Games Store and Others On Xbox Consoles
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Palmer Luckey Unveils ModRetro Chromatic Handheld Console
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Nintendo Has No Plans to Use Generative AI in Its Games, Company President Says
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Russia Is Making Its Own Gaming Consoles
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Developer Hacks Denuvo DRM After Six Months of Detective Work and 2,000 Hooks
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Tetris Has Finally Been Beaten After 34 Years
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Game Dev Says Contract Barring 'Subjective Negative Reviews' Was a Mistake
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Warner Bros. Discusses 'Volatile' AAA Console Games, Will Lean Into Free-To-Play And Mobile
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Kien, the Most-Delayed Video Game in History, Released After 22 Years
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Video Game Adaptations Could Keep Beating Marvel at the Box Office in 2024
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Portal 64, An N64 Demake of Valve's Classic, Now Has a Playable 'First Slice'
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US Department of Education Spending $4 Million To Teach 3,450 Kids CS Using Minecraft
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Gaming Giant Embracer Group Is Splitting Into Three Companies
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Switch Emulator Suyu Hit By GitLab DMCA, Project Lives on Through Self-hosting
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Sony Will Soon Require 'Helldivers 2' PC Gamers To Link Their Steam Accounts To PSN, Angering Users
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Disney Invests $1.5 Billion In Fortnite Maker To Build Persistent Game Universe
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Xbox Boss Tells Employees Microsoft Has No Plans To Stop Making Consoles
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Phil Spencer Wants Sony and Nintendo Games on Xbox, But Says He Doesn't Expect It
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A D&D Actual Play Show Is Going To Sell Out Madison Square Garden
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Dave & Buster's To Allow Customers To Bet On Arcade Games
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Doom Is Now Playable On a Lawnmower
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Nintendo Switch 2 Will Now Launch in 2025, Reports Say
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IGN Scoops Up Eurogamer, Rock Paper Shotgun, and More
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Micrsoft Confirms Cheaper All-Digital Xbox Series X As It Marches Beyond Physical Games
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EA Weighs Putting In-game Ads in AAA Games
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Netflix Considers Ways To Make Money From Videogames in Possible Pivot
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Microsoft Shuts Down Arkane Austin, Tango Gameworks, and More in Devastating Cuts at Bethesda
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Video Game Voice Actors May Strike Over AI
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ASUS Promises Support Overhaul After YouTube Investigators Allege Dishonesty
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Jane Street Gets Into Mobile Gaming
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Xbox Console Sales Are Tanking As Microsoft Brings Games To PS5
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How One Developer Earned Over $300K From Games Made in 30 Minutes
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China Quietly Pulls Draft Gaming Rules From Website
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''Tetris Reversed'? Alexey Pajitnov Shows Footage From Rediscovered Prototype for 'Tetris' Sequel
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Sony's PS5 Pro is Real and Developers Are Getting Ready For It
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Microsoft's Canceled Xbox Cloud Console Gets Detailed In New Patent
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Minecraft Seeks New Revenue as Gaming Growth Slows
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1 In 4 US Teens Say They Play Games On a VR Headset
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Valve Takes Action Against Team Fortress 2, Portal Fan Projects After Years of Leniency
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's Enormous 309GB Download 'Not Representative of a Typical Player Install Experience'
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Xbox Cloud Gaming Now Has Mouse and Keyboard Support In Select Games
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Garry's Mod Is Taking Down Decades of Nintendo-Related Add-Ons
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Ubisoft Accidentally Used Text-to-Speech To Voice a Character in the New Prince of Persia Game
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Microsoft's Xbox Series S Toaster Goes on Sale
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Sony Reportedly Pauses PSVR 2 Production Due To Low Sales
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F-Zero Courses From a Dead Nintendo Satellite Service Restored Using VHS and AI
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Microsoft Is Launching a Mobile Game Store
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Microsoft is Working With Nvidia, AMD and Intel To Improve Upscaling Support in PC Games
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Upcoming Games Include More Xbox Sequels - and a Medieval 'Doom'
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OpenTTD (Unofficial Remake of 'Transport Tycoon Deluxe' Game) Turns 20
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Sony's PSVR 2 PC Adapter Launches In August
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'Microsoft's Quest For Short-Term $$$ is Doing Long-Term Damage To Windows, Surface, Xbox, and Beyond'
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Nintendo Confirms It Will Announce Switch Successor Console 'Within This Fiscal Year'
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Microsoft Weighs Launching Some Games, Including Indiana Jones, on the PS5
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Warner Bros. Issues DMCA's After 'Suicide Squad' Game Cracked to Allow Playing as Unreleased Characters
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Palworld Embroiled in AI and Pokemon 'Plagiarism' Controversy
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Roblox Executive Says Children Making Money On the Platform Isn't Exploitation, It's a Gift
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Epic Games Store To Launch On iOS and Android This Year, Will Take 12% Cut of Sales In EU
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Warner Bros. is Now Erasing Games As It Plans To Delist Adult Swim-Published Titles
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Microsoft Says Palworld Is the Biggest Ever Third-Party Game Pass Launch
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Steam Closes Early Access Playtime Loophole
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Sony's PlayStation Portal Hacked To Run Emulated PSP Games
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PlayStation Reverses Course on Helldivers 2 PSN Account Requirement
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Pokemon Company Says It Intends To Investigate Palworld
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Atari Buys Intellivision Brand, Ending 'Longest-Running Console War in History'
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Sony's PS5 Enters 'Latter Stage of Its Life Cycle'
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Indie Video Game Devs Are Struggling To Survive
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GOG Will Start Deleting Cloud Saves This Summer
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How Nintendo's Destruction of Yuzu Is Rocking the Emulator World
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Chinese Chess Champion Stripped of Title After Defecating In Hotel Bathtub
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Modder Recreates Game Boy Advance Games Using the Audio From Crash Sounds
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GTA 6 Release Date Narrowed To Fall 2025 Amid Questions about Delays
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Sony Removes 8K Claim From PlayStation 5 Boxes
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Discord Opens Up To Games and Apps Embedded In Its Chat App
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Embracer Lays Off 97 Eidos Employees, Cancels New 'Deus Ex' Game
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Pareto's Economic Theories Used To Find the Best Mario Kart 8 Racer
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Nintendo Plans To Launch Next Switch This Year With LCD, Omdia Says
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Tekken 8's 'Colorblind' Mode Is Causing Migraines, Vertigo, and Debate
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Emulator App Turns Game Boy Camera Into 'The Worst and Best Webcam You'll Ever Have'
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Nintendo Switch Emulator Yuzu To Shut Down, Pay $2.4 Million To Settle Lawsuit
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Ubuntu 24.04 Now Runs on the Nintendo Switch (Unofficially)
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Tennis Expands Gaming Tie-ins To Win Next Generation of Fans
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Veteran PC Game 'Sopwith' Celebrates 40th Anniversary
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Pokemon Go Players Are Vandalizing Real Maps With Fake Data To Catch Rare Pokemon
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Ubisoft CEO Defends Skull and Bones' $70 Price
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Apple Says No To PC Emulators On iOS
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PC, Console Growth To Lag Pre-pandemic Levels as Gamers Clock in Fewer Hours
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Atari Will Release a Mini Edition of Its 1979 Atari 400 (Which Had An 8-Bit MOS 6502 CPU)
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Microsoft Asks Many Game Pass Subscribers To Pay More For Less
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Microsoft's Gaming CEO Says Xbox Won't Go All-Digital Just Yet
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Nintendo Suing Makers of Open-Source Switch Emulator Yuzu
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NYTimes Files Copyright Takedown Against Hundreds of Wordle Clones
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Man Flies To Florida To Attack Another Player Over an Online Gaming Dispute
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Microsoft's Xbox 360 Stores Will Close Up Shop on July 29
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Bungie Wins Lawsuit Against Cheat Maker Aimjunkies
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Game Developer Survey: 50% Work at a Studio Already Using Generative AI Tools
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PlayStation Has Blocked Hardware Cheating Device Cronus Zen, Others May Follow
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LinkedIn Now Has Wordle-style Games You Can Play Every Day
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Microsoft's Xbox Is Planning More Cuts After Studio Closings
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is Coming To Xbox Game Pass On Its Release Day
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After You Die, Your Steam Games Will Be Stuck in Legal Limbo
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Microsoft Cuts 1,900 Activision Blizzard and Xbox Jobs
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Games Are Coming To LinkedIn
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Way Too Many Games Were Released On Steam In 2023
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Unity Appoints Ex-Zynga Exec Matthew Bromberg As CEO
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Nintendo Ends Wii U Repairs
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Netflix Says That Game Engagement Tripled in 2023
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Rent is Too Dang High in Cities: Skylines 2, So the Devs Nuked the Landlords
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Fans Preserve and Emulate Sega's Extremely Rare '80s 'AI Computer'
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Epic Games Database Leak Hints At a Trove of Unannounced Games
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NVIDIA Partners With Ubisoft To Further Develop Its AI-driven NPCs
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Xbox Moving 'Full Speed Ahead' on Next Gen Console
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Microsoft is Working on an Xbox AI Chatbot
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Steam Has Stopped Supporting Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1
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Twitch Terminates All Members of Its Safety Advisory Council
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Billy Mitchell and Twin Galaxies Settle Lawsuits On Donkey Kong World Records
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WD Rolls Out New 2.5-Inch HDDs For the First Time In 7 Years
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12VO Power Standard Appears To Be Gaining Steam, Will Reduce PC Cables and Costs
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Chernobyl's Mutant Wolves Appear To Have Developed Resistance To Cancer
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Japan To Test Datacenter Powered By Reused Hydrogen Fuel Cells
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A Dose of Antacids, a Quaint British Bay, and a Public Relations Fiasco
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Weaving the Harbor Back to Life
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Researchers Devise Photosynthesis-Based Energy Source With Negative Carbon Emissions
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Ford EV Owners Can Now Charge On Tesla's Network
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These Birds Are Never, Ever, Ever Getting Back Together
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A Canadian University’s Curious Connection to the Titan Submersible Disaster
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White House Unveils $623 Million In Funding To Boost EV Charging Points
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The Estuary Smothered by a Thousand Logs
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Flame-Throwing Robot Dog Now Available Under $10,000
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Seabirds Can Help Predict the Size of Fish Stocks—If Only We’d Listen
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Solar Modules Deployed In France In 1992 Still Provide 79.5% of Original Output
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For Renters, Hurricanes Create a Perfect Storm of Housing Instability
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Nvidia Vaults Past Apple and Microsoft To Become World's Most Valuable Company
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Right Whales Are Losing the Right Genes
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Solar Passes 100% of Power Demand In California
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More Whale Falls Found off Los Angeles than in the Rest of the World Combined
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The Legendary Zilog Z80 CPU Is Being Discontinued After Nearly 50 Years
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TSMC To Build Second Japan Chip Factory, Raising Investment To $20 Billion
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Working with Purpose, Forever
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Humpbacks Rebound in 20th-Century Whaling Hotspot
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Get Ready for the Robotic Fish Revolution
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Is 8GB of RAM Enough For a Mac?
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Can Green Hydrogen Production Help Bring Oceanic Dead Zones Back to Life?
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How You Can Charge Your EV If You Don't Own a House
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Meet the Narwhal Dentist
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There’s a Hole in the Bottom of the Sea? Actually, There Are Thousands
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Pastoral Preferences of the Pygmy Squid
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How Viking-Age Hunters Took Down the Biggest Animal on Earth
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Wind Turbines Are Friendlier To Birds Than Oil-and-Gas Drilling, Study Finds
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Capturing Carbon with Seaweed: What We Know, What We Don’t, and What We’re Totally Unsure About
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Bluefin Tuna Get It On off North Carolina
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First Large Offshore US Wind Farm Delivers Power To Local Grid
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Electricity Prices In France Turn Negative As Renewable Energy Floods the Grid
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Public Servants Uneasy As Government 'Spy' Robot Prowls Federal Offices
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California Exceeds 100% of Energy Demand With Renewables Over a Record 30 Days
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Six Months After the Heat Spiked, Caribbean Corals Are Still Reeling
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Crypto Mining Company Loses Bid To Force Canadian Utility Company To Provide Power
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Meet the Killer Whales You Thought You Knew
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Scientists Are Sweating Over Freakishly High Marine Heat
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We Never Agreed To Only Buy HP Ink, Say Printer Owners
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The Naturalist and the Wonderful, Lovable, So Good, Very Bold Jay
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Saving a Sea Monkey Sanctuary
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CES PC Makers Bet on AI To Rekindle Sales
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Say It with a Beluga Bauble Wobble
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Battery-Powered California Faces Lower Blackout Risk This Summer
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Calpine's California Battery Plant Is Among World's Largest
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Your Next Pair of Walmart Pants Could Be 3D Woven
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Inside Apple's Massive Push To Transform the Mac Into a Gaming Paradise
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A Robot Will Soon Try To Remove Melted Nuclear Fuel From Japan's Destroyed Fukushima Reactor
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Could a New Charge Double the Service-life of Li-Ion Batteries?
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Ten Years Ago Microsoft Bought Nokia's Phone Unit, Then Killed It As a Tax Write-Off
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Nvidia Unveils GeForce RTX 40 SUPER Series
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Anchovy Sex Is a Force of Nature
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Pentagon Scraps $2.5 Billion Grant To Intel
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OpenZFS Native Encryption Use Has New(ish) Data Corruption Bug
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At Sharkathon, Shark Fishers Are a Keen Audience for Conservation Advice
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Japan Will No Longer Require Floppy Disks For Submitting Some Official Documents
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In Graphic Detail: Avian Flu around the World
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Google One is About To Hit 100 Million Subscribers
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The Secrets of the Sea Hidden High in the Andes
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Report Reveals Decline In Quality of USB Sticks, MicroSD Cards
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After the Fire, Lahaina’s Whales Are Left in the Lurch
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Spotify Is Going To Break Every 'Car Thing' Gadget It Ever Sold
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Chinese Company Announces Mass Production of Small Nuclear Battery With 50-Year Lifespan
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New Reads for Coastal Kids Are Packed with Fun and Facts
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Texas Spot Power Prices Jump Almost 100-Fold On Tight Supply
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Stop Feeding the Dolphins—Seriously
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Google Cloud Accidentally Deletes UniSuper's Online Account Due To 'Unprecedented Misconfiguration'
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These Cryopreserved Baby Corals Are the First to Reach Adulthood
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Boston Dynamics' Atlas Tries Out Inventory Work, Gets Better At Lifting
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Humane's AI Pin is Slightly Delayed
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We Must Take “All Necessary Measures” to Control Greenhouse Gases, Says International Tribunal
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Boston Dynamics Retires Its Hydraulic Humanoid Robot
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In Graphic Detail: The Longest Southern Right Whale Migration
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Framework's Software and Firmware Have Been a Mess
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The Eider Keepers
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FTC Warns Three PC Tech Companies of Potential Warranty Violations
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Coastal Job: Antarctic Fire Captain
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Rickroll Meme Immortalized In Custom ASIC That Includes 164 Hardcoded Programs
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Bill Gates Says Texas Shows America's Clean-Energy Future
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Fuel From Water? Visiting a Texas 'Green Hydrogen' Plant
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Sneaky Little Swimmers
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Qualcomm's New VR Chip Competes Directly With Vision Pro, Much Cheaper Headsets
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Linus Torvalds Says RISC-V Will Make the Same Mistakes As ARM and x86
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Germany Has Too Many Solar Panels, and It's Pushed Energy Prices Negative
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Iron Fertilization Isn’t Going to Save Us
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One Great Shot: Dried Fish and a Drone’s-Eye View
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One Great Shot: Curious Creature in the Kelp
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A Huge Battery Has Replaced Hawaii's Last Coal Plant
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15 Million Toshiba Laptop Adapters Recalled Over Burn and Fire Risks
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Nvidia is Forming a New Business Unit to Make Custom Chips
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Are Small Modular Nuclear Reactors Costly and Unviable?
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30TB Hard Drives Are Nearly Here
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Something Is Killing Saint Helena’s Cloud Forest
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Fighting for Wildlife in a Time of War
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China's Blistering Solar Growth Runs Into Grid Blocks
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Gordon Bell, an Architect of Our Digital Age, Dies At Age 89
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One Great Shot: Swimming with Seaplanes
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Michigan Nuclear Plant Aims To Be First Ever To Reopen In US
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One Great Shot: Are You Ready for This, Jelly?
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Revolutionary 'LEGO-Like' Photonic Chip Paves Way For Semiconductor Breakthroughs
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Trudeau Pushes 3D-Printed Homes To Solve Canada Housing Crisis
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Lithium-Free Sodium Batteries Exit the Lab, Enter US Production
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Are Corporate Interests Holding Back US Electrical Grid Expansion?
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Raspberry Pi Is Planning a London IPO, But Its CEO Expects 'No Change' In Focus
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Sam Altman's $7 Trillion Chip Dreams Are Way Off the Mark, Says Nvidia CEO
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One Great Shot: Herculean Hurdles for Tiny Turtles
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How to Spot Your Penguin Partner
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Microsoft Readies 'Next-Gen' AI-Focused PCs
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Framework Won't Be Just a Laptop Company Anymore
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Centuries-Old Shark Teeth Suggest Brazil’s Ocean Is Less Resilient Today
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Oregon OKs Right-To-Repair Bill That Bans the Blocking of Aftermarket Parts
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Samsung Debuts World's First Transparent MicroLED Screen Is At CES 2024
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Climate Change and Housing Adaptation: Owl Edition
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The People Who Won't Give Up Floppy Disks
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Is the Uranium Fuel Proposed For Small Modular Nuclear Reactors a Weapons Risk?
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In Graphic Detail: As Sea Levels Rise, Insurance Retreats
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One Great Shot: Paddling in Paradise
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Sailing in Alaska? Watch Out for Tsunamis
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Rescuers Grapple with How to Save Distressed Sawfish
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What the Heck Is Seaweed Mining?
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All the Fish We Cannot See
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Of Gitnuganaks, Glaciers, and Life at the End of the Last Ice Age
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For Sale: Shark Jaw, Tiger Claw, Fish Maw
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During COVID-19 Lockdowns, Fish Hit the Park
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Lamborghini Licenses MIT's New High-Capacity, Fast-Charging Organic Battery Tech
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AMD Stops Certifying Monitors, TVs Under 144 Hz For FreeSync
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Cinephiles Rallying To Physical Media
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Lithium Extraction Gets Faster and Maybe Greener, Too
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CITES Warns Ecuador: Crack Down on Illegal Shark Fishing, Now
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California Exceeds 100% of Energy Demand With Renewables Over a Record 45 Days
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South Africa Is Taking a Huge Swing to Save Its Imperiled Penguins
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In Graphic Detail: Pirates on the Horizon
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Apple Developed Chip Equivalent To Four M2 Ultras For Apple Car Project
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On Mallorca, Gull Dinner Features Spanish Olives
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What's the Solution to Gridlocked EV Chargers?
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A Coal Billionaire is Building the World's Biggest Clean Energy Plant - Five Times the Size of Paris
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Zuckerberg: Neural Wristband For AR/VR Input Will Ship 'In the Next Few Years'
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Quieting the Global Growl
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British Startup Nyobolt Demos 4-Minute Battery Charging For EVs
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Seagate Joins the HDD Price Hike Party, Blames AI for Spike in Demand
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Horseshoe Crabs Have Been Hiding Out in the Marsh
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Exploring the Forests of the Sea
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Micron Displays Next-Gen LPCAMM2 Modules For Laptops At CES 2024
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China Breakthrough Promises Optical Discs That Store Hundreds of Terabytes
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The Waning Reign of the Wetland Architect We Barely Know (Hint: Not a Beaver)
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The Butterfly Redemption
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Sony Won't Phase Out Blu-ray Movie and Game Discs
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First EV With Lithium-Free Sodium Battery Hits the Road In January
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Tromelin Island’s Impressive Comeback
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What Happens After Throughput to DNA Storage Drives Surpasses 2 Gbps?
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ASML and TSMC Can Disable Chip Machines If China Invades Taiwan
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Sony Announces It's 'Gradually' Stopping Production of Recordable Blu-Ray Discs
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'Now Fusion Has a Chance': New MIT Research Claims Fusion Power's 'Practicality' Has Been Proven
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Could Atomically Thin Layers Bring A 19x Energy Jump In Battery Capacitors?
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Spotify Is Going To Break Ever 'Car Thing' Gadget It Ever Sold
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Will Tesla Do a Phone? Yes, Says Morgan Stanley
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Seagrass Can Stash Away Dangerous Heavy Metals
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DVD Resurgence To Prevent Films From Disappearing
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Surfers to the Rescue
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The Owls Who Came From Away
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Intel Axes 13th Gen Core i5, i7, i9 K-series CPUs
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Huawei Building Vast Chip Equipment R&D Center In Shanghai
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Why Are Laptops Moving to Soldered RAM?
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In Coastal British Columbia, the Haida Get Their Land Back
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OpenAI Ceo Sam Altman Is Still Chasing Billions To Build AI Chips
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Visiting the Kraken at Home
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America's Wind Power Production Drops For the First Time In 25 Years
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Finding Land for US Wind Farms Might Be Easier Than We Thoughth
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Supercorals Might Not Be So Super
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Technical Issues' Stall MLB's Adoption of Robots to Call Balls and Strikes
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Sam Altman Says AI Depends On Energy Breakthrough
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California's Successful Dam-Removal Project Continues
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Can Animals Evolve Fast Enough to Keep Up with Climate Change?
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Apple Reportedly Exploring Personal Home Robots
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Dutch Police Test AI-Powered Robot Dog to Raid Drug Labs
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The Marshall Islands Aren’t Giving In to Sea Level Rise
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Scientists Create DVD-Sized Disk Storing 1 Petabit (125,000 Gigabytes) of Data
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World's First Floating Offshore Wind Farm To Be Taken Offline For Up To 4 Months
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New Hutter Prize Awarded for Even Smaller Data Compression Milestone
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US To Ban Pentagon From Buying Batteries From China's CATL, BYD
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World's Tallest Wooden Wind Turbine Starts Turning
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A New Generation Is Uncovering the Tiny Doodles Left By Engineers On Old Microchips
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Bezos, Nvidia Join OpenAI in Funding Humanoid Robot Startup
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How Old Am I? Ask My Poop
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US Government Opens 22 Million Acres of Federal Lands To Solar
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Ancient Greece’s Biggest Port Is Older Than We Thought
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For Marlin, Stripes Mean Stop
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Intel Investigating Games Crashing On 13th and 14th Gen Core i9 Processors
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Do Electric Vehicles Fail at a Lower Rate Than Gas Cars In Extreme Cold?
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China Launches World's Largest Electric Container Ship
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America Has One Public Charger for Every 20 Electric Cars
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'For Truckers Driving EVs, There's No Going Back'
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Vehicle Electrification Could Require 55% More Copper Mines in the Next 30 Years
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One-Line Patch For Intel Meteor Lake Yields Up To 72% Better Performance
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Would You Use a Laptop with a Transparent Screen?
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Amazon Discontinues Astro for Business Robot Security Guard To Focus on Astro Home Robot
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One Great Shot: A Tiny Turtle Takes to the Sea
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Could America's Rooftop Solar Industry Be On the Verge of Collapse?
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China Building Two-Thirds of World's Wind and Solar Projects
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The Whale That’s Known Only by the Sound of Its Voice
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Mercedes is Trialing Humanoid Robots For 'Low Skill, Repetitive' Tasks
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Microsoft Launches Arm-Powered Surface Laptop
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A Lighthouse Keeper Hangs Up Her Bonnet
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How Terrestrial Turds Lead to Marine Maladies
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The 'Ceph' Community Now Stores 1,000 Petabytes in Its Open Source Storage Solution
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Father of SQL Says Yes to NoSQL
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The Enemy in the Job Board
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A New Battery Warns Parents if Their Child Has Swallowed It
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Hugging Face Is Sharing $10 Million Worth of Compute To Help Beat the Big AI Companies
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8BitDo's Reimagining of IBM's Model-M Keyboard Draws Reactions Online
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Intel Prepares For $100 Billion Spending Spree Across Four US States
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Japan's SLIM Probe Lands On Moon, But Suffers Power Problem
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'Student Should Have a Healthy-Looking BMI': How Universities Bend Over Backwards To Accommodate Food Delivery Robots
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What Happened After Amazon Electrified Its Delivery Fleet?
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On this Social Network, Sea Ice, Traditional Foods, and Wildlife Are Always Trending
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As America's Solar Power Surges, Wind Power is Struggling
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Amazon Pays $650 Million For Nuclear-Powered Data Center
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The Global Project To Make a General Robotic Brain
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How to Love an Oyster
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Arm Says Its Next-Gen Mobile GPU Will Be Its Most 'Performant and Efficient'
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The Water Is Eating the Island
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Austria Calls For Rapid Regulation as It Hosts Meeting on 'Killer Robots'
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US Regulators Approve Rule That Could Speed Renewables
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Tech Industry Wants to Lock Up Nuclear Power for AI
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Is AI's Demand for Energy Really 'Insatiable'?
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Apple Announces M4 With More CPU Cores and AI Focus
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Apple's Battery Supplier TDK Says It Made a Big Breakthrough
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HP's MicroLED Monitors Stack Together Like Legos
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US Startup To Supply 320 MW Geothermal Energy To Power 350,000 Homes In California
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Engineers Use AI To Wrangle Fusion Power For the Grid
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Key Rugged Phone Manufacturer Shuts Down
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Hacker Uses Raspberry Pi and AI To Block Noisy Neighbor's Music
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India's Plan To Let 1998 Digital Trade Deal Expire May Worsen Chip Shortage
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Light at the End of the Tunnel
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Lithium Ion Batteries a Growing Source of PFAS Pollution, Study Finds
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China's Chip Imports Fell By a Record 15% Due To US Sanctions, Globally Weaker Demand
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AI Needs So Much Electricity That Tech Companies Are Getting Into Energy Business
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TSMC Unveils 1.6nm Process Technology With Backside Power Delivery
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Renewable Energy Passes 30% of World's Electricity Supply
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In a Milestone, the US Exceeds 5 Million Solar Installations
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HP Wants You To Pay Up To $36/Month To Rent a Printer That It Monitors
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California Is Grappling With a Growing Problem: Too Much Solar
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FTC and DOJ Think McDonald's Ice Cream Machines Should Be Legal To Fix
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As AI Booms, Land Near Nuclear Power Plants Becomes Hot Real Estate
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Fusion Experiment Demonstrates Cheaper Stellerator Using Creative Magnet Workaround
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India Hydropower Output Records Steepest Fall In Nearly Four Decades
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Seattle's Living Computers Museum Logs Off For Good
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IEA Lowers Renewables Forecast For Clean Hydrogen
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Christie's Likens Microsoft's Work On MS-DOS To Einstein's Work In Physics
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Deep Abandoned Mine In Finland To Be Turned Into a Giant Gravity Battery
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Bats of the Midnight Sun
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Plunge in Storage Battery Costs Will Speed Shift to Renewable Energy, Says IEA
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Is America Running Out of Electrical Power?
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'Tungsten Wall' Leads To Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough
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Half of Russian-Made Chips Are Defective
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Scientists Built an Artificial Shark Uterus
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Nvidia Reveals Blackwell B200 GPU, the 'World's Most Powerful Chip' For AI
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Modern Hurricanes Have a Surprise Ingredient
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Using Trash to Track Other Trash
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So Long Triploids, Hello Creamy Oysters
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Intel Puts 1nm Process (10A) on the Roadmap For 2027
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World's Largest Solar Farm Goes Online In China
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'Smart Devices Are Turning Out To Be a Poor Investment'
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Intel Says New Gaudi 3 AI Chips Top Nvidia H100s in Speed and Cost
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Framework Laptop 13 is Getting a Drop-In RISC-V Mainboard Option
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AI Hardware Company From Jone Ive, Sam Altman Seeks $1 Billion In Funding
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Will Ditching Dams Be the Coastline’s Renewal?
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HP Discontinues Online-Only LaserJet Printers Amid Backlash - Instant Ink Subscription Gets the Boot, Too
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'Linux Foundation Energy' Partners With US Government on Interoperability of America's EV Charging
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Sweden Rejects a New Electrical Interconnection With Germany
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'Every PC Is Going To Be an AI PC'
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The Deepwater Horizon’s Very Unhappy Anniversary
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Three Mile Island Considers Nuclear Restart
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Climate Migration Is for the Young
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The Short, Happy Reign of CD-ROM
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Microsoft Teases Next-Gen Xbox With 'Largest Technical Leap', New 'Unique' Hardware
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BMW Will Employ Figure's Humanoid Robot At South Carolina Plant
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Counting Calories for Seabirds
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HP Resurrects '90s OmniBook Branding, Kills Spectre and Dragonfly
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We’ll Get You Out of Here—Just Follow the Sound of My Voice
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New 'Water Batteries' Are Cheaper, Recyclable, And Won't Explode
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Peeking into the Ocean’s Microscopic Baby Boom
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America's First Large-Scale Offshore Wind Project Finally Begins Generating Electricity
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AMD Blows Up Its Laptop CPU Numbering System
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Blood in the Water, Food on the Table, Protesters on the Shore
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Utility Firms Go Nuclear Over Amazon Datacenter Power Deal
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The Audacious Scheme to Reroute India’s Water
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The Raspberry Pi 5 Gets an AI Upgrade
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One Great Shot: The Fog Walker
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SK Hynix To Build $3.87 Billion Memory Packaging Fab In the US For HBM4 and Beyond
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Rāhui and the Art of Marine Conservation
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How US Protectionism Is Hindering the Country’s Offshore Wind Ambitions
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Galaxy Z Fold & Z Flip 6, Watch Ultra, and New Ring Are Samsung's AI Carriers
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Comprando Baja
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HP CEO: Printed Pages Are Down 20% Since Pandemic
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Big Tech's AI Datacenters Demand Electricity. Are They Increasing Use of Fossil Fuels?
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In the Rush to Decarbonize, the Shipping Industry Is Exploring Alternative Fuels
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Over 2 Percent of the US's Electricity Generation Now Goes To Bitcoin
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World's First Nuclear Fusion-Powered Electric Propulsion Drive Unveiled
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Amazon Says It Now Runs On 100% Clean Power. Employees Say It's More Like 22%
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US Judge Halts Government Effort To Monitor Crypto Mining Energy Use
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Google Will Disable Classic Extensions in Chrome in the Coming Months
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AT&T Says Criminals Stole Phone Records of 'Nearly All' Customers in New Data Breach
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David Kahn, Leading Historian of Code and Code Breaking, Dies At 93
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Hackers Backed By Russia and China Are Infecting SOHO Routers Like Yours, FBI Warns
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How a Data Breach of 1M Cancer Center Patients Led to Extorting Emails
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Microsoft Quietly Removes Local Account Instructions for Windows 11
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Atlas VPN To Shut Down, Transfers Paid Subscribers To NordVPN
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Intel Unveils Optical Compute Interconnect Chiplet: Adding 4 Tbps Optical Connectivity To CPUs or GPUs
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Microsoft Says April Windows Updates Break VPN Connections
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Microsoft's Notepad Gets Spellcheck and Autocorrect 40 Years After Launch
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Rabbit R1 AI Device Exposed by API Key Leak
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Linux Foundation's 'Open Source Security Foundation' Launches New Threat Intelligence Mailing List
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Ubisoft Revokes Access To Purchased Game, Sparking Digital Ownership Debate
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Microsoft Disables MSIX Protocol Handler Abused in Malware Attacks
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Apex Legends Hacker Said He Hacked Tournament Games 'For Fun'
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Google is Changing How You Set Up 2FA
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Chinese Spies Sell Access into Top US, UK Networks
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Maximum-Severity GitLab Flaw Allowing Account Hijacking Under Active Exploitation
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Popular Video Doorbells Can Be Easily Hijacked, Researchers Find
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Over 14 Million Servers May Be Vulnerable To OpenSSH's 'RegreSSHion' RCE Flaw
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HP CEO Evokes James Bond-Style Hack Via Ink Cartridges
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Microsoft Lays Off Employees in New Round of Cuts
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Fidelity Customers' Financial Info Feared Stolen In Suspected Ransomware Attack
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Car Dealerships In North America Revert To Pens and Paper After Cyberattacks
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Massively Popular Safe Locks Have Secret Backdoor Codes
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A Crypto Wallet Maker's Warning About an iMessage Bug Sounds Like a False Alarm
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Misconfigured Cloud Servers Targeted with Linux Malware for New Cryptojacking Campaign
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HP, Many More Companies May Have Been Breached By Russian Intelligence Group
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FBI Working Towards Nabbing Scattered Spider Hackers, Official Says
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Internet Archive and the Wayback Machine Under DDoS Cyberattack
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Nearly 20% of Running Microsoft SQL Servers Have Passed End of Support
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Lenovo First To Implement LPCAMM2 in Laptop
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'Disabling Cyberattacks' Are Hitting Critical US Water Systems, White House Warns
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All Santander Staff and 30 Million Customers In Spain, Chile and Uruguay Hacked
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US Cybersecurity Agency Forced to Take Two Systems Offline Last Month After Ivanti Compromise
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Security Bug Allows Anyone To Spoof Microsoft Employee Emails
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Security Engineer Jailed For 3 Years For $12M Crypto Hacks
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'ArcaneDoor' Cyberspies Hacked Cisco Firewalls To Access Government Networks
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Fax Machines Permeate Germany's Business Culture. But Parliament is Ditching Them
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Roku Faces Criticism Over Controversial TV Update
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Microsoft Chose Profit Over Security and Left US Government Vulnerable To Russian Hack, Whistleblower Says
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China State Hackers Infected 20,000 Fortinet VPNs, Dutch Spy Service Says
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Bitcoin 'Halving' Spurs Exodus of Old US Mining Computers Abroad
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Post-Quantum Encryption Algorithm KyberSlash Patched After Side-Channel Attack Discovered
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Cryptography Guru Martin Hellman Urges International Cooperation on AI, Security
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Hackers Demand as Much as $5 Million From Snowflake Clients
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Researchers Jailbreak AI Chatbots With ASCII Art
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Microsoft Employees Exposed Internal Passwords In Security Lapse
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Fake Plane Parts Scandal Shows Peril of Antiquated Paper System
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Microsoft Publisher Books Its Retirement Party for 2026
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Kobo Adds Color To Its E-reader Lineup For the First Time
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Roku Makes 2FA Mandatory For All After Nearly 600K Accounts Pwned
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Teams of Coordinated GPT-4 Bots Can Exploit Zero-Day Vulnerabilities, Researchers Warn
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Most CEOs Won't Prioritize Return-to-Office Policies, Survey Finds
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How Microsoft, Dell and Other Large US Employers Accommodate Neurodivergent Employees
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Apple Introduces Standalone 'Passwords' App
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Cloudflare DDoS Threat Report For 2024 Q1
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New Australian Law Will Give Workers 'Right to Disconnect'
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'Microsoft Has Lost Trust With Its Users and Windows Recall is the Straw That Broke the Camel's Back'
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Germany Says Russia Will Face Consequences For 'Intolerable' Cyberattack
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A Flaw In Millions of Apple, AMD, and Qualcomm GPUs Could Expose AI Data
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Not 'Quiet Quitting' - Remote Workers Try 'Quiet Vacationing'
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Indian Government Moves To Ban ProtonMail After Bomb Threat
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BlackCat Ransomware Group Implodes After Apparent $22M Payment By Change Healthcare
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Hacker Breaches Scam Call Center, Warns Victims They've Been Scammed
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32-Hour Workweek for America Proposed by Senator Bernie Sanders
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AI Is Poisoning Reddit To Promote Products and Game Google With 'Parasite SEO'
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Ivanti Warns of Critical Vulnerability In Its Popular Line of Endpoint Protection Software
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Microsoft Makes Copilot Less Useful on New Copilot Plus PCs
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Hackable Intel and Lenovo Hardware That Went Undetected For 5 Years Won't Ever Be Fixed
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Microsoft Overhaul Treats Security as 'Top Priority' After a Series of Failures
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Microsoft Sends OneDrive URL Upload Feature To the Cloud Graveyard
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Leaked Contract Shows Samsung Forces Repair Shop To Snitch On Customers
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Microsoft is Once Again Asking Chrome Users To Try Bing Through Unblockable Pop-ups
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A Spy Site Is Scraping Discord and Selling Users' Messages
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'Microsoft Stole My Chrome Tabs, and It Wants Yours, Too'
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Fingerprints Can Be Recreated From the Sounds Made When Swiping On a Touchscreen
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A Native Version of Chrome Arrives for Arm-based Windows PC
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'Only 700 New IT Jobs' Were Created In US Last Year
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Microsoft's Automatic Super Resolution Arrives To Improve Gaming Performance
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North Koreans Secretly Animated Amazon and Max Shows, Researchers Say
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Courtroom Recording Software Compromised With Backdoor Installer
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Crooks Threaten To Leak 3 Billion Personal Records 'Stolen From Background Firm'
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ChatGPT is Leaking Passwords From Private Conversations of Its Users - Report
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Snowflake Says There's No Evidence Attackers Breached Its Platform To Hack Ticketmaster
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Google Maps Can Now Navigate Inside Tunnels
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Rivals and Legal Action Cast Shadows Over Windows on Arm Market
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A Windows Vulnerability Reported by the NSA Was Exploited To Install Russian Malware
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LastPass Separates From GoTo
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DuckDuckGo's Browser Adds Encrypted, Privacy-Minded Syncing and Backup
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Fintech Company Wise Says Some Customers Affected by Evolve Bank Data Breach
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Twilio Says Hackers Identified Cell Phone Numbers of Two-Factor App Authy Users
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Microsoft Emails That Warned Customers of Russian Hacks Criticized For Looking Like Spam And Phishing
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Microsoft is Working on a Copilot Pro Subscription
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Cloudflare Hacked By Suspected State-Sponsored Threat Actor
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Microsoft Executive Emails Hacked By Russian Intelligence Group, Company Says
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NIST Blames 'Growing Backlog of Vulnerabilities' Requiring Analysis on Lack of Support
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The Mystery of an Alleged Data Broker's Data Breach
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Ukrainian Hacker Group Takes Down Moscow ISP As a Revenge For Kyivstar Cyber Attack
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Law Firm That Handles Data Breaches Was Hit By Data Breach
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Mistakenly Published Password Exposes Mercedes-Benz Source Code
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'Luddite' Tech-Skeptics See Bad AI Outcomes for Labor - and Humanity
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Ransomware Crooks Now SIM Swap Executives' Kids To Pressure Their Parents
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LG is Bringing a 4K Projector With a Weird Handle To CES 2024
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Cloudflare Says It's Automated Empathy To Avoid Fixing Flaky Hardware Too Often
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FCC Requires Telcos To Disclose When Your Personal Info Is Stolen
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AI-Assisted Bug Reports Are Seriously Annoying For Developers
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Amazon Kindle Outage Blocks Book Downloads
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Two Students Uncover Security Bug That Could Let Millions Do Their Laundry For Free
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The Wealthiest Californians and Leaving the State, Hurting the Economy, Statistics Confirm
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Hackers Voice Cloned the CEO of LastPass For Attack
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Telegram Says It Has 'About 30 Engineers'; Security Experts Say That's a Red Flag
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Services Disrupted as London Hospitals Hit By Cyber-attack
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EU Delays Decision Over Scanning Encrypted Messages For CSAM
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Microsoft Says Russian Hackers Stole Source Code After Spying On Its Executives
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Microsoft Places Uses AI To Find the Best Time For Your Next Office Day
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Microsoft Postpones Windows Recall After Major Backlash
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Millions of IPs Remain Infected By USB Worm Years After Its Creators Left It For Dead
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HDMI Forum Rejects Open-Source HDMI 2.1 Driver Support Sought By AMD
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WSJ: Broadcom's VMware Overhaul 'Draws Attention of CIOs'
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Ordered Back To the Office, Top Tech Talent Left Instead, Study Finds
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Amazon Bricks Long-Standing Fire TV Apps With New Update
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LastPass Now Requires 12-Character Master Passwords
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Microsoft Edge Will Let You Control How Much RAM It Uses Soon
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Frontier Communications Shuts Down Systems After Cyberattack
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BlastRADIUS Attack Exposes Critical Flaw In 30-Year-Old RADIUS Protocol
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Google Paid $10 Million In Bug Bounty Rewards Last Year
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Is 'Work From Home' Here to Stay After 2023?
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How 'Smart Keys' Have Fueled a New Wave of Car Thefts
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Researchers Create AI Worms That Can Spread From One System to Another
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The Viral Smart Toothbrush Botnet Story Is Not Real
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Scientists Find Security Risk in RISC-V Open-Source Chip Architecture That China Hopes Can Help Sidestep US Sanctions
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UnitedHealth Group Paid More Than $2 Billion To Providers Following Cyberattack
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Despite OS Shielding Up, Half of America Opts For Third-Party Antivirus
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Almost Every Chinese Keyboard App Has a Security Flaw That Reveals What Users Type
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Infosys Subsidiary Named as Source of Bank of America Data Leak
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How China's 1980s PC Industry Hacked Dot-Matrix Printers
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Fujitsu Says It Was Hacked, Warns of Data Breach
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Why Companies Are Leaving the Cloud
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Microsoft's New Era of AI PCs Will Need a Copilot Key, Says Intel
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Discord is Nuking Nintendo Switch Emulator Devs and Their Entire Servers
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Record Breach of French Government Exposes Up To 43 Million People's Data
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Commercial Bank of Ethiopia Names and Shames Customers Over Bank Glitch Money
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Most CEOs Won't Priorities Return-to-Office Policies, Survey Finds
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Dell Workers Can Stay Remote - But They're Not Going to Get Promoted
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Hacker Accesses Internal 'Tile' Tool That Provides Location Data To Cops
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Commercial Bank of Ethiopia Glitch Lets Customers Withdraw Millions
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Magnets Are Switching Up the Keyboard Game
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Could AI Replace CEOs?
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Researcher Finds Side-Channel Vulnerability in Post-Quantum Key Encapsulation Mechanism
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Dashlane To Discontinue Its Authenticator App
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Apple Rolls Out iMessage Upgrade To Withstand Decryption By Quantum Computers
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Sonos Says Its Controversial App Redesign Took 'Courage'
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Microsoft Engineer Warns Company's AI Tool Creates Violent, Sexual Images, Ignores Copyrights
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Europol Becomes Latest Law Enforcement Group To Plead With Big Tech To Ditch E2EE
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Indonesia Says It Has Begun Recovering Data After Major Ransomware Attack
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Australia's Cybersecurity Agency Says China-backed Hackers Behind Online Crimes
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Palo Alto Networks Is Buying Security Assets From IBM
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Cyber Attacks Are One of the Biggest Threats Facing Healthcare Systems
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Intel Removes Knights Mill and Knights Landing Xeon Phi Support In LLVM 19
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Qualcomm Is Cheating On Their Snapdragon X Elite/Pro Benchmarks
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Law Student Claims Unfair Discipline After He Reported a Data Breach
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How The Kaspersky Ban Will Hit Resellers in the US
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Fake LastPass Password Manager Spotted on Apple's App Store
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CISA Broke Into a US Federal Agency, No One Noticed For a Full 5 Months
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SWIFT Planning Launch of New Central Bank Digital Currency Platform in 12-24 Months
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Spyware Found on US Hotel Check-in Computers
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Pig-Butchering Scam Kits Are for Sale in Underground Markets
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Microsoft Fixes Edge Browser Bug That Was Stealing Chrome Tabs and Data
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Python GitHub Token Leak Shows Binary Files Can Burn Developers Too
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10 Billion Passwords Leaked in the Largest Compilation of All Time
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Car Dealerships Hit With Massive Computer System Outage
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Microsoft Deploys 'Harmful Design' Tricks To Push Edge, Say Mozilla Researchers
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Backdoors That Let Cops Decrypt Messages Violate Human Rights, EU Court Says
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10-Year-Old Open Source Flaw Could Affect 'Almost Every Apple Device'
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VMware Sandbox Escape Bugs Are So Critical, Patches Are Released For End-of-Life Products
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Wells Fargo Fires Employees for Faking Work By Simulating Keyboard Activity
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'Defeated' CEO's Finally Concede Hybrid Working Is Here to Stay
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San Francisco's Light Rail To Upgrade From Floppy Disks
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ChatGPT No Longer Requires an Account
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Office Mandates Don't Help Companies Make More Money, Study Finds
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How Apple Plans To Update New iPhones Without Opening Them
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Fired Employee Accessed NCS' Computer 'Test System' and Deleted Servers
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Why CISA Is Warning CISOs About a Breach At Sisense
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Ransomware Associated With LockBit Still Spreading 2 Days After Server Takedown
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Cancer Patient Forced To Make Terrible Decision After Ransomware Attack On London Hospitals
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LockBit Ransomware Gang Resurfaces With New Site
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After Criticism, Signal Agrees to Secure Plain-Text Encryption Keys for Users' Message Databases
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T-Mobile Employees Across The Country Receive Cash Offers To Illegally Swap SIMs: Report
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Fisker Lost Track of Millions of Dollars in Customer Payments For Months
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Shopping App Temu Is 'Dangerous Malware,' Spying On Your Texts, Lawsuit Claims
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Bulk of Indonesia Data Hit by Cyberattack Not Backed Up, Officials Say
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London Hospitals Knew of Cyber Vulnerabilities Years Before Hack
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A Root-Server at the Internet's Core Lost Touch With Its Peers. We Still Don't Know Why.
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Change Healthcare Hackers Broke In Using Stolen Credentials, No MFA
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Amazon Debuts Video-Streaming Feature That Rivals Apple AirPlay
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'Luddite' Tech-Skeptics See Bad Outcomes for Labor - and Humanity
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Toshiba To Cut 4,000 Jobs in Restructuring Drive
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YouTube Investigators Say MSI Exposed 600K+ Warranty Records Via an Open Server
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International Law Enforcement Disrupts LockBit Ransomware
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Some San Francisco Tech Workers are Renting Cheap 'Bed Pods'
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90 Workers Given a Choice: Relocate Across the US, or Leave the Company
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Microsoft Office 2024 Will Be Available Without Subscription
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38% of Webpages That Existed in 2013 Are No Longer Accessible a Decade Later
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Asus' New Laptop Has Two Screens and a Removable Keyboard
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A Hacker Stole OpenAI Secrets
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New 'Loop DoS' Attack May Impact Up to 300,000 Online Systems
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MIT Researchers Build Tiny Tamper-Proof ID Tag Utilizing Terahertz Waves
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Black Basta Ransomware Attack Brought Down Ascension IT Systems, Report Finds
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The Original Smart Thermostat, Unveiled 16 Years Ago, is About To Get Dumb
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Intel Ditches Hyperthreading For Lunar Lake CPUs
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Microsoft Adding New Key To PC Keyboards For First Time Since 1994
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Ex-Amazon Exec Claims She Was Asked To Ignore Copyright Law in Race To AI
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Tech Stocks Hit New Records as Tech Layoffs Rise Amid AI Hiring Sprees
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Treasury Sanctions Creators of 911 S5 Proxy Botnet
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Microsoft's Latest Surface Devices Almost As Easy To Fix As They Are To Break
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The Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund's $92 Million Excel Error
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Change Healthcare Finally Admits It Paid Ransomware Hackers
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SEC: Financial Orgs Have 30 Days To Send Data Breach Notifications
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Ivanti Patches Two Zero-Days Under Attack, But Finds Another
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Microsoft's New Outlook Security Changes Impact 3rd-Party Apps and Gmail Integration
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Starbucks Accused of Rigging Payments in App For Nearly $900 Million Gain Over 5 Years by Consumer Watchdog Group
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The Wealthiest Californians are Leaving the State, Hurting the Economy, Statistics Confirm
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Microsoft Pulls the Plug on WordPad
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New 'GoFetch' Apple CPU Attack Exposes Crypto Keys
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New XZ Backdoor Scanner Detects Implants In Any Linux Binary
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The FTC is Trying To Help Victims of Impersonation Scams Get Their Money Back
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NYSE Investigating 'Technical Issue' That Showed Berkshire Hathaway Share Price Dropping 99%
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Russian Hackers Were Inside Ukraine Telecoms Giant For Months
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EU Chat Control Law Proposes Scanning Your Messages - Even Encrypted Ones
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FBI Recovers 7,000 LockBit Keys, Urges Ransomware Victims To Reach Out
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Crickets From Chirp Systems in Smart Lock Key Leak
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Red Hat Issues Urgent Alert For Fedora Linux Users Due To Malicious Code
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'Security Engineering' Author Ross Anderson, Cambridge Professor, Dies at Age 67
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Did Remote Working Doom a San Francisco Macy's?
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Windows 11 is Now Automatically Enabling OneDrive Folder Backup Without Asking Permission
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Google Password Resets Not Enough To Stop These Info-Stealing Malware Strains
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Hackers Steal $305 Million From DMM Bitcoin Crypto Exchange
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Bruce Schneier Reminds LLM Engineers About the Risks of Prompt Injection Vulnerabilities
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Microsoft and OpenAI Say US Rivals Are Beginning To Use Generative AI in Offensive Cyber Operations
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German Railway Company Is Looking For MS-DOS and Windows 3.11 Admin
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GPT-4 Can Exploit Real Vulnerabilities By Reading Security Advisories
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Cybercriminal Posed as 'Helpful' Stack Overflow User To Recommend Malware Hosted on PyPi
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Some Cheap Wired Headphones Are Actually Using Bluetooth
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California Tech Company's 'Return-to-Office' Video Mocked as Bizarre, Cringe-Worthy
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Ransomware Group Claims Responsibility for Christie's Hack
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GitHub Besieged By Millions of Malicious Repositories In Ongoing Attack
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Captchas Are Getting Harder
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Mandiant Says Hackers Stole a 'Significant Volume of Data' From Snowflake Customers
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Mystery Malware Destroys 600,000 Routers From a Single ISP During 72-hour Span
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Asda IT Staff Shuffled Off To TCS Amid Messy Tech Divorce From Walmart
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November’s Best Reviewed Fiction
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Four Must-See Museums For Bibliophiles This Summer
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Green Dot
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Ursula K. Le Guin on How to Become a Writer
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How Reading Grief Memoirs Helped Cody Delistraty Understand His Loss in New Ways
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Here are the 2024 finalists for the $50,000 Gotham Book Prize.
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The Element That Defines America: Ten Great American Poems (and a Whole Book of Poetry) About Fire
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A Quiet Roar: Wendy Doniger on Amit Chaudhuri’s Freedom Song
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Lit Hub Weekly: May 13 – 17, 2024
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Leslie Jamison Writes Into the Trouble
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A brief remembrance of Ghassan Kanafani.
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Lit Hub Daily: March 22, 2024
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“It’s Not Just About the Job”: Between Humanity and Productivity in the Workplace
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Read the 1962 Short Story That Inspired This Year’s Met Gala Theme
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Why We All Should Have a “Good Art Friend”
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Ted Chiang has won the PEN/Faulkner Foundation’s short story prize.
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Linux 6.10 Honors One Last Request By Hans Reiser
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How Willa Cather Chronicled the Development of American Theater
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The Splintering of the Self: Annie Liontas on Life After Concussion
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Bookmarks: the definitive ranking.
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A Queer, Carnivalesque Vision of Chile’s Independence Day from Pedro Lemebel
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Lit Hub Daily: April 16, 2024
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Emma Copley Eisenberg on the Setting of Her Debut Novel
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How Witches Shifted from Daily Healers to Heretics and Dangerous Women Under Christian Rule
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Old King
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Romance Finely Aged: On the Unique Dynamic of Older Couples
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Deirdre Madden on Marilynne Robinson’s Housekeeping
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Playing With Time: On the Art of Imagining in Alan Lightman’s Einstein’s Dreams
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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What Christiane Amanpour—and the Rest of Us—Can Learn From Palestinian Journalists in Gaza
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Casey Plett On Community and Being Open To Strangers
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Broughtupsy
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One great short story to read today: Juan Rulfo’s “They Have Given Us The Land”
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“Historical Fanfiction.” The Deceptive, Dangerous Simplicity of Originalism in American Politics
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The Woman With the Mysterious Illness Behind Freud’s Famous “Talking Cure”
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Phil Jones on Why We Read Samuel Johnson
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New Mythologies of the Frontier: A Neo-Western Reading List
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Paul Yamazaki on the Important, Joyous Work of Running an Independent Bookstore
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How P.T. Barnum Brought Beluga Whales to New York City
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Here’s how you can help slain poet Heba Abu Nada’s family get to safety.
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Claire Messud on Blurring Family History and Fiction
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Against Journaling: Dennis Tang on the Joys of Not Writing It All Down
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Lit Hub Daily: June 24, 2024
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Thousands of KidLit professionals are calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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Don’t take career advice from Bukowski, upgrade your hustle with these authors instead.
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Lit Hub Daily: February 8, 2024
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The Creators of a Bicycle-Powered Library Reflect on Its Humble Beginnings
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Here are the guest editors (and new covers!) for the Best American Series 2024.
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AudioFile’s Best Audiobooks of February
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“In the Countryside.” A Poem-Comic by Lauren Haldeman and Jesse Nathan
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Six Writers on How They Tackle Writer’s Block
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A Soft Place to Land: Temim Fruchter on Conquering Self-Doubt Through Writing Fiction
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For the Love of Plants: 11 Books on Nature and Conservation Coming Out in 2024
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In Praise of the Domestic Sensualist: Laurie Colwin at 80
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Kiyo Sato on Japanese Internment’s Language of Dehumanization
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Blue Ruin
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Kendra Winchester on Why She Loves Audiobooks
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Why a New Adaptation of The Master and Margarita is Setting Russian Society Aflame
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To Americanize or Americanise: Writing a New Zealand Novel in the America-Dominant Publishing World
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Lit Hub Daily: April 12, 2024
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The unlikely literary inspiration behind Francis Ford Coppola’s new film.
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There Are Bigger Problems in the World Than “Antisemitic Literary-Related Incidents”
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Claire Messud on Writing the Past That Lives Within Us
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Lit Hub Daily: June 18, 2024
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Sad about Pitchfork? Try one of these classic collections of music writing.
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Lit Hub Daily: March 26, 2024
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What Advice Would You Give a First-Time Linux User?
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Land Theft: The Alarming Racial Wealth Gap in America Today
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Confronting the Abject: What Gaza Can Teach Us About the Struggles That Shape Our World
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Why American Journalists Should Be Outraged About the Dozens of Palestinian Journalists Jailed in Israel
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“Wade Into the Muck With Me.” On Reading and Re-Reading Elena Ferrante
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Read translator Nada Hammad’s love letter to Gaza.
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What Makes a Wonder? On the Human Need to Map Out Monumental Greatness
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“California,” a Poem by David Semanki
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Remembering Samuel Roth, the Bookseller Who Defied America’s Obscenity Laws
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David Baron on What Literature Tells Us About the 2024 Eclipse
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John McMurtrie on the State of the Book Review
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Space Smooches and Surreal Short Stories: June’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books
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How a 20th-Century Czech Play Influences Our Understanding of Science and Humanity
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Fedora Linux 40 Officially Released
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Writing Ugly: Kirsty Gunn on Novelist Rosalind Belben’s Unappealing Appeal
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One great short story to read today: J.G. Ballard’s “The Garden of Time”
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Slime Line
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Lit Hub Daily: January 10, 2024
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How a Small Press Poetry Contest Launched Samuel Beckett’s Career
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Death and The Maiden: What Rewatching The OC Can Teach Us Now
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Lily Gladstone on Chekhov and Listening
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Linux Devices Are Under Attack By a Never-Before-Seen Worm
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Ghosts Good and Bad: How Literature Enables Us to Inhabit New Worlds
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Indie comics powerhouse Fantagraphics has denounced the genocide in Gaza.
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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How Joni Mitchell Pioneered Her Own Form of Artistic Genius
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The Music of Other Tongues: On Translating Rhyme and Rhythm in Poetry
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Lit Hub Weekly: July 1 – 5, 2024
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Taking Down the System, Seductively: On Women Who Use Beauty as Currency
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Moments of Recognition: On Locating Queerness in Bureaucratic Records
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Better in the Middle: Eight Writing Hacks From a Mid-List Author
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Ubuntu Linux 24.04 Now Optimized For Milk-V Mars RISC-V Single Board Computer
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Lit Hub Daily: June 21, 2024
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“Invasion is a Structure Not an Event.” On Settler Colonialism and Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness
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[Invocative / Apostrophic]: A Poem by Nam Le
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Here’s how you can help resurrect Gaza’s libraries.
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Lit Hub Daily: February 13, 2024
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Clocks, Cameras, Cracked Doll Faces: The Confessions of a Serial Collector
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Lilly Dancyger on How to Support a Friend Through Grief
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Respectability Be Damned: How the Harlem Renaissance Paved for the Way for Art by Black Nonbelievers
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Justin Taylor on Weird Fiction
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Lit Hub Daily: January 29, 2024
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Lightning and Land Ablaze: The Primal Terror of Living in Wildfire Country
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The Annotated Nightstand: What Aisha Sabatini Sloan Is Reading Now and Next
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Why a 'Frozen' Distribution Linux Kernel Isn't the Safest Choice for Security
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In a Memoriam: A Poem by Anthony Brian Smith
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T2 Linux 24.6 Goes Desktop with Integrated Windows Binary Support
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Lauren Michele Jackson on the Collision of the Internet, Race, and Gender
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Neely Tubati-Alexander on Light-Hearted Writing
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Closing the Literary Circle: Marc Berley on Editing the Work of Gordon Lish
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Would you like to buy Cormac McCarthy’s writing desk? (Or maybe his shirt?)
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SUSE Upgrades Its Distros With 19 Years of Support
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What the Decentralized Nature of Anonymous Tells Us About Its Power
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Cutting Class: On the Myth of the Middle Class Writer
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Why Desktop Linux Is Finally Growing In Popularity
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Did Jane Austen Like Music? And Why Should We Care?
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Why you should read some Samuel Delany today (and every day).
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The strange, online lives of “book husbands.”
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Dreaming in English of Dreaming in Kashmiri: What You Can Only Express in One Language
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PEN America is accused of trying to silence its own workers.
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What Obituaries Can Tell Us About How the World Views Artists
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Why We Should All Read Hannah Arendt Now
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The Icon and the Upstart: On Miles Davis’s Legendary Feud With Wynton Marsalis
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The Man Who Remembered Everything—and Thought It Was Normal
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Lit Hub Daily: May 17, 2024
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Literary Rashomon: 10 Novels with Rotating Perspectives
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Facing That Which Haunts You: Ethel Rohan on Writing About Grief
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How Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon Forged a Literary and Romantic Bond
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Believing Sylvia Plath: How Our Culture Continues to Blame the Victims of Male Violence
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Ingrid Rojas Contreras on How Stories Pass Through Generations
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“19 Knives”
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Here are the winners of the 2024 Windham-Campbell Prizes.
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The Abyss
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Uncovering the Incredible Story of a Romance Between Two Prisoners in Auschwitz
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Do Authors Really Need to Spend Their Own Money to Make a Book Successful?
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The Annotated Nightstand: What Tara M. Stringfellow Is Reading Now, and Next
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“Shoebox World”
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The Obscene Bird of Night
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Good Material
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Akwaeke Emezi Doesn’t Outline Books and Waits for Their Cat to Sleep Before Writing
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Thirst
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50 Ways to End a Poem
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The Grub Street Diets of your favorite fictional characters.
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A guide to the people you run into at every reading.
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Word Are Deeds: Rebecca Solnit the Power of Speech to Shape the Future
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Shae
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On the Many Paths Artists Take to Sustain Their Creative Practice
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Drifters, Searchers and Observers: In Praise of Quietly Unlikable Women
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Gollum is getting his own spinoff. But is it really necessary?
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Finding a Writing Life of One’s Own
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On the Time the Iron Sheik Threatened to Kill Me
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Whatever You Do, Don’t Let Your Cat Do This
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Wild Houses
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The Sweetness at the Core: Maurice Carlos Ruffin on the Positive, Humanizing Power of Fiction
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Jean Jullien’s enormous blue bookworms are a work of literary (and capitalist) delight.
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Beyond Poor Things: An Ode to Alasdair Gray’s Lesser-Known, Equally Deserving Books
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Workshops for Gaza has raised over $10,000 for Palestinians in need.
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Memories Aren’t Enough: Why Sometimes Only Fiction Can Solve the Mysteries of Life
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Blood on All Our Hands: Gunnhild Øyehaug on Adania Shibli’s Minor Detail
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Jacinda Townsend and James Bernard Short on American Fiction
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Jamie Figueroa on the Fraught Process of (Re)Claiming the Spanish Language
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The Complicated—Yet Inspiring!—History of Spiritualism in America
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Rebecca Solnit: How to Comment on Social Media
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On Expats and the Literature of Hong Kong’s “Expat Bubble”
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Thriving in Discomfort: SJ Kim on Writing About and Through Displacement
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Revisiting Pilobolus: On Finding Community in the Creation of Corporeal Art
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Monica Youn on PEN, Activism at Literary Awards, and Gaza
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Teenage Queen: Behind the Scenes on the Set of My Lady Jane
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A Poet Is a Poet Is a Poet: Ed Simon on the Significance of Gertrude Stein’s Subversive Poems
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Source-Based Gentoo Linux Goes Binary
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An imprisoned Palestinian author has won the International Prize for Arabic Fiction.
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How Microsoft and Red Hat Are Collaborating on Cloud Migrations
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What We Learn About Ourselves in the Wilderness
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But the Girl
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Kaleidoscopic novelist John Barth has died at 93.
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Soil As Archive: On the Work of Recognizing Alternate Forms of Sentience
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Lit Hub Daily: June 4, 2024
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Here are the literary adaptations to look out for at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
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Lit Hub Daily: May 13, 2024
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“They Want What We Have.” Matt Gallagher on Supporting Ukrainians’ Struggle for Liberation
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Lit Hub Daily: April 8, 2024
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You’re wrong about reading in bars.
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Bridging the Gaps: On Writing and Revising a Novel in Two Languages
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For the love of “Orange Jesus.” Liz Cheney’s new book calls out GOP Trumpers.
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Lit Hub Daily: January 3, 2024
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What Latin American Literature Can Teach the Current Leaders of Latin America
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Jarrett J. Krosoczka and AudioFile’s 2023 Best Audio Originals
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Myriam J.A. Chancy on Writing as an Act of Conjuring
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Miranda July Recommends the Best Way to Procrastinate
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Finding a Home in Stories: 10 New Children’s Books to Read in May
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Fashionably Old: Lyn Slater on Aging With Attitude
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Tessa Hadley on Ivan Turgenev’s First Love
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Tom Verlaine’s library is on sale, and it’s wild.
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Low Poetics: On Cubism, Disability, and the Distance Between the Reader and the Poem
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Leslie Jamison on Self-Construction as a Literary Act
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The Limits
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Please welcome the 2024-25 class of Cullman fellows.
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Then and Now: How the AIDS Crisis Changed Queer Storytelling
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Paradise Lost: How the Transatlantic Slave Trade Helped Fuel Violent Conflict in West Africa
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Bobby Finger on Finding the Soundtrack to Your Writing
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“Holy Land, Wasted.” A Poem by Ahmad Almallah and Huda Fakhreddine
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Piglet
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Saul Bellow is now a stamp.
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How Astrology Helped Kings and Commoners Alike Make Sense of the World
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Marriage Plots Are Soooo Last Season: 8 Novels About Divorce
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Between Risk and Control: How Mark Rothko Discovered His Signature Style
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Beauty and Terror: On Understanding and Accepting a Schizophrenic Mother
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How Stanley Kubrick Brought Stephen King’s The Shining to the Big Screen
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How the Beloved Memory of Dead Pets Can Help Guide the Writing Process
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Announcing Voyage Into Genre Live!
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Verdigris
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Verso and other publishers are offering free ebooks in solidarity with pro-Palestine campus protests.
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Linux Becomes a CVE Numbering Authority (Like Curl and Python). Is This a Turning Point?
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Work-Life Imbalance: How the Pandemic Ruined Our Understanding of “Free” Time
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Martin MacInnes on Crafting Psychologically Rich Science Fiction
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What Booksellers Can Teach Us About Reading, Writing and Publishing
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Redwood Court
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Lit Hub Daily: July 2, 2024
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Romance Writers of America has filed for bankruptcy. What’s next?
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From the Reservation to the River: On the Complexities of Writing About a Native Childhood
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Corey Fah Does Social Mobility
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Craig Willse on the Difference Between Feeling Powerless and Powerlessness
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The Paradox of the Contemporary Southern Writer
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OIN Expands Linux Patent Protection Yet Again (But Not To AI)
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Francine Prose on the Unfinished Sexual Revolution of the 1970s
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What would Spy magazine think of Graydon Carter’s new store?
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Viet Thanh Nguyen on Remembering and Forgetting
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The Pilgrim’s (Lack of) Progress, Or, Sorry I Took So Long to Finish My Novel, Or, On the Value of Restarting
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A Path Older Than Memory
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For Book Recommendations, People Are Always Better Than Algorithms
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Furiosa Brings History to the Mad Max Wasteland
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What should we do with books bound in human skin?
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The 15 Best Book Covers of June
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Debate Me! Why Writers Should Argue With Themselves
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Hundreds of KidLit authors are calling out the SCBWI for its Gaza silence.
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Ædnan
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What is the Millennial Mid-Life Crisis Novel?
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Scott Guild on Trying to Read Finnegans Wake While on Tour With His Band
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Lit Hub Weekly: February 5 – 9, 2024
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Kill the Pet, Kill the Book’s Rating: The Perils of Writing Dogs in Fiction
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Lit Hub Daily: May 14, 2024
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All the Books to Read While You’re Not Drinking During Dry January
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Lit Hub Daily: June 3, 2024
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How White Women’s Patronage of Black Artists Exposed Racial Fault Lines
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Read China Miéville’s powerful letter rejecting a German fellowship.
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In Search of the Rarest Book in American Literature: Edgar Allan Poe’s Tamerlane
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Am I the Literary Assh*le? To Blurb, To Follow, To Ghost (Or Not to Ghost)?
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Lit Hub Daily: January 4, 2024
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Rachel Khong on How Big Questions Inform Fiction
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Ten Unforgettable Baseball Nicknames of Yesteryear
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Celebrating 1500 Episodes of Behind the Mic with Robin Whitten
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UFO, or Unidentified Female Observer: Kirsten Bakis on the Undersung Life of Anna Fort
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One of Our Kind
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Lit Hub Daily: September 29, 2023
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Annie Ernaux has joined the boycott of German cultural institutions.
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I Want to Call Out My Friend For Using AI in Her Newsletter: Am I the Literary Asshole?
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Going to “Girl Church.” 5 Books that Explore Female Friendship and Adolescence
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How Charles Darwin Became a 19th-Century Scientific Rock Star
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How Lydia Ernestine Becker Was Once Central to—Then Excluded from—the Study of Botany
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Considering the Lessons of the Cold War for the Next Great Power Rivalry
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Dispatches from the Land of Erasure During a Genocide
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Federal Agency Warns (Patched) Critical Linux Vulnerability Being Actively Exploited
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Akuna Robinson on Going the Distance
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Nina Schuyler on Giving a Voice to Nature in Fiction
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Exposing Vulnerability: On Robert Olmstead’s Stay Here with Me
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Poor Deer
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Some of the Best (and Worst?) Movies of the Last Three Months
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New Linux 'Screen of Death' Options: Black - or a Monochrome Tux Logo
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Ed Park on Korea’s Past, Real and Imagined
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September’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction
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Is the phrase The Tortured Poets Department grammatically correct?
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Celebrity book clubs I’d actually like to join.
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The Beatles! Natasha Trethewey! Librarians’ secret lives! 24 new books out today.
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Publishers are already using way too much AI.
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Yan Lianke Wants You to Stop Describing Him As China’s Most Censored Author
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Vigilantes and Vengeance: On the Women Who Fight Back
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To Replace HexChat, Linux Mint is Building a New Desktop Chat App Called 'Jargonaut'
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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10 of the best author-turned-artists, ranked.
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More serialized novels, please.
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Annie Dillard’s “Total Eclipse” is the best thing you can read about the eclipse today.
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Tearing Away at the Time Escaping: Lou Stoppard on Pairing Photographs with Annie Ernaux’s Exteriors
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Lit Hub Daily: June 7, 2024
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Jessie Gaynor on Rereading The Corrections While Navigating Her Mother’s Parkinson’s
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Lit Hub Daily: May 10, 2024
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Biggest Linux Kernel Release Ever Welcomes bcachefs File System, Jettisons Itanium
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Lit Hub Weekly: January 29 – February 2, 2024
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A Deal With the Devil: What the Age-Old Faustian Bargain Reveals About the Modern World
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The Byronic Revolution of Che Guevara
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Khadijah Queen on the Value of Intimacy and Self-Care for Someone on the Asexual Spectrum
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24 Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books to Look Forward to in 2024
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I’m putting together a book heist crew.
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Oh, Queer Canada: A Reading List for Americans in Search of LGBTQ Canadian History
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Lost in Translation: Unpacking the Shohei Ohtani Scandal
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A case for replacing the Times’ op-ed section with these classic columns.
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Lit Hub Weekly: April 29 – May 3, 2024
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Lit Hub Daily: July 1, 2024
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Gareth Russell on Hampton Court
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Lit Hub Daily: July 10, 2024
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Swanna in Love
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Wandering Stars
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Matthew Salesses! V (Eve Ensler!) Doomsday cults! 26 books out in paperback this February.
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Protesting writers welcome dialogue with PEN and call for an external review.
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“Pale Fire” (Tavi’s Version): Notes on Taylor Swift and the Literature of Obsessive Fandom
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Over 600 writers have signed this open letter to PEN America.
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Lit Hub Daily: May 29, 2024
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An imprisoned Palestinian author has been shortlisted for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction.
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What the NFT Phenomenon Tells Us About the Monetary and Creative Value of Art
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How the Supreme Court Changes Laws Behind Closed Doors
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Exclusive: Read a new poem by National Book Award finalist Joan Wickersham.
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Lit Hub Weekly: July 8 – 12, 2024
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Lit Hub Daily: May 8, 2024
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Meals and Memories: Sheila Squillante on Writing to Remember Her Father
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Daybreak
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Here are this year’s Pulitzer Prize winners.
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Why I Chose to Be the Cover Model for My Own Novel
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Kathleen Schmidt on Getting Real About Book Publishing
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Rachel Cusk! Francine Prose! Thom Gunn! 27 new books out today.
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Write-Minded’s Unresolutions for 2024
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Marlon James on Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize, Authenticity as Pose, and Not Reading His Book Reviews
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“Women! In! Peril!”
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Lit Hub Daily: April 15, 2024
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23 new books in paperback out this October!
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Lost in the Supermarket: On the Literature of Shopping
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Francophone, Anglophone… Cameroonian? Musih Tedji Xaviere on Telling the Story of Her Country’s Struggles
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Am I the Literary Asshole? When to Mute Your Friend on the Internet
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Will Hot Shakespeare be the new Hot Priest?
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Revisiting the Radical Presence of Diane di Prima
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An (Ongoing) Taxonomy of the Sad Rich Girls of Literature
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Lit Hub Daily: March 21, 2024
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NYC and LA are holding vigils for the martyred writers, poets, and journalists of Gaza.
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Red Hat Tries on a McKinsey Cap in Quest To Streamline Techies' Jobs
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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The Waters
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Amy Shearn on the Fantasy of Disappearing
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Byron and Borgia: A Meditation on an Impossible Encounter
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Salman Rushdie’s attacker has rejected a plea deal.
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The God of the Woods
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No True Scotsman: Searching for Robert Burns in the Middle of Florida
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Rita Bullwinkel on Playing With Fictional Time
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200 authors call on Baillie Gifford to divest from Israel and fossil fuels.
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More Than “Friendless” or “Fallen…” Giving Voice to the Women Who Misbehaved in History
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You’ll Need More Than That Reverse Cowgirl: The Craft of Writing (Actually) Good Sex Scenes
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A syllabus for fans of You Must Remember This.
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The 10 Biggest Literary Stories of the Year
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A Woman Out of Time: Rebecca Solnit on Mary Shelley’s Dystopian Sci-Fi Novel The Last Man
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Lit Hub Daily: January 17, 2024
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So Fetch, So Fierce: In Praise of All the Literary Mean Girls
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In Search of Visibility: Kao Kalia Yang on Sharing the Hmong Refugee Experience
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Bitter Water Opera
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Can We Reschedule? In Praise of Carl Sagan, Iconic Pothead
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Supernatural Inheritance: On a Unique Family Gift That Crosses Continents
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The Worst Town Names in America—And Other Useless Maps
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Lit Hub Weekly: April 15 – April 19, 2024
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“Twins”
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Seizures, Strokes, and… Spurts of Creativity? On the Symptoms of a Brain Tumor
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Evolutionary Links: What Great Apes Tell Us About Being Human
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Ayeşgül Savaş on Creating Your Story’s Clock
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Lit Hub Daily: March 18, 2024
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Puzzlement Over Answers: On Fiction as a Mode of Inquiry
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How White Sharks Became the Serial Killers of the Sea
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Sloane Crosley on Staying on the Side of the Living
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Lit Hub Daily: June 26, 2024
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Advertising as Art: How Literary Magazines Pioneered a New Kind of Graphic Design
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Professors, Priests, Provosts, Manholes, and More: 7 Poetry Books to Read This May
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Jane Smiley! Judi Dench! Amy Tan on birding! 24 new books out today.
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Linux vs Windows 11 Copilot+ PCs? TUXEDO Unveils Snapdragon X Elite ARM Notebook
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Lit Hub Daily: February 14, 2024
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“A Thousand Eulogies Are Exported to the Comma.” Of Syntax and Genocide
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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An End to Exclusivity: On the Fight For Equitable Land Distribution in Minnesota
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One great short story to read today: Raymond Carver’s “Popular Mechanics”
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The 2024 Young Lions Fiction Award goes to E.J. Koh.
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The Sickness of Life: On the Problems with Anti-Natalism
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Office hours with a hunger striker.
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The people’s hero Keanu Reeves has written a novel with China Miéville.
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Seeking a Gentler Mythology of the American West
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What to read next based on your favorite Tony nominee.
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Killing Your Characters Is Traumatic: And It Should Be
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It’s Time We Added Full Credit Pages to Books
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Art Meets Life: Beth Parker on Searching for Red Grooms’ Mysterious Sculpted Bookstore
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Motherhood Is Antarctica: On the Underexplored Landscape of Postpartum Loneliness
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My Search for Answers in the Fringe “30 Bananas a Day” Movement
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Why the Elderly Make the Best Customers: On Bookselling in an Aging Town
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The Third Person: Writing in the Aftermath of a Home Robbery
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The Worst Dads in All of Literature: An Incomplete List
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Lit Hub Daily: February 29, 2024
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Crystal Wilkinson on the Importance of Birthdays in the Black Community
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What’s Wrong With PEN America, and Why We Need It To Survive
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Shze-Hui Tjoa on Her Debut Memoir
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Lit Hub Daily: March 25, 2024
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Sarah Kain Gutowski on the Extraordinary Self
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Dead in Long Beach, California
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Tracy Chevalier Has No Time for Writers Who Don’t Read
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Between Desirability and Possibility: On the Beauty of the Aging Female Body
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Anne Lamott on Secrets
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Fury
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Ukraine has passed a new law that directly supports bookstores.
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Lit Hub Daily: April 11, 2024
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How Prohibition Forever Changed Women’s Cultural Relationship with Alcohol
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Israel has destroyed two publishing houses in the West Bank.
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Over 100 Kundiman fellows have called for the board’s resignation.
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Lit Hub Weekly: May 20 – 24, 2024
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Bring Back the Big, Comfortable Bookstore Reading Chair
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“So Boundless an Affluence of Sublime Mountain Beauty…” When John Muir First Encountered Yosemite
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Metamorphose yourself into a movie-goer: A Kafka-in-love film is coming.
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How Deregulation Destroyed Indie Rock Across America
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Dorothy Allison: “In the Stories We Share and Those We Have Not Yet Crafted—We Live Forever”
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Your spring equinox reading, sorted.
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I Want to Put a Dozen Blurbs on My Book: Am I the Literary Asshole?
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Read the 1962 short story that inspired this year’s Met Gala dress code.
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Commemorate Nakba Day with a evening of readings in NYC.
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Meet the novelists who are re-analyzing HBO’s Girls.
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Love Junkie
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On the Serious Business of 19th-Century Fairy Paintings
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Manjula Martin on Chronicling a World in Constant Turmoil
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Ours
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I Really Like Reading Bad Reviews of My Nemesis: Am I the Literary Asshole?
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In Universes
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Ream Shukairy on Telling Muslim Stories in an Islamophobic World
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Fourteen Days
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Hombrecito
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Permanent Newness: Surrealism at 100
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Why Brené Brown’s Gospel of Vulnerability Fails the World’s Most Vulnerable
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Maryse Condé, international literary giant, has died at 90.
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September’s Best Reviewed Fiction
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See the cover for Sally Rooney’s next novel.
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The Weight We Carry: How Diet Culture Influences Disordered Eating
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“Ithaca Is Never Far”
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Possible Pride and Prejudice sequels inspired by the Bridget Jones books.
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Queen Christina, Lesbian Icon? On Sweden’s Delightfully Nonconformist Monarch
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Lit Hub Weekly: May 27 – 31, 2024
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Armen Davoudian on Immigration, Enjambments, and How Poems Can Make Loss Tangible
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Fictionalizing Real Trauma as a Means of Healing
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Oprah’s Book Club and… Dying? How Do Writers Get Famous
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Wesley Morris on the Disappearing Middle
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Am the Literary Asshole For Wanting to Tell People Their Writing Sucks?
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Linux App Store Flathub Now Has Over One Million Active Flatpak App Users
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Lit Hub Daily: June 11, 2024
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One great short story to read today: Sarah Gailey’s “The Daily Commute”
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One great short story to read today: Ray Bradbury’s “The Veldt”
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Lit Hub Daily: February 23, 2024
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26 new books out today!
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There’s Going to Be Trouble
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“Gravel Ghost or Gravel Gertie,” a Poem by Alice Notley
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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The 10 Best Book Covers of November
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What Kendrick Lamar’s Pulitzer Win Meant For American Music
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Lit Hub Weekly: February 12 – 16, 2024
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Lit Hub Daily: January 19, 2024
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One great short story to read today: Ursula K. Le Guin’s “The Day Before the Revolution”
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A Vanishing World: On Europe’s Disappearing Peasantry
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Little Cash, Lots of Censorship: Bothayna Al-Essa on Opening a Bookstore in Kuwait
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There’s a lot more hair than you think stored at the Library of Congress.
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Why it’s so hard to lend a book to a friend, according to the internet.
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One great short story to read today: Rajesh Parameswaran’s “The Infamous Bengal Ming”
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Lit Hub Daily: April 22, 2024
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Premonition in the West Bank: Ben Ehrenreich on Life in the Village of Burin
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The Refaat Mobile Library is raising funds for Gaza.
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18 New Novels You Need to Read This Summer
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Horror, Then Healing: Kyle Dillon Hertz on the Power of Facing Trauma in Writing
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Writing Into Negative Space: Shining A Spotlight on History’s Sidelined Women
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Lit Hub Daily: February 5, 2024
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10 Great New Children’s Books to Throw in Your Beach Bag
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How Babies and Young Children Learn to Understand Language
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The Tale of Genji: A Visual Journey Through the World’s First Novel
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Tell
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The Breasts Make the Woman… Or Do They? On Having (and Losing) a Pair
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Lit Hub Daily: June 28, 2024
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Blake Butler on (Not) Finding Your Voice
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Inside the Occupation of Columbia’s Hamilton Hall, 1968 Version
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“No Nights (or Chapters) Off.” And Other Grown Up Lessons From Reading to My Kids
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How to Be Self-Revealing in Memoir When You’re Not In Real Life
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Honey
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The Writing Freedom Fellowship has announced its inaugural cohort.
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The American Academy in Rome has announced their 2024-25 prize winners in literature.
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Friday Night Flames: How Wildfires Threatened One High School’s Football Season
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Against the objectification of books (or, some thoughts on The Discourse).
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Amitava Kumar on Finding Solace in the Words of Others
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Ursula Buchan on John Buchan
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In Search of the Elusive, Eternal Otter
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Dominoes
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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Edward Hamlin on Authorship
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Nosh a novel at the pun-filled Edible Book Festival.
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Sororal Death and Sad, Sexy Icons: Emmeline Cline on Eating Disorder Memoirs and the Contagion of Identification
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“Frozen Voices”
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Lit Hub Daily: March 7, 2024
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The Annotated Nightstand: What Morgan Talty Is Reading Now, and Next
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Inspiration Plus Experimentation: On the Essential Elements of Artistic Creation
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Kevin Barry on Reimagining the Novel: “You Can’t Be Afraid to Go Nuts on the Page”
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Lit Hub Daily: February 27, 2024
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“I Refused to Be a War Bride.” Or, Why I Set My Novels in Nova Scotia
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Tackling Ballet’s History of Anti-Blackness as a White Woman
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Here are the winners of this year’s National Book Critics Circle Awards.
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How Much of This is True? On the Subtle Nuances of Memoir and Autofiction
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Life Beyond Earth: What Awaits Humanity on the Moon
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The Annotated Nightstand: What Danielle Dutton Is Reading Now, and Next
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Brandi Wells on Their Muppet Baby Muses
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Chasing Storms: Christiana Spens on The Ballad of Sir Patrick Spens
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Here are this year’s finalists for The Story Prize.
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Linux Hits Nearly 4% Desktop User Share on Statcounter
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Ersin Han Ersin on Making the Invisible Visible
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Lit Hub Daily: January 24, 2024
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One great short story to read today: John Langan’s “Technicolor”
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Here are the winners of the 2024 Whiting Awards.
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Rejoice! We’re getting a new Zora Neale Hurston novel.
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These are the “most influential” writers of the year.
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Why I’m Using My PEN Nomination to Protest for Palestine
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Migraines, Motherhood and Marriage: On the Challenges of Managing an Open Relationship
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My Local Indie Won’t Stock My Buzzy Debut and I’m Pissed: Am I the Literary Asshole?
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How the Fire That Destroyed My Paintings Turned Me Into a Writer
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Lolita is Nabokov: On the Parallel Histories of the Writer and His Most Famous Character
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Lit Hub Daily: February 1, 2024
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Lit Hub Daily: March 12, 2024
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The Literary Hub cheat sheet to the Oscars.
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What Working at Restaurants Can Teach Writers
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Weirding the West: Strange Tales That Complicate the Picture of Texas
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Envy, Obsession, and Instagram: On My Mental Breakdown at an Esteemed Writing Conference
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Javier Zamora on Never Forgetting the Journey
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Tide In, Tide Out: Anne Lamott on Growing Old and Making Peace with Death
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An Oasis in the Desert: Why Libraries Are the Best Places to Write
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Ramy Youssef on Useful Diversions
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“At the Coal Seam of Motherhood.” On Writing About My Kids
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Lit Hub Daily: April 26, 2024
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How Jon Fosse Teaches Us to Acknowledge Our Own Vulnerability
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Lit Hub Weekly: June 24 – 28, 2024
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The Villain’s Dance
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The Storm We Made
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How To Write Egoless Prose, At Least For a Little While
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More (And More) Meat: How Doctors Treated Diabetes Before Insulin Therapy
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A Restoration of Hope: Maniza Naqvi on Saving Karachi’s Oldest Bookstore
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Megan Hunter on the Experience of Bringing a Novel to the Big Screen
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75 Years of 1984: Why George Orwell’s Classic Remains More Relevant Than Ever
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Always Rooting for the Antihero: How Three TV Shows Have Defined 21st-Century America
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NYC libraries are getting their funding back.
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New Spectre V2 Attack Impacts Linux Systems On Intel CPUs
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Morgan Talty on Writing a Native American Novel That Subverts Expectations
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A USC study finds that (some people think) AI is as funny as the average person.
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Alexandra Tanner on Siblings
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Vengeful Goddesses, Panther Zorro, and Time Travel Valleys: February’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books
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The Singularity
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Moira Donegan on Cultivating Invulnerability
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March’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction
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Riot, Grrrls: Marisa Crawford on Why Feminist Lit and 1990s Girl Culture Need More Critical Attention
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What Albert Camus’s The Stranger Says About Our Contemporary Anxieties
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Tomas Moniz on The Big Familia of Writing
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The Permanent Parish of Ceasing to Be: On Suicide as a Negation of the Self
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Steeped in War and Erasure: Amitav Ghosh on How Tea Funded the British Empire’s Expansion
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Lit Hub Daily: April 1, 2024
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Confessions of a Chronically Online Janeite
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17th-Century Dildo Shopping with the Ladies: On the Contested Terrain of Early Modern Desire
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Literary Hub is Seeking a Regular, Part-Time Writer
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Kevin Kwan on His Love of Classics (Even if He’s Still Never Read Middlemarch)
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Shanghailanders
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Deborah Treisman on the Challenge of Identifying the American Short Story
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Clare Beams on Harmful Good Intentions
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What Medieval Poets Can Teach Us About Climate Change, and What Evangelicals Today Get Wrong
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Appreciating the Understated Complexity of The Girls’ Guide to Hunting and Fishing
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What you need to know about the Freydís Moon author scandal.
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The Money Diaries: Real Writers, Real Budgets
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An Action Rom-Com? Yes, Hit Man is a Surefire Delight
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The PEN World Voices Festival has been canceled.
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The Annotated Nightstand: What Brandi Wells is Reading Now and Next
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River East, River West
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Lit Hub Daily: May 2, 2024
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How the Cultural Revolution Played Society Against Itself
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Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
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Meet the literary critics who are keeping the culture honest (and sometimes spicy).
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What Jane Austen’s Work Can Tell Us About the British Imperial Project
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Greek Tragedy in the Bottom of the Ninth: On Baseball’s High Literary Drama
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Carvell Wallace on What Writing Taught Him About His Life
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The most stressful weddings found in fiction.
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Literary Fight Club: On the Great Poets’ Brawl of ‘68
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Tracie McMillan on the Myth of Colorblindness
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The Ghost Muse: How My Best Friend’s Murder Led Me to Write
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Lit Hub Daily: May 23, 2024
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Pulitzer Prize-Winner Ilyon Woo on Craft Lessons From the Late Filmmaker Dai Sil Kim Gibson
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The shortlist for the 2024 International Booker Prize has landed.
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The best-dressed writers at the Met Gala.
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Jennifer Leigh Selig on Deep Memoir
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Lit Hub Weekly: March 25 – March 29, 2024
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Brandy Jensen on the Mainstreaming of Polyamory
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The New School claps back at Germany’s anti-Palestinian bullshit.
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The Art of the Mini Sales Pitch: How to Subtitle Your Book So People Will Read It
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Lady pirates! Kafkaesque stories! Ovid’s advice! 26 new books out today.
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Snapshots of Life: Storytelling and Outlaw Culture in Eastern Kentucky
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“Designer,” a Poem by Dorothy Chan
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How Dyslexia Made Me More Passionate About Reading (and Selling) Books
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John Cotter on Writing by Accretion
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Lit Hub Daily: April 5, 2024
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Rolling the Dice: What Gambling Can Teach Us About Probability
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Anahid Neressian on Being a Specialist and a Generalist
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The official trailer for One Hundred Years of Solitude is here.
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“Splintered beyond recognition.” Yogita Goyal on the Difficulty of Categorizing Contemporary African American Literature
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Jennifer Croft on Photography as an Unexpected Writing Tool
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Announcing the 2024 class of Periplus fellows.
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How Colonial Powers Fought for Economic Dominance in North America
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Juli Min on the Setting of Shanghailanders
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Isle McElroy on the Art of the Sex Scene
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The Crooked Timber of the Mind: On the Rise of “Autojournalism”
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Lost and Found: KB Brookins on Masculinity, Gender and Trauma
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Why Polidori’s The Vampyre was falsely attributed to Lord Byron.
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Necessary Yet Invisible: On the Unpaid Labor of Motherhood and Writing
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Phil Elwood on Doing PR for All the Worst Humans
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Who Doesn’t Like Music? Nabokov, For Starters
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Nicolás Medina Mora on Mexico’s First Woman President and the Country’s Political Future
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Linus Torvalds Has 'Robust Exchanges' Over Filesystem Suggestion on Linux Kernel Mailing List
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The Gift of Reading Toni Morrison to My Black Daughter in an Age of Book Bans
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A Continent of Living Spirits: 6 Ghost Stories From Across Latin America
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“Wrong Winds,” a Poem by Ahmad Almallah
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Linus Torvalds Injects Tabs To Thwart Kconfig Parsers Not Correctly Handling Them
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More media companies are making deals with OpenAI.
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Linux Passes 4% Desktop Market Share
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America’s Campus Witch Hunts Are Only the Second Worst Thing Happening to Professors Right Now
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Theater of the Mind: How Radio Brought the World Into American Homes
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Literary Catharsis: Jenna Tang on Translating Lin Yi-Han’s Infamous Novel, Fang Si-Chi’s First Love Paradise
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On Memoir, Permission, and the Thorny Terrain of Writing About Family
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The Annotated Nightstand: What Wendy Chen is Reading Now, and Next
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Lit Hub Daily: May 30, 2024
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Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
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Writing Into Absurdity: Padgett Powell on Crafting Experimental Southern Fiction
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Lit Hub Daily: May 6, 2024
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Ben Stiller will channel his best Norman Mailer in a new true crime movie.
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One great short story to read today: Senaa Ahmad’s “Let’s Play Dead”
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The Annotated Nightstand: What Hanif Abdurraqib is Reading Now and Next
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Once in the Blue Moon
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“Every time I watch it, I’m transfixed anew.” Rachel Kushner on her favorite films.
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Lit Hub Daily: January 9, 2024
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Lit Hub Daily: April 2, 2024
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“Remains,” a Poem by Rose McLarney
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Dan Levy on Not Fearing Sincerity
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“Double Shift”
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A Woman’s Place is in the Ring: On Gender, Performativity and the Unreal
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Sophie Ratcliffe on Loss and Love
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“Do Palestinian Lives Have the Same Value to Us?” Ramsey Nasr on Gaza, Migrant Drownings, and the Right to Dignity
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Read Smart on Gardens Past and Present
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New York, New York: On Getting By As an Artist In the City That Never Sleeps
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“With alarm, Your Scholar,” and other excellent sign-offs from Emily Dickinson’s letters.
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Spring on the Peninsula
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The Artist is Banned for Violating Community Guidelines: On Belle Delphine, Marina Abramovic, and Womanhood-As-Performance
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APT Interface 'Revamped' For Ubuntu 24.10 and Debian Trixie with Colors and Columns
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Can you manage to read at the beach? A summertime choose your own adventure.
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Expand your mind with a new magazine of psychedelic art and literature.
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Practice
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Leveling the Legal Playing Field: Why Everyone Deserves Their Day in Court
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Daniel Sweren-Becker on Playing Games with Readers
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Abbott Kahler on Nature vs Nurture
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Houses from literature that Airbnb could definitely trick us into booking.
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Lit Hub Daily: July 8, 2024
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“Dead Cats Continue to Meow.” A Poem by Nasser Rabah
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45 Drives Adds Linux-Powered Mini PCs, Workstations To Growing Compute Lineup
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10 Great New Children’s Books Out in April
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How A US Hospital is Using AI to Analyze X-Rays - With Help From Red Hat
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The Education of Aubrey McKee
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How Eva Le Gallienne Revolutionized Early 20th-Century Theater
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Lit Hub’s Most Anticipated Books of 2024, Part Two
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Amazon Cloud Traffic Is Suffocating Fedora's Mirrors
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Lily Kelting on Holy Terroir
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Lit Hub Daily: May 20, 2024
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Announcing the Winners of the 2024 O. Henry Prize for Short Fiction
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If You’re Going to Platform Extremists You Should At Least Check Their Facts
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Nell Irvin Painter on Writing About Anything (and Everything)
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Sitting at the Cool Table: Christina Clarke and Marissa Higgins on the (Supposed) Renaissance of Queer Lit
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A new report tracks workplace retaliation against pro-Palestinian media workers.
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“The Home Visit”
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Imaginary Homelands: Lauren Markham Returns to Ancestral Landscapes for the Very First Time
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Systemd 256.1 Addresses Complaint That 'systemd-tmpfiles' Could Unexpectedly Delete Your /home Directory
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Caught Between Zodiacs: A Capricorn Daughter Remembers Her Translator Father
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Lit Hub Daily: May 1, 2024
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A few good books about too-good-to-be-true tech (to read after your Tesla explodes).
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Naomi Kanakia on Social Responsibility in Fiction
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Tomorrow is Indie Bookstore Day! So you should go to a bookstore.
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How Novelist Lynne Reid Banks Helped Me See Myself—and the World
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I Don’t Want to Talk to My Coworker About Their Stupid Writing: Am I the Literary Asshole?
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Come and Get It
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Little Seed
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Alexandra Tanner on Vulnerability, Making Money as a Writer, and Taking Literary Shortcuts
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Creative ways to show off your prestige galley.
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Secrets in Amber: How Trees Help Preserve Essential Prehistory
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What Unlearning Zionism Can Teach American Jews About Israel and Palestine
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Hannah Goldfield on the Joy of Describing Tastes
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Lucas Mann on Personal Hangups
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“Self-Portrait as Sister.” A Poem by Ae Hee Lee
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“The Import”
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30 New Books Critics Think You Should Read Right Now
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“The Fig Queen”
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“My Atmosphere,” a Poem by Alan Felsenthal
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Israel has damaged or destroyed at least 13 libraries in Gaza.
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What Fiction Writing Shares With Psychotherapy
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Nicholson Baker on Finding His Likeness
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How America’s First Cinematic Black Vampire Subverted Stereotypes
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R.O. Kwon on Writing Her Way Into a Book’s Most Truthful Version
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February’s Best Reviewed Fiction
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What Pearl S. Buck’s Memoir Can Teach Parents of Disabled Children
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The Barbara Comyns Novel That Got Too Real About Poverty, Giving Birth, and Women’s Lives
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Not Like Other Dykes: On Femininity, Basketball, and the Caitlin Clark Effect
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Erika Howsare on Finding Inspiration in Headlines
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Enter the Butterfly: What Science Can Reveal About Our Own Fragile Self-Conceptions
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Mircea Cărtărescu’s Solenoid has won the 2024 Dublin Literary Award.
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Let Them Be Morally Flawed: In Defense of Queer Villains in Stories
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Was Jane Austen Actually the Ultimate Anti-Romantic Novelist?
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The Ultimate Best Books of 2023 List
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Here are the winners of the 2024 Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards.
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How Elvis Presley and Colonel Tom Parker Made Music History Together
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The 12 Best Book Covers of January
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Steve Almond on the Magic and the Craft of Storytelling
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The Show Must Go On: On Billie Holiday’s Last Live Performance
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The literary romantic holiday that should replace Valentine’s Day.
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Rachel Bitecofer on Democratic Strategies to Counter Republicans in the 2024 Election
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Crooked Parallels: On Alice Munro, Andrea Skinner, and My Mother’s Failure to Protect Me
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“Crazy with the poison of Vietnam in my lungs.” Paul Auster on the ’68 Columbia protests.
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Jordan Pérez on Understanding Womanhood Through Nature and Learning Poetic Restraint
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Joy Williams! Rust Belt writers! Phillip Lopate! 25 new books out today.
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Why Play At All? On Perfectionism, Perseverance and Prodigies
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A More Imperfect Union: How Differing National Visions Divided the North and the South
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Lit Hub Daily: May 24, 2024
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PEN President Jennifer Finney Boylan Announces Plans to Review PEN’s Work Going Back a Decade
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“The Small Press World is About to Fall Apart.” On the Collapse of Small Press Distribution
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Between Assimilation and Authenticity: On Navigating Discourses Around Asian American Literary Identity
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Why People Rage at Recipes: On the Current State of Online Food Discourse
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Old Money Made New: 5 Novels of Generational Wealth and Income Inequality
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Life Concentrated: Kate Brody on Writing About the Internet
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The 14 Best Book Covers of May
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Linux Can Finally Run Your Car's Safety Systems and Driver-Assistance Features
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Palestine’s Freedom Theater has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Joseph O’Neill on Writing a Socially Relevant Soccer Novel
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Jo Livingstone on Not Believing in Anachronism
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Book Workers for a Free Palestine held a vigil outside the London Book Fair.
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The 22 Best Book Covers of March
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Doreen St. Félix on Using Pop Culture to Consider Society
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Here’s the shortlist for the 2024 Dylan Thomas Prize.
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Lit Hub Weekly: September 25-29, 2023
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Here are the 2023 National Book Critics Circle Award finalists.
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Why Are So Many Mexican Novels Set in Cantinas?
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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Lisa Frankenstein is a Charming Comedy, Even If It’s Missing Some Parts
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Alexis Landau on Beauty, Aging, and What Mothers Pass Down to Their Daughters
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Roxana Robinson on Exploring Intimacy and Romance in Old Age
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Lit Hub Daily: February 20, 2024
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The 38 Best Books We Read in 2023
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Sculpting Sound: Alison C. Rollins on Silence, Afrofuturism, and Writing Poems Across Time
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How Ordinary Irish Citizens Got Caught Up in the Violence of the Troubles
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'Blue Screen of Death' Comes To Linux
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What Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood Reveals About Its Author’s Intentions
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Lit Hub Daily: June 12, 2024
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Gaza Diaries: “We Left Our Souls at Home.”
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Epistolary Gossip: On the History and Morality of the “Poison Pen” Letter
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“Chickens”
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Why I Write Gay: Eric Schlich Channels His Bisexuality Through Queer Protagonists
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K-Ming Chang on Writerly Aesthetics
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Lit Hub Daily: April 18, 2024
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Palestinian American poet Fady Joudah has won the $100,000 Jackson Poetry Prize.
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The PEN America Literary Awards have been cancelled.
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Linux Foundation Launches Valkey As A Redis Fork
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Have you ever wondered what W. B. Yeats looked like as a baby?
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In Defense of Food Memory in Immigrant Fiction
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A Call From the Journalism Academy for an External Review at The New York Times
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Your Literary Guide to the 2024 Oscars
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Lit Hub Daily: January 23, 2024
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What the Rise of Techno-Humanitarianism Means For Crisis-Hit Communities Across the Globe
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Josh Cook on the Behind the Scenes of Selling Books
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Maggie Doherty on Sharing Art and Ideas
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The Thrill of Discovery: How Hidden Messages Make Fiction Fun
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Lit Hub Daily: February 19, 2024
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“Humanity is Not an Abstract Concept.” Lana Bastašić on Palestine Solidarity, Dubravka Ugrešić, and More
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Who Will Finish Your Manuscript When You Die?
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In Honor of Duke Ellington: Here Are 15 Great Books About Jazz
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On Book Hoarding and the Perilous Paradox of Clutter
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Do you miss childhood summer reading challenges? The National Book Foundation has one for adults.
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The Potato Eaters
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Lit Hub Daily: February 6, 2024
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Columbia’s architecture journal has launched a new project to publish Gazan writers.
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How Iowa City, Hub of Literature, Became a Landmark for Cinephiles
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One great short story to read today: Rebecca Curtis’s “Hansa and Gretyl and Piece of Shit”
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Lit Hub Daily: March 15, 2024
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Priya Guns on Writing in Times of Crisis
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Horror for the Holidays! Or, Scary Novels To Read While Being Nice to Your Family
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Anna Noyes on Writing the Book That Keeps Her Awake
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How Does FreeBSD Compare to Linux on a Raspberry Pi?
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Andrea Hairston, Veronica Roth, Rebecca Thorne, and Nghi Vo on a LIVE Voyage Into Genre
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S.L. Wisenberg on How We Talk About Cancer
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Peppermint OS Builds Single-Site Browsers for Debian Systems
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Starting this year, the National Book Awards will be open to non-citizens.
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Sally Rooney continues to speak out about Gaza.
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The Art of Hanging Out: On the Golden Age of the Celebrity Profile
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“A Nation of Lunatics.” What Oscar Wilde Thought About America
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Tommy Orange! Carson McCullers! The Village Voice! 24 new books out today.
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Mateo Askaripour on the Perks of Genre Agnosticism
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“Auld Lang Syne,” a Poem by Michael Lista
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Garth Risk Hallberg on The Big Novel
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Janet Fitch on Writing With All The Senses
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How Colorism Impacts Black Women’s Physical and Mental Health
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Ilyon Woo on Not Trying to Force It
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Take a peek inside the new Interior Chinatown adaptation.
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Keith Haring! Helen Oyeyemi! Xochitl Gonzalez! 25 new books out today.
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The Ever-Present Unseeable Terror: On Millenia of Human-Shark Relations
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We Made This Economy, and We Can Remake It: Natalie Foster on Building a Better America
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Erewhon: or, The Worst Possible Name for a Grocery Store
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What Happens When an American Family Moves To a Tiny French Village?
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Maxim Loskutoff on the Unabomber and the Myth of the American West
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Lit Hub Daily: March 28, 2024
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Real People, Real Pain: On the Ethics of Telling True Stories of Trauma
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Books for Indie Booksellers: On the Craft of Selling Books
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RuPaul has launched an online bookshop that will share its profits with writers.
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Your new literary dream job: reader-in-residence.
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Lit Hub Daily: March 4, 2024
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The Journey of a Madwoman: Between Facts, Memory, and a Fractured Self
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Antiquity
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Faith, Witches, Grief, and Smoke: New Poetry Books to Read in February
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Cass Sunstein on How to Become Famous
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Lit Hub Daily: April 25, 2024
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Anna Sui’s new collection is inspired by Agatha Christie, so obviously the runway was at the Strand.
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Butter
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Lit Hub Daily: January 30, 2024
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Bamboo Wives, Biddle City, Coachella, and Cyberspace: Six Poetry Collections to Read in July
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Exclusive: See the cover for Morgan Talty’s debut novel, Fire Exit.
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Lit Hub Daily: February 2, 2024
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Lucky
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“Owen”
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Lit Hub Daily: March 11, 2024
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The Physics of Fiction: How Art and Science Inspire Each Other
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Diane Seuss on Discovering Objectivity Through Aging
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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Katrina Carrasco on the Importance of Female Physicality in Fiction
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One great short story to read today: Alice Munro’s “The Bear Came Over the Mountain”
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Former Biden Speechwriter Nate Rawlings on Claudine Gay, Neil Gorsuch, and the Politics of Plagiarism
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A Room of One’s Own: In Praise of Seclusion in the Service of Craft
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“Rowan Tree,” a Poem by Rowan Ricardo Phillips
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Remembering Russell Banks: Mary Morris on Her Long Friendship With the Author of American Spirits
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“Intentional Neglect.” On the Creation of Nationalized Child Protection in Victorian England
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7 great love stories for cynics.
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Whale Fall
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Cops search middle school for banned books in liberal Massachusetts
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Lit Hub Weekly: January 22-26, 2024
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Linux Distributors' Alliance Continues Long-Term Support for Linux 4.14
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Curtis Sittenfeld on Love and Comedy
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How Donald Trump Spun a Political Career Out of Conspiratorial Hatred
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Writing With “Sprezz.” On the Art of Saying Just Enough
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“Malcolm Still Speaks.” Ibram X. Kendi on George Breitman and the Enduring Legacy of Malcolm X
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The Chronicler of Asian America: Hua Hsu on Photographer and Activist Corky Lee
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Sunjeev Sahota on Novels as Detective Stories
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Playing the Dozens: On the Joys and Functions of Sh*t Talk
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Crash Again, Crash Better: A Brief History of Failed Attempts at Human Flight
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Christine Smallwood on Going Back to the Text
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What a Series of Killings in Rural Georgia Revealed About Early 20th-Century America
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One great short story to read today: Ling Ma’s “Office Hours”
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Leaving
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Kalpana Raina on Translating Her Uncle Hari Krishna Kaul’s Stories of Kashmir
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A Painful, Urgent Reimagining: Emily van Duyne on Writing a New History of Sylvia Plath’s Last Years
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“Something More Bare and More Raw Than a Man.” Constance Debré on Learning to Love Women
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J. Edward Chamberlin on How Words Shape Our World
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“A Letter to Kofi Annan”
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“Endlessly Seductive, Endlessly Terrifying.” Lucy Sante on the Idea and Reality of Transition
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Real Americans
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A Rich But Rare Genre: Exploring Islamic Historical Fiction
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The Ever-Present Unseeable Terror: On Millennia of Human-Shark Relations
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Rick Bass on What Hunting Taught Hemingway About Writing
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How Vulnerable Low-Wage Workers Power AI Algorithms
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May’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction
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The Writer Next Door: My Life As Joyce Carol Oates’ Neighbor
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Our 21 Most-Anticipated Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Books for the Rest of 2024
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It Lasts Forever and Then It’s Over
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Lit Hub Weekly: April 22 – April 26, 2024
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Lost Boys: On a Hidden Fraternity of the Forsaken in the American West
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Escaping the Censors’ Gaze: Lai Wen on Sci-Fi and the Need for Chinese Protest Literature Today
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Emily Raboteau and Sarah Viren on Climate Change, Birding, and Social Justice
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Swift River
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“Is That a First Edition of The Iliad?” Meet One of History’s Great Manuscript Forgers
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Sally Franson on Fashion and Literature
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How Activists Across the Pacific Northwest Planned the 1999 Seattle WTO Protests
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The Power of Darkness: How Night Skies Inspire Creative Thoughts
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On the Joys of Following Literary Instinct Wherever It Leads
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“What If We Weren’t Afraid to Tell the Hard Truths?” Chris Chalk on Playing James Baldwin
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Novelist Sanaë Lemoine, In Praise of the Sheet Pan
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Ten Debut LGBTQ+ Authors on the Books That Shaped Them As Writers
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Taika Waititi is taking on Percival Everett’s James.
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Gregory Pardlo on the Psychology of Tennis, Historical Omissions, and Wanting to Be an Architect
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White America Facing Its Ghosts: The Slow Unraveling of a Nation’s Suburbs
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How Alien We Seem: On Being Blind and Obsessed with Photography
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Signs, Symbols, and Omens: A Reading List of Books Featuring Superstitions
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Blood, Sweat, and Paint: Finding the Work Behind the Art
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Mourning in a Time of Global Grief
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In light of SPD’s implosion, the Poetry Foundation announces a small press fund.
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One great short story to read today: Leone Ross’s “The Woman Who Lived in a Restaurant”
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My Name Is Sita
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Landlord, Teacher, Writer: Brandi Wells on Learning to Separate Themself From Their Job(s)
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Unsolvable Puzzles: Anna Shechtman on the Feminist Psychology Behind Crosswords
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A Rare Sacred Novel: Tommy Orange on the Genius of Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony
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Nonfiction
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Unapologetically Free: On Reclaiming Liberty In a Land of Unfreedom
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Earth? Really? On Why Aliens Would Probably Skip Visiting Our Planet
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Writing As Labor: Doing More With Less, Together
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Christina Sharpe on John Keene’s Counternarratives
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What’s worth more than the rarest book in American literature? The answer may (not) surprise you.
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How a Train is Like a Novel: On the Phenomenon of Illusory Self-Motion
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The Emperor
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Roe, Dobbs, and Reproductive Justice Lit: A Reading List for Abortion Advocacy
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I Could Have Been Harsher: Lauren Oyler on Judging and Being Judged
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Lit Hub Daily: July 9, 2024
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Attention: Soon you’ll be able to do a writing residency in Ursula Le Guin’s home.
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Why is March 2024 the Best Month in Years For Books?
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The Special Challenges of Attempting a New Translation of Kafka
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Lit Hub Daily: May 21, 2024
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Grab your tickets for Freedom to Write for Palestine.
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A Different Kind of Dad Book: Lucas Mann on Fatherhood, Writing, and the Essay as an Act of Care
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Kaveh Akbar on Questioning Goodness
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Translating Race: Bruna Dantas Lobato on Jeferson Tenório’s The Dark Side of Skin
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Marie Mutsuki Mockett on Writing About Sex
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Genre Euphoria: Why More Poets Should Read (and Write) Romance Fiction
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How Lew Alcindor Became Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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Magic and Medicinal: On the Pharmacological Potential of Mushrooms
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How a 19th-Century German Anthropologist Planted the Roots for Nazi Racial Theories
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Solving the Mystery of the Dancing Honey Bees
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How Translating a Novel About Emily Dickinson Got Rhonda Mullins Through the Pandemic
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Morgan Talty on Rejecting “Exoticized Foreknowledge”
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New Linux Version of Ransomware Targets VMware ESXi
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Gabriele Pedullà on Reconsidering Machiavelli
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When Your Childhood Belongs to Everyone: Growing Up in a Downtown Manhattan That Changed Forever on 9/11
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Lorrie Moore! Drew Gilpin Faust! Gay lit galore! 27 books out in paperback this May.
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Hero of a Cult of One: On Loving Cormac McCarthy’s Early Work
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How Corporations Tried—And Failed—To Control the Spread of Content Online
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Lit Hub Daily: January 8, 2024
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Conversations with the Long-Dead: My Literary Friendship with Margaret Cavendish
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Why Voting in The Oscars (and in Politics) Is Broken, and How to Fix Both
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Lit Hub Daily: April 3, 2024
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5 Book Review to Read This Weeks
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Ethel Rohan on Recovering From a “Failed” First Novel
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Ask Me Again
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A Fundamental Boundary: What the Mississippi River Means to America
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Temim Fruchter on Learning to Break the Rules
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What Writing TV Soap Operas Taught Me About Writing Novels
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Where There’s Smoke… How Wildfires Across North America Are Making Children Sick
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The Indian government is planning to prosecute Arundhati Roy.
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Camp Over Tragedy: On Henry Van Dyke’s Farcical, Irreverent Novel of Black Gay Life in Mid-Century America
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Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
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The Literary Power of Hobbits: How JRR Tolkien Shaped Modern Fantasy
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Fire, Earth, Spring: Unity and Resistance in the Lands of SWANA
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Hanif Abdurraqib on Gloria Naylor’s The Women of Brewster Place
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54 Miles
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Breaking news: Taylor Swift is related to Emily Dickinson!
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What if Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales came out today?
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Adelle Waldman on the Lightly Comic
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Lit Hub Weekly: June 3 – 7, 2024
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Prairie Edge
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Lit Hub Daily: January 26, 2024
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How Music and Verse Can Spark Literary Passion in Reluctant Readers
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Lit Hub Daily: January 31, 2024
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Debra Spark on Whether Art Can Truly Help People
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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A Brief Literary History of the Murder Ballad, in Honor of Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter
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Lit Hub Daily: April 24, 2024
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In Search of a Rare Queer Voice: Hannah Levene on Butch Lesbian Literature
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In Words and Beyond Them: Jane Hirshfield on the Transformative Art of Translation
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Dhonielle Clayton on Being the Change You Want to See
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For Your Listening Pleasure: The Best Audiobooks of September
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Honey
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Margaret Atwood! Anne Carson! Robot writers! 24 new books out today.
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Lit Hub Weekly: June 17 – 21, 2024
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In Praise of Pulitzer Prize-Winner Jayne Anne Phillips
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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What Longer Lifespans Mean For Overall Human Health
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Buzzy Jackson on the Difficulty of Writing Dark Scenes
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Elspeth Barker on Jealousy, Truest of Human Vices
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Crystal Hana Kim on Writing as a Mother, the Korean Diaspora, and How to Structure a Page-Turner
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German State Moving Tens of Thousands of PCs To Linux and LibreOffice
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Lit Hub Daily: March 5, 2024
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I think I’ve been demonically possessed by this Bible App ad.
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Literature’s Lonely Hunter: On the “Sad, Happy Life” of Carson McCullers
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How Annie Ernaux Inspired Me to Tell My Own Abortion Story
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“My Mother is Chinese and My Father is English…” On Defying Racial and Cultural Classification in Northern California
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Here are the winners of the 2024 Women’s Prizes.
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Lit Hub Weekly: April 1 – April 5, 2024
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“How To Get Along Without Me”
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“I Enjoy It Somethin’ Terrible.” Studs Terkel Talks to Babe Secoli About Her Work as a Supermarket Checker
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From Austen to Larkin: Why Writers Could Be More Prone to Hypochondria
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Worry
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Shop with solidarity at these unionized (and unionizing) stores and publishers.
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On Campus and Off: Documenting the Protests at Columbia University
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Holding Up Mirrors to the Self: 7 New Poetry Collections to Read This June
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Lit Hub Daily: March 29, 2024
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One great short story to read today: Ghassan Kanafani’s “Letter from Gaza”
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Lit Hub Daily: January 12, 2024
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So long, #SmutWeek. Time to celebrate pious fiction with #NunDay.
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Held
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Year of the Rabbit: Why We’re Seeing So Many Bunnies on Books
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Why Are We Here? On the Philosophical Possibilities of “Cosmic Purpose”
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What is the point of the author interview?
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Lit Hub Weekly: December 18-22, 2023
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Ferdia Lennon on the Usefulness of Being Lost
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Lit Hub Daily: June 17, 2024
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Scott Guild on Trying to Read Finnegans Wake While on Tour With Your Band
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Lit Hub Daily: February 7, 2024
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Lit Hub Daily: March 14, 2024
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Thicker Than Water: A Brief History of Family Violence in Appalachian Kentucky
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Ivy Pochoda on Caitlin Clark and Women Athletes
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Some Strange Music Draws Me In
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Eternal Solace: Eve J. Chung on Tradition, Family and Mourning in Taiwan
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One great short story to read today: Kevin Barry’s “Finistère”
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I Would Be Lost As a Writer If It Weren’t For Notebooks
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The 17 Best Book Covers of September
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Memory Sealing 'mseal' System Call Merged For Linux 6.10
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Why Online Dating Spells the End of the Meet Cute
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New York cults! Lawrence of Arabia! 18 new books out today.
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Lit Hub Daily: January 22, 2024
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Linux Mint 21.3: Its First Official Release with Wayland Support
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Less is More: Shannon Reed on Re-Learning How to Read
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Wildfires and Vanishing Coastlines: Rosanna Xia and Lizzie Johnson on Turning Their Climate Reporting into Books
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The Red Grove
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R. O. Kwon! Kent Wascom! Joyce Carol Oates! 25 new books out today.
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About Uncle
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Shock, Awe, and Fun: How David Jones Became David Bowie
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The 11 Best Book Covers of April
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Lit Hub Daily: November 29, 2023
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Amitava Kumar on Denis Johnson’s Train Dreams
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How to pick the perfect book to read on a plane.
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Two Authors, One Subject: Zoë Eisenberg and Rhaina Cohen on Writing Intimate Friendships
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Palestinian-American writer Randa Jarrar was dragged out of a PEN event.
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A bunch of fake Kathleen Hanna biographies were released on the same day as her new memoir.
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“Aromatic Herbs”
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How Cells’ Complex Choreography Sustains—and Ends—Human Life
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Tracy Chevalier on Finding the Flow State
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Here are the bookies’ odds for the 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature.
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Julia Alvarez on Mortality
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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Stop Making Excuses: Why There’s Always Time to Follow Your Writing Dreams
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Stacey D’Erasmo on Why We Keep Making Art
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Victim
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The Poetry of Chinese Names
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Susan Murphy Roshi on Earth as Koan
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Lit Hub Daily: June 13, 2024
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Jonny Diamond on His Mother and Alice Munro
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Collaboration, Not Competition: How Betty Smith Helped Her Fellow Writers
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Romance In the White House: What George Washington Wrote To His Wife
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Dust, Desolation, and Awe: Rebecca Boyle on Would It Be Like to Return to the Moon
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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John Vaillant on Winning the 2023 Baillie Gifford Prize
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Andrea Long Chu on Liking and Hating
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Penance
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Lissa Soep on Other People’s Words
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Margot Livesey on Thomas Hardy’s Mistakes
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Read a poem written by America’s best young poets.
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Mother Doll
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“DOE PROBLEMS,” a Poem by Kevin Latimer
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Lit Hub Daily: April 19, 2024
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Brat
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A Vicious Cycle: Jessica Strawser on Telling and Re-Telling Traumatic Stories
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Mako Yoshikawa on How Making Sushi Can Improve Your Writing
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Chronicles of a Village
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Rebecca Solnit: Slow Change Can Be Radical Change
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“I now lack the juice to fuel the bluster to conceal that I am a simpleton.” Padgett Powell, Legend
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AMD Core Performance Boost For Linux Getting Per-CPU Core Controls
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Lit Hub Daily: February 21, 2024
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The Great State of West Florida
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Kate Reading on Becoming All the Characters
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Claire Jiménez has won the 2024 PEN/Faulkner Award for What Happened to Ruthy Ramirez.
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Lit Hub Daily: March 1, 2024
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Support One Moment, Racism the Next: On Being a Black Nigerian Man in America
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Susan Kiyo Ito on the Raw Truth of Exposure
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Lit Hub Daily: March 13, 2024
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Kyle MacLachlan Keeps Himself Open
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Breaking English Open: On Privileging Sound Over Sense
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The Cosmic Library on Stories and Sleep
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The Yinzers of Glasgow: On the Scottish Origins of Pittsburgh’s Unique Dialect
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Jami Attenberg on Writing a Book, 1,000 Words at a Time
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openSUSE Factory Achieves Bit-By-Bit Reproducible Builds
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Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
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On America’s Two-Party System… And the Damage It Has Done
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The Revolutionary Stranger: How Frantz Fanon Put Theory Into Practice
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Lit Hub Daily: January 25, 2024
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Christopher Chen on Jorge Luis Borges’s “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius”
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Style As Survival: On Writing After Death
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Internal Emails Reveal Columbia’s “Task Force on Antisemitism” is Causing Ruptures in Its Faculty.
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Karen Tei Yamashita on Seeking Stories in the Soil
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From Board Books to Middle Grade: 10 Great New Children’s Books Out in January
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There Are Too Many Books; Or, Publishing Shouldn’t Be All About Quantity
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Growing Up Racist: How Young White Supremacists Are Taught to Hate
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Vanessa Chan on Hidden Stories
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AudioFile’s Best Audiobooks of April
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Lit Hub Daily: April 30, 2024
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Dave Barry is a Florida Man
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Avian Teachers: On What We Can Learn from Birds
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More than a third of translators think they’ve already lost work to AI.
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Reading Jill Ciment’s Consent As a Former Teenage Bride
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Sasha Vasilyuk on the Price of Secrecy in Russia and Ukraine
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An Ode to Acknowledgements
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Olivia Laing on the Care and Keeping of Gardens In an Era of Climate Emergency
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What the closure of Small Press Distribution means for readers.
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February’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction
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Red Hat's RHEL-Based In-Vehicle OS Attains Milestone Safety Certification
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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Jenny Erpenbeck’s Kairos has won the 2024 International Booker Prize.
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What the Shadowy History of Women’s Health Tells Us About Its Uncertain Future
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Will They or Won’t They? 7 Great Vacation and Road Trip Rom-Coms For Your TBR Pile
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Invisible Women: On the Victorian Custom of Cutting Mothers Out of Portraits
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On Co-Writing, Belonging, and Punishing Your Characters: Eve Gleichman and Laura Blackett in Conversation
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Asahi Linux Project's OpenGL Support On Apple Silicon Officially Surpasses Apple's
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Lit Hub Daily: June 14, 2024
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My Mother Will Live Forever in the Stories of Alice Munro
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Elisa Gabbert on the Philosophy and Process Behind the Poem and the Essay
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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How a Young Harriet Tubman Found Solace in Syncretic Religion
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Pitches to save your literary website.
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D-Day, 80 Years On: An Oral History of the Allies’ Bold Attack
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Survived By
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Phillipa Gregory on How the Norman Invasion Brought Patriarchy to England
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Like Happiness
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John Keene on Mohamed Mbougar Sarr’s THE MOST SECRET MEMORY OF MEN
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“We are Here.” On Rediscovering Safety and Beauty in the Wonders of Nature
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Lit Hub Daily: February 26, 2024
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The Limitations of Autobiography: Jill Ciment on Continually Revising the Past
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Véra Nabokov! Darkly humorous sleaze! The woman behind Freud’s talking cure! 22 new books out today.
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Between Tragedy and Wit: Andrew Ewell on William Styron’s Classic, Sophie’s Choice
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Meet the 2024 United States Artists Writing Fellows.
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Lit Hub Daily: March 6, 2024
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Lit Hub Weekly: March 18 – March 22, 2024
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Red Hat (and CIQ) Offer Extend Support for RHEL 7 (and CentOS 7)
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Floral Consciousness: Zoë Schlanger on What the Intelligence of Plants Can Teach Us About Ourselves
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One great short story to read today: Lydia Davis’s “Break it Down”
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Paul Auster has died at age 77.
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The PEN Awards and World Voices Festival Are on the Brink of Collapse
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My Friend, the Legendary Porn Queen
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Anna Noyes on How Residencies and New Routines Create New Neural Pathways (and Help You Write Better)
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Leah Hunt-Hendrix and Astra Taylor on Solidarity, Change, and Our Interconnected World
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The Making of Home: On Space, Scarcity, and the Production of Diasporic Aesthetics
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Blessings
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The Sound of C: On Giving a Voice to the Words of Others
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Too Little, Too Late: On American Media Executives’ Hypocritical Support of Palestinian Journalists
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Lauren Groff on Opening a Bookstore in Florida
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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Jen Silverman on Generational Divides in American Politics
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Refaat Alareer’s daughter and grandchild have been killed in an Israeli airstrike.
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Lit Hub Daily: April 23, 2024
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Busting Genre, in Style: Geoff Dyer on the Joy of Writing “Unpublishable” Books
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A Betrayal of Instinct: What Happens to Human Body When It Stops Eating
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Wild and Distant Seas
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”Tell It To Me Singing.” On Diaspora, Community and Cuban-American Stories
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Opa! It’s All Greek to Me! Subverting the Tropes of Greek Culture in Media
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Ten Years Later: Reading Laura van den Berg’s Timeless Classic, The Isle of Youth
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A protest newspaper is gaining traction. But what’s next for The New York War Crimes?
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Read novelist Lana Bastašić’s blazing response to yet another act of literary censorship.
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Julia Alvarez on Falling in Love with Writing Again
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Lit Hub Daily: February 22, 2024
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Tracy O’Neill on Searching For Her Birth Mother During a Pandemic
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Lit Hub Daily: January 18, 2024
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How Nellie Bly and Other Trailblazing Women Wrote Creative Nonfiction Before It Was a Thing
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January’s Best Reviewed Fiction
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No One Dies Yet
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As Journalists Are Murdered in Gaza Their Counterparts Lose Jobs in America
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Carina del Valle Schorske on Putting Rhythms into Prose
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100 Tips That May (or May Not) Improve Your Next Novel
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Write More “Indianly,” or Else: Asha Thanki on the Trap of “Authentic” Writing
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Who Are You? Identity, the Self, and Their Many Multiples
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Susan Muaddi Darraj on Finding Inspiration in the Lives of Ordinary Palestinians
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Why are so many adults still obsessed with Busytown?
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Branden Jacobs-Jenkins on Caryl Churchill’s Far Away
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Lit Hub Weekly: May 6 – May 10, 2024
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Lisa Ko: How Writing a Novel is Like Wandering a Flea Market
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Elizabeth Rush on the Thwaites Glacier
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How the German State Haphazardly Prosecuted Nazi War Criminals
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Linus Torvalds on 'Hilarious' AI Hype
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Here are the finalists for the 59th Annual Nebula Awards.
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Finding What Works: Alex DiFrancesco on Transness and Spirituality
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Robert Pinsky! Porochista Khakpour! Rufi Thorpe! 26 new books out today.
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“She was neither the mother of the bride nor the father of the bride. She was the bride.” Calvin Trillin Issues a Series of Important Corrections
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The Good Deed
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You Too? Kim DeRose on Telling and Retelling Stories of Sexual Assault
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Lit Hub Daily: June 10, 2024
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Flukes, Fakes and Statistical Uncertainties: What Happens When Physicists Fail
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Lit Hub Daily: May 7, 2024
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Lit Hub Weekly: March 4 – March 8, 2024
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Art as Inspiration: How Collage Can Help Create Compelling Characters
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Why You Should Let Your Family Read Your Memoir in Advance
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Lit Hub Daily: May 31, 2024
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Of Unborn Ghosts and Ancestral Murder; Or, Celebrating the Chaos That Led to Us
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What Elizabeth Bishop and Marianne Moore Learned From Each Other
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Becky Chambers on the new illustrations for The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet.
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A 2024 Discussion Whether To Convert The Linux Kernel From C To Modern C++
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Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
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“Candy”
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Heather Cox Richardson on the Complexities of American Democracy
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The Cult of the Hustle: Why We All Want to Become Our Own Boss
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Remembering Paul Auster
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“Is It All Over My Face?”: The Story Behind Arthur Russell’s “Amazingly Explicit” Dancefloor Classic
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“Mean Girls!” Life lessons from Hannah Arendt! 23 new books out today.
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They paved Pemberley and put up a parking lot.
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Re(re)vision: Laurie Frankel on Throwing Away Half Her Book While Writing It
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Robert Lowell! W.E.B. Du Bois on WWI! Black spies! 27 books out in paperback this April.
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A Struggle for Survival: Inside Mexico City’s Illegal Detox Centers
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Sisterhood of the Traveling Stories: On the Literature of Fictional Sisters
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What World War I Trench Art Tells Us About Its Creators
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Matthew Salesses on the Possibilities of Climate Fiction
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What a Young John Muir Learned In the Wisconsin Wilderness
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A novel from Kelly Link! Billie Holiday! 23 new books out today.
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“Debris”
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Helen Fielding on Bridget Jones and the Subtle Art of Diary Keeping
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In Defense of Being a Slow Novel Writer
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Na Zhong on Iris Murdoch’s The Bell
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The Past is a Fairy Tale: On Remembering and Forgetting in Modern Ireland
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Lit Hub Weekly: February 26 – March 1, 2024
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In Search of the Mona Lisa of Rum: Finding the World’s Oldest (and Dustiest) Vintage
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Nick Romeo on the Profound—and Scary—Influence of Economic Ideas
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Lit Hub Daily: April 4, 2024
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What Do You Get When You Cross the Contemporary Novel with Nature Writing?
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The Most Scathing Book Reviews of 2023
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Sally Wen Mao! Emma Copley Eisenberg! A critical history of swole-ness (yes)! 19 new books out today.
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In Praise of Long Conversations in Film
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Katya Apekina Talks Psychics, Slavic Stories, and Writing as Trance
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Writers are auctioning signed books to raise money for Gaza’s child amputees.
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Americans’ confidence in higher education has taken a nosedive.
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On Ten Iconic Women Writers of Film and Television
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Generation Franchise: Why Writers Are Forced to Become Brands (and Why That’s Bad)
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The Spoiled Heart
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What I Learned From Living With Joan Didion
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Here are the winners of the 2024 Silvers-Dudley Prizes for literary and arts journalism.
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Lit Hub Daily: May 22, 2024
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No Slaves, No Masters: What Democracy Meant to Abraham Lincoln
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Continual Self-Revision: Bee Sacks on Coming Out As a Nonbinary Author
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Tommy Orange on the Unconscious
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“An Apt Metaphor for What the Nation Has Survived.” A Taxonomy of K-Drama Amnesia
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Dorothy Chan! Erik Larson! Aimee Nezhukumatathil! 20 new books out today.
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Yorgos Lanthimos on adapting Alasdair Gray’s Poor Things.
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A new Ocean Vuong novel is coming next summer.
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Longtime Linux Wireless Developer Passes Away. RIP Larry Finger
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A Sanctuary Made of Books: Stephen McCauley’s Love Letter to Writing in Libraries
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Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
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Weaponizing a Word: On Falsely Equating Criticism of Israel With Antisemitism
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Here are the winners of the 2023 Nebula Awards.
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Most freelance book critics are making less than minimum wage.
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Summoning Literary Witches: Intan Paramaditha Rethinks Her Personal Canon
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Google Extends Linux Kernel Support To Keep Android Devices Secure For Longer
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Calvin Trillin Issues Some Important Corrections to Recent News Stories
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Fires, collisions, and Kurt Russell: The untold history of David Foster Wallace’s cruise ship.
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Information Overload: How Overthinking Feeds Our Innate Superstitions
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Cursed Rats, Doll Dreams, and Latin American Folktales: 10 New Children’s Books to Read in June
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Karen Solt on Being Gay in the Navy
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In Praise of Reading: How Literature Enables Us to Inhabit New Worlds
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Bookshelves for Your Book Selves: Monica Wood on Why She Organizes Books by Emotion
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Alice McDermott’s Writing Mantra: “Ah, Fuck Em.”
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Tehrangeles
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Lit Hub Daily: May 3, 2024
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Robin Sloan on Creating an Expansive and Immersive Sci-Fi Universe
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“The Act of Writing is a Haunting Experience.” A Roundtable on Community, Craft, and Ghosts
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“The Daughters”
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Jerrod Carmichael on Using Art to (Try to) Solve Life’s Problems
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Canadian writers call on Scotiabank to divest from Israeli arms manufacturer.
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Beyond Resolutions: A Closer Look at “The New Year Poem” as an Act of Resistance
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Kate Brody on Subverting Genre
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Claire Jiménez on the Hardest Emotion to Write
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Creativity and Cuervo: On Growing Up in My Family’s Liquor Store
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I think about the food in the Redwall books way too often.
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Intertwined in Madness: On Turning Yourself into a Character in a Novel
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Who Killed Prestige TV? Toward a “Good Fan” Theory of Television
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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The Narrative Pleasures of Social Discomfort: A Reading List of School Reunion Stories
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The Linux Kernel Prepares For Rust 1.77 Upgrade
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Kiley Reid on Why Fiction Isn’t Activism
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Blackness Beyond America: Shayla Lawson on Global Conceptions of Black Identity
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Autopsies, Necrophiliacs, and Werewolf Pandemics: Puloma Ghosh on Translating Grief into Literary Horror
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The Fetishist
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Lit Hub Daily: May 9, 2024
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Why Television Can Be Our Best Writing Teacher
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Literary Loops: Mariah Stovall on the Role of Repetition in Music and Fiction
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Is it the summer of the brat?
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How Texas Prisons Regulate Women’s Knowledge Behind Bars
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What American Divorces Tell Us About American Marriages
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A Daughter Becomes a Mother: On Inhabiting Both Roles in Fiction and in Life
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One great short story to read today: John Cheever’s “The Enormous Radio”
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Karl Marlantes on Chronicling the Early Cold War Years
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Take a peek at a new collection of rare Sylvia Plath ephemera.
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Linux Variants of Bifrost Trojan Evade Detection via Typosquatting
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Local Outsiders: On Growing Up Black in Appalachia
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The Language of American Jewishness: On Delmore Schwartz, Grace Paley, and the Duties of Freedom
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“She’s Bouncing the Ball!” On the Uncanny Way Octopuses Play
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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Lit Hub Daily: July 11, 2024
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Falling Hard for The Fall Guy
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Julie Myerson on Her Immersive New Novel
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Am I the Literary Assh*le? Judging Your Bad Bookish Behavior
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Lit Hub Daily: May 28, 2024
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Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
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RISC-V Now Supports Rust In the Linux Kernel
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What Writers Can Learn From Adapting Their Own Work for the Screen
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Telling Everything All at Once: A Conversation with Michael Ondaatje
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Going once, going twice. Literary Agents of Change is having its annual auction!
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A.I. Chatbot, Will You Be My Friend? Seven Stories of Robot-Human Relationships
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Author as Illusionist: William Maxwell on Literary Magic and Refusing to Give Up as a Writer
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A Subterranean Kinship: Rachel Lyon and Leslie Jamison on Writing Separate But Related Books
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Visual Disposability: How Photographic Practice Dehumanizes Black Bodies
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SUSE Wants a Piece of the AI Cake, Too
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Emily Raboteau on Mothering and Climate Change
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Love Lies Bleeding is an Eerie, Electric Body-Horror Thriller
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What the Toxic Morality of Crowdfunded Healthcare Says About American Society
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“One Function of the Line Is to Order, Another Is to Cut,” a Poem by Zefyr Lisowski
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Julia Alvarez! Maggie Nelson! Wrestlemania! 26 new books out today.
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Mahershala Ali is raising money for a Palestinian poet’s family.
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How Candida Royalle Redefined the Role of Women in Porn
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The Annotated Nightstand: What Julia Alvarez is Reading Now and Next
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“D,” an Alphabetical Prose Experiment by Sheila Heti
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Taylor Swift has announced a new album, entitled The Tortured Poets Department.
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The Ginny Suite
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Jill McCorkle on Nostalgia
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How Lonely Planet Founders Tony and Maureen Wheeler Revolutionized the Way We Travel
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Maja Thomas on the Future of the Book
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Daniel Salaña Paris and Wah-Ming Chang on Pedro Páramo
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Antoine Wilson on the Humble Art of Writing
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10 Queer Books For People With Mommy Issues
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Lit Hub Daily: June 6, 2024
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Percival Everett! Téa Obreht! Michael Ondaatje! 25 new books out today.
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Remembering My Friend and Agent, Richard Parks
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Inside COVID’s Ground Zero: Wuhan, China Before and After Mass Catastrophe
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A hot new club lets you embrace your inner theatre kid.
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How to Win The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest
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Unruly Writing: On the Problem with the Fragmented Art History Book
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Here Are the Poetry Books to Read in 2024
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Want to Write Better? Consider Building Your Own Writing Desk
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“But the Ancient Greeks Didn’t *Sound* Irish…” On Capturing Voice in Historical Fiction
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Camille Bordas on What Stand-Up Comedy Can Teach Writing Workshops About Growing Thicker Skin
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You Are Being Lied to About Gaza Solidarity Camps by University Presidents, Mainstream Media, and Politicians
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Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop
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Paul Celan and the Trans-Tibetan Angel
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The Problem with Giant Book Preview Lists
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November’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction
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Blood-Soaked Handkerchiefs and Burnt Dresses: The Lizzie Borden Trial, as Told in a Newspaper of the Time
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White Rat
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Lit Hub Daily: September 28, 2023
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Linux Foundation Forms Post-Quantum Cryptography Alliance
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Lit Hub Daily: December 22, 2023
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The Annotated Nightstand: What Diane Seuss is Reading Now and Next
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One great short story to read today: Joyce Carol Oates’s “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?”
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Linux 6.9 Will Be the First To Top 10 Million Git Objects
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Gravity and Grace: What Becoming a Nurse Teaches You About Being a Poet
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Lansweeper Finds 26% of Its Users On CentOS, Facing May 1st End-of-life
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Anyone’s Ghost
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Sisterhood of the Second World War: On Writing Female Spies’ Classified Adventures
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Lit Hub Daily: May 15, 2024
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Yoko Tawada! Taffy Brodesser-Akner! Reimagining Sylvia Plath! Deals with the Devil! 27 new books out today.
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Kimberly King Parsons on a Mother’s Right to Disassociate
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Have you filed your taxes yet? Kick back with some taxes in fiction anyway.
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When a 24-Year-Old Ian Fleming Went to Moscow to Cover a “Show” Trial
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Literary cats! An Ai Weiwei graphic novel! 22 new books out today.
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Lit Hub Weekly: April 8 – April 12, 2024
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Lit Hub Daily: January 5, 2024
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Lit Hub Weekly: January 8-12, 2024
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Two Vietnams: Chronicling a Father and Daughter’s Shared Love For the Same Country
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Sophie Pinkham on Sexy Russian Poets
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A definitive ranking of Brat Pack movies.
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C Pam Zhang and Safiya Noble have withdrawn as USC commencement speakers.
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“Exit Muse,” a Poem by Zoë Hitzig
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Coffee, Booze, Undressing, Deprivation: How Writers Get in the Mood to Write
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Jenny Odell on Reading the Rocks
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New Gabriel Garcia Marquez! Vinson Cunningham! 23 new books out today.
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Palestine’s youngest poet was killed in Gaza 200 days ago.
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Linus Torvalds Tactfully Discusses Value of getrandom() Upgrade for Linux vDSO
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Stories That Astonish and Take Risks: Ten New Children’s Books Out in February
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Three Questions You Need to Answer as a Children’s Book Writer
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Celebrate the solar eclipse with some of the best and worst ellipses in literature (and life).
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“1937.” a Poem by Frederick Seidel
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“It’s Out of Africa Meets Pretty Woman!” On the Problem With Comp Titles
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Lit Hub Daily: April 29, 2024
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Adoption, Abortion, Autonomy: On the Literature of Reproductive Rights
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Gloriously Grotesque: How the Cherry Sisters Personified “So Bad It’s Good”
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“Roy”
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All the World Beside
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Wendy Call and Shook on the Power of Titles, Decolonization, and Translating Poems in Iterations
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Lit Hub Weekly: December 25-29, 2023
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Sacrifice and Obedience: Marilynne Robinson on the Timeless Tale of Abraham and Isaac
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Writer, Farmer, Literary Misfit: In Memory of the Late Stanley Crawford
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What to read after watching I Saw the TV Glow.
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The Social Media Project Humanizing Palestinians Killed By Israel, One Person at a Time
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“The Final City.” A Poem by Samer Abu Hawwash, translated by Huda Fakhreddine
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How Do We Balance the Needs of the Earth With the Needs of Humanity?
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Sight and the Sacred: 7 New Poetry Books to Read This April
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Motherhood and the Moon: On Liminal States of Change and Uncertainty
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What to read next based on your favorite teen comedy.
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How Ambivalence About Having Children Can Cause Relationship Turmoil
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The Rarely Seen Color Photographs of Garry Winogrand
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Muse as Medium: On the Women Pablo Picasso Remade in His Image
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Here’s the longlist for the 2024 International Booker Prize.
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The Literary Outsider: How Barbara Comyns Wrote Her Way to The Juniper Tree
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No Perfect Laps, No Perfect Drafts: Jade Song on What Swimming Taught Her About Writing
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Marie Mutsuki Mockett on Writing in Times of Sickness and Health
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Microsoft Engineer Sends Rust Linux Kernel Patches For In-Place Module Initialization
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Briallen Hopper on the Personal and Political Consequences of the New IVF Court Decision
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How to Be Photographed: 12 Tips for Putting Your Best Writerly Face Forward
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Jacke Wilson on William Wordsworth
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Lit Hub Weekly: June 10 – 14, 2024
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Téa Obreht on How She Found The Morningside
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Notes on Camp: Caitlin Cowan on the Joys of Working With Young Writers
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American Abductions
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The Annotated Nightstand: What Kelly Link is Reading Now and Next
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Journalism as a Front of War: On American Media and the Ideology of the Status Quo
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Why Nonfiction Writers Should Try Writing Fiction (and Vice Versa)
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Vampires, Selkies, Familiars, and More! April’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books
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From Red Riding Hood to Beowulf: On the Essential Role of Literary Reimaginings
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Setting the Tone: How Listening to Music Can Inspire Fiction Writers
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More Than Just Hair: Thinking About Shiva’s Dreadlocks and Black Bodily Integrity
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Lit Hub Daily: April 10, 2024
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RHEL (and Rocky and Alma Linux) 9.4 Released - Plus AI Offerings
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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“Virgula,” a Poem by Sasja Janssen
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Lit Hub Daily: February 28, 2024
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“From the River to the Sea.” A Poem by Samer Abu Hawwash, translated by Huda Fakhreddine
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The Extinction of Irena Rey
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On the Missed Crimean Connection Between Leo Tolstoy and Florence Nightingale
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How a Microsoft Update Broke VS Code Editor on Ubuntu
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Lit Hub Daily: March 8, 2024
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What Fiction Can Reveal About the Fragile Fabric of Our Societies
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Service
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Lit Hub Daily: February 15, 2024
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Frederik X’s first(ish) act as King of Denmark? Publishing a book about himself.
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Writing Away the Angel in My Bedroom: On OCD
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What Illness Can—and Cannot—Tell Us About Ourselves
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Greg Sarris on Writing to Remember Our Responsibility To Each Other
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Withdrawals and protests are roiling the PEN America Literary Awards.
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AMD Proposes An FPGA Subsystem User-Space Interface For Linux
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New literary podcasts to add to your queue.
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Paul W. Downs and Lucia Aniello on Comedy Partnership
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In the Beginning… Why Every Novel Needs an Origin Story
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“New Words for the Truth of Still Being Alive.” Poetry by Herbert Gold and His Son, Ari
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The (un)Lonely Reader: On the Pleasure of Finding Community in a Book
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Expanding Words, Worlds, and Permissions to Be: Five Powerful Trans Memoirs
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Timothy Schaffert on the Literary Parallels for the House GOP Clusterf*ck
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We Were Cyborgs: On the Construction of the Self As a Teenage Girl
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Lit Hub Daily: June 27, 2024
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A Look Inside Gloria Steinem’s Home Library
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Lit Hub Daily: March 19, 2024
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When Indie Publishing Meets Corporate Bookselling
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Life a Cold Crematorium: A Long-Lost Memoir from a Holocaust Survivor
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Inside the Mirror
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Why You Should Keep a Garden Journal (Even if You Don’t Have a Garden)
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In Service: Writers on Making Ends Meet in the Service Industry
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Double Vision: How the McLaughlin Sisters Took the Photography World By Storm
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The Winner
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Yes, But Can You Really Explain the Difference Between Morals and Ethics?
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Lit Hub Weekly: January 2-5, 2024
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Yiyun Li on Georges Bernanos’ Mouchette
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I invented the abstract colorful blob book cover.
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How Geraldine Stutz Personified the Mid-Century Professional Woman
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Alan Minskoff on Why He Loves Audiobooks
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Against spring cleaning: The books the Lit Hub staff just can’t let go of.
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Our Founding Mothers: On the Women Who Changed the Modern World
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Lit Hub Daily: January 16, 2024
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'Damn Small Linux' is Back - But Bigger
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A Book Club of Two: The Time I Started a James Joyce Reading Group in College
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Rethinking “Justice” in the Wake of a Violent Death Close to Home
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Lulu Wang on Balancing Self and Collaboration
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Punished for Pregnancy: On the Radical Power of The Millstone by Margaret Drabble in a Post-Roe World
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“Happy New Year,” a Poem by Lisa Olstein
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“YouTube Comments on My Marriage,” a Poem by Cristine Brache
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Hari Kunzru! Freud! System of a Down (the memoir)! 26 new books out today.
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We Need Your Help: Support Lit Hub, Become a Member
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Javier Zamora on Strategies for Writing About Childhood Trauma
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22 new books out today!
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Lit Hub Daily: March 20, 2024
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Temim Fruchter on Writing to Resist Repression
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Libraries rule, cops drool: Today’s the birthday of both NYC’s libraries and police.
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Transcending the Mundane: On Fictional Characters in Search of Utopias
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For philosophy newbs: five thinkers to follow today.
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Read the opening lines of Sally Rooney’s next novel.
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“Walter Benjamin Stares at the Sea”
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Lit Hub Daily: February 12, 2024
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Seven Unexpectedly Intimate Poetry Books to Read in March
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One great short story to read today: Helen Oyeyemi’s “Books and Roses”
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The toddler book tolerability index.
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Time-Slips and Body Hopping: Eight Great Novels of Time Travel
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In Tongues
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Jan Carson on Capturing the Failures of Northern Ireland in Fiction
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The Women’s Prize for Fiction has announced their 2024 shortlist.
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Mycelial Landscapes with Merlin Sheldrake and Barney Steel
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“The Houses of Your Village Have Eyes.” A Poem by Irma Pineda, in Three Languages
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Here are the finalists for the 2024 Aspen Words Literary Prize.
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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“OTAKNAM”
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No Safe Place to Grieve: The Trauma of Muslim Americans Living Under Surveillance
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Lit Hub Weekly: March 11 – March 15, 2024
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Center yourself with some springtime affirmations for book lovers.
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How The Prophet Made Kahlil Gibran a Household Name in America
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Lit Hub Daily: June 20, 2024
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Linux Kernel 4.14 Reaches End of Life After More Than Six Years of Maintenance
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Appealing Art for Young Readers: 10 New Children’s Books Out in January
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These are the bestselling (new) books of 2023.
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Find TNR’s bookmobile to donate banned books at the Brooklyn Book Festival this weekend!
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“La Doppelgänger,” a poem by Saúl Hernández
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“It’s Harder for Me to Talk About Them.” Percival Everett on the Paintings He Makes
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Earth, Head, and Heart: Six Deeply Researched Eco-Memoirs
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Here are the finalists for the NYPL’s 2024 Young Lions Fiction Award.
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Jacke Wilson on Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Paul Giamatti, This One’s For You: In Praise of the King of Pathos
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Why Did Taffy Brodesser-Akner Go to a Psychic to Fix Her Writer’s Block?
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Happy Birthday, Duke Ellington: Here Are 15 Great Books About Jazz
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An Overdue Reckoning: How Sweden Continues to Deny Its Settler-Colonial Past
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Lit Hub Daily: January 11, 2024
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“Your Utopia”
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Brooklyn Public Library’s Leigh Hurwitz on Helping Young People Resist Censorship
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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Chef Eric Ripert on Keeping Seafood Simple
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A new Mosab Abu Toha poetry collection is coming this fall.
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Listen to a Future Fable from Stephen Graham Jones: “The Three Golden Nails”
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One great short story to read today: Donald Barthelme’s “The School”
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Postpartum Publishing: On the Highs and Lows of Bringing a Book Into the World
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Survival of the Wealthiest: Joseph E. Stiglitz on the Dangerous Failures of Neoliberalism
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The Annotated Nightstand: What Zoë Bossiere Is Reading Now, and Next
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Dragon Heists and Choose-Your-Own-Futures: July’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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Unapologetically Free: A Personal Declaration of Independence From the Formerly Enslaved
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Winning the Culture War Against Queer Kids’ Books
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Nikole Hannah-Jones Reflects on the Most Important Historical Project of Our Generation
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Lit Hub Daily: March 27, 2024
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Who Made Who? On the Creative Collaboration of Man Ray and Kiki de Montparnasse
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Rachel Khong on the Power and Potential of Not Knowing
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One great short story to read today: Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl”
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On the Time Benjamin Franklin, American Show-Off, Jumped Naked Into the Thames
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Searching For Agnes Martin
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Erica Berry on the Polyamorous Intimacy of Reader, Author, and Audiobook Narrator
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What Is Left? Rebecca Solnit on the Perennial Divisions of the American Left
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Colm Tóibín! Geraldine Brooks! A guide to killing time! 19 books out in paperback this January.
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Lit Hub Daily: February 9, 2024
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The Ultimate Summer 2024 Reading List
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Lit Hub Daily: June 24, 2024
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Unlocking Reason: How the Deaf Created Their Own System of Communication
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“If you read this and can hear me…” New Poetry by Fady Joudah
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Writer, Woman, Playwright, Spy: How Espionage Influenced Aphra Behn’s Writing
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Lit Hub Daily: November 30, 2023
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Naomi Klein, Isabella Hammad, Maaza Mengiste and More Have Withdrawn From the PEN World Voices Festival
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Love the World Or Get Killed Trying
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How Walmart’s Business Model Encourages Gender Discrimination
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Ukraine honors its own Tortured Poets Department.
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How Do We Celebrate Arab American Heritage Month During a Genocide?
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“To Become a Poet is to Step Into the Void.” Ilya Kaminsky on Slovenian Poet Tomaž Šalamun
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Am I the Literary Asshole: Do You Have to Finish a Book to Blurb It?
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Ananda Lima on Conquering Pre-Publication Anxiety With Crafting
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Lit Hub Daily: February 16, 2024
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An open letter from North American scholars condemns the “scholasticide” in Gaza.
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Pink Slime
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Zachary Pace on the Push and Pull of Working in Publishing as a Writer
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You’ve Got Mail: Poring Over the Love Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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All The Songs We Cannot Hear: On the Challenges of a Life Without Sound
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A Short Walk Through a Wide World
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“Tunnel Vision.” A Poem by Peter Mishler
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Lit Hub Daily: April 17, 2024
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What Virginia Woolf’s “Dreadnought Hoax” Tells Us About Ourselves
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What Freudian Psychoanalysis Gets Wrong About Trans Identity
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What to Read Before and After Seeing How to Come Alive With Norman Mailer
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John Kaag on the Bloods, the Little-Known Dynasty that Shaped American Life and Philosophy
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Duty of Care: Tomas Moniz on Trauma, Healing and Houseplants
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Why you should get excited about the new Blood Meridian adaptation.
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Marko Milovanovic and Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee on Time
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An abridged timeline of Gatsby adaptations.
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Spiders, Climate Change, and Wind: Ten Great New Children’s Books Out in March
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Watch novelist Susan Abulhawa’s harrowing dispatch from Gaza.
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“Notice to Appear,” a Poem by Leslie Sainz
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Margot Livesey on the Importance of Rhythm
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Colorism, Code-Switching, and Shapeshifting: Readings on Biracial Identity
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Saying the Unsayable, and Listening to Silence: Jon Fosse on How Writing Plays Transformed His Craft
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Mourning a Breast
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How Game Theory Can Help Organ Donors Find Their Match
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1979’s The Book-Store Book documents a lost borough of booksellers.
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Lit Hub Daily: July 3, 2024
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The View From Kyiv: How Ukraine Confronted the Looming Threat of War
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Lit Hub Daily: July 12, 2024
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Colson Whitehead has withdrawn as a 2024 commencement speaker. Who will be next?
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Israeli forces have burned down the library of Al-Kalima.
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Do we really need another adaptation of The Great Gatsby?
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King Charles’ new royal portrait as Romantasy covers.
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Stacey D’Erasmo on the Art of Intimacy
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Richard Serra’s “Verb List” is both art and to-do list.
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Christian Gullette on Architecture in Verse, Grief’s Layers, and Poems as Liminal Spaces
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Leslie Jamison! Michiko Kakutani! The wildness of Old English! 23 new books out today.
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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How the Labor of Enslaved Black Men Built the White House
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5 great bug books to read while you’re hiding from the cicada explosion.
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On Publishing My Memoir of Grief As My Father Lays Dying
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John James Audubon Had More Than a Little Help With Those Bird Paintings
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Contemporary Literary Novels Are Haunted by the Absence of Money
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The Time I Stole Tama Janowitz’s Slaves of New York and Couldn’t Stop Reading It
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Colm Tóibín! Jamaica Kincaid plus Kara Walker! Lily Dancyger! 27 new books out today.
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I Think Most Short Stories Are Glorified Therapy Sessions: Am I the Literary Asshole?
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My “Friend” Keeps Sending Me Their Writing and I Need It To Stop: Am I the Literary Asshole?
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A Mouth Holds Many Things: On the Magic of Hybrid Writing
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AudioFile’s Best Audiobooks of January
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You Dreamed of Empires
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Book recommendations for every kind of summer person.
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Julia Hannafin on Thematic Parallels
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Lit Hub Daily: June 5, 2024
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Two novelists have cut ties with PEN over its Mayim Bialik event and Gaza silence.
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How Ai Weiwei Marries Advocacy and Art at Home and Abroad
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Not Just Covers, But Every Page: Why Writers Should Talk About Book Design Early On
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When Judith Jones Brought Sylvia Plath and Julia Child to American Bookshelves
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20 Canadian authors have withdrawn from the Scotiabank Giller Prize.
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Why We Anthropomorphize Animals (and Always Have)
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Amanda Churchill on Embracing Her Japanese Heritage Through Food
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The names of 15,000 children killed in Gaza will be read aloud in Berlin tomorrow.
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Selfishly Curated Experiences: How Planning Trips Can Inform Novel Writing
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Lit Hub Daily: April 9, 2024
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Reading Radically: A Reading List of the 1960s and 70s Protest Movements to Understand Activism Today
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Trouble at the Southern Border: How US Immigration Policy and Foreign Policy Are Inextricably Linked
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Lit Hub’s Most Anticipated Books of 2024
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Lit Hub Daily: January 2, 2024
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How Much is Enough? On the Writerly Balance Between Money and Time
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What Happens When You Read Your Mother’s X-Rated Novel
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Write While Lying Down: On Finding Rest in Creative Labor
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Red Hat Upgrades Its Pipeline-Securing (and Verification-Automating) Tools
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Torn Dresses, Frank Sinatra, Ghosts in the Loo: Judi Dench on a Lifetime of Playing Shakespeare
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Julia Phillips! Tracy O’Neill! Reality TV! 20 new books out today.
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Graffiti Gentrification: Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore on the Exploitation of Basquiat
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Rebecca Solnit: The Loneliness of Donald Trump
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“I Won’t Kill It. I’ll Just Surprise It.” Corey Sobel on the Impact of Writing Physical Action
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Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee on Remembering Earth
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How Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Rose Up and Won an Underdog Political Victory
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Brianna Pastor Had to Write About Her Grief and Shame to Begin Healing
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How a Multitude of Voices Can Broaden Our Understanding of the Natural World
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Lit Hub Weekly: January 16-19, 2024
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Linux Kernel 6.9 Officially Released
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Last Acts
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Prachi Gupta on the Rise of Indian American Presidential Candidates
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Paul Bunyan teaming up with John Henry! Hanif Abdurraqib on sports! Freud, reexamined! 23 new books out today.
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Brief Encounters: On Claire Messud’s Melodramas
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One great short story to read today: Deesha Philyaw’s “Eula”
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January’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction
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New York is losing “The Avalanche” that is the wonderful and chaotic Joseph Koch Comic Warehouse.
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How Beyoncé’s “Formation” Embodies the Ethos of Black Womanhood
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Paul Yoon has won this year’s Story Prize for The Hive and the Honey.
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The Paris Novel
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Jayne Anne Phillips on Awards and Rewards
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What the hell happened at Readers Take Denver, the “Fyre Festival of Books?”
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Finding the Glow Within: What Biology and Fiction Writing Have In Common
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How Richard Wright’s Native Son Eventually Made It to the Big Screen
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What the books you’re giving away on the sidewalk say about you.
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The Tremendous Power and Lasting Impact of The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
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City of One Million Trees: How New York Inspired Other Cities to Go Green
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Short War
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Caledonian Road
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Remembering Alice Munro
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“To My Teacher,” a Poem by Jean Valentine
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How an Icelandic Bird Led to the Discovery of Human-Caused Extinction
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Can We Please Put an End to Overperformed Audibooks?
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Claire Messud on Getting Distance on Characters
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A Brief History of the Grand Old American Tradition of Banning Books
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In Praise of the Paranormal Curiosity of Charles Fort, Patron Saint of Cranks
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Henry Henry
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34 Transformative Prompts to Unlock Your Writing, Courtesy Kelly Link
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On Family Tragedy, Joan Didion’s Parties, and Storytelling: Griffin Dunne on His Debut Memoir
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Headshot
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Jeff Daniels on Getting Inside a Story
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The 11 Best Book Covers of February
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Dr. Seema Jilani on What She Saw in Gaza
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Elwin Cotman on Creating New Forms
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Publishing Models That Rely on Gig Workers Are Bad For Everybody
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Lily Brooks-Dalton on Creating Hope
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Linux Continues To Be Above 4% On the Desktop
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The Philadelphia Free Library’s whole Author Events staff has resigned over workplace conditions.
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Critical Vulnerability Affecting Most Linux Distros Allows For Bootkits
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“Flaubert Again”
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Lit Hub Weekly: February 19 – 23, 2024
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Dev Patel on Destruction and Growth
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When Writing Your Novel (Maybe) Manifests Your Breakup
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How Pregnancy Forever Transforms the Body and the Mind
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Am I the Literary Assh*le? In Which Everyone Talks Sh*t About Everyone Else
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The Gaps Filled by Fiction: On Victoria Amelina’s Dom’s Dream Kingdom
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The National Book Foundation announces its 2024 5 Under 35 honorees.
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How Black Female Jazz Performers Confronted a Racist and Misogynistic World
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Lit Hub Daily: May 16, 2024
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Screen Time Robs Average Toddler of Hearing 1,000 Words Spoken By Adult a Day, Study Finds
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T-Mobile Says It May Slow Home Internet Speeds of Some Users in Times of 'Congestion'
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Google's Newest Office Has AI Designers Toiling In a Wi-Fi Desert
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Hubble Network Makes Bluetooth Connection With a Satellite For the First Time
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Smartphones Can Now Last 7 Years
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SpaceX Gets E-Band Radio Waves To Boost Starlink Broadband
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Could Apostrophy OS Be the Future of Cellphone Privacy?
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Startup Debuts Pocket AI Companion, Sells Out 10,000 In One Day
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ChatGPT Could Soon Replace Google Assistant On Your Android Phone
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Will Switching to a Flip Phone Fight Smartphone Addiction?
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Nearly All of Apple's Newest Devices Have an Unannounced Thread Radio On Board
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iPhone Upgrades - Not Android Switchers - Drive Apple Sales, Bernstein Says
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Why Your Wi-Fi Router Doubles As an Apple AirTag
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Huawei Wants To Take Homegrown HarmonyOS Phone Platform Worldwide
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Samsung Announces New Galaxy S24 Lineup With AI-Powered Photo Editing, Search Features
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iPhone Sales Drop 19% in China
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Apple Develops a Foldable Clamshell iPhone
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Volla Successfully Crowdfunds a Privacy-Focused Tablet on Kickstarter
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Google Can Keep Your Phone If You Send It In For Repair With Non-OEM Parts
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FCC Rule Would Make Carriers Unlock All Phones After 60 Days
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Germany To Remove Huawei From Mobile Networks
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Americans Abroad Cut Off As AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile Suffer International Roaming Outages
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Major Mobile NFT Shooter Game 'MadWorld' Uses Linux Foundation Subsidiary's Game Engine
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Apple Developing New Way To Make iPhone Batteries Easier To Replace
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ASUS Releases Firmware Update for Critical Remote Authentication Bypass Affecting Seven Routers
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iPhone Survives 16,000-Foot Fall From Alaska Air Flight
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Apple Commits To At Least Five Years of iPhone Security Updates
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T-Mobile To Acquire Most of US Cellular in $4.4 Billion Deal
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AT&T Applies To End Obligation To Service Landlines In California
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Verizon To Keep Charging Controversial Fee Despite $100 Million Settlement
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'Windows Recall' Preview Remains Hackable As Google Develops Similar Feature
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Wi-Fi 7 Signals the Industry's New Priority: Stability
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Researchers Unlock Fiber Optic Connection 1.2 Million Times Faster Than Broadband
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A Startup's Faster-Than-E-Ink Android Tablet Challenges Apple's IPad
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Apple Will Cut Off Third-Party App Store Updates If Your iPhone Leaves the EU For a Month
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T-Mobile, Verizon In Talks To Buy Parts of US Cellular
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FCC Approves Mysterious SpaceX Device: Is It for the Starlink Mini Dish?
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Apple Officially Warns Users To Stop Putting Wet iPhones in Rice
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Google Can Keep Your Phone If You Send It In For Repair With Non-OEM Parts [UPDATE: Changing Policy]
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Wi-Fi 7 is Ready To Go Mainstream
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Android 15 Could Bring Widgets Back To the Lock Screen
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How Good is the Rabbit R1 Handheld AI Assistant?
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Eton Replaces First-Year Student Smartphones With Nokia 'Brick' Phones
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AT&T Restores Service After Massive, Nationwide Outage
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Australian Bank Spots Scams via How Users Hold Their Phones
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'There is No Such Thing as a Real Picture,' Says Samsung Exec
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SEC Targets Its Own Staff's Texting, Nixes WhatsApp On Work Phones
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Social Psychologist Urges 'End the Phone-Based Childhood Now'
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Why a School Principal Switched from Smartphones to Flip Phones
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Meizu Moves Away From Smartphone Business, Will Invest All in AI
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New Tech May Help Find Missing People In the Backcountry Within Minutes
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LG Washing Machine Found Sending 3.7 GB of Data a Day
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America's DHS Is Expected to Stop Buying Access to Your Phone Movements
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OnePlus Watch 2 Launches With Wear OS 4, 100-Hour Battery
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NYC's Massive Link5G Towers Aren't Actually Providing 5G
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AirDrop 'Cracked' By Chinese Authorities To Identify Senders
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Government Hackers Targeted iPhones Owners With Zero-Days, Google Says
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Police Now Need Warrant For IP Addresses, Canada's Top Court Rules
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X Announces Peer-To-Peer Payment Service Will Launch In 2024
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Joe Rogan Gets New Spotify Deal Worth Up To $250 Million
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US Leading Global Alliance To Counter Foreign Government Disinformation
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FTC Study Finds 'Dark Patterns' Used By a Majority of Subscription Apps and Websites
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US Sues Adobe Over Subscription Plan Disclosures
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California Introduces 'Right To Disconnect' Bill That Would Allow Employees To Possibly Relax
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Biden Marks Earth Day by Announcing $7 Billion in Solar Power Grants
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David Mills, an Internet Pioneer, Has Died
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Julian Assange Wins High Court Victory in Case Against Extradition To US
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Exam Submissions By AI Found To Earn Higher Grades Than Real-Life Students
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Rising Temperatures and Heat Shocks Prompt Job Relocations, Study Finds
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Meet 'Smaug-72B': The New King of Open-Source AI
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Intel Awarded Up To $8.5 Billion in CHIPS Act Grants, With Billions More in Loans Available
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A Billionaire-Backed Texas Stock Exchange Is In The Works
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The US is Right To Target TikTok, Says Vinod Khosla
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New Boeing Whistleblower Warns of Potentially 'Devastating Consequences' From Plane Flaws
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2023 and 'the Eternal Struggle Between Proprietary and Open Source Software'
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How CS Students Go From Code.org Into Its Founders' Mentorship/Angel Investment Fund, 'Neo'
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Police Resurrect Lockbit's Site and Troll the Ransomware Gang
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Britain Covered Up Tainted Blood Scandal That Killed Thousands, Report Finds
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Hugo Awards Under Fire Over Censorship Accusations
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Cloud Brightening Research Begins in California
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Pornhub To Block Five More States Over Age Verification Laws
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Head of Paris's Top Tech University Says Secret To France's AI Boom Is Focus on Humanities
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Saudi Arabia 'Forced To Scale Back' Plans For Desert Megacity
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Across America, Clean Energy Plants Are Being Banned Faster Than They're Being Built
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Blacklisted Chinese Companies Rebrand as American To Dodge Crackdown
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China's Rush To Dominate AI Comes With a Twist: It Depends on US Technology
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New York Governor To Launch Bill Banning Smartphones in Schools
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Boeing May Face Criminal Prosecution Over 737 Max Crashes, US Says
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London's Evening Standard To End Daily Newspaper After Almost 200 Years
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Extreme Heat Continues To Scorch Large Parts of Asia
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Social Media Companies Made $11 Billion In US Ad Revenue From Minors, Study Finds
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YouTube Introduces Experimental 'Notes' for Users To Add Context To Videos
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Officials Query if Any Deaths Directly Linked To UK Hospital Hack
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UK Economy Emerges From Recession
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Senators Urge $32 Billion in Emergency Spending on AI After Finishing Yearlong Review
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US Regulators To Open Antitrust Inquiries of Microsoft, OpenAI and Nvidia
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Watch the Moment 43 Unionized YouTube Contractors Were All Laid Off
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America's Chip Renaissance Needs Workers
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US Sanctions Founder of Spyware Maker Intellexa for Targeting Americans
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Biden Signs TikTok 'Divest or Ban' Bill Into Law
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Nvidia Hits $3 Trillion Market Cap On Back of AI Boom
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Britain's Universities in Existential Crisis?
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Could We Fight Global Warming With A Giant Umbrella in Outer Space?
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E-Trade Considers Kicking Meme-Stock Leader Keith Gill Off Platform
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EPA Will Make Polluters Pay To Clean Up Two 'Forever Chemicals'
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40% of US Electricity Is Now Emissions-Free
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The Earth's CO2 Levels Are Increasing Faster Than Ever
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Amazon Prime Video Drops Dolby Vision, Atmos Unless You Pay Extra
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Methane Emissions From Gas Flaring Being Hidden From Satellite Monitors
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Proposed Zero-Carbon Cement Solution Called 'Absolute Miracle'
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Global Debt Hasn't Been This Bad Since the Napoleonic Wars, Says WEF President
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Cable Lobby Vows 'Years of Litigation' To Avoid Bans on Blocking and Throttling
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World's Coral Reefs Hit By a Fourth Mass Bleaching Event, NOAA Says
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There's a Program to Cancel Some Private US Student Loans. Most Don't Know About It.
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Apple News+ Subscription Growth Blows Away Major Media Sites
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Boeing Cargo Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Miami After 'Engine Malfunction'
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How China Came To Dominate the World in Solar Energy
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FBI Says Chinese Hackers Preparing To Attack US Infrastructure
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Massive Waves Pound Some California Coast Cities, Causing Floods and Injuries
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What Comes After Open Source? Bruce Perens Is Working On It
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Why Going Cashless Has Turned Sweden Into a High-Crime Nation
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March Marks Yet Another Record In Global Heat
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Early Mickey Mouse Finally Enters Public Domain
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Supreme Court Rebuffs Challenge To Biden's Social Media Outreach
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Record Heat in Europe, Asia Closes Another Extremely Warm Month For Planet
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Eagles Changed Migration Route To Avoid Ukraine War
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The US Military is Embedded in the Gaming World. Its Target: Teen Recruits
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ZDNet Calls Rhino Linux 'New Coolest Linux Distro'
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YouTube Rolling Out Its Widely Hated New Web Redesign
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California And Big Oil Are Splitting After Century-Long Affair
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House Passes Bill Requiring Warrant To Purchase Data From Third Parties
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Some 'Apple Pay'/Chase Customers Experienced an Outage
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Feds Hit Coding Boot Camp With Big Fine For Allegedly Conning Students
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ISPs Ask FCC For Tax On Big Tech To Fund Broadband Networks and Discounts
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US House of Representatives Passes TICKET Act To Create Transparency in Pricing
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Cox Communications Wins Order Overturning $1 Billion US Copyright Verdict
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20% of America's Plants and Animals are At Risk of Extinction
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College-Level Minecraft-Based CS Courses Approved for US High School Students
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US Revokes Intel, Qualcomm Licenses To Sell Chips To Huawei
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Top Oil Firms' Climate Pledges Failing on Almost Every Metric, Report Finds
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FDA Warns Amazon Over Supplements With Undeclared and Potentially Harmful Ingredients
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FTC Bans TurboTax From Advertising 'Free' Services, Calls It Deceptive
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FTC To Vote On Noncompete Ban
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SEC Moves To Sue Uniswap in Bid To Hobble Fast-Growing DeFi Sector
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California Bill Would Require Computer Science For High School Graduation
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Journalists 'Deeply Troubled' By OpenAI's Content Deals With Vox, The Atlantic
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Popular Meditation App Must Pay 30% App Store Fee On 'Tips' Sent To Teachers
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eBay To Drop American Express Over Fees
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DOJ Quietly Removed Russian Malware From Routers in US Homes and Businesses
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G5 Severe Geomagnetic Storm Watch Issued For First Time Since 2003
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Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund Now Supporting FFmpeg
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'Open Documentation Academy' Offers On-Ramp To OSS
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World's First Carbon Tax On Livestock Will Cost Farmers $100 Per Cow
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Newly Identified Tipping Point For Ice Sheets Could Mean Greater Sea Level Rise
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Boeing Aims To Bring Flying Cars To Asia By 2030
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Ubuntu 24.04 LTS 'Noble Numbat' Officially Released
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India's Food-Security Problem Is Also the World's
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Teachers Are Embracing ChatGPT-Powered Grading
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A 27-Year Old Tamagotchi Mystery Has Been Solved
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Cut In Ship Pollution Sparked Global Heating Spurt
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Creating Sexually Explicit Deepfake Images To Be Made Offense in UK
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Harvard Reinstates Standardized Testing Requirement
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FAA Calls for Door-Plug Checks on Second Boeing Jet
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Is The US About To Pass a Landmark Online Privacy Bill?
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US Energy Secretary Says Anti-EV Sentiment is 'Political Nonsense'
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JSTOR is Now Available in 1,000 Prisons
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Biden Administration Provides $504 Million To Support 12 Tech Hubs Nationwide
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NYC Fails Controversial Remote Learning Snow Day 'Test,' Public Schools Chancellor Says
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OpenAI Announces First Partnership With a University
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No One Buys Books Any More
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Why the US Could Be On the Cusp of a Productivity Boom
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Razer Made a Million Dollars Selling a Mask With RGB, And the FTC is Not Pleased
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US Will 'Do Whatever It Takes' To Curb China Tech, Raimondo Says
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UN Secretary-General Calls For 'Windfall' Tax on Profits of Fossil Fuel Companies
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California Lawmakers Push for Watermarks on AI-Made Photo, Video
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Saudi Arabia Eyes a Future Beyond Oil
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Algorithms Can Aid Price Collusion, Even If No Humans Actually Talk To Each Other, US Enforcers Say
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UK Blames China for Massive Breach of Voter Data
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England Could Produce 13 Times More Renewable Energy, Using Less Than 3% of Land
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YouTube Inspires 'True Crime Junkies' to Buy Sonar-Equipped Boat and Solve Cold-Case Mysteries
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World Will Miss Target of Tripling Renewable Electricity Generation By 2030, IEA Says
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US 'Know Your Customer' Proposal Will Put an End To Anonymous Cloud Users
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Tumblr and Wordpress Are Preparing To Sell User Data To OpenAI and Midjourney, Report Says
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Google Threatens To Cut Off News After California Proposes Paying Media Outlets
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Amazon Joins Companies Arguing US Labor Board is Unconstitutional
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Only Seven Countries Meet WHO Air Quality Standard, Research Finds
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AI's Impact on CS Education Likened to Calculator's Impact on Math Education
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'Canonical Turns 20: Shaping the Ubuntu Linux World'
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China's DeepSeek Coder Becomes First Open-Source Coding Model To Beat GPT-4 Turbo
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Data Collected by the US Justice Department Exposed in Consultant's Breach
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'For the First Time In More Than 150 Years, Alberta's Electricity Is Coal Free'
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Visa Adds New Way To Share Customer Shopping Data With Retailers
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Chicago Public Schools Lost Over $20 Million In Electronics In One Year, Report Says
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Google Scholar is Manipulatable
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Germany's Emissions Hit 70-Year Low As It Reduces Reliance on Coal
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Google Teams with 'Highlights', Shows How Goofus and Gallant Use the Internet
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Open-Source Intelligence Challenges CIA, NSA, Spy Agencies
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UK, France Pitch Rules To Curb Spyware Abuse
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Air Freight Greenhouse Gas Emissions Up 25% Since 2019, Analysis Finds
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Famed Financial Analyst's Final Forecast? 'The Dollar is Finished' as World Reserve Currency
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US Cities Try Changing Their Zoning Rules to Allow More Housing
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AI, Drones, Security Cameras: San Francisco Mayor's Arsenal To Fight Crime
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The Linux Foundation's 'OpenTofu' Project Denies HashiCorp's Allegations of Code Theft
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US Bans Noncompete Agreements For Nearly All Jobs
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Heat and Drought Are Sucking US Hydropower Dry
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Russia Directing Hackers To Attack UK and West, Says Director of GCHQ
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America Takes Its Biggest Step Yet to End Coal Mining
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What Caused the Storm That Brought Dubai To a Standstill?
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Hans Reiser Sends a Letter From Prison
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Insufficient Redundancy? Light-Pole Installation Cut Fiber Line, Triggered Three-State 911 Outage
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Texas Will Use Computers To Grade Written Answers On This Year's STAAR Tests
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One Year Later, 81% of SVB's Clients Still Bank With Them - and Big Banks Got Bigger
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EPA Limits Pollution From Chemical Plants
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No Big North Sea Fossil Fuel Country Has Plan To Stop Drilling in Time For 1.5C Goal
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US Supreme Court's Roberts Urges 'Caution' as AI Reshapes Legal Field
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S&P 500 Index Sets Record High, Thanks to 'AI-Driven Frenzy' and Tech Stocks
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New York Times Source Code Stolen Using Exposed GitHub Token
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Developer Successfully Boots Up Linux on Google Drive
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Colorado's Universal Basic Income Experiment Gets Surprising Results
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Morgan Stanley Says Firms Are Focused on Costs Like Never Before
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Ransomware Locks Credit Union Users Out of Bank Accounts
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FreeBSD Contributor Mocks Gloomy Predictions for the Open Source Movement
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Canada Security Intelligence Chief Warns China Can Use TikTok To Spy on Users
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The EU Proposes Slashing Pollution 90 Percent by 2040
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Millions of Mosquitoes Released in Hawaii To Save Rare Bird From Extinction
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Russian Court Sentences Meta Spokesperson To Six Years in Absentia, Calls Meta 'Extremist Organisation'
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U. of Texas at Austin Will Return To Standardized Test Requirement
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What's in a Name? The Battle of Baby T. Rex and Nanotyrannus.
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Netflix Phasing Out Basic Ads-Free Plan
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Chinese Self-Driving Cars Have Quietly Traveled 1.8 Million Miles On US Roads
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Carbon Offsets, a Much-Criticized Climate Tool, Get Federal Guidelines
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United Plane Veers Off Runway in Third Boeing Incident This Week
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FBI Warns Chinese Malware Could Threaten Critical US Infrastructure
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A Problem for Sun-Blocking Cloud Geoengineering? Clouds Dissipate
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CFPB Says Buy Now, Pay Later Firms Must Comply With US Credit Card Laws
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A Sinking Nation is Offered an Escape Route. But There's a Catch.
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Best Buy Is Laying Off More Employees As It Reckons With Falling Sales
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Poorer Nations Must Be Transparent Over Climate Spending, Says Cop29 Leader
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US To Launch $5 Billion Research Hub To Stay Ahead in Chip Race
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AI Investment Soars but Profitable Use Remains Elusive for Many Firms, Goldman Sachs Says
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Biden To Ban US Sales of Kaspersky Software Over Ties To Russia
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Microsoft Debates What To Do With AI Lab In China
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Helium Discovery In Northern Minnesota May Be Biggest Ever In North America
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Vast DNA Tree of Life For Plants Revealed By Global Science Team
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Will Silicon Valley's Next House Member Rewrite a Key Internet Law?
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Could the Earth's Record Hot Streak Signal a New Climate Era?
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New US Immigration Rules Spur More Visa Approvals For STEM Workers
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California Advances Bill For Porn Site Age Verification
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Microplastics Found In Sediment Layers Untouched By Modern Humans
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Human 'Behavioral Crisis' At Root of Climate Breakdown, Say Scientists
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US Senate To Vote on a Wiretap Bill That Critics Call 'Stasi-Like'
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India To Block Crypto Exchange Binance, Kraken Websites
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Vermont Becomes 1st State To Enact Law Requiring Oil Companies Pay For Damage From Climate Change
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State Tax Officials Are Using AI To Go After Wealthy Payers
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US Slows Plans To Retire Coal-Fired Plants as Power Demand From AI Surges
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First New US Nuclear Reactor Since 2016 is Now in Operation
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Nicholas Hawkes, 39, Becomes First in England To Be Jailed for Cyber Flashing
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Melinda Gates To Resign From Gates Foundation
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Warm Water Melts 'Doomsday Glacier' Half a Mile Each Year, Finds Study
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New York Bans 'Addictive Feeds' For Teens
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Best Buy Set For Tenth Straight Quarter of Sales Drop
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How Facial Recognition Tech Is Being Used In London By Shops - and Police
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Heat Waves In North Pacific May Be Due To China Reducing Aerosols
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Darwin Online Has Virtually Reassembled the Naturalist's Personal Library
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DOT Wants To Know How Big Airlines Use Passenger Data
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Jabber Was Announced on Slashdot 25 Years Ago This Week
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New York Launches Mobile Driver's Licenses
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What Happened After Peter Thiel Paid 271 Students to Drop Out of College?
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G7 Reaches Deal To Exit From Coal By 2035
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Walmart's Reign as America's Biggest Retailer Is Under Threat
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UK Govt Office Admits Ability To Negotiate Billions in Cloud Spending Curbed By Vendor Lock-in
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Auto Insurance Prices Have Gone Nuts
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Spotify Hides Song Lyrics Behind Paywall
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YouTube Says It Has More Than 100 Million Premium and Music Subscribers
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Nvidia Founder Tells Stanford Students Their High Expectations May Make It Hard For Them To Succeed
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FCC To Block Phone Company Over Robocalls Pushing Scam 'Tax Relief Program'
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TurboTax and H&R Block Want 'Permission to Blab Your Money Secrets'
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What Counts as Plagiarism? Harvard President's Resignation Sparks Debate
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Canadian Legislators Accused of Using AI To Produce 20,000 Amendments
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US Nuke Agency Buys Internet Backbone Data
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NY Governor Wants To Criminalize Deceptive AI
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Europe Baked in 'Extreme Heat Stress' Pushing Temperatures To Record Highs
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UCLA Will Transform Dead Westside Mall Into Major Science Innovation Center
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For Video of Helicopter Shooting Fireworks at Lamborghini, YouTube Influencer Faces 10 Years in Prison
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Boeing Wants FAA To Exempt MAX 7 From Safety Rules To Get It in the Air
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Chronic Student Absenteeism Soars Across US
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After Outer Space, 93-Year-Old William Shatner Leads Cruise to Antarctica
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Another US State Repeals Law That Protected ISPs From Municipal Competition
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California Banned Single-Use Plastic Bags. Now It's Tossing More Plastic.
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Tech Leaders Fled San Francisco During the Pandemic. Now, They're Coming Back.
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Canonical Now Doing Manual Reviews For New Packages Due To Scam Apps
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OpenAI Is Working With US Military on Cybersecurity Tools
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'Massive Amounts' of Carbon Sequestered for Centuries Released By Clearing Indonesia's Peatland
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Renewables Growth Rate Insufficient To Reach 2030 Target, Says IRENA
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US Fertility Rate Falls To Lowest In a Century
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Remote Work Doesn't Seem To Affect Productivity, Fed Study Finds
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US Investigators Say Video Footage Overwritten of Work On Boeing Jet's Door Plug
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Winklevoss Twins' Start-Up Will Pay Burned Customers $1 Billion
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Whistleblower Josh Dean of Boeing Supplier Spirit AeroSystems Has Died
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US Offers $10 Million Bounty For Info on 'Blackcat' Hackers Who Hit UnitedHealth
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Traders Are Betting Millions That Trump Media 'Meme Stock' Will Tumble
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How Misinformation Spreads? It's Funded By 'The Hellhole of Programmatic Advertising'
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Amazon Acquires MX Player
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Canadian Petition That Games Must Remain Functional At EOL
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Snap Is Recalling and Refunding Every Drone It Ever Sold
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Environment Agency Chief Admits Regulator Buries Freedom of Information Requests
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How a Renewable Energy-Powered Bitcoin Startup Helps Electrify Rural Africa
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More Books Than Ever Targeted For Bans
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New York Will Start Requiring Credentials for All CS Teachers
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Mozilla Releases FireFox 128
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World's First Year-Long Breach of Key 1.5C Warming Limit
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Hugging Face Launches Open Source AI Assistant Maker To Rival OpenAI's Custom GPTs
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Hulu Is Cracking Down On Password Sharing, Just Like Disney Plus and Netflix
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Largest UK Public Sector Trial of Four-Day Work Week Sees Huge Benefits
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Youth Plaintiffs In Hawaii Reach Historic Climate Deal
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Kids' Cartoons Get a Free Pass From YouTube's Deepfake Disclosure Rules
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Microsoft Launches Free AI Assistant For All Educators in US in Deal With Khan Academy
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Michigan Lawmakers Advance Bill Requiring All Public High Schools To At Least Offer CS
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EPA Proposes 'Forever Chemicals' Be Considered Hazardous Substances
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Reddit Warns That r/WallStreetBets Could Wreak Havoc on Its Stock Price
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Heat-Trapping CO2, Methane Levels In the Air Last Year Spiked To Record Highs
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'As AI Rises, is Web3 Dead in the Water?'
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Worldwide Obesity Tops 1 Billion
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Millions in US Face Extreme-Heat Threat
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Los Angeles Schools To Consider Ban on Smartphones
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US Securities Regulator Urges Against Crypto Bill Adoption
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Monthly Drop Hints That China's CO2 Emissions May Have Peaked in 2023
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YouTube Begins Skipping Videos for Ad-Blocker Users
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TikTok Sues US Government Over Law Forcing Sale or Ban
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Universities Have a Computer-Science Problem
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JPMorgan, Mastercard Embrace Biometric Payment Options
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How Much Energy Will New Semiconductor Factories Burn Through in the US?
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Canonical Says Qualcomm Has Joined Ubuntu's 'Silicon Partner' Program
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Big Copyright Win in Canada: Court Rules Fair Use Beats Digital Locks
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US Energy Department Announces 'Blueprint' for Slashing Emissions From Buildings and Reducing Energy Use
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Intel Is Trucking a 916,000-Pound 'Super Load' Across Ohio To Its New Fab
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AI and Satellite Imagery Used To Create Clearest Map Yet of Human Activity At Sea
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Capturing CO2 With Copper, Scientists Generate 'Green Methane'
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China Readies $27 Billion Chip Fund To Counter Growing US Curbs
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Should Chatbots Teach Your Children?
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Eight Automakers Grilled by US Lawmakers Over Sharing of Connected Car Data With Police
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Canned Water Made From Air and Sunlight To Hit US Stores in September
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Nvidia Becomes Third Most Valuable US Company
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House Votes To Extend -- and Expand -- a Major US Spy Program
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US Government Urges Federal Contractors To Strengthen Encryption
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Linux Foundation Launches Open Source Fraud Prevention Solutions, Supported By Gates Foundation
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'Apple Pay' Is Down for Some Customers
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Business Schools Are Going All In on AI
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FAA is Investigating New Incident Involving a Boeing 737 Max 8 Jet in Midair
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Mozilla Names New CEO as It Pivots To Data Privacy
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Online Streaming Services In Canada Must Hand Over 5% of Domestic Revenues
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UK Tech Overtakes China as World's Second Largest Country for Startup Funding Raised
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EPA Says It Will Step Up Enforcement To Address 'Critical' Vulnerabilities Within Water Sector
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Recycling Plants Start Installing Trash-Spotting AI Systems
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Methane From Landfills Is a Big Driver of Climate Change, Study Says
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Higher Temperatures Mean Higher Food and Other Prices
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Colorado Law To Ban Everyday Products With PFAS
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Switzerland Calls On UN To Explore Possibility of Solar Geoengineering
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Alaska Airlines Plane Appears To Have Left Boeing Factory Without Critical Bolts
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Amazon Still Has a Serious Plastic Waste Problem in the US
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Rockstar Games' Owner is Fighting Remedy Entertainment Over Its New 'R' Logo
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First-Known TikTok Mob Attack Led By Middle Schoolers Tormenting Teachers
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UK Court Denies Bid To Extradite Assange To the US
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Why Washington's Mount Rainier Still Makes Volcanologists Worry
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Tennessee Passes 'Chemtrail' Bill Banning Airborne Chemicals
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The Land is Steadily Sinking Up and Down America's Atlantic Coast
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'Technical Glitch' In Payroll Software Sparks Riots In Papua New Guinea
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IRS Opening Free Online Tax Filing Program To All States
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Boeing CEO, Many Other Top Execs To Step Down in Leadership Shakeup
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Burned Investors Ask 'Where Were the Auditors?' A Court Says 'Who Cares?'
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US, UK Investigate $20 Billion of Crypto Transfers To Garantex Russian Exchange
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Northrop Grumman Working With SpaceX On US Spy Satellite System
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Consumers Will Finally See FCC-Mandated 'Nutrition Labels' For Most Broadband Plans
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Companies Once Focused On Mining Cryptocurrency Pivot To Generative AI
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Mozilla Firefox 124 Is Now Available for Download
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Leisure Firm in UK Told Scanning Staff Faces is Illegal
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Mock 'News' Sites With Russian Ties Pop Up in U.S.
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A Breakthrough Online Privacy Proposal Hits Congress
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Will Calls to Scrutinize Digital-Currency Purchases of Oil Bring New Regulations For Crypto?
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UK Becomes First Country To Ban Default Bad Passwords on IoT Devices
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Winamp Is 'Opening Up' Its Source Code
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YouTube Is Cracking Down on Cheap Premium Plans Bought With a VPN
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Could Solar Water Heaters Become Popular Again?
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Comic-Con May Leave San Diego Due To Price Gouging
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Spotify To Test Full Music Videos in Potential YouTube Faceoff
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Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' Began Melting In Mid-20th Century, Study Finds
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Making Farming More Climate-Friendly Is Hard. Just Ask Europe's Politicians.
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Lead From Gasoline Blunted the IQ of About Half the U.S. Population, Study Says
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YouTube Says a Vision Pro App Is 'On the Roadmap'
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New Proposal Could Ban Landlords From Charging for Cable and Internet in Bulk
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Computer Simulations of Atlantic Ocean Currents Finds Collapse Could Happen in Our Lifetime
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How $138B in US Student Loans Were Cancelled - Roughly One-Third of Planned Amount
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Costco Plans To Stop Selling Books Year-Round
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Mark Zuckerberg Explains Why Meta Open-Sources Its AI
-n -
Ubuntu Linux LTS Releases Get Up To 12 Years of Support
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Will FTX Customers Fully Recoup Their Money?
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2023 Was Hottest Year Ever Recorded Globally, US Scientists Confirm
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With Miami Move, Jeff Bezos Proves Zip Codes Do Matter
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Silicon Valley Wins Few Government Contracts
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Bill Gates Taking Pre-Orders For 'Source Code', a Memoir of His Early Years
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FCC Fines Wireless Carriers $200 Million For Sharing Customer Data
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A Faster Spinning Earth May Cause Timekeepers To Subtract a Second From World Clocks
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VC Firm Sequoia Capital Begins Funding More Open Source Fellowships
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US Passes Bill Reauthorizing 'FISA' Surveillance for Two More Years
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AI-Operated F-16 Jet Carries Air Force Official Into 550-MPH Aerial Combat Test
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FTC Chair Khan: Stop Monopolies Before They Happen
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Bitcoin Tumbles $5,000 In 24 Hours As Interest Rates Jump
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London Underground Hosts Tests For 'Quantum Compass' That Could Replace GPS
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SCOTUS Pauses EPA Plan To Keep Smog From Drifting Across State Lines
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How the Recycling Symbol Lost Its Meaning
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Redbox Fails To Pay $4 Million To NBCUniversal As It Fires Its Board
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Yale Reinstates Standardized Test Requirement For Admission
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Birth Rates in Rich Countries Halve To Hit Record Low
-n -
UK To Deploy Facial Recognition For Shoplifting Crackdown
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IBM Open-Sources Its Granite AI Models
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US Offers Up To $15 Million For Information on LockBit Leaders
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Tax Credits To Intuit Better Spent To Fund a Free Alternative To TurboTax, Lawmakers Say
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Boeing Finds More Misdrilled Holes On 737 In Latest Setback
-n -
AI-Generated Articles Prompt Wikipedia To Downgrade CNET's Reliability Rating
-n -
Google Removes RISC-V Support From Android Common Kernel, Denies Abandoning Its Efforts
-n -
Mozilla's Abandoned Web Engine 'Servo' is Rebooting in 2024
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New Rule Compels US Coal-Fired Power Plants To Capture Emissions - or Shut Down
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FTC Goes Undercover Against Fake Antivirus Companies
-n -
Is Nuclear Power in America Reviving - or Flailing?
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America Cracks Down on Methane Emissions from Oil and Gas Facilities
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Mistral Confirms New Open Source AI Model Nearing GPT-4 Performance
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US To Award Samsung Up To $6.6 Billion Chip Subsidy For Texas Expansion
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Visa and Mastercard Agree To $30 Billion Settlement Over Credit Card Fees
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Ontario Science Center To Close Immediately Over Roof Collapse Risk
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Earth Broke Heat Records 12 Months Straight
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FTC Bans X-Mode From Selling Phone Location Data
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The Sun Just Launched Three Huge Solar Flares in 24 Hours.
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Delta Air Lines Boeing 757 Lost Nose Wheel Before Takeoff, FAA Says
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FreeDOS Founder Jim Hall: After 30 Years, What I've Learned About Open Source Community
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US Says Leading AI Companies Join Safety Consortium To Address Risks
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The World Could Get Its First Trillionaire Within 10 Years
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Senate Passes Bill To Support Advanced Nuclear Energy Deployment
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Two Major ISPs Threaten They'll Stop Complying With US FISA Orders
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Uber-Like Surge Pricing Is Coming For Fast Food
-n -
Across the US, Heat Keeps Breaking Records
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YouTube in Talks With Record Labels Over AI Music Deal
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California Replaces Gas Plant with Giant, Billion-Dollar Grid Battery
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Has 'Silicon Valley-style Startup Disruption' Arrived for Book Publishing?
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Health Officials Tried To Evade Public Records Laws, Lawmakers Say
-n -
WeWork Rejects Adam Neumann's Acquisition Bid, Unveils Restructuring
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Thoma Bravo To Take UK Cybersecurity Company Darktrace Private In $5 Billion Deal
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OpenAI's 'Media Manager' Mocked, Amid Accusations of Robbing Creative Professionals
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SoftBank's Son Seeks To Build a $100 Billion AI Chip Venture
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US News Makes Money From Some of Its Biggest Critics: Colleges
-n -
Climate Change Reversing Gains In Air Quality Across the US, Study Finds
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Colorado Enacts Right-to-Repair Law for Electronics
-n -
After Reports of His Own Wife's Plagiarism, Bill Ackman Threatens Plagiarism Reviews For All MIT Faculty
-n -
Carbon Emissions Reached Record High in 2023, IEA Says
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Axios CEO Believes AI Will 'Eviscerate the Unprepared' Among Media Companies
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Open Source ChatGPT Clone 'LibreChat' Lets You Use Multiple AI Services - While Owning Your Data
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Exxon Takes Activists To Court Over Emissions Proposal
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Kremlin Says US Decision To Ban Kaspersky Designed To Stifle Competition
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Meet 'Link History,' Facebook's New Way To Track the Websites You Visit
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UK To Ban Disposable Vapes
-n -
Scathing Federal Report Rips Microsoft For Shoddy Security
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A Growing Number of Americans Are Getting Their News From TikTok
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How Microsoft Employees Pressured the Company Over Its Oil Industry Ties
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God Told Him to Launch a Crypto Venture, Said Pastor. Now He's Accused of Pocketing $1.2M
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Cop28 Deal Will Fail Unless Rich Countries Quit Fossil Fuels, Says Climate Negotiator
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Multiple AI Companies Ignore Robots.Txt Files, Scrape Web Content, Says Licensing Firm
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US Disabled Chinese Hacking Network Targeting Critical Infrastructure
-n -
UK Considers Banning Smartphone Sales To Children Under 16
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Say Hello To Biodegradable Microplastics?
-n -
Craig Newmark Donates $10M to Help CUNY Journalism School Become Tuition-Free
-n -
Biden Aims To Stop Countries From Exploiting Americans' Data for Blackmail, Espionage
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Canada To Compel Digital Platforms To Remove Harmful Content
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FAA Audit of Boeing's 737 Max Production Found Dozens of Issues
-n -
When Paying in Cash Costs Extra: America's Reverse ATMs Convert Money into Debit Cards
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Telegram Challenges Meta With the Launch of New 'Business' Features, Revenue-Sharing
-n -
Boeing, Not Spirit, Mis-installed Piece That Blew Off Alaska MAX 9 Jet
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Greenland's Ice Sheet Melting Faster Than Scientists Previously Estimated, Study Finds
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Will a US Supreme Court Ruling Put Net Neutrality at Risk?
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UK Starts Drafting AI Regulations for Most Powerful Models
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World is On Edge of Climate Abyss, UN Warns
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America's Defense Department Ran a Secret Disinfo Campaign Online Against China's Covid Vaccine
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Ocean Spray Emits More PFAS Than Industrial Polluters, Study Finds
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Turkish Student Arrested For Using AI To Cheat in University Exam
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Playing Thriving Reef Sounds On Underwater Speakers 'Could Save Damaged Corals'
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Open Source ChatGPT Clone 'LibreChat' Lets You Use Every AI Service - While Owning Your Data
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Curricula From Bill Gates-Backed 'Illustrative Math' Required In NYC High Schools
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No 'GPT' Trademark For OpenAI
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Feds Say Activision Layoffs Violate Promises Microsoft Made in Merger Deal
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Louisiana Becomes 10th US State to Make CS a High School Graduation Requirement
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Ocean Temperatures Are Skyrocketing
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US Supreme Court Seems Wary of Curbing US Government Contacts With Social Media Platforms
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T2 Linux 24.5 Released
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Shell Sold Millions of 'Phantom' Carbon Credits
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UK Falls Into Recession
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Stockholm Exergi Lands World's Largest Permanent Carbon Removal Deal With Microsoft
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Ubuntu Criticized For Bug Blocking Installation of .Deb Packages
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YouTube Dominates TV Streaming In US, Per Nielsen's Latest Report
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Biden To Offer $1.5 Billion Loan To Restart Michigan Nuclear Power Plant
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Bruce Perens Emits Draft Post-Open Zero Cost License
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Supreme Court Seems Skeptical of EPA's 'Good Neighbor' Rule on Power Plant Pollution
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Wind and Solar Saved the US $250 Billion Over 4 Years, Report Finds
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UK Startup 'Wayve' Gets $1 Billion Funding For Self-Driving Car Tech
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Earth Shattered Global Heat Record In 2023
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Firefox Nightly Expands To Linux On ARM64
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Did a US Hedge Fund Help Destroy Local Journalism?
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US Cyber Investors Pledge Spyware is Off Limits - With a Catch
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US Tech Innovation Dreams Soured By Changed R&D Tax Laws
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McDonald's Says No Thanks To Plant-Based Burgers
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FDA Issues First Approval for Mass Drug Imports To States From Canada
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Thorium: The Fastest Open Source Chromium-based Browser?
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Why Do People Let Their Life Insurance Lapse?
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UK Digital Industry Job Growth Falls To Lowest in Decade
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Negativity Drives Online News Consumption
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After 1.5-Degree Temperature Rise, What Happens Next?
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'Rich Dad Poor Dad' Author Says He's Racked Up More Than $1 Billion in Debt
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North Yorkshire Apostrophe Fans Demand Road Signs With Nowt Taken Out
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Airlines Required To Refund Passengers For Canceled, Delayed Flights
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Roblox Players To Start Seeing Video Ads In Its Virtual Realms
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Greece Introduces Six-day Working Week
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YouTube Stops Recommending Videos When Signed Out of Google
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The Next Front in the US-China Battle Over Chips
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Norway Discovers Europe's Largest Deposit of Rare Earth Metals
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Capital One Is Buying Discover
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'A Groundbreaking Study Shows Kids Learn Better On Paper, Not Screens. Now What?'
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Coinbase Is Suing the SEC and FDIC Over Public Records
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Yahoo Is Buying Artifact, the AI News App From the Instagram Co-Founders
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US Lawmakers Advance Bill To Make It Easier To Curb Exports of AI Models
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Justice Department To Sue Apple For Antitrust Violations
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ChatGPT Outperforms Undergrads In Intro-Level Courses, Falls Short Later
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Doomsday Clock Stays at 90 Seconds To Midnight
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10 Years On, Is the World Any Closer To Finding MH370?
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Airbus Is Pulling Ahead as Boeing's Troubles Mount
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Countries Consider Pact To Reduce Plastic Production By 40% in 15 Years
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Carbon Dioxide Levels In the Atmosphere Are Surging 'Faster Than Ever,' Report Finds
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IRS Free Tax Filing Pilot Saved Consumers $5.6 Million In Prep Fees
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High School AP CS A Exam Takers Struggled Again With Java Array Question
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Amazon Fined In Poland For Dark Pattern Design Tricks
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Canonical Expands Ubuntu Pro With Distroless Docker Image Service Offering 12-Year Support
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Will 'Precision Agriculture' Be Harmful to Farmers?
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How AI is Taking Water From the Desert
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JetBlue and Spirit Call Off Their Merger
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Stripe To Start Taking Crypto Payments, Starting With USDC Stablecoin
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Service Mesh Linkerd Moves Its Stable Releases Behind a Paywall
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Corporations Invested in Carbon Offsets That Were 'Likely Junk', Analysis Says
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Canonical Launches Ubuntu Core 24
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Global Economy Set For Its Worst Half Decade of Growth in 30 Years, World Bank Says
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Zurich Paid 30,000 Workers Double In $200 Million Bank Glitch
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Refund Fraud Schemes Promoted Online Are Costing Amazon and Other Retailers Billions
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Indiana Becomes 9th State To Make CS a High School Graduation Requirement
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US Officials Uncover Alleged Russian 'Bot Farm'
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Code.org Launches AI Teaching Assistant For Grades 6-10 In Stanford Partnership
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North Carolina and Montana Just Lost Access To Pornhub
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Android Gets a New Software-Based AV1 Decoder
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The Arctic Ocean Could Be 'Ice-Free' Within the Decade, Researchers Warn
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$1 Billion Donation Will Provide Free Tuition at a Bronx Medical School
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Harvard President Claudine Gay Resigns
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Feds Appoint 'AI Doomer' To Run US AI Safety Institute
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Valve Makes All Steam Audio SDK Source Code Available Under Apache 2.0 License
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WSJ: 'America Made a Huge Bet On Sports Gambling. The Backlash Is Here'
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2023 Temperatures Were Warmest We've Seen For At Least 2,000 Years
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OpenAI Claims NYT Tricked ChatGPT Into Copying Its Articles
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Temperatures 1.5C Above Pre-industrial Era Average For 12 Months, Data Shows
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Professors Are Now Using AI to Grade Essays. Are There Ethical Concerns?
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Wells Fargo Bet on a Flashy Rent Credit Card. It Is Costing the Bank Dearly.
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America's FAA Temporarily Grounds All Boeing 737 Max 9s - After a Window Blows Off In-Flight
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White House Makes Last-ditch Push for Internet Subsidy Program
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FEMA Will Pay States To Install Solar Panels and Heat Pumps
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British Boarding School Bans Smartphones, Hands Out Nokia Phones Instead
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Many Carbon Capture Projects Are Now Launching
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Supreme Court Ruling Will Likely Cause Cyber Regulation Chaos
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Environmental Groups Accuse Amazon of 'Distorting the Truth' in Latest Clean-Energy Claim
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Software Glitch Saw Aussie Casino Give Away Millions In Cash
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Supreme Court Hears Landmark Cases That Could Upend What We See on Social Media
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Visa, Mastercard $30 Billion Fee Settlement in Peril
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Texas A&M University Tops Nation in Engineering Research Expenditures
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US Broadband Providers To Begin Providing New Comparison Labels
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Boeing Says Workers Skipped Required Tests on 787 But Recorded Work as Completed
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UK Law Will Let Regulators Fine Big Tech Without Court Approval
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California Bill Would Ban All Plastic Shopping Bags At Grocery Stores
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Firefox Maker Mozilla Is Cutting 60 Jobs After Naming New CEO
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Students Are Likely Writing Millions of Papers With AI
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Starbucks is Launching Its Olive Oil-Infused Beverages Nationwide
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The Fossil Fuel Industry Knew About Climate Change Since 1954
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Firefox Power User Keeps 7,400+ Browser Tabs Open for 2 Years
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SEC Approves Rule Requiring Some Companies To Report Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Who Uses Legacy Admissions?
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Retailers To Pay For Consumers' E-waste Recycling From 2026 Under UK Plans
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87% in New Poll Say Cost an Important Reason For Halting Studies
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Four-day Week Made Permanent For Most UK Firms In World's Biggest Trial
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Feds To Offer New Support To Open-Source Developers
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Spotify Says It Will Refund Car Thing Purchases
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Databricks Claims Its Open Source Foundational LLM Outsmarts GPT-3.5
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Nine US States Are Teaming Up To Accelerate the Adoption of Heat Pumps
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YouTube Says OpenAI Training Sora With Its Videos Would Break Rules
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North Yorkshire Council To Ban Apostrophes On Street Signs To Avoid Database Problems
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YouTube's Updated Eraser Tool Removes Copyrighted Music Without Impacting Other Audio
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No Joke: Feds Are Banning Humorous Electronic Messages On Highways
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Climate Change Cripples Panama Canal. Fixing it Could Take Years
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Boeing CEO, Many Other Top Execs To Step Down in Leadership Shakeup at Embattled Plane Maker
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Linux Foundation Announces Intent to Form LF Decentralized Trust
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South African Researchers Test Use of Nuclear Technology To Curb Rhino Poaching
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'Paying People To Work on Open Source is Good Actually'
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All Passengers on Japan Airlines Jet Evacuated After Plane Collision
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Ubuntu 24.10 to Default to Wayland for NVIDIA Users
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Lyft's CEO Says 'My Bad' on Margin Error, 'It Was One Zero'
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US Probing China Telecom, China Mobile Over Internet, Cloud Risks
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Yellen To Warn of 'Significant Risks' From Use of AI in Finance
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E-Waste Is Growing 5x Faster Than It Can Be Recycled, Says UN
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Dartmouth College Reinstates the SAT
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Taiwan Quake Puts World's Most Advanced Chips at Risk
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Ring Video Doorbell Customers Angry At 43% Price Hike
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FAA Investigating Whether Boeing 737 Max 9 Conformed To Approved Design
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'Ottawa Wants the Power To Create Secret Backdoors In Our Networks'
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China Outspends the US on Fusion in the Race for Energy's Holy Grail
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The World's Largest Vaccuum to Suck Climate Pollution From the Air Just Began Operating
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'Openwashing'
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SXSW Audiences Loudly Boo Festival Videos Touting the Virtues of AI
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Security and Climate Change Drive a Return To Nuclear Energy as Over 30 Nations Sign Summit Pledge
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Lives vs. Livelihoods: The Impact of the Great Recession on Mortality and Welfare
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T-Mobile Is Raising Prices On Some of Its Older Plans
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US Libraries Are Battling High Prices For Better E-Book Access
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Global Ocean Heat Has Hit a New Record Every Single Day For the Last Year
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A New Google Maps Layer Shows Public Restrooms In NYC
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UnitedHealth Says Change Healthcare Hacked by Nation State, as US Pharmacy Outages Drag On
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Britain's Climate Action Plan Unlawful, High Court Rules
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Opus 1.5 Gets a Serious Machine Learning Upgrade
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Citing 'Crisis' in Local Reporting, Associated Press Creates Sister Organization to Seek Grants
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UK Students Launch Barclays 'Career Boycott' Over Bank's Climate Policies
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Boeing Urges Airlines To Inspect 787 Max Planes For Possible Loose Bolts
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US Eyes Curbs on China's Access To AI Software Behind Apps Like ChatGPT
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US Lawmakers Accuse Nigeria of Taking Binance Executive Hostage
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America's First Big-Rig Hydrogen Fuel Station Opens in California
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'Garbage Lasagna': Dumps Are a Big Driver of Warming, Study Says
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Bay Area City Orders Scientists To Stop Controversial Cloud Brightening Experiment
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Wait, Does America Suddenly Have a Record Number of Bees?
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British Intelligence Moves To Protect Research Universities From Espionage
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US Sues Apple, Alleges Tech Giant Exploits Illegal Monopoly
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Prosus Writes Down $22 Billion Education Startup Byju's To Zero
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Biden Administration Moves To Speed Up Permits for Clean Energy
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Pentagon Review Finds No Evidence of Alien Cover-Up
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Huawei Secretly Backs US Research, Awarding Millions in Prizes
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Chinese Hackers Embedded in US Networks For at Least Five Years
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The Rise and Fall of BNN Breaking, an AI-Generated News Outlet
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Earth Has Its Warmest February Ever - the 9th Record-Setting Month in a Row
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US Invests $20 Billion More to Finance Clean-Energy Projects
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In a First, US Students Will Take the SAT Entirely Online
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US To Restrict Visas For Those Who Misuse Commercial Spyware
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Alaska Air CEO Says Loose Bolts Found in 'Many' Boeing Jets
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Robert Dennard, Inventor of DRAM, Dies At 91
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Australia Criticized For Ramping Up Gas Extraction Through '2050 and Beyond'
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Top China Diplomat Warns of Decoupling Risk
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Half of College Graduates Are Working High School Level Jobs
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Cloudflare Makes Pingora Rust Framework Open-Source
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FTX Customers Poised to Recover All Funds Lost in Collapse
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Gen Z Turns To Physical Books and Libraries
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US Court Stalls Energy Dept Demand For Cryptocurrency Mining Data
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Calendar Meeting Links Used To Spread Mac Malware
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YouTube Has Become One of the Biggest Pay TV Services in the US
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US Air Force Confirms First Successful AI Dogfight
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YouTube Begins New Wave of Slowdowns For Users With Ad Blockers Enabled
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Venture Firms Double, Then Halve, In Stunning Reversal
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Microsoft Admits No Guarantee of Sovereignty For UK Policing Data
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Canada's 'Online Harms' Bill Would Be an Assault On Free Speech, Civil Liberties Groups Say
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Google Is Bringing Gemini Access To Teens Using Their School Accounts
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81% of Young People Say a 4-Day Workweek Would Boost Productivity, Survey Finds
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2023 Will Be Remembered as the Year Climate Change Arrived
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Wikileaks Founder in Last-Ditch Bid To Avoid US Extradition
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Amazon Says It'll Spend $230 Million On Generative AI Startups
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NY AG Sues Citibank For Failing To Protect Customers From Hackers And Scammers
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Startup is Building the World's Largest Ocean-Based Carbon Plant - and It's Scalable
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NSA Buys Americans' Internet Data Without Warrants, Letter Says
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Can Pumping CO2 Into California's Oil Fields Help Stop Global Warming?
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US, UK Police Identify and Charge Russian Leader of LockBit Ransomware Gang
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Senator Warren Claims TurboTax 'Relentlessly' Upsells Customers in Letter To FTC
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UK University To Beam in Hologram Lecturers
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Google To Invest $1 Billion In UK Data Center
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Satellite 'Megaconstellations' May Jeopardize Recovery of Ozone Hole
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US Sues To Break Up Ticketmaster Owner, Live Nation
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French Court Issues Damages Award For Violation of GPL
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Boeing Will Plead Guilty To Fraud Related To Fatal 737 Max Crashes
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FCC Chair Rejects Call To Impose Universal Service Fees on Broadband
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Fedora Workstation 41 To No Longer Install GNOME X.Org Session By Default
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Japan's Birth Rate Falls To a Record Low
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GPay App and P2P Payments Will Stop Working in the US This June
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YouTube Now Requires Creators To Label AI-Generated Content
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Earth Was Due for Another Year of Record Warmth. But This Warm?
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North Korea Says Its Attempt To Put Another Spy Satellite Into Orbit Has Failed
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YouTube TV's Now Lets You Customize Your Multiview Experiences
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Satellite To 'Name and Shame' Worst Oil and Gas Methane Polluters
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NewsBreak, Most Downloaded US News App, Caught Sharing 'Entirely False' AI-Generated Stories
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King Charles Diagnosed With Cancer
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President Biden Calls for Ban on AI Voice Impersonations
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15-Year-Old Webmaster Nicknamed 'God's Influencer' Will Be Catholic Church's First Millennial Saint
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Beaver Ponds May Exacerbate Warming In Arctic, Scientists Say
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Heat Waves Grip 3 Continents as Climate Change Warms Earth
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YouTube's Ad Blocker Crackdown Now Includes Third-Party Apps
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US Sanctions Spree Continues With 15 More For Russian Entities
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Florida Bans Lab-Grown Meat
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Paramount Agrees To Merge With Skydance In $8 Billion Deal, Ending Redstone Era
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Data Dump of Patient Records Possible After UK Hospital Breach
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500,000 Books Have Been Deleted From the Internet Archive's Lending Library
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Google Shuts Down GPay App, P2P Payments In the US
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IRS Extends Free File Tax Program Through 2029
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The Majority of Gen Z Describe Themselves as Video Content Creators
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Did the Plastic Industry Knowingly Push Recycling Myths For Decades?
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Tornadoes Are Coming in Bunches. Scientists Are Trying To Figure Out Why.
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Earth's Core Has Slowed So Much It's Moving Backward, Scientists Confirm
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Grok AI Goes Open Source
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FTC Chair Lina Khan Says Agency Pursuing 'Mob Bosses' in Big Tech
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Open Sourcing DOS 4
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FCC Commissioner Carr Says 'Huge Miss' If US Doesn't Ban or Divest TikTok in 2024
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New Bill Would Force AI Companies To Reveal Use of Copyrighted Art
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Arctic 'Dirty Fuel' Ban For Ships Comes Into Force
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Record-Breaking Increase in CO2 Levels in World's Atmosphere
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US Will Investigate National Security Risks Posed By Chinese-made 'Smart Cars'
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FCC Ends Affordable Internet Program Due To Lack of Funds
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More Than 90% of Stablecoin Transactions Aren't From Real Users, Visa Study Finds
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Warrantless FBI Searches of American Communications Drop 50 Percent
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New Spin on a Revolving Door: Pentagon Officials Turned Venture Capitalists
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FTC To Ban Avast From Selling Browsing Data For Advertising Purposes
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Odds of US TikTok Ban Increase After House Fast-Tracks Revised Bill, Picking Up Key Senate Support
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Best Buy and Geek Squad Were Most Impersonated Orgs By Scammers In 2023
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Chinese Drone Maker DJI Might Get Banned Next in the US
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Russia Clones Wikipedia, Censors It, Bans Original
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Artifact, Personalized News App From Instagram Co-Founders, Is Shutting Down
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'Never-Ending' UK Rain Made 10 Times More Likely By Climate Crisis, Study Says
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Steve Ballmer Surpasses Bill Gates In Wealth
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Europeans 'Less Hard-Working' Than Americans, Says Norway Oil Fund Boss
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London Accused of Wrongly Fining Hundreds of Thousands of EU Drivers
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TSMC Wins $6.6 Billion US Subsidy for Arizona Chip Production
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IRS To Begin Trial of Its Own Free Tax-Filing System
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Only 57 Companies Produced 80% of Global Carbon Dioxide
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Vista Equity Writes Off IT Education Platform PluralSight Value, After $3.5 Billion Buyout
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Labour Party Set for Landslide Win in UK Election
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Trader Loses $5.7 Million To Slippage in Memecoin Trade
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AMD's CUDA Implementation Built On ROCm Is Now Open Source
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EPA Announces First-Ever National Regulations For 'Forever Chemicals' in Drinking Water
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Rogue Editors Started a Competing Wikipedia That's Only About Roads
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Wildfires Threaten Nuclear Weapons Plant In Texas
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Novel material degrades a widely used antibiotic that contaminates water
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Dual-branch network enhances plant disease detection for enhanced crop protection
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Discovery may explain why Egyptian pyramids were built along long-lost Ahramat branch of the Nile
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Large corporations can improve the environment by taking risks and innovating, according to a study
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A half-century later, a $62 million plan to finally clean up hazardous waste dump in Florida's Broward County
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Research finds geochemical landscape drives musk oxen reproductive success
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Minnesota House lawmakers push forward fertilizer tax to clean up contaminated wells
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With bites rare, experts want sharks to shed scary reputation
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Conflict in Ukraine found to be causing significant greenhouse gas emissions
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International dairy science collaboration paves the way for tomorrow's resilient dairy herds
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What do research organizations think about open access publishing?
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60% of Africa's food is based on wheat, rice and maize—the continent's crop treasure trove is being neglected
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Demystifying the role of plant x- and y-type thioredoxins
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Hubble captures dense globular cluster NGC 1841
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Germ-free animal models reveal gut bacteria's role in health
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Must mRNA be cloaked in a lipid coat to serve as a vaccine?
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Researchers obtain evidence for nanoflares heating coronal loops
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Shared community spaces are key to tackling issues caused by Cornish gentrification, study says
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Q&A: British champagne production overtaking French? How the shifting seasons are playing havoc with our crops
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Why some worms regenerate and others do not
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Pharmacy researchers develop nanoparticle treatment for skin and lung fibrosis
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Osiris-Rex: NASA reveals evidence of water and carbon in sample delivered to Earth from an asteroid
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Measuring distances in the universe with fast radio bursts
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New population numbers: 1.4 million whales, dolphins and porpoises in the European Atlantic
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Lanthanide catalysts enable one-step synthesis of complex drug precursors
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Great Fire of London: How researchers uncovered the man who first found the flames
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Thermal properties of new 2D materials for microchips can now be measured well
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Community-driven analysis identifies strategies to improve equity in Los Angeles' clean energy transition
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Secondary eyewall formation in upper- and lower-layer vertical wind shear simulated in idealized tropical cyclones
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Urban planning researcher finds relationship between underfunded public schools and corporate tax breaks
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CERN measures coupled resonance structure that may cause particle loss in accelerators for the first time
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Study finds pronghorn population declining due to human development
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Parts of Clean Water Act not effective in controlling nutrient pollution, research suggests
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Advanced hour-hectometer hyperspectral remote sensing for fine-scale atmospheric emissions
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Generation of intense terahertz waves with a magnetic material
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Why are bees making less honey? Study reveals clues from five decades of data
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Study finds powerful narrative can drive policy action, cultural change
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High resolution techniques reveal clues in 3.5 billion-year-old biomass
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A liking for licking—sex and social status influence social grooming among free-ranging feral cattle in Hong Kong
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'Frozen in time' landscape discovered under Antarctic ice
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Removing cesium: Solutions to a chemically complex problem
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Americans are bad at recognizing conspiracy theories when they believe they're true, says study
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Parasitic worm likely playing role in decline of moose populations
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'Immediate' cuts to methane from fossil fuel needed: IEA
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Boeing Starliner crewed mission postponed until at least Friday
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Severe hurricanes boost influx of juveniles and gene flow in a coral reef sponge
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Shepherd's graffiti sheds new light on Acropolis lost temple mystery
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Why 10 billion snow crabs starved to death in the Bering Sea
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Researchers create groundbreaking cotton quality model to aid farmers
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Ozone hole is about average size, despite undersea volcano eruption that was expected to worsen it
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Understanding the dynamics of snow cover in forests can help us predict flood risks
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Q&A: Scientist helps fish harvesters implement adaptive strategies to climate change
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Real-time visualization of plant-plant communications through airborne volatiles
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Dark matter: A new experiment aims to turn the ghostly substance into actual light
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One's trash is another's treasure: How landfills support Andean condors
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Researchers track secret Russian missile launchers in Ukraine using public satellite data
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New deep-sea worm discovered at methane seep off Costa Rica
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Marine plankton behavior could predict future marine extinctions, study finds
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New method makes finding bat roosts easier for conservationists
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Is AI killing the social media star? How companies are cashing in on virtual influencers
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Nuclear physicists make first precision measurements of radium monofluoride
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First case of Down syndrome in Neanderthals documented in new study
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Giving koalas a fair shot at survival
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For outsiders, stereotypes about Southern speech outweigh experience
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New study reports first known use of positron emission particle tracking in a living animal subject
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SETI works best when telescopes double-check each other
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High rates of harassment behaviors observed in obstetrics and gynecology
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Cash-strapped conservationists in South Africa are struggling to collect biodiversity data. How to change that
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Study finds strongest evidence yet for local sources of cosmic ray electrons
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Florida faces hectic hurricane season: Can science say who will get hit in coming months?
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If we protect mangroves, we protect our fisheries, our towns and ourselves
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Since Roe was overturned, fewer Michigan adults want to have children
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How to shift gears in a molecular motor
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Status update in evolutionary race between humans and resistant bacteria: Two steps forward for us
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What we could learn from first reported footage of a newborn great white shark
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Crews turn a corner with California's largest wildfire as massive heat wave brings new danger
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Researchers explain how green algae and bacteria together contribute to climate protection
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Stem cell research paves way toward regenerating skeletal muscle
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Masterstrokes and markets: A bibliometric journey through art's value
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China to send youngest-ever crew to space station
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Researchers serve up a guide to help kickstart new fermented foods
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You might find a rare species in your backyard: How global citizen science contributes to biodiversity knowledge
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Storm Henk causes flooding and travel disruption in UK
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Humpback whales move daytime singing offshore, research reveals
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Skull shape can predict how extinct vultures fed on carrion
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Tannic acid-coated magnetic beads could facilitate early cancer diagnosis
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Researchers develop new method to help with analysis of single cell data
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Nuclear astrophysical team confirms reaction path of rapid proton capture process
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Inuit hunters blame cruise ships as narwhal disappear
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Gaining more control over the fabrication of surface micro/nano structures using ultrafast lasers
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Tweets analyzed by scientists offer insight into effective hurricane risk messaging
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How reports of community firearm violence are framed on local television news in Philadelphia
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Research team reports observing vibrational spectra of a single protein with infrared nanospectroscopy
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How did a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way come to be? Physicists offer an explanation
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Webb Space Telescope captures star clusters in Cosmic Gems arc
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NGC 2403 XMM4 is a super-Eddington neutron star, study finds
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Targeted culling of starfish found to help Great Barrier Reef maintain or increase cover
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Gravity helps show strong force strength in the proton
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EU unveils 2040 climate targets in political tightrope act
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How a single atomic sensor can help track Earth's glaciers
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Scientists develop a novel pipeline to create custom cell culture devices
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Researchers map protein network dynamics during cell division
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Researchers identify multiple 'forever chemical' contamination hot spots in US
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Advancing climate change research and policy demands knowledge from Indigenous Peoples, study says
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New report finds food crime costs the UK economy up to £2 billion a year
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'Not the end of the world', says data scientist on the big issues
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History of black corals rewritten
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Scientist, after decades of study, concludes: We don't have free will
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Unlocking the world of bacteria—researchers introduce new approach to make bacteria amenable to genetic engineering
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'Forever contaminant' road salts pose an icy dilemma: Do we protect drivers or our fresh water?
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Unlocking the power of peas: Genetic discovery promises high-iron vegetables and cereals
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Parental financial assistance for home ownership may increase risk of financial elder abuse
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Super-resolution microscopy harnesses digital display technology
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Ecologist cautions researchers to look more closely at apparent mismatches between birds and their prey
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Fuel cells: Oxidation processes of phosphoric acid revealed by tender X-rays
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Plastic pollution from cigarette butts likely costs US $26 billion/year
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Researchers invent 100% biodegradable 'barley plastic'
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Cosmic dust could have helped get life going on Earth
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Transforming common soft magnets into next-generation thermoelectric conversion materials with 3-minute heat treatment
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Examining the range of adulterants that disrupt the hormones of fish and amphibians
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Collaboration between women helps close the gender gap in ice core science
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Eroding bluffs could send California homes tumbling into the ocean. What can be done?
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Study considers ways to increase accessibility for all wildlife enthusiasts
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Self-correcting quantum computers within reach?
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Two large asteroids safely pass Earth just 42 hours apart
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Nutritional rewards and risks revealed for edible seaweed around Hawaii
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Q&A: Plastic waste is a global problem, but carbon recycling can help
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A new ion trap for larger quantum computers
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Novel sensor developed for rapid detection of harmful insecticides
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Two companies will attempt the first US moon landings since the Apollo missions a half-century ago
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Chromatin accessibility: A new avenue for gene editing
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Anti-trust regulators should consider their options carefully when start-ups are acquired, new study suggests
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Why expanding access to algebra is a matter of civil rights
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Predicting chronic wasting disease in counties could prevent spread
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At the foreshore of sustainable fishing: A new tool to tackle seafood fraud
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Study uncovers genetic key to overcoming water stress in cucumbers
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Children born of rape: The devastating legacy of sexual violence in post-genocide Rwanda
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Scientists demonstrate electric control of atomic spin transitions
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How biodiversity-productivity relationships change along elevation in forests
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A catalyst's best friend: How neighboring atoms boost CO₂ electrochemical reduction
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Team develops light-powered catalyst to make hydrogen
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Millions of gamers advance biomedical research by helping to reconstruct microbial evolutionary histories
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Q&A: Do guns belong in the hands of domestic abusers?
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Urbanization has led some Costa Rican water sources to exceed safety levels: Study
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NASA selects first lunar instruments for Artemis astronaut deployment
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Integrating non-additive GWAS with historical dissemination to illuminate nut traits and blooming time in almonds
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Fossil holdfasts show kelp far predate animals we see in kelp forests today
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Ten ways to support 2SLGBTQIA+ youth this pride month
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Astronomers observe elusive stellar light surrounding ancient quasars
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Researchers develop a computer from an array of VCSELs with optical feedback
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CO₂ worsens wildfires by helping plants grow, model experiments show
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Intricate processes in photosynthesis decoded using advanced electron microscopy technique
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New book examines best methods to prepare future English teachers
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Investigating variation of fine root vessel traits in topological order within and across tropical tree species
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Earthquake research traces the pace of an approaching 'seismic dragon king'
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Greece fights dozens of wildfires in 'most difficult day of year'
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400-year-old mystery of why early explosive produces purple smoke solved by academics
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Researchers develop method to map interactions of specific RNA regions in live cells
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What sea salt in Antarctic snowfall reveals about bushfires worse than the Black Summer
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Pioneering scientist says global warming is accelerating. Some experts call his claims overheated
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Researchers demonstrate how to build 'time-traveling' quantum sensors
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Animals see the world in different colors than humans: New camera reveals what this looks like
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South Australian coastal dunes are on the march
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Thesis finds that recruitment of Swedish operational police officers needs to be broadened
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Three steps for getting over social media envy: Advice from a psychologist
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From data to decisions: AI and IoT for earthquake prediction
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Glacier melting destroys important climate data archive
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Remains of 3,000-mile-wide 'lost continent' discovered on ocean floor, study says
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Biologists discover caterpillars are able to sense electrostatic fields generated by predators
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Study finds your profile picture plays a significant role in whether you get hired
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Aerosols shown to increase size of cloud cells, causing greater radiative cooling under polluted conditions
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Realizing in situ electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy using single nanodiamond sensors
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Researchers reveal dust source on Tibetan Plateau
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Pet parrots prefer live video-calls over watching pre-recorded videos of other birds
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Gulf corals still suffering more than a decade after Deepwater Horizon oil spill
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Batter up (or not): Pro baseball players with longer contracts don't always work as hard
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Strictly no dancing: Researchers discover 'new molecular design rules'
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Discovery of vast sex differences in cellular activity has major implications for disease treatment
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Economic crashes linked to rise in male suicides, vast review shows
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Pacific Islanders have long drawn wisdom from the Earth, the sky and the waves—the science backs them up
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Astronomers investigate giant molecular clouds in the galaxy NGC 613
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How marketing asset accountability can unlock the full value of marketing by measuring and reporting its assets
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London's runaway horses remind us that animals are workers too
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Greater Detroit is more diverse and less segregated, but Asians and Hispanics increasingly live separately
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Uncovering the role of FOXO1 in vascular development and transcriptional dynamics in endothelial cells
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Satellites are burning up in the upper atmosphere—what impact could this have on the Earth's climate?
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Researchers find exception to 200-year-old scientific law governing heat transfer
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Management zone maps of little use to corn growers, study finds
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AI-powered jet origin identification technology opens new horizons in high-energy physics research
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Researchers shine light on rapid changes in Arctic and boreal ecosystems
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California firefighters battle wind-driven wildfire east of San Francisco
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Disadvantaged communities in Massachusetts twice as likely to have poor roads—and pay the cost in gas
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A mathematical understanding of project schedules
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New mapping method developed for critical marine habitat
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Machine learning model demonstrates effect of public breeding on rice yields in climate change
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Kansas is bringing the alligator snapping turtle back to its waters after 33-year absence
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Exploring how antibiotic-resistant bacteria become aggressive
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Scale of online harm to children revealed in global study
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Chemists develop highly reflective black paint to make objects more visible to autonomous cars
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This year's Chesapeake Bay 'dead zone' was the smallest on record, going back to 1985
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'Vision Zero' road safety projects in Seattle found unlikely to have negative impacts on local business sales
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Hiding in the crowd: The search for missing young stars
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Sweetpotato genetics: A comprehensive update to the 'Taizhong 6' genome annotation
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Study reveals how stress pathways activate a cell's emergency response procedures
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New time-resolved ultraviolet photodissociation mass spectrometry strategy for target protein stability analysis
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Using wobbling stellar material, astronomers measure the spin of a supermassive black hole for the first time
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Experiment paves the way for new set of antimatter studies by laser-cooling positronium
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NASA researchers battle biofilm in space
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Correlation spectroscopy research shows network of quantum sensors boosts precision
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Scientists map the largest magnetic fields in galaxy clusters using synchrotron intensity gradient
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How did a tiny bee get to French Polynesia? Eight new species help solve a scientific mystery
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Elephant teeth: How they evolved to cope with climate change-driven dietary shifts
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Governments spend US$22 billion a year helping the fishing industry empty our oceans. This injustice must end
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From Earth to Mars: Transporting spin information at the speed of light
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Total solar eclipse forecast: Will your city have clear skies Monday?
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Tropical plants beat drought by interacting with specific microbes, study shows
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Why intending to conserve an area for only 25 years should not count in Australia's 30% land protection target
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Multiparticle nanostructures for building better quantum technologies
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Astronomers detect first extragalactic circumstellar disk around a massive young star outside of the Milky Way
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Study reveals unexpected strategy in competition between bacteria and viruses
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Scientists copy melanin formation processes to fabricate multi-functional organic pigments
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Oil resources should stay underground to meet the commitments of the Paris Agreement, study finds
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Liquid crystal nanoparticles could supercharge antibiotics for cystic fibrosis
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Meteorites: Why study them? What can they teach us about finding life beyond Earth?
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Early chances to identify terrorists are missed due to inadequacies in UK data sharing laws, says study
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Study of radioiodine sorption and transport could help protect groundwater
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'Swallowed,' torn up or live on: How Earth will fare when the sun dies
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Ecowas rules to protect pastoralists discourage investments in modern livestock farming, says researcher
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Electric fields boost graphene's potential, study shows
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Heat stress from ocean warming harms octopus vision
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An 80-mph speed record for glacier fracture helps reveal the physics of ice sheet collapse
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Chemists use new approach in the synthesis of complex natural substances
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How can we effectively improve and use saline-alkali soil to ensure food security?
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Hubble views dim but distinct spiral galaxy UGC 11105
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Weedy rice gets competitive boost from its wild neighbors
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Porous platinum matrix shows promise as a new actuator material
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New method uses light to enable the generation of non-canonical amino acids
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Fighting extreme weather with extreme computing power
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Opinon: Conservation areas stand between needs of local communities and preserving natural resources
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Study reveals the importance of parental trust in schools for reducing exclusionary discipline
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'Time to eat': Videos show that toe-tapping by frogs may be a strategy to draw out prey
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Electrodes with hollow nanotubes improve performance of potassium-ion batteries
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New study highlights rewilding's role in tackling flood and drought challenges
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Gender and racial discrimination uncovered in leadership positions at Australia's leading universities
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Companies that mitigate climate change reduce their cost of capital, finds study
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Can mRNA vaccines help boost livestock production?
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Scientists examine how friction forces propel development in a marine organism
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Researchers investigate influences of flash droughts
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Study provides new understanding of Gurbantunggut Desert's dust source
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Researchers find genetic stability in a long-term Panamanian hybrid zone of manakins
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Can Philly become a hothouse for bananas and pineapples as the climate warms?
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Electron videography captures moving dance between proteins and lipids
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Herbaria's use and importance grows with climate change
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Clonal fish: Same genes, same environment, different fitness levels
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Using light to precisely control single-molecule devices
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Research finds human activity over natural inputs determines the bacterial community in an ice core
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Young whale's journey highlights threats facing ocean animals
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Rainforest response to deglaciation impacted by Australian Indigenous populations, study finds
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Pandora's Cluster explored by researchers
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Most cybercriminal threats are concentrated in just a few countries, new index shows
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Similar genetic elements underlie vocal learning in mammals
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Using light to produce medication and plastics more efficiently
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Catalina deer in the crosshairs: Will compromise avert a planned slaughter?
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Salad chain says a cleaner farming method will offset adding steak to its menu. What is it?
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New evidence strongly suggests Indonesia's Gunung Padang is oldest known pyramid
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Researchers investigate presence of endangered sea cucumbers for sale in NYC food markets
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NASA again delays Boeing Starliner's return home
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From bridge to chess, why men outperform women at 'mindsports'
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Researchers discover a new plant species whose name tells a story
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Study uncovers the secret of long-lived stem cells
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Fishermen, ecologists unite in northern France against 'sea bulldozer'
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How shifting cloud patterns are exacerbating climate change
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Accounting is facing a labor crisis. Could fraud be part of the solution?
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Sexual minorities experience more exclusion in everyday situations, finds study
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Russia reports coolant leak in backup line at space station and says crew not in danger
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AI art and human creativity
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On-demand nutrient production system for long-duration space missions
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New research highlights effects of gentrification on urban wildlife populations across US cities
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Climate change has positive and negative effects on invasive mountain pine beetles
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Facial recognition linked to close social bonds, not social butterflies
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Elephant seals, once nearly extinct, are finding new places to call home
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Artificial coral reefs showing early signs they can mimic real reefs killed by climate change, says study
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Acoustic diffraction-resistant adaptive profile technology for elasticity imaging
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Scientists release 10-meter-resolution cotton map of Xinjiang, China
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Russia, NASA agree to continue joint ISS flights until 2025
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New method finds higher carnivorous dinosaur biodiversity in Kem Kem beds of Morocco
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Genetic algorithm enables precise design of phononic crystals
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Beyond higher temperatures: Preparing for national security risks posed by climate change
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Research says high energy fire influences prescribed burn effectiveness
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Stonehenge study upends a 100-year-old theory and suggests further discoveries to come
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California's rainy season is here. What does it mean for water supply?
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Nectarivores: A world of sweet-toothed critters
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Low-income groups bear greater health burden in food systems: Study
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Study reveals molecular mechanisms behind hibernation in mammals
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Acquiring green firms can be healthy for a firm's bottom line, says new research
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Artificial reef designed by engineers could protect marine life, reduce storm damage
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Thermally engineering templates for highly ordered self-assembled materials
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What makes a film score frightening? Expert explains the techniques that build tension and make us jump
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Wobbly gel mat trains muscle cells to work together
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New 'little bitty' dinosaur discovered in North Texas
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Not the usual suspects: New interactive lineup boosts eyewitness accuracy
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Machine learning guides carbon nanotechnology
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Canadian-French astrophysicist Hubert Reeves dies aged 91
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Ambitious goal to sequence RNA could boost US economy
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How 'sticky' is dense nuclear matter?
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Following the 'BATT Signal:' A new signaling pathway controlling planarian germ cells
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Space shuttle Endeavour soaring into place at final museum home
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Researchers reveal mechanisms of soil organic carbon accumulation in acidified forest soils
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A southeast Alaska community wrestles with a deadly landslide's impact
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Community science volunteers can set scientific world abuzz with new bumble bee sightings
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Giving particle detectors a boost: New device acts like a superconductivity switch
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New study sheds light on 2020 extreme weather event that brought fires and snow to western US
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Hadeda ibises' 'sixth sense' works best in wet soil: New research is a wake-up call for survival of wading birds
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New research shows Romans were early pioneers of recycling
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Advanced imaging reveals how a parasitic 'kiss' alters cell metabolism
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Lack of snow sparks worry for drought-hit Afghanistan
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Nearly 3,000 fires in Brazilian Amazon in February, new record
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A desert moss that has the potential to grow on Mars
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'Urban form' and the housing crisis: Can streets and buildings make a neighborhood more affordable?
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Zero-boil-off tank experiments to enable long-duration space exploration
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Researchers find a tiny organism has the power to reduce a persistent greenhouse gas in farm fields
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Students do better and schools are more stable when teachers get mental health support
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Ice cores from Earth's highest tropical peak provide insight into climate variability
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How landscape evolution makes Madagascar a hotspot for plant species diversity
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Study explores the properties of a faint tidal disruption event
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Origin of intense light in supermassive black holes and tidal disruption events revealed
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Ancient remedies for modern woes: Traditional Chinese medicine and the fight against African swine fever
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Neanderthal cuisine: Excavations reveal Neanderthals were as intelligent as Homo sapiens
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How Trump's definition of a 'real' American has grabbed his audience—what our research shows about why
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Astronomers help find most distant galaxy using James Webb Space Telescope
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Discovery of low-lying isomeric states in cesium-136 has applications in particle astrophysics
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Grapes of wrath: Albania winemakers struggle with warmer world
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Research progress of layered double hydroxide-based electrocatalyst for water splitting
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'Innocuous-looking' fern wins world record for largest genome
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Deadline for global pandemic agreement looms
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Grief, unity, and resilience: Study examines the impact of memorial days in Israel
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Gone in a puff of smoke: 52,000 square kilometers of 'long unburnt' Australian habitat has vanished in 40 years
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Cold plasma could be hot stuff for grain growers, say researchers
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Deepen your empathy by reading more and reading more often, linguist says
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High fliers: Pleasure-seeking parrots are using aromatic plants, stinky ants and alcohol to preen themselves
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Hubble celebrates 34th anniversary with a look at the little dumbbell nebula
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Fossils tell tale of last primate to inhabit North America before humans
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Ancient crustal weaknesses contribute to modern earthquakes in West Africa, study finds
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Better air quality is linked to reduced suicide rates, study finds
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Italy's Capri lifts tourist ban as water shortage resolved
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Colorado secures the first wolves for reintroduction from Oregon
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New CRISPR tool accelerates and optimizes genome editing
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Phage viruses, used to treat antibiotic resistance, gain advantage by cutting off competitors' reproduction ability
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UK government's approach to realizing benefits of AI assessed in new report
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Study reveals Australian teachers need more support for well-being at work
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Study reveals surprisingly simple method for determining exchange energy in 2D materials
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Peering inside cells to see how they respond to stress
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Compact quantum light processing: New findings lead to advances in optical quantum computing
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Donkeys are unsung heroes in Ethiopia's humanitarian crisis—and they could do even more with better support
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Look to women for sustainable livestock farming bordering the Amazon rainforest, says study
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Q&A: How much of a threat is the spotted lanternfly?
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SpaceX shows off its new extravehicular activity suit
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Powering nitrogenases: Researchers find new targets for improving biocatalysts
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It takes more than good cycle paths to get people cycling, says researcher
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Swans in Florida that date to Queen Elizabeth II gift are rounded up for their annual physicals
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Mexico delays ban on controversial herbicide
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New study uncovers how hydrogen provided energy at life's origin
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Male roundworms are picky when choosing a mate, new research finds
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Underappreciation of LGBT executives creates investment opportunity, says study
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Restoring coastal habitat boosts wildlife numbers by 61%—but puzzling failures mean we can still do better
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New study shows in real-time what helps mammals survive a natural disaster
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Water increasingly at the center of conflicts from Ukraine to the Middle East
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Dual-beamline photoelectron momentum microscopy upgrade advances valence orbital analysis
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Inequality hotspot map shows where women in agriculture are hit the hardest by the climate crisis
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New findings point to an Earth-like environment on ancient Mars
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Whale sharks given a health check with ultrasound imaging technique
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Engineering enzymes to break down microplastics in sewage and wastewater
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Scientists develop new method for quantifying 'invisible' plastics in rivers
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Customers willing to wait longer for delivery when they shop in store showroom vs. online, finds study
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Scientists use NASA data to predict solar corona before eclipse
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Demise of rangelands 'severely underestimated': Report
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Mercury rising: Study sheds new light on ancient volcanoes' environmental impact
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Extreme weather forecasts: Algorithm 'nudges' existing climate simulations closer to future reality
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Study shows 3D organization of DNA controls cell identity programs
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Halloween toy among plastics swallowed by sea turtles
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Beach erosion will make Southern California coastal living five times more expensive by 2050, study predicts
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Team finds that the bivalve mollusk Anadara kagoshimensis can endure high water salinity
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Molecules exhibit non-reciprocal interactions without external forces, new study finds
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Researchers uncover a key link in legume plant-bacteria symbiosis
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Brazil authorities warn of more floods, landslides as new rains hit south
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J0526+5934 is an ultra-short period double white dwarf, observations show
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Researchers develop software with enhanced genome-sequencing powers for better plant breeding
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New algorithm cuts through 'noisy' data to better predict tipping points
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Largest ice shelf in Antarctica lurches forward once or twice each day
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Modern seeds aren't ready for climate change: Smallholder farmers may hold the key to future food security
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Wildlife officials confirm fourth gray wolf attack in Colorado´s Grand County
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Using the world's three most powerful particle accelerators to reveal the space-time geometry of quark matter
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How teachers make ethical judgments when using AI in the classroom
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Research quantifies how millions of cells in zebrafish embryos are affected by key gene alterations
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Economists report on a modest intervention that helps low-income families beat the poverty trap
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Catalysis breakthrough yields self-cleaning wall paint that breaks down air pollutants when exposed to sunlight
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Behavioral and computational study shows that social preferences can be inferred from decision speed alone
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Florida zoo welcomes furry baby Hoffman's two-toed sloth
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China calls on scientists of all nations to study lunar samples, but notes obstacle with the US
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Massive whale slowly dies off Florida coast as helpless beachgoers watch, photos show
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Study unearths survival strategies of root systems
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Researchers are spying for signs of life among exoplanet atmospheres
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Most consumers continue to expect rising food prices: Report
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Floating robots reveal just how much airborne dust fertilizes the Southern Ocean—a key climate 'shock absorber'
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North China smog to last until mid-November: state media
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Study reveals late Pleistocene island weathering, precipitation in the Western Pacific Warm Pool
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Romania center explores world's most powerful laser
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Vitamin discovered in rivers may offer hope for salmon suffering from thiamine deficiency disease
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Chemists tie a knot using only 54 atoms
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How conspiracy theories around George III's madness and Queen Charlotte's scheming took hold
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Physicists suggest tachyons can be reconciled with the special theory of relativity
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Scientists create new idea on how to hack a warming planet: drying the upper atmosphere
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Researchers reveal elusive bottleneck holding back global effort to convert carbon dioxide waste into usable products
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Is K2-18b covered in oceans of water or oceans of lava?
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AI helps reveal the ancient origin story of floral colors
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Hatcheries can boost wild salmon numbers but reduce diversity, research shows
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Fossil unearthed in New Zealand contains the largest fossil crab claw ever found
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Miami residents believe Biscayne Bay is 'healthy,' despite big declines in water quality, biodiversity
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How bacteria recognize viral invasion and activate immune defenses
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Does trying to look younger reduce how much ageism older adults face?
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Rain in northern France raises fears of new flooding
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Analysis of cyberstalking research identifies factors associated with perpetration, victimization
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Balancing AI and physics: Toward a learnable climate model
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Rusty-patched bumblebee's struggle for survival found in its genes
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Swimming microrobots deliver cancer-fighting drugs to metastatic lung tumors in mice
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Computer models suggest modern plate tectonics are due to blobs left behind by cosmic collision
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Why teens should treasure their friendships
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Remarkable new plant species steals nutrients from underground fungi
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Scientists find two ways that hurricanes rapidly intensify
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Hiring 'problem directors' can knock up to 64% off a firm's value
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The genomic secrets to how the muskox mastered living on the edge
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Wooly mammoth movements tied to earliest Alaska hunting camps
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'Extremely dangerous' Hurricane Lidia heads for Mexico
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More than 80% of the EU's farming subsidies support emissions-intensive animal products
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Research shows even positive online reviews are a minefield for firms
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Brazil's catastrophic weather spawns spate of conspiracy theories
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Pearl millet wins approval from honey bees and other pollinators
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New map reveals the effects of 20th century land-use and climate change on Britain's wild species
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Researcher investigates fraud deterrence in under-examined markets
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Miniature magnetic resonance imager made of diamond
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Introducing co-cultures: When co-habiting animal species share culture
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Forest fires: a record year
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How rightwing beliefs shape your view of the past—while leftwingers look to the future
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Climate change can put the planet's largest reserves of drinking water at risk
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Americans leave large sums at airport security checkpoints—what it means for the debate over getting rid of pennies
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The palm tree that lives beneath the rainforest floor
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Faintest known star system orbiting the Milky Way discovered
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Solid-phase reversible immobilization beads for rDNA high-throughput sequencing library construction
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From supersolid to microemulsion: Exploring spin-orbit coupled Bose-Einstein condensates
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Investment in the future: Making influencers affordable
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Astronomers discover that a well-known X-ray binary is actually a hidden ultraluminous X-ray source
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Report says Band-Aids contain PFAS—many small exposures can add up to a big exposure
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To hire the right job candidate, humans and machines should clear up this simple miscommunication
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Cramming for an exam isn't the best way to learn—but if you have to do it, here's how
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Amazonia's fire crises: Emergency fire bans insufficient, strategic action needed before next burning season
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Complex impact of large wildfires on ozone layer dynamics unveiled
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Expanding on the fundamental principles of liquid movement
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A novel machine learning model for the characterization of material surfaces
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Hunting for millicharged particles at the LHC
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Realizing attosecond core-level X-ray spectroscopy for the investigation of condensed matter systems
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How long will advanced civilizations try to communicate with us?
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Urgent need for science-based approach to shark conservation
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Study highlights profitability as a key barrier to biodiversity-friendly farming
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Variability of everyday life may have influenced evolution at least as much as rare activities like big-game hunting
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Astronomers in Chile to scour universe with car-sized mega camera
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Packaged-meat labels that show freshness could replace use-by dates, reducing food waste
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Study: Climate, population structure impact oakleaf hydrangea genetic diversity
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Astrophysicist's research could provide a hint in the search for dark matter
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Study reveals how one enzyme hitches a ride on another to recognize tRNA
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Questions about NASA's Mars Sample Return mission put JPL jobs in jeopardy
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Eco-friendly solution for battery waste: New study unveils novel metal extraction technique
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Irrigation strengthens climate resilience in Mali
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Preparation strategies and applications of high-entropy materials catalysts for electrochemical water electrolysis
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Who owns and controls Danish agricultural land?
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Simple equations clarify cloud climate conundrum
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Marine algae implants could boost crop yields
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Predicting changes inside astronauts' bodies during space travel through blood sample analysis
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mRNA delivered by extracellular vesicles induces immunotherapy response in glioblastoma
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Study shows how light can transform an insulating material into a semimetal
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Cosmic building blocks of life discovered through the electron microscope
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New study highlights need to address risk of continued global warming after net zero
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If warp drives are impossible, maybe faster-than-light communication is still on the table?
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The soil plastisphere: Effects of microplastic particles in soil
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Physicists confirm quantum entanglement persists between top quarks, the heaviest known fundamental particles
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Researchers reveal novel mechanism of enhanced P450 demethylase activity through engineered key gating residues
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Optimism key to greening the global financial system, says study
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River pollution is causing harmful outbreaks of sewage fungus in the UK
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How the seabed could be a refuge for gorgonian coral forests threatened by marine heat waves
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Consumers report significant rise in diet satisfaction since January
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Bridging the lexical divide: Unified approach to combat plant invasions in Australia
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NASA selects a sample return mission to Venus
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Saharan dust smothers Switzerland, southeast France
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Structural engineering unlocks potent tumor treatment with dual-function magnetite nanozymes
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Supercharged thunderstorms: Have we underestimated how climate change drives extreme rain and floods?
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Thiol-ene click reaction offers a novel approach to fabricate elastic ferroelectrics
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Evolved adapter for future NASA space launch system flights readied for testing
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How a balloon-borne experiment can do the job of the Hubble space telescope
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Study highlights effect of aerosols over Asia on Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
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From swamp to sponge: Berlin harnesses rain in climate shift
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Women, minority faculty less likely to negotiate pay or seek other job opportunities, finds study
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The US is one of the world's least trade-oriented countries—despite laying groundwork for today's globalized system
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YouTube's comments section: Political echo chamber or constructive cross-partisan forum?
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'Everywhere we looked, we found evidence': Microplastics expert on 20 years of pollution research
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Researchers obtain promising results for control of pollutants in water
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How molecular systems at the origin of life may have evolved: Rise of the nanomachines
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Trees can make farms more sustainable—here's how to help farmers plant more
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Study reveals the microbes vital to a healthy Brisbane River
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Sunflower sea stars are critically endangered, but can humans help the species rebound?
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Study shows magnesium oxide undergoes dynamic transition when it comes to super-Earth exoplanets
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Study explores over a century of temperature trends at Beijing Observatory
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Indonesia's plan to ban seaweed exports could backfire—hurting its own industry
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The hidden role of the Milky Way in ancient Egyptian mythology
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Proposed reporting system could help avert bank runs
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Sophisticated swarming: Bacteria support each other across generations
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Discovery of primitive mitochondrial DNA replication enzymes
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Rethinking quality: Experts challenge the harmful influence of global university rankings
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Greenland has lost more ice than previously thought: Study
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Climate change has brought forward the flowering period in Doñana National Park by 22 days, finds study
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After decades of Arctic sea ice getting faster, models suggest a dramatic reversal is coming
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200-year-old DNA helps map tiny fly's genetic course to new lands, modern times
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Nanorobot kills cancer cells in mice with hidden weapon
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Bird flu has infected Idaho dairy farms: Is the state prepared for an outbreak?
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Red crossbills, bald eagles and other unexpected birds have been spotted in Chicago this winter
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Air pollution behind over 250,000 deaths in Europe in 2021: agency
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Winter drought grips southern Europe, northern Africa
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Research finds fragrant screw pines are pollinated by sap beetles rather than by wind
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UN, France co-host first forum to decarbonize construction sector
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Researchers develop novel AI algorithm for analyzing microfossils
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The importance of critical minerals should not condone their extraction at all costs, says researcher
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Consumers angry at retail industry for producing plastic waste, study finds
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Gen Z's climate anxiety is real and needs action, says study
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Study of ancient adornments suggests nine distinct cultures lived in Europe during the Paleolithic
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Atmospheric observations in China show rise in emissions of a potent greenhouse gas
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Study sheds light on cancer cell 'tug-of-war'
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Economic growth tops the priority list for Canadian policymakers: Here's why
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Beryl heads for Texas after causing damage, no deaths in Mexico
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Team unravels activation mechanism of a protein that combats bacteria
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Russian space boss warns ISS equipment beyond warranty
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Climate engineering carries serious national security risks—countries facing extreme heat may try it anyway
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Commercial rocket trying to put a satellite into orbit explodes moments after liftoff in Japan
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Australia's Great Barrier Reef struggles to survive
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What washing machine settings can I use to make my clothes last longer?
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Wildfires in old-growth Amazon forest areas rose 152% in 2023, study shows
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Making crops colorful for easier weeding by robots
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Why the US food system needs agroecology
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Solar geoengineering to cool the planet: Is it worth the risks?
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California's water-saving plan slammed as costly, complicated and unrealistic
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Survey: Most workers feel that AI can't replace soft skills
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A return to roots: Lab builds its first stellarator in 50 years and opens the door for research into new plasma physics
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Single degenerated primer significantly improves COX1 barcoding performance in soil nematode profiling
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Unearthing the impacts of hydrological sensitivity on global rainfall
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When scientists and K-12 teachers team up, the results can be spectacular or lackluster
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How do birds communicate? Network science models are opening up new possibilities for experts
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Replacing curbside carparking with bike lanes: A 'Robin Hood planning' idea
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Japan launches an advanced Earth observation satellite on its new flagship H3 rocket
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Caribbean braces for powerful Hurricane Beryl
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Baby white sharks prefer being closer to shore, scientists find
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New nanocomposite from papaya peel waste exhibits promising photocatalytic and antibacterial activity
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Insurance is the latest weapon financial abusers use against their partners. Here's how we fix it
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Space instruments provide early warnings for solar flares
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Vines strangle forests in warm temperatures, threaten planet's cooling 'carbon sink'
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Global warming caused widespread ocean anoxia 93 million years ago, deep-sea sediments research suggests
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New telescopes to study the aftermath of the Big Bang
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Webb study reveals rocky planets can form in extreme environments
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Climate change affecting ability to prevent US wildfires: study
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Is it safe to fly during the solar eclipse? Here's what experts have to say
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CMS experiment at CERN measures a key parameter of the Standard Model
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Working from home can make workers healthier and happier, benefits employers
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Orbital resonance: The striking gravitational dance done by planets with aligning orbits
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New results to help fine-tune catalytic properties of bimetallic nanoparticles
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Lone star state: Tracking a low-mass star as it speeds across the Milky Way
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First baby right whale of season dies from injuries caused by ship collision
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Rising sea surface temperatures have led to profound changes in macroalgae communities over the last 40 years: Study
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An exo-Neptune beat the odds and kept its atmosphere
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Women in rich countries are having fewer kids, or none at all. What's going on?
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Sleight of hand: Australia's Net Zero target is being lost in accounting tricks, offsets and more gas
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Enzyme research reveals why some cancer drugs cause severe side effects
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Dracula's Chivito: New protoplanetary disk discovered with Pan-STARRS
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Improving Arctic greenhouse gas sink and source estimates with field measurements, remote sensing
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After DART smashed into Dimorphous, what happened to the larger asteroid Didymos?
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A better peanut on your plate? New findings reveal potential for peanut crop improvement
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Do immigrants and immigration help the economy?
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Surfing injects almost $3 billion into the Australian economy each year, research shows
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Low-temperature pulse irradiation technique enables flexible optoelectronic devices
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Researchers develop new nanoparticle to deliver drugs to immune system cells
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Image: Hubble views a massive star forming
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Scientists analyze record storm surges to help predict future flooding
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Noninvasive technique reveals how cells' gene expression changes over time
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Influencers' vulnerabilities found to be a double-edged sword
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Giant sea salt aerosols found to play major role in Hawai'i's coastal clouds, rain
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Armor for steel: New method could enable advances in energy, electronics and aerospace
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High-resolution land surface dataset provides Earth system modeling details
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A princess's psalter recovered? Pieces of a 1,000-year-old manuscript found
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The regenerative feats of endangered axolotls
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Using dragonfly wings to study the relationship between corrugated wing structure and vortex motions
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Saudi Aramco CEO calls energy transition strategy a failure
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Training in formal classes proves the most effective way to prepare engineers to protect public welfare at work: Study
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Tsunami sands help scientists assess Cascadia earthquake models
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Economic integration is a major leveler for Quebecers' immigration preferences, study shows
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Blood cell family trees trace how production changes with aging
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Scotland's hate crime law: The problem with using public order laws to govern online speech
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Dialog beyond spoken words important in teaching-learning situations, even digitally
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Artificial mucus identifies link to tumor formation
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Observations find evolving material, not rings, circling Centaur Chiron
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Living species of daddy longlegs has two additional sets of underdeveloped eyes as embryos
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New intellectual property treaty does little to protect Māori traditional knowledge, say researchers
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DNA repair mechanism further elucidated in cryo-electron microscopy experiment
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Informal water contracts could provide quicker, cheaper ways to reduce impact of droughts
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Political 'color' affects pollution control spending in the US, new study finds
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RNA-sequencing analysis reveals key genes behind eggplant peel variation
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Tapered fiber is a potential candidate for delivering high-energy, ultrafast lasers with high beam quality
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Spiders, spiders everywhere? Tarantula mating season starts early amid threats to arachnids
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Keeping in touch: Why businesses are cultivating relationships with former employees
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Addressing LGBTQ+ disparities in STEM and higher education: Making the invisible visible
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NASA Armstrong updates 1960s concept to study giant planets
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A consortium of algae and bacteria boosts the production of green hydrogen and biomass while cleaning water
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Viewpoint: Being homeless means not being free—as Americans are supposed to be
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Researchers develop efficient and accessible single-molecule platform for detecting various amylin species
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Manipulating collective motions of electrons and solvent molecules in a polar liquid
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Another clue into the true nature of fast radio bursts
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The race is on for a new internet
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Saturday Citations: Praising dogs; the evolution of brown fat; how SSRIs relieve depression. Plus: Boeing's Starliner
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Researchers uncover nitrogen's origin and early evolution on Earth
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Researchers synthesize garnet-rich lunar rock to study moon's mantle
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Researchers unveil tritium release behavior of solid breeder irradiated with fusion neutron
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Study shows entrepreneurs should tweak their pitches based on how innovative their idea is
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Archaeological evidence shows centuries of intensive economic growth in Britain under Roman rule
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Sediment runoff from the land is killing NZ's seas. It's time to take action, says researcher
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Cracking the code of 2022's unprecedented heat waves and droughts
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Looking sharp: Shark skin is unique and may have medical use, too
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Years after governor's order, California is finally set to ban oil and gas fracking
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Slight male navigational advantage likely due to cultural differences, researchers find
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New approach could take space missions to new heights
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Scientists uncover new way viruses fight back against bacteria
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Research finds resin destroys coronavirus on plastic surfaces
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Most people trust accurate search results when the stakes are high, study finds
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Research helps California forest managers assess smoke hazards from prescribed burns
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ESA to launch Arctic weather satellite in June
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Q&A: Celebrity owl Flaco's recent death in NYC highlights how bird strikes with buildings are strikingly common
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How talin protein maintains intercellular connection while transmitting force
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Your smartphone might be linked to crocodile attacks in Indonesia
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Re-calibrating the sail plan for Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders in ocean sciences
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Researchers discover new method to inhibit cholera infection
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Unusually dry growing seasons in Central America associated with migration to the US
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Team pioneers a 'one-pot platform' to promptly produce mRNA delivery particles
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Researchers develop economical tool to facilitate identification of disease-causing pathogens
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The toll of heat deaths in the Phoenix area soars after the hottest summer on record
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New catalyst brings commercial high-efficiency zinc-air batteries closer to reality
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Sahara dust shrouds Senegal capital prompting air quality warning
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Unraveling the pH-dependent oxygen reduction performance on single-atom catalysts
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Image: Italy's Mount Etna spews lava
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Study reveals cancer vulnerabilities in popular dog breeds
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Theories that explain the crisis in democracy are inadequate for Latin America, experts say
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Geometric origin of intrinsic dark counts in superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors
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Evidence of a new subatomic particle observed
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Chandra X-ray Observatory's clear, sharp photos help astrophysicist study energetic black holes
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Rural residents feel less lonely than their urban neighbors, Scottish study finds
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Enhancing safety in green adipic acid synthesis: The role of EDTA stabilizer and microchannel flow technology
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A mission to Uranus could also be a gravitational wave detector
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Involvement leads to better solutions for people with disabilities
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Landslides kill nine as Bangladesh lashed by rain
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Self-immolation and other 'spectacular' protests: How impactful are they?
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Improving lithium-sulfur batteries with metal-organic framework-based materials
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New research shows key molecules within nerve cells persist throughout life
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Seagrass meadows face uncertain future, scientists say
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Zebrafish reveal how bioelectricity shapes muscle development
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Researchers demonstrate multi-photon state transfer between remote superconducting nodes
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Researchers develop protocol for rapid detection of antibiotic-resistant bacteria
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Is magnesium the sleeping potion that enables sandhoppers to survive cold winters?
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Researchers report on mechanisms of gene regulatory divergence between species
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Researchers discover scalable production technique for low-calorie sugar substitute
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Tiny water-walking bugs provide scientists with insights on how microplastics are pushed underwater
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Powerhouse hurricane watchdog satellite launches aboard SpaceX Falcon Heavy
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New research promotes a business paradigm shift that emphasizes people, not just profit
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Researchers film energy materials as they form
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Emailing during Zoom meetings? New research shows benefits of multicommunication at work, in the classroom
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NASA's laser navigation tech to enable commercial lunar exploration
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Bad day in space: Moon mission fails and NASA program delayed
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Research unveils findings in storm microphysics parameterization
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Model suggests how ancient RNA may have gained self-cutting ability essential for life
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New method for light-driven oxidation of aryl ethers to esters
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Saving the woodrats: Zoo raises endangered species for wild release
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The impact of inter-satellite links on the ECOM model performance for BDS‑3 MEO satellites
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Nearly half as many people are launching businesses compared to 20 years ago, finds Canadian study
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Ants in Colorado are on the move due to climate change
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Threatened in their homeland, feral Mexican parrots thrive on LA's exotic landscaping
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How fitter fish can feed more people in the midst of food insecurity
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Researchers investigate culture-specific trauma responses in Switzerland
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Researchers: Modeling can revolutionize the fight against climate change in agriculture
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Moroccan archaeologists unearth new ruins at Chellah, a tourism-friendly ancient port near Rabat
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A new oil flower/oil bee pollination mutualism involving male-bee-pollinated orchids discovered in tropical Asia
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A review of the applications of mercury stable isotopes for tracing volcanism in geologic events
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Membrane protein analogs could accelerate drug discovery
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Physicist create new method to systematically determine efficient search strategies
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Terahertz spatiotemporal wave synthesis in random systems
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Researchers use AI to accelerate the chase for safer, better batteries
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High-precision blood glucose level prediction achieved by few-molecule reservoir computing
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Bsal and beyond: Task force helps stave off amphibian disease threat
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The clock is ticking. Can 'scientific diplomacy' save the world's hottest sea?
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Scientists 'read' the messages in chemical clues left by coral reef inhabitants
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Coffee grounds may hold key to preventing neurodegenerative diseases
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Researchers use scattering function to analyze movement patterns of E. coli
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Genetic code of the European green toad reveals a sex determination locus
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Unlocking the tea leaf's secret: Decoding the amino acid blueprint of tea plant
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Combining pest treatments may be key to helping honey bees survive the winter
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Study identifies trend toward larger and fewer eyespot patterns on butterflies
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Scientists manipulate quantum fluids of light, bringing us closer to next-generation unconventional computing
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Evidence of phonon chirality from impurity scattering in the antiferromagnetic insulator strontium iridium oxide
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Study documents new extremes in stratospheric water vapor
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Europe's drinking water contaminated by 'forever chemical': NGOs
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Researchers engineer skin bacteria that are able to secrete and produce molecules that treat acne
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Producing gold nano-particles (and hydrogen) in water without the need for toxic chemicals
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From Twitter to X: One year on, are white supremacists back?
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Building block for magnetoelectric spin-orbit logic opens new avenue for low-power beyond-CMOS technologies
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Study reveals freshwater phytoplankton in Lake Baikal produce sulfur-containing chemical to survive in ice
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How flowers maintain water balance across different angiosperm branches
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Unlocking the secrets of supercritical fluids: Study offers insights into a hybrid state of matter
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Whispering gallery microprobe opens up new opportunities for optical spectroscopy
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Planting trees in wrong places heats the planet: Study
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Scientists develop new geochemical 'fingerprint' to trace contaminants in fertilizer
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First mother-daughter burial from Roman times in Austria discovered
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Unlocking the climate secrets of North China with ancient tree rings
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Hybrid intelligence can reconcile biodiversity and agriculture
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Research reveals tools to make STEM degrees more affordable
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The future is likely less skiable, thanks to climate change
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How the religiously unaffiliated are finding meaning, purpose and spirituality in psychedelic churches
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Scientists investigate fast reaction dynamics in synthetic molecules immobilized in porous protein cages
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Tibetan Plateau shows unique stable carbon isotope characteristics of carbonaceous aerosol endmembers
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How signaling proteins get to the mitochondrial surface
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Scientists discover why chicken farms are a breeding ground for antibiotic resistant bacteria
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Italian study reveals exposure to images of mafia violence increases trust in the state
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Researcher studies worst western US megadrought in 1,200 years
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Antimicrobial-resistant E. coli found in dogs with diarrhea
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Researchers develop AI model that uses satellite images to detect plastic in oceans
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Nature-based solutions play key role in mitigating climate change, suggest researchers
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Temple bones in the skulls of dinosaurs and humans alike were formed by feeding habits, study suggests
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The beginnings of modern science shaped how philosophers saw alien life—and how we understand it today
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Researchers synthesize a new manganese-fluorine catalyst with exceptional oxidizing power
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Indigenous data sovereignty can help save British Columbia's wild salmon
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Cross-sectoral approach could protect oceans at lower costs, says new research
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Does naming a behavior encourage people to do it? A new study says yes
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Plan for Europe's huge new particle collider takes shape
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Toxic secret: Lawmakers want rules and remedies for chemical in Florida County tap water
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SWOT satellite helps gauge the depth of Death Valley's temporary lake
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Researchers name prehistoric amphibian ancestor discovered in Smithsonian collection after Kermit the Frog
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New research addresses alleged benefits of a vegan diet for dogs
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Brazilian researchers discover two novel peptides with biotechnological potential in snake venom
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Who's better off and who's worse off four years on from the outbreak of COVID? The financial picture might surprise you
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What happens when we assign human qualities to companies?
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Climate change impacts are increasing for Americans
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Novel molecular ionization dissociation pathway induced by Interatomic Coulombic Decay
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Deep dive into past climates paints grim outlook for fish species
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Carbon markets are broken. Here are three ways we can start fixing them
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In Vietnam, farmers reduce methane emissions by changing how they grow rice
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College may not be the 'great equalizer'—luck and hiring practices also play a role, a sociologist explains
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Fundamental and photodetector application of van der Waals Schottky junctions
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Study finds Spanish butterflies are better at regulating their body temperature than their British cousins
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The Indian villagers who lost their homes to the sea
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Virtually certain 2023 will be warmest year on record: US agency
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'Ruler for light' could enable detailed measurement in personal devices
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The key to Florida beaches' hurricane recovery: The humble sea oat
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Animal sounds in most nature documentaries are made by humans. How they do it and why it matters
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How to clean up New Delhi's smoggy air
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Ban on fires extended amid poor air quality caused, in part, by people ignoring the burn ban
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Algorithms could help improve judicial decisions
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Rare US bison roundup rustles up hundreds to maintain health of the species
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Compact robot takes flight to support CERISS initiative
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Data science shown to expedite return of ancestral Indigenous remains
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Searching for data in DNA with CRISPR
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'Sunny day flooding' increases fecal contamination of coastal waters
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Kala, rare Sumatran tiger cub, makes her debut in Rome
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Novice consumers more likely to purchase wine with sweetness scales on labels, finds study
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Thousands of programmable DNA-cutters found in algae, snails, and other organisms
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Liquid-metal transfer from anode to cathode without short circuiting
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Naturally regrowing forests are helping to protect the remaining old forests in the Amazon
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Why are floods in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal so devastating? Urban planning expert explains
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Regardless of age and politics, people who endorse lies are aware they could be made up, say researchers
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Nano-sized probes reveal how cellular structure responds to pressure
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Boom in 'ice ivory' trade of mammoth tusks presents new threat to elephants and environment
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Seafloor life devastated near explosive volcanic eruption in Pacific, research shows
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An asteroid came uncomfortably close to Earth in July. Could we have stopped it?
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Researchers listen to the hearts of bats in flight
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How certain media talk about AI may have everything to do with political ideology
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Malfunction in spermatogenesis: Researchers uncover contribution of cylicin proteins to male fertility
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Polystyrene microplastics shown to enhance invasion of exotic submerged macrophytes
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A sweet solution: Turning winery waste into jelly
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Invasive, shelled creature seen in popular Georgia lake, experts warn
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Astronomers detect new faint tidal disruption event
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Horn of Africa droughts: Research shows how a network of groundwater bores could help
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Scientists develop catalyst designed to make ammonia production more sustainable
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Using smart materials to deploy a Dark Age explorer
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Image: Hubble finds a field of stars
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Audible yawns in a non-human species may convey important social information
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'Dark stars': Dark matter may form exploding stars, and observing the damage could help reveal what it's made of
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With deep roots and expanding collection, herbarium offers window into plant history
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Study highlights 4 strategies to overcome barriers to prescribed fire in the west
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'Nutritional quality must be at the heart of climate-smart agriculture,' researchers say
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Study shows the longer spilled oil lingers in freshwater, the more persistent compounds it produces
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The hands-on drive for sustainable living in Europe
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From leaf to cup: Decoding the biochemical dance of black tea's fragrance
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Ultra-compact head-mounted fluorescence microscopes for neuroscience studies
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Researchers describe how philosophers can bridge the gap between science and policy
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New imager acquires amplitude and phase information without digital processing
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Lyme disease in dogs: What dog owners should know
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Novel genetic clock discovers oldest known marine plant: Seagrass clone in the Baltic sea is more than 1,400 years old
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Europe space telescope's sight restored after de-icing procedure
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On the trail of global climate change—volcanism as a driver of the climate in the 'Carnian Crisis'
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Snow buries Iowa campaigning ahead of possible bomb cyclone
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How Europe's authoritarian populists maintain the illusion of a free press
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Unlocking biodiversity insights from the tropical Andes
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Female capybara goes to Florida as part of a breeding program for the large South American rodents
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Filling out an NCAA Tournament bracket? Research points to how and why we make our picks
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Employee ownership models can increase worker productivity and well-being
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Clutch-stack-driven molecular gears in crystals could propel material innovation
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Scientists discover polar Bloch points in strained ferroelectric films
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Record electron temperatures for a small-scale, sheared-flow-stabilized Z-pinch fusion device achieved
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Combining community values with science is key to ecosystem restoration, study demonstrates
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How does a river breathe? The answer could lead to a better understanding of the global carbon cycle
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Illumina and the San Diego Zoo are sequencing koala genomes to investigate disease
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Ancient genomes reveal Down syndrome in past societies
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Elusive cytonemes guide neural development, provide signaling 'express route'
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Keep or cull? Romania divided over its bear population
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Flowers may be more ancient than dinosaurs, but scientists can't agree on when they evolved
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Global sea-level fall led to formation of Ediacaran-Cambrian unconformity in North China Craton, finds study
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Nepal battles raging wildfires across the country
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Caterpillar 'noses' are surprisingly sophisticated, researchers find
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Why the harsh Snowball Earth kick-started our earliest multicellular ancestors
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Scientists observe record-setting electron mobility in a new crystal film
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Researchers reveal novel biochemical mechanism of cytokine-induced cell death
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Warming and habitat loss shrink pollinator numbers. That may hit coffee, cocoa crops hard in future
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Three sisters garden study finds balanced pollinator-plant network faces an uncertain future
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Underwater unmanned vehicle missing under Doomsday Glacier
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Gold nanoparticles that selectively emit left- or right-handed light
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G7 to commit to reducing plastic production: French ministry
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Some landfill 'burps' contain airborne PFAS, study finds
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Record highs in the North Sea: Even the German Bight is warmer than ever before
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Chemists develop new method for making gamma chiral centers on simple carboxylic acids
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'Better than graphene' material development may improve implantable technology
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Study highlights need for enhanced tropical cyclone identification and simulation in climate models
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Talking about climate solutions
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In an interconnected world, managing and perceiving risk is key, experts say
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Study identifies increased threat to coastlines from concurrent heat waves and sea level rises
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The currency of conservation: A little flexibility goes a long way in nature's bureau de change
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Maize cultivation 300 years ago resulted in karst rock desertification, suggest researchers
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A dense quark liquid is distinct from a dense nucleon liquid
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Webb captures iconic Horsehead Nebula in unprecedented detail
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Too young to be so cool: Lessons from three neutron stars
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Kenya, Tanzania brace for cyclone as heavy rains persist
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Saturday Citations: Irrationality modeled; genetic basis for PTSD; Tasmanian devils still endangered
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Gender equity: 'It's where you live that counts,' says Australian study
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Natural genetically modified crops: Grasses take evolutionary shortcut by borrowing genes from their neighbors
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Eclipsing X-ray binary 4U 1538-522 investigated with NuSTAR
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Exploring interface phenomena for more durable and effective nickel–tungsten alloys
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El Niño's changing patterns: Human influence on natural variability
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Scientists study the behaviors of chiral skyrmions in chiral flower-like obstacles
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How plants survive droughts and extreme rainfall
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Nanowires create elite warriors to enhance T cell therapy
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Researchers develop DANGER analysis tool for the safer design of gene editing
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Study determines the original orientations of rocks drilled on Mars
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More than a tenth of the world's billionaires have held or sought political office, finds global analysis
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Climate records keep getting shattered. Here is what you need to know
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Examining why women are no further ahead in the workforce than 30 years ago
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Lizards, fish and other species are evolving with climate change, but not fast enough
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New electron microscopy technique for thermal diffusion measurements
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14 parameters in one go: New instrument for optoelectronics
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World's richest 1% emit as much carbon as bottom two-thirds: report
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Genetics of attraction: Mate choice in fruit flies
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The social life of mouse immune systems
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5 things to know about NASA's deep space optical communications
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Researchers describe a novel species of jellyfish discovered in a remote location in Japan
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Family-friendly workplaces benefit employees, businesses
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Upper surface of coastal waters can accumulate bacteria and antibiotics, study finds
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Space Coast's new general spearheads more cooperation with private space companies
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SpaceX launch equals Space Coast record for the year
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Innovative chemical strategy targets mosquito larvae gut to combat spread of deadly diseases
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Decline of Tasmanian devil could be causing genetic changes in spotted-tailed quoll, study finds
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Importance of irrigation water to Lower Rio Grande Valley agriculture highlighted in new report
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Researchers decode key airflow pattern impacting global climate
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Black dots on white fronts of African penguins may help them tell one another apart
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Educational research should pinpoint anti-Black aggressions to build better policy, scholar writes
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Mapping the future's sweet spot for clean energy and biodiversity
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Image: Hubble captures Arp 295
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Statisticians and physicists team up to bring a machine learning approach to mining of nuclear data
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Scientists warn of coral reef decline due to ocean acidification
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MATE transporter facilitates bitter saponin transport from cytoplasm to vacuole
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Doctors treat hundreds of victims of heatstroke in Pakistan after heat wave hits the country
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Earth just had its warmest February on record: Report
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Rock-wallabies are 'little Napoleons' when biting, thus compensating for their small size
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Exploring the interactions between baby marmosets and their caregivers
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Why some of British Columbia's kelp forests are in more danger than others
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In Colombia, rare bird flaunts male and female feathers
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An eight-phase methodology for analyzing microplastics in soil ecosystem
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A Bronx school district offers lessons in boosting student mental health
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Smells like evolution: Fruit flies reveal surprises in chemical sensing
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Researchers leverage inkjet printing to make a portable multispectral 3D camera
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Honey bees are surprisingly abundant, research shows—but most are wild, not managed in hives
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Mother Nature knows best when it comes to climate solutions, social media users say
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New Japanese lily species identified, first addition to sukashiyuri group in 110 years
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Review covers optical aspects of quantitative photoacoustic tomography
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Photonic chips can calculate optimal shape of light for next-gen wireless systems
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One dead in rare US mountain lion attack
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Scientists solve long-standing block copolymer research conundrum through polymer chain end modifications
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First map of outflows from nearby quasar I Zwicky 1
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Vega's PRETTY CubeSat: Unlocking satnav for Earth data
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Winter storm threatens travel chaos on US east coast
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Women train to fight fire with fire in Portugal
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SpaceX launch today would equal Space Coast record for the year
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GPT-3 transforms chemical research
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Keys to the genome: Unlocking the package with 'pioneer transcription factors'
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Researchers discover disordered clock protein that sheds new light on circadian rhythms
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First Nations people must be at the forefront of Australia's renewable energy revolution, say researchers
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A Jupiter-sized planet has been hiding a big secret: A 350,000-mile-long tail
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Crisis communication saves lives—but people with disability often aren't given the message
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Lightest black hole or heaviest neutron star? MeerKAT uncovers a mysterious object in Milky Way
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Q&A: Sei whale death sparks conversations about ecology, marine safety
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Cerrado biome requires strict protection and rehabilitation of areas to curb deforestation, scientists warn
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Psychological science can help counter spread of misinformation, says new report
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For relationship maintenance, accurate perception of partner's behavior could be key
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Global warming and invasive species threaten seagrass meadows in the Mediterranean
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Scientists reconstruct assembly of the human centriole, image by image, for the first time
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Scientists develop AI model to predict earthquakes in Arabian Peninsula
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A railroad of cells: Computer simulations explain cell movement
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Study reveals voter moral justifications for politicians' misstatements
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Last chance to record archaic Greek language 'heading for extinction'
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Landfill study shows flawed detection methods, higher methane emissions in Illinois, other states
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There's one last place Planet Nine could be hiding
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Study on diversity and inclusion: What professionals expect from future employers
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New genomic tools for three modern cotton varieties could guide future breeding efforts
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Five tips for a sustainable Halloween
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Q&A: Fighting climate despair—what to do to make a difference
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Functional predictability of universal gene circuits in diverse microbial hosts
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In the heart of Mauritania's desert, a green oasis cultivates equality
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Mapping the surfaces of MXenes, atom by atom, reveals new potential for the 2D materials
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Film and TV production found to worsen climate crisis
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NASA's Juno probe makes another close flyby of Io
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Asian-American social workers witness rise in anti-Asian racism
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Don't blame Las Vegas for Colorado River woes
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Nano-CaCO₃ stabilized ferroptosis-inducing Lipiodol based microreactors for TAFE therapy
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Scientists develop model to predict and simulate microplastic transport in South Australian waters
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Getting to know the enzymes behind cell communication—and tumor growth
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New approach developed for electrocatalytic H₂O₂ production and biomass upgrading
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Researchers develop coating process for fabrics that kills or inhibits growth of pathogens
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Astronomers significantly impact the climate by traveling to conferences, say researchers
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Chinese astronomers find radio pulsar in a supernova remnant
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Georgia, Southeast among the most at-risk from climate change, report finds
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Exploring why young women in Australia are reluctant to enter politics
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A rare blue-eyed cicada was found in Niles, Illinois: Thousands more could exist, professor says
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Helium is essential for research, medical equipment, but it's nonrenewable and difficult to recycle
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New research shows how companies could be gaming their reported greenhouse gas emissions
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Researchers capture unique pollution data following Key Bridge collapse
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Ancient DNA helps researchers elucidate the structure of a prehistoric community from Southeast Asia
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Seventy years after Brown vs. Board of Education, public schools still deeply segregated
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Marawi city study analyzes challenges and prospects for post-conflict peacebuilding in urban settings
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Investigating the difference between consent and coercion in 'voluntary' resettlement in Tibet
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Improving plant health diagnostics: The dawn of microfluidic devices for rapid miRNA detection
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Prototype device to sniff out illegal wildlife trade
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Buzz, Elsa or Gru: Is there a role for pain and violence in children's media?
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Impacts for half of all mining areas in the world are undocumented
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Fixing the cormorant disaster on the Columbia: 'How could this have come out any worse?'
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Mathematicians prove Pólya's conjecture for the eigenvalues of a disk, a 70-year-old math problem
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Study reveals planetary boundary layer: Satellites illuminate atmospheric mysteries
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Luminous quasar PDS 456 explored with MUSE
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Fading lights: Comprehensive study unveils multiple threats to North America's firefly populations
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A new species of extinct crocodile relative rewrites life on the Triassic coastline
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Analyzing the evolution of antibiotic resistance in bacterium P. aeruginosa
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Polyglycerol coating offers safer nanoparticle environmental remediation
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Researchers develop new AI tool for advanced animal behavior analysis
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Q&A: Research shows children and adolescents may be motivated to rectify gender and ethnicity biases in the classroom
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Saturday Citations: Armadillos are everywhere; Neanderthals still surprising anthropologists; kids are egalitarian
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Report: Ten billion mouths to feed by 2050
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How water guides the assembly of collagen, the building block of all humans
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Manipulating nonlinear exciton polaritons in a WS2 monolayer with artificial lattices
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Sugar gums have a reputation as risky branch-droppers but they're important to bees, parrots and possums
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Getting dynamic information from static snapshots
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Boeing faces critical launch ferrying astronauts to the International Space Station
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Chinese astronomers discover a high-velocity star ejected from globular cluster Messier 15
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Algorithms are pushing AI-generated falsehoods at an alarming rate. How do we stop this?
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World's largest database of weeds lets scientists peer into the past, and future, of global agriculture
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Carving into carbonates on Mars
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Hawaii study shows almost 75% of Maui wildfire survey participants have respiratory issues
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Q&A: Could riding older school buses hinder student performance?
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Experimental analysis, computer simulations reveal how woven fabric composites are deformed by heat
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Gray-headed flying-fox population is stable—10 years of monitoring reveals this threatened species is doing well
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Malawi farming experiment shows how simple changes can boost maize yields and improve soil
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Algae blooms prompt 2 warnings along parts of New Hampshire's Lake Winnipesaukee
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As feds stand down, states choose between wetlands protections or rollbacks
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Study reviews current state of global navigation satellite system reflectometry
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A noxious weed threatens the Connecticut River. Students created a device to join effort to eradicate it
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Queensland's fires are not easing at night. That's a bad sign for the summer ahead
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Study of modern salamanders provides clues to the feeding behavior of early terrestrial vertebrates
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Landmark advances in employment reframe the outlook for people with disabilities in post-pandemic era
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Audit calls NASA's goal to reduce Artemis rocket costs 'highly unrealistic,' threat to deep space exploration
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Study shows video analysis of Iceland 2010 eruption could improve volcanic ash forecasts for aviation safety
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A combination of multicore magnetic nanoparticles and chemotherapy drugs achieves greater efficacy against cancer cells
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A new generation of spaceplanes is taking advantage of the latest in technology
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Researchers reveal complex response of microbial communities to wastewater fluctuations
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The benefits of crown-of-thorns starfish control on the Great Barrier Reef
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7 strategies to help gifted autistic students succeed in college
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Engineers unmask nanoplastics in oceans, revealing their true shapes and chemistry
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Saturday Citations: Mars limnology, phage immunology, quantum technology. Plus: The mushrooms are coming
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Helping predict cold-blooded animals' response to environmental shifts
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Scientists use 'leaf glow' to understand changing climate
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Astronomers identify 164 promising targets for the habitable worlds observatory
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Lupus and other autoimmune diseases strike far more women than men. Now there's a clue why
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Genetic analyses reveal new viruses on the horizon
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US nuclear weapons plant says open as normal after wildfires closure
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Team uses 'nanoruler' to determine threshold for tissue permeability of brain tumors
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Clues from deep magma reservoirs could improve volcanic eruption forecasts
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Lack of functional eyes does not affect biological clock in zebrafish, shows study
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Crows can deliberately plan how many calls to make, study shows
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Combining two types of molecular boron nitride could create hybrid material for faster, more powerful electronics
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US media coverage of new science less likely to mention researchers with African and East Asian names
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New research reveals terahertz waves' impact on dynamics of nanoconfined water molecules
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Researchers present the world's oldest long-necked marine reptile
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Asian fishing cats caught snacking on chicks from tree-top nests
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The genetic basis and process of inbreeding depression in an elite hybrid rice
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Researchers create light-powered yeast, providing insights into evolution, biofuels and cellular aging
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US says two 'forever chemicals' are hazardous, tells polluters to pay
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New exoplanet-informed research sets clearer bounds on the search for radio technosignatures
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Strange metal state discovered in hydrogen-rich compound of lanthanum under pressure
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Researchers discover 'topological Kerr effect' in two-dimensional quantum magnets
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Engineers muffle invading pathogens with a 'molecular mask'
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Ancient technology turns plant-based cheese into 'something we want to eat'
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Study shows weaker ocean circulation could enhance CO₂ buildup in the atmosphere
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A showdown over deep sea mining is taking place in the Pacific
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Solar max is coming—the sun just released three X-class flares
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Research: Technology is changing how companies do business
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Experiencing extreme weather predicts support for policies to mitigate effects of climate change
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Study finds early-onset El Niño means warmer winters in East Asia, and vice versa
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No, overwintering turtles don't breathe through their butts: Getting to the bottom of a popular misconception
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A black bear may pave the way for new wildlife crossings
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Small yet mighty: Showcasing precision nanocluster formation with molecular traps
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New hemp reference material will help ensure accurate cannabis measurements
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UN launches fund to shield displaced people from climate shocks
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A new coordinate system allows researchers to compare how limbs develop in chicks and frogs
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Researchers explain how following the dietary guidelines is smart—for you and the climate
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NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter captures huge volcano, nears 100,000 orbits
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Scientists demonstrate the survival of quantum coherence in a chemical reaction involving ultracold molecules
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RIP Stoneman Willie: US mummy to be buried after 128 years
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Using artificial intelligence, scientists develop self-driving microscopy technique
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The health and economic toll of gun violence in youth
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Study shows disengaged students more likely to use AI tools for assignments
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By not mining vital minerals, NZ is 'offshoring its own environmental footprint'—is that fair?
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Three new millisecond pulsars detected with MeerKAT
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Scientists clone first rhesus monkey using new method
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Progress in wastewater treatment via organic supramolecular photocatalysts under sunlight
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Laser excitation of Th-229 nucleus: New findings suggest classical quantum physics and nuclear physics can be combined
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Researchers develop novel data representation for transcription factor-binding sequences
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Frequency of heat days may be systematically underestimated in many studies
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To streamline drug discovery, team develops algorithmic framework to identify optimal molecular candidates
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Plastic recycling: Peptide with a cobalt complex oxidizes polystyrene microparticles
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Cool paint made sustainable using recycled plastics
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'Splitting Germany into several price zones on the day-ahead power market might not achieve the intended goals'
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How to prepare for a trip to space
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Parasitic habit drives plastid genome structural variation and gene loss in Cuscuta species
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SpaceX blasts off on 35th Space Coast launch of the year
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NASA's LRO spots China's Chang'e 6 spacecraft on lunar far side
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Victims of a tsunami or human sacrifice? What happened to 20 Celts 2,000 years ago?
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Climate change in the South China Sea found to have global impacts on weather patterns
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Scientists discover super sensor for the smallest scales
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Researchers uncover enzyme communication mechanism that could aid drug development
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Study uncovers neural mechanisms underlying foraging behavior in freely moving animals
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Study demonstrates generation of orbital current via magnetization dynamics
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Using satellite images to manage LED light pollution problem
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Illegal gold mining eats into Peruvian Amazon
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Blueprint for mandating indoor air quality for public buildings in form of standards
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New research unveils extreme complexity in formation of rare earth mineral vital for tech industry
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Reading genetic information of ancient Teotihuacans
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Discovery of unusual star may change our picture of how stars explode and elements are made
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New framework embraces uncertainty to make sense of history
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Q&A: Millions of US children have mediocre reading skills. Engaged parents and a committed school curriculum can help
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Research highlights gender diversity problems in Australian prisons
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A dynamically stable self-healable wire based on mechanical–electrical coupling
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The history of the young cold traps of the asteroid Ceres
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New framework developed to monitor the impact of 'destructive' fishing
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Climate change policies found to lose popularity when combined with pausing regulations or social justice
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Barcelona faces water restrictions as drought emergency declared
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Analyzing the benefits of trans-boundary cooperation in the Lancang-Mekong River Basin
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New nanostrings can vibrate longer than any previously known solid-state object
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How do cicadas make their signature sound, so eerie and amazingly loud?
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Ultra-resilient flexible sensors break new ground in pressure detection
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Quantum dots: the tiny 'rainbow' crystals behind chemistry Nobel
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'A deeply troubling discovery': Earth may have already passed the crucial 1.5°C warming limit
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Young people's reluctance to talk about money is putting them at risk. Here's how to help them
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Ice sheet surface melt is accelerating in Greenland and slowing in Antarctica, finds study
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Deep sea and sediments bring iron to Antarctic waters, finds researcher
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Insight into one of life's earliest ancestors revealed in new study
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Snakes do it faster, better: How a group of scaly, legless lizards hit the evolutionary jackpot
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Tropical storm Pilar causes heavy rains as it scrapes past Central America
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A better way to predict Arctic riverbank erosion
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LipidOz: New software enables identification of lipid double bond locations
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Researchers engineer in vivo delivery system for prime editing, partially restoring vision in mice
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How fruit bats evolved to consume so much sugar may have implications for diabetes research
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A century of reforestation helped keep the eastern US cool, study finds
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New discovery may 'unlock' the future of infectious disease and cancer treatment
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European-Japanese climate research satellite launched from California aboard SpaceX rocket
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In the interests of animal welfare and public health, researchers make a case for improved farm animal conditions
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Climbers to pay $13 fee on popular Mount Fuji trail
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Eating the way we do hurts us and the planet, Canadian study finds
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Storytelling in the metaverse can spur environmental action
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Study examines future nitrogen needs for growing wheat: More wheat, more fertilizer?
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Nepal's nature threatened by new development push: conservationists
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Study of gigantism in whales provides clues to genomic mechanism involved in tumor suppression
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Pear-derived discovery: A genetic mechanism to fortify crops against drought
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Sea surface temperature research provides clear evidence of human-caused climate change
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The mighty Mississippi, America's water highway, is dangerously low
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Study reveals increasing polarization in climate change coverage between elite and heartland news sources
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Advances in topological phase transition in organometallic lattices
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Feathers, cognition and global consumerism in colonial Amazonia
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65+ age group to outnumber under-15s in Europe by 2024
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Real-time flood risk visualization via server-based mixed reality enhances accessibility and public safety
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Climate extremes in Australia: New report analyzes major events of 2023
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Dolphin-kick swimming maximizes water-flow utilization with increasing speed, researchers find
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Taylor Swift's Brazil concert was hammered by extreme heat. How to protect crowds at the next sweltering gig
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Global wildlife study during COVID-19 shows rural animals are more sensitive to human activity
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Development of ultra-high-efficiency pure red light-emitting devices with enhanced color representation
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Higher bacterial counts detected in single-serving milks
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New study suggests cyclones in the Arctic are forming more often and getting stronger
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Climate lawsuits against companies on the rise: report
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Prioritizing land to avoid species loss could reduce species extinction risk twice as efficiently
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Decoding Salvia miltiorrhiza: A molecular approach to boosting bioactive compounds
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After a pandemic pause, Detroit restarts water shut-offs—part of a nationwide trend as costs rise
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Expanding London's Ulez has sparked fractious debate—psychologists explain how it can be de-escalated
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Wildfire closes in on Canadian oil sands city
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Researchers improve water splitting reaction for green hydrogen gas production
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Brazil flooding death toll reaches 100
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Polymer-based tunable optical components allow for metasurfaces that can switched with light
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Scientists raise minimum magnetic field of a single measurement to sub-femtotesla level
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Study finds consistent decline in nitrogen oxides emissions from human activities in China since 2020
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Cutting-edge enzyme research fights back against plastic pollution
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Iceland grants whaling license for 2024 season
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Gene integral to initiating, sustaining sperm cell development identified
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Researchers develop effective vaccine against cow parasite thanks to modification of sugar structures in plant
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Scientists try out Stone Age tools to understand how they were used
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Photoenzymatic synthesis achieves efficient oxidation of fatty acids
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Research in Lake Superior reveals how sulfur might have cycled in Earth's ancient oceans
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Tropical forest resilience to seasonal drought linked to nutrient availability
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Life-size images of extinct camel species found carved into stones in Saudi Arabia
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Machine learning model uncovers new drug design opportunities
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New experimental evidence unlocks a puzzle in vascular tissue engineering
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Zebrafish usp3 loss found to promote hypoxic tolerance
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Scientists tame chaotic protein fueling 75% of cancers
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Heat wave claims lives of at least 125 in Mexico this year, hitting country's most vulnerable
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Lethal climate change millions of years ago was due to volcanic eruptions, scientists conclude
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Light pollution found to have far-reaching effects on some North American bats
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Astronomy observation instrument used to uncover internal structure of atomic nuclei
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Ancient architecture inspires a new way to work with metal-organic frameworks
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Bigger brains allow cliff-nesting seagull species to survive and thrive in urban environments
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Study reveals 'cozy domesticity' of prehistoric stilt-house dwellers in England's ancient marshland
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Scientists use drones to land sensors onto 'unreachable' glaciers threatened by climate change
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Scientists introduce DIProT—an interactive deep learning toolkit for efficient protein design
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Protein from mosquitoes could help control dengue virus infection
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Companies can improve the sustainability of their products in the earliest product-design stages
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Chickens, ducks, seals and cows: A dangerous bird flu strain is knocking on Australia's door
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The first 3D map of magnetic fields in our galaxy explains star-forming regions
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Planet sees 10 straight months of record-breaking heat
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How self-compassion can help activists deal with stress
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'Teenage galaxies' are unusually hot, glowing with unexpected elements
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Elucidating the genetic basis of downy mildew resistance in spinach with skim resequencing: RPF2 and RPF3 loci
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Is the jet stream changing?
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An exotic tick that can kill cattle is spreading across Ohio
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Team compares robot-assisted language learning systems and human tutors in English conversation lessons
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Climate change behind extreme Amazon drought: study
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Study shows how proteins guide electrons to the right place
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Nobel prize in physics awarded for work unveiling the secrets of electrons
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Subalpine forests in the Northern Rockies are fire resilient—for now
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Fifty-year mystery of Mars' slow polar ice flow solved
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Phytoplankton uptake of mercury controlled by thiols, study shows
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The worm has turned: DIY lab platform evaluates new molecules in minutes
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Midlife crisis of the universe: Research finds galaxies' interactions did not affect interstellar dust
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Human emissions have increased mercury in the atmosphere sevenfold: Study
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Plastic waste in rivers may carry dangerous microbes: Study
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Humans are depleting groundwater worldwide, but there are ways to replenish it
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Understanding the spread of behavior: How long-tie connections accelerate the speed of social contagion
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New findings explain how soil traps plant-based carbon
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Every letter counts: New research on New Mexican Spanish pronunciation
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Young adults say steady support from caring adults made difference in transitioning from child welfare system
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Q&A: Is a volcano about to erupt in Iceland? Expert explains the telltale signs that an eruption might occur
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Astronomers have a new way to bypass Earth's atmosphere
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Researchers resolve old mystery of how phages disarm pathogenic bacteria
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How insects control their wings: The mysterious mechanics of insect flight
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Study finds plankton use UV light sensors to detect pressure change and avoid getting swept away
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Lipid nanoparticles that deliver mRNA to T cells hold promise against autoimmune diseases
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Can you pick a criminal suspect out of a lineup? If they've shaved or changed clothes, you'd probably fail
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Feds want boats to slow down to protect whales
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New research shows AI dog personality algorithm could match you with your new 'best friend'
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Ancient hyena droppings reveal genome of Ice Age woolly rhino
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B₄C–TiB₂ composite ceramics with adjustable mechanical and electrical properties
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Predicting potential problems of persistent plastic particulates
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'I'm watching you' behavior produces racial disparities in school discipline, study suggests
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Study: Targeted home systems to remove PFAS more cost-effective than system-wide solutions
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European insects spread across the world. Was it because settlers carried plants?
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Study finds we spend more with cashless payments
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Efficient antibody production 'wobbles,' new study finds
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The oldest pieces of Baltic amber found on the Iberian Peninsula indicates imports began over 5,000 years ago
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New insights into antihistamine binding could lead to more effective treatments
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April temperatures in Bangladesh hottest on record
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A simulation to visualize the evolution of Alpine ice cover over the last 120,000 years
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Bizarre new fossils shed light on ancient plankton
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Maps shape our lives—showing us not just where we are, but who we are
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Photon-like electrons in a four-dimensional world discovered in a real material
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Permafrost alone holds back Arctic rivers—and a lot of carbon
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Greenpeace urges Greece to scrap offshore gas drilling project because of impact on whales, dolphins
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New 'dragon lizard' species with impressive camouflage capabilities found in Southeast Asia
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Dam removals, restoration project on Klamath River expected to help salmon, researchers conclude
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How an unprecedented magma river surged beneath an Iceland town
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If plastic manufacturing goes up 10%, plastic pollution goes up 10%—and we're set for a huge surge in production
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A novel technique for creating superhydrophobic surfaces
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Scientists reconstruct extinct ape's damaged skull to better understand evolution of great ape face
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Letting those leaves pile up? New research shows leaf litter contains persistent free radicals
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Scientists develop new approach for single-shot characterization of ultrashort free-electron laser pulses
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Common loons threatened by declining water clarity
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New class of recyclable polymer materials could one day help reduce single-use plastic waste
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NASA's LRO spots Japan's SLIM moon lander
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Thai government pledges action as Bangkok pollution spikes
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Titanosaurs were the biggest land animals Earth's ever seen, combining reptile and mammal traits
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How the SARS-CoV-2 virus acquires its spherical shape
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Oil palm plantations are driving massive downstream impact to watershed
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Astronomers inspect population of young stellar objects in open cluster NGC 346
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West Africa's falling fish stocks: Illegal Chinese trawlers, climate change and artisanal fishing fleets to blame
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Scientists show that quantum infrared spectroscopy can achieve ultra-broadband spectroscopic measurements
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Sea urchin killer spreads to new species, region
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Reusing plastic waste to kickstart radical chain reactions, improving process safety and efficiency
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Color of mother hen impacts chick learning efficiency, study shows
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New software rapidly simulates glycoprotein structures to speed up drug development
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From Barbie to Thomas the Tank Engine: How entertainment brands are adapting to Generation Alpha
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Natural disaster risk modeling is a reliable, affordable way to estimate expected riverine flood damage: Study
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New research reveals activation mechanism of Thoeris antiviral defense system
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Burning question: what can we expect in a 1.5C world?
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AI-driven platform discovers PHD inhibitor for anemia treatment
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Q&A: How can Canada best meet its commitment to protecting 30% of its land by 2030?
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Follow the salt: Connecting salt concentrations and motion in roundworms
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Improving climate predictions by unlocking the secrets of soil microbes
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How great fossil sites shape our understanding of evolutionary relationships between fossil groups
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Musankwa sanyatiensis, a new dinosaur from Zimbabwe discovered
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Fires in Brazil's Pantanal push wetlands community to limit
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Advanced microscopy technique offers a new look inside cells
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MXene and MBene compounds can be engineered to selectively capture carbon dioxide, says study
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Some kids with reading difficulties can also have reading anxiety—what can parents do?
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Scientists develop model to predict endocrine disruption by environmental contaminants in seals
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Nobels season resumes with Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarding the prize in physics
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Perovskite LEDs, a thousand times brighter than OLEDs
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Atlantic hurricane season could be record-breaker
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Oral delivery a possibility for silica-based nanocarriers for therapeutics
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Scientists count emperor penguins in the Antarctic to investigate factors affecting population
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Open creativity: Increased creativity due to network relationships
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Hanoi chokes as Vietnam capital tops most polluted cities list
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Won't my cat get bored if I keep it inside? Here's how to ensure it's happy
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Delta eclipse flight: Here's what it was like
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We teach school kids about safe sex. We also need to teach safe sexting, researchers say
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Chemists succeed in synthesizing a molecule first predicted 20 years ago
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The academic sleuth facing death threats and ingratitude
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Virgin Galactic completes final spaceflight before two-year pause
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Climate change has made toxic algal blooms in Lake Erie more intense, scientists show
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UK to quit 'outdated' fossil fuel friendly treaty
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Researchers turn to two crops to tackle environmental harm of apparel made with synthetic fibers
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State laws governing debt collection lawsuits vary widely and most still offer little protection to consumers
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Diverse forests are best at standing up to storms, modeling study finds
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Researchers use an edible blue-green algae to protect honey bees against viruses
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School debate programs linked to improvements in academic achievement, graduation rates, and college enrollment
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Shimmering seaweeds and algae antennae: Sustainable energy solutions under the sea
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Unveiling the role of AGO's post-translational modifications in plant gene regulation
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Are catnip and treats like it safe for cats? Here's how they affect their minds and moods
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Gemini South captures twisted dusty disk of NGC 4753, showcasing the aftermath of past merger
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'Carbon vault' peat suffers greatly from drought, finds study
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Where will you be for the April 8 total solar eclipse? There's still time to grab a spot
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Self-determination and social identity: Modeling team motivation
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XMM-Newton spots a black hole throwing a tantrum
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Quantum cutting, upconversion, and temperature sensing help with thermal management in silicon-based solar cells
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New maser in a 'shoebox' promises portable precision
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Unifying behavioral analysis through animal foundation models
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Advancements in greenhouse spike detection with deep learning for enhanced phenotypic trait analysis
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Preventing pet intoxication
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No Tour de France without geology
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SETI Institute employs a novel ellipsoid technique when searching for signals from distant civilizations
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Study finds no evidence that individual-level mental health interventions improve employees' well-being
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Sustainable synthesis method reveals N-hydroxy modifications for pharmaceuticals
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Whole-infrared-band camouflage with dual-band radiative heat dissipation
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New map shows where damaging earthquakes are most likely to occur in US
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Enhancement and manipulation of second- and third-harmonic generation based on all-dielectric nonlinear metasurfaces
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Novel microsatellite tags hold promise for illuminating sea turtles' cryptic lost years
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Netflix trivializing teenagers' pain, says study
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Superlensing without a super lens: Physicists boost microscopes beyond limits
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One in seven deepwater sharks and rays at risk of extinction, new study finds
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Experts create blueprint to aid elderly people at storm flood risk
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Bright and tough: A material that heals itself and glows
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Quantum sensors: How does the flow profile affect flow measurements?
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Harnessing heat-induced floral overexpression using CRISPR techniques
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Should animals have voting rights?
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Life's insiders: Decoding endosymbiosis with mathematics
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Promethium bound: New study uncovers rare earth element's properties
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Discovery of microfossil in China from the 518-million-year-old Qingjiang biota sheds light on adaptive evolution
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Economic wealth may be linked with happiness in China, if inequality is low
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Designing the 'perfect' meal to feed long-term space travelers
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Rhinos are returned to a plateau in central Kenya, decades after poachers wiped them out
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Hiroshima fallout debris linked to first solar system condensates
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Re-engineered pseudoviruses for 3D mapping of infections open up new horizons in virus research
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Investigating DNA flexibility for the creation of new biomaterials
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How measuring Reynolds similitude in superfluids could help demonstrate existence of quantum viscosity
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Researchers find 'forever chemicals' in English otters
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Research signals major milestone in cutting harmful gases that deplete ozone and worsen global warming
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China is sending a probe to get samples from the less-explored far side of the moon
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On thin ice: Greenland's last Inuit polar bear hunters
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Retention ponds can deliver a substantial reduction in tire particle pollution, study suggests
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The next pandemic? It's already here for Earth's wildlife, says biologist
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Pandemic lockdowns and water quality: A revealing study on building usage
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Study provides new insights into proton mass origins
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Decay of sunspot pair elucidates properties of nearby moving magnetic features
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Researchers discover swath of previously undocumented polar bear dens
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Understanding flow and sound through large-scale computations
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NASA September 2023 temperature data shows continued record warming
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Nearly half of Britons say women's equality has gone far enough
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Maple syrup from New Jersey: You got a problem with that?
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Metal-free graphene quantum dots show promise for highly efficient tumor therapy
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Private sector funding key to climate transition, World Bank chief says
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Curved carbon nanotubes enhance electrocatalysts for carbon neutrality
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Membrane technology: Looking deep into the smallest pores
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Dozens buried, three killed in southwest China landslide
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B-site rock-salt-ordered Cu-based double perovskite realizes high efficiency and stable CO₂ electroreduction
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Beloved mountain lion dies crossing same California highway where her one of her cubs was killed
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A new theoretical development clarifies water's electronic structure
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Using entangled particles to create unbreakable encryption
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It's not a match: Skill mismatch after job loss can have great impact on career
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Research sheds light on evolving and multifaceted demand for children's social care services
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Revealing structural secrets of a key cancer protein
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Floating crystals slow stellar aging. For some stars, this can delay death by billions of years
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Study finds wildfire isn't primary factor in invasive annual grass expansion in Great Basin
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Insect populations flourish in the restored habitats of solar energy facilities
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Research team develops protein-based microcapsule for point-of-care diagnostics
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New organoid culture method can verify human toxicity of nanomaterials
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Abuse of female athletes goes unchecked on mainstream social media sites
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Efficient water quality management could reduce future water scarcity by half
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Taxing shared micromobility: How cities are responding to emerging modes, and what's next
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How could laser-driven lightsails remain stable?
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AI can help, and hurt, student creativity
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Experiment could test quantum nature of large masses for the first time
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Earth is getting hotter—so why is this summer so dismal in the UK?
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Using AI to estimate future water and electricity demands in major cities in light of global warming
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Cobalt-free batteries could power cars of the future
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Study finds paleolithic people settled in Cyprus thousands of years earlier than previously thought
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Need for speed: How hummingbirds switch mental gears in flight
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Thirsty? Water is more common than you think
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Ocean wind wave model upgrade improves the forecasting system
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How touchscreens and eye trackers can tell us something about the dating life of orangutans
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Firsthand fieldwork: Getting mangroves into coastal models for better climate prediction
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Ancient Adélie penguin DNA reveals that small repeats persist for hundreds of millions of years
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Examining the relationship of reproductive health and economics
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Genetic methods enable the use of fossil lipids as biomarkers for oxygen-producing primordial bacteria
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Climate change: Alarming Africa-wide report predicts 30% drop in crop revenue, 50 million without water
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How climate change is messing up the ocean's biological clock, with unknown long-term consequences
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Enhanced CRISPR method enables stable insertion of large genes into the DNA of higher plants
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Industry, not government, is getting in the way of a 'just transition' for oil and gas workers, say researchers
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Compressed titanium and sulfur nanoribbons can transmit electricity without energy loss, scientists find
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Rare bone marrow cells revealed in new comprehensive atlas
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Farming tuna on land heralded as a win for sustainability, but there are serious concerns about animal welfare
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'Zombie cells' in the sea: Viruses keep the most common marine bacteria in check
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What's a heat dome? Here's why so much of the US is broiling this week
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Post mergers and acquisitions, will employees leave or stay? Researchers say 'just ask AI'
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New research reveals mechanisms of stiffening in paper pulp, could lead to improved recyclability
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Ocean currents threaten to collapse Antarctic ice shelves, study finds
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How cities can use AI to adapt to climate change
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New research traces the fates of stars living near the Milky Way's central black hole
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AI of the tiger: Tiny camera 'protects' predator—and people
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South Africa is to shut down captive lion farms—experts warn the plan needs a deadline
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Chemists shows hemoprotein catalysis is way more complicated than we thought
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Controlling electronics with light: Ultrafast lasers manipulate magnetite's structure
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Rude at work? Feeling guilty can make you a better, kinder worker
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WTO braces for battles on fisheries, agriculture in UAE talks
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The first lithic study of level VI-B at the Mumba site in Tanzania reveals Middle Stone Age industry
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Damage to cell membranes causes cell aging, finds new study
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Researchers investigate how lost ropes and fishing lines are handled by the Norwegian commercial fishing industry
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Invasive ants spread by hitchhiking on everyday vehicles
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Adult coral can handle more heat and keep growing thanks to heat-evolved symbionts
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Sun shoots out biggest solar flare in almost 2 decades, but Earth should be out of the way this time
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Climate change and its negative affect on aquatic biodiversity: Making global targets local for freshwater protection
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Food safety, quality review summarizes sustainable seafood preservation to minimize waste, losses
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$1B will bring more city trees, but it'll take more than seedlings to grow urban forests
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Study on mating behaviors offers clues into the evolution of attraction
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Automated laboratory system uses robotic equipment directed by AI to reengineer enzymes
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Expert report imagines possible futures for ecologically rich slice of Nova Scotia
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Epigenetic regulator MOF drives mitochondrial metabolism, new study shows
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How Indigenous knowledge can help solve the climate crisis
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New class of organic nanoparticles shows promise for diverse applications
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Collecting helium diffraction patterns in microscopic regions of samples
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Mimas' surprise: Tiny moon holds young ocean beneath icy shell
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Study finds microbiome changes dynamically and favors important host-relevant functions
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Determining refractive index at relativistic speeds
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Still riding LA's metro after the pandemic? You probably think it's safer than those who don't anymore
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How using your phone at work helps to balance your home life
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Students ordered to wear masks in smog-hit Lahore
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Global study shows a third more insects come out after dark
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A new way to visualize brain cancer at the nanoscale level
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Vibrations of granular materials: Theoretical physicists shed light on an everyday scientific mystery
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New York finally ends record 700 plus days without snow
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Researchers discover how to prevent formaldehyde from inhibiting hydrogen-producing enzymes
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Investigating effects of invasive trout on native charr in Kamikochi, Nagano
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New report reveals BP and Shell divestment by small investors offset by mega-shareholder buys
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Team develops a non-allergenic wheat protein for growing better cultivated meat
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Study analyzes how lies affect economic decisions
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California supervolcano is cooling off but may still cause quakes
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The escalating impact of global warming on atmospheric rivers
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Bidding adieu to sticky ice, but with a grain of salt
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Wearable aptamer nanobiosensor wirelessly monitors estrogen in sweat
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Women's and girls' sports: More popular than you may think
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Unlocking the genetic blueprint of apples: Shape and size traits unveiled
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New migration strategy to boost CO2 reduction to CO
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New report finds success in wild horse adoption program, critics disagree
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Gene seekers discover atypical genes that control multiple valuable soybean traits
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Middle East know-how can help feed drier, hotter world
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Advocates push to extend Lake Tahoe restoration for another decade
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New teaching framework aims to make short STEM training effective, inclusive and scalable
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Research showcases Indigenous stewardship's role in forest ecosystem resilience
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Study finds greater financial stability for graduates with two majors
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It never rains but it pours: Intense rain and flash floods have increased inland in eastern Australia
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What is Manhattanhenge and when can you see it?
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Asia Pacific's waste disposal a burning question
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Scientists develop new method to match genes to their molecular 'switches'
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How many giraffe species are there? Understanding this maybe key to their protection
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New student advisor is an AI bot that designs academic plans, suggests books
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Out of the park: New research tallies total carbon impact of tourism at Yellowstone
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Sonic restoration: How soundwaves appear to stimulate soil
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Study finds partisan congressional speech shifts with platform
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If you're trying to prevent an asteroid impact, the technical and political challenges are staggering
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Should you be checking your kid's phone? How to know when your child is ready for 'phone privacy'
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Helium droplets capture double water structure
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Unlocking insights into marketing to mature consumers: A new research synthesis
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New material discovery could revolutionize roll-out of global vaccinations
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Climate change filtered out resource-acquisitive plants in a temperate grassland, finds study
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Scientists achieve giant magneto-superelasticity in metal crystal
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Self-deception may seed 'hubris balancing': Study examines irrational actions leading to invasion of Ukraine
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Climate change is fanning the flames of NZ's wildfire future. Port Hills is only the beginning, researcher says
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Hong Kong adds two shark families on controlled trade list
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Enhancing the safety and efficacy of drone flights in polar regions
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Space tourists need better warnings about cosmic radiation exposure, say experts
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Scientists investigate the sensory information hummingbird hawk moths rely on to control their proboscis
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New wearable sensor accurately tracks tiny changes in the breath process
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Improving education and human security for vulnerable refugee children
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New method to predict the risk of adverse drug events
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New satellite aims to show how AI advances Earth observation
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86% of Great Lakes litter is plastic, 20-year study shows: And the plastic is 'just getting smaller and smaller."
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Why did more female infants than male infants die in Europe from 1700 to 1950?
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MakerDAO from a traditional finance perspective: Researchers analyze DeFi project
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An environmental CGE model of China's economy: Modeling choices and application
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New research calls for the protection of UK saltmarshes
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Big brands are 'failing to curb plastic sachet use'
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Scientists construct sophisticated synthetic system using self-replicating nanostructures
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Salt, microbes, acid and heat in food preservation
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Study shows promise of transceiver-based sensing for active monitoring of fiber networks
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Having a single parent doesn't determine your life chances. Data shows poverty is far more important
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How science, math, and tech can propel swimmers to new heights
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Nigeria's polluted economic hub Lagos bans styrofoam, plastics
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Researchers develop first heat map for individual red blood cells
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Actions needed beyond lawsuit to address social media's influence on youth, say experts
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Two new variable stars detected in globular cluster NGC 6558
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Researchers reveal mechanism behind most common mammalian mRNA modification
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Climate change's impacts on wildlife can vary by sex
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Researchers demonstrate economical process for the synthesis and purification of ionic liquids
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Social media warning labels and school cell phone bans: Do they unlock better youth mental health?
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Want to be more persuasive online? Use the present tense, study suggests
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New vegetation mapping tools aids flexible rangeland management
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Hubble captures jewel-bright spiral galaxy NGC 4689
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Chinese government's corporate subsidies have had little effect on firms' productivity
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UK cities need greener new builds—and more of them
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Higher temperatures mean higher food and other prices. A new study links climate shocks to inflation
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Pacific rock samples offer glimpse of active Earth 2.5 billion years ago
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Creating a 3D model of methane lake impact on local weather on Titan
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Climate change could become the main driver of biodiversity decline by mid-century, analysis suggests
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Brightest flash ever disturbed Earth's atmosphere last year
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Astronomers explore globular cluster NGC 2419
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Ultrafast plasmonics for all-optical switching and pulsed lasers
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Impacts of extreme drought on forest ecosystems reveal species-specific adaptation differences in Northeast China
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Decontaminating Fukushima: Have the billions spent been worth it?
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White House environmental official tours PFAS-site in Minnesota
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In Australia's first major intelligence review since COVID, here are 7 key priorities to be ready for the next pandemic
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Study shows limestone can serve as a repository of microbial genetic information about the deep biosphere
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More competition in banking, less information—research reveals the impacts on potential borrowers
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Water films: The silent architects of chemical transformations
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Magnetic fields in the cosmos: Dark matter could help us discover their origin
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Extreme fires and heavy rainfall driving platypuses from their homes
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New study reveals impact of baseline choice on 2022 Yangtze River Valley heat wave extremity
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Leadership transparency alone doesn't guarantee employees will speak up in the workplace
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Norway could lead the fight against plastic pollution
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Umbrella for atoms: The first protective layer for 2D quantum materials
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Colorado is now home to America's newest national park
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Looking at the importance of catalyst sites in electrochemical CO₂ conversion
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'How a healthy community should be': How music in youth detention can create new futures
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Study shows impact of Russian social media campaigns less pronounced than often assumed
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From bands to spots, the secrets of the leopard gecko's skin
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Bioluminescence first evolved in animals at least 540 million years ago, pushing back previous oldest dated example
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The National Park Service wants to plant sequoias: Environmentalists sue, say there's no need to interfere
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New research illuminates the ecological importance of gray wolves in the American West
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'Climate contrarianism' is down but not out, expert says
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Spontaneous curvature the key to shape-shifting nanomaterials, finds study
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Astronomers observe giant outburst of a distant X-ray binary
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Which countries are more at risk in the global supply chain?
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Planned launch has SpaceX back on task on Space Coast
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Accidental managers: Why people who are great at their job can fail when they get promoted
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Perturbations simplify the study of 'super photons'
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Scientists present diamond substrate coated with niobium carbide film for superconducting detectors
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Maui residents wonder if their burned town can be made safe. The answer? No one knows
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Propagating dimensions of light: Deforming versatile non-diffractive beams along the optical trajectory
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Scientists reveal molecular link between glucose sensing and pyroptosis cell death
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Study finds one-third of Indonesia's deforested land left idle
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Chimpanzees use hilltops to conduct reconnaissance on rival groups
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Exploring long-lasting effects of pre-phase landslides on future landslide occurrences
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Forensic scientists help locate missing Second World War pilot after eight decades
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Potential use of topological magnets for magneto-thermoelectric energy conversion
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Will the climate transition be a battle of materials?
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People in power found to avoid using sensitive language at work
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Discovery of the first ancestors of scorpions, spiders and horseshoe crabs
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Flight-collected data links methane plumes to tundra fires in western Alaska
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Two new pulsars detected in globular cluster NGC 6522
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Elucidating the process of bile duct formation in the liver
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Germany decriminalized cannabis: Why the UK should consider doing the same
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Study shows Neanderthals inherited at least 6% of their genome from a now-extinct lineage of early modern humans
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Study details toxic elements found in stranded whales, dolphins over 15 years
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Researchers identify new species of tuft-tailed rat in Madagascar
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Demystifying the complex nature of Arctic clouds
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Laundry is a top source of microplastic pollution—here's how to clean your clothes more sustainably
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Online grocery baskets less varied than in-store carts
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Scientists develop 'X-ray vision' technique to see inside crystals
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What the climate movement gets wrong about disruption
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Study sheds light on how Earth cycles its fossil carbon
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Scientists explore how single-atom catalysts impact water purification in advanced oxidation process
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Amazon rain forest hides thousands of records of ancient Indigenous communities under its canopy, says new study
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Why NASA astronauts are delayed at the space station after Boeing Starliner launch
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NASA faces $80,000 claim after space debris hit family home
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US space company upbeat on next Moon mission despite lander's demise
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In first, SpaceX's megarocket Starship succeeds in ocean splashdown
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Researchers harness 2D magnetic materials for energy-efficient computing
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With X-ray analysis, an asteroid provides a view into our solar system's past
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Modeling polymers for next-generation manufacturing and sustainability
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Scientists develop artificial worm gut to break down plastics
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US Moon lander's battery likely has hours left: company
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Fluorescent protein outshines the competition when imaging cells
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Study examines how massive 2022 eruption changed stratosphere chemistry and dynamics
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Rising scourge of e-waste a 'catastrophe' for environment: UN
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How much trust do people have in different types of scientists?
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Newborn white rhino Silverio takes his first giant steps in a Chilean zoo in a boost to his species
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Geobiologist's team discovers 'missing' sea sponges
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Neural network assisted high-spatial-resolution polarimetry with non-interleaved chiral metasurfaces
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Major declines reported in South Korean big cat trade
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Researchers propose new method for calculating values of ecosystem services
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New 3D printing method uses ice to build a template for artificial blood vessels in engineered tissue
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Investigating variation in the permafrost active layer over the Tibetan Plateau from 1980 to 2020
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Applying a small voltage to a catalyst can increase the rates of common reactions used in manufacturing, study finds
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Boeing's first astronaut launch is off until late next week to replace a bad rocket valve
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New antibiotic kills pathogenic bacteria, spares healthy gut microbes
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Scientists investigate the origins of the Crab Nebula with James Webb Space Telescope
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Evaluating the coastal costs of climate change
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A second critically endangered Chinese pangolin is born in the Prague zoo in less than 2 years
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You didn't see it coming: New research shows turbulent flows can be caused by minute triggers
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In Cuba, a haven for the world's tiniest bird
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Laws meant to keep different races apart still influence dating patterns, decades after being invalidated
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New study suggests birds began diversifying long before dinosaurs went extinct
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Secrets of night parrot unlocked after first genome sequenced
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JWST sets a new record, sees newly forming stars in the Triangulum galaxy
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Many microplastics in the world's oceans have likely escaped detection, researchers say
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Vitamin B6: New compound could delay degradation
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Rangers hunt endangered Indonesian tigers after deadly attacks
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Researcher: Cyberflashing is a form of gendered sexual violence that must be taken seriously
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Plastic food packaging can contain harmful chemicals that affect hormones and metabolism, researchers find
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Researchers discover the waxy surface protecting plants might hold the key to developing stronger crops
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New method helps to study diurnal variation of leaf stomatal response of tropical trees
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Study reveals mechanisms of hydrodynamic escape in low-mass exoplanets
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Researchers expand ways to improve the selectivity of catalytic reactions
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NASA's Swift temporarily suspends science operations
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New 3D models reveal how warming climate affects underwater ocean tides
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Mouse study unlocks genome editing of bacteria in the gut
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How digital twins will enable the next generation of precision agriculture
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What the anti-woke backlash against liberal feminism misses about causes like the gender pay gap
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Advances and applications of nanoparticles in cancer therapy
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Q&A: 'What is this, "The Handmaid's Tale"?' Exploring moral questions posed by controversial IVF ruling
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Researcher finds high schools fail to understand, support aspirations of Black and Latinx boys
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Education and understanding is vital when tackling rising reports of harmful sexual behavior by children
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'The ghost has taken the spirit of the moon': how Torres Strait Islanders predict eclipses
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New study reveals phonon properties of β-MoB₂ single crystal
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Early Cambrian microfossils preserve introvert musculature of cycloneuralians
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Engineers boost efficiency for converting greenhouse gas into ethylene
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COVID-induced social isolation drove cryptocurrency investment up 75%
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Can satellites combat wildfires? Inside the booming 'space race' to fight the flames
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Protostars can siphon material from far away, says study
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Satellite data shows how drought changes wildfire recovery in the West
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Europe is not prepared for rapidly growing climate risks, researchers say
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Researchers discover new route to recyclable polymers from plants
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Livestock guardian dogs create landscape of fear for predators
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New water-fertilizer strategy to achieve high yield of maize and resource use efficiency simultaneously
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Researchers find the more flood driving factors there are, the more extreme a flood is
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New Type Ia supernova discovered
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Four new-to-science species of snail described
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Scientists discover how a motor protein helps cells move
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Illinois will soon be cicada central when two broods converge on state in historic emergence
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Researchers apply theory of semantic information to realistic model, find point where information matters for survival
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Who were the first modern humans to settle in Europe?
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How NASA tracked the most intense solar storm in decades
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The complete library of Charles Darwin revealed for the first time
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Taiwan hit by numerous quakes, strongest reaching 6.3 magnitude
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Big dogs vs. small dogs: Which sizes face higher risks of which diseases?
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Most-cited scientists are still mostly men, but the gender gap is closing
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Food waste study: 18 billion animals a year die, but never end up on our plate
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The secret world of puddles
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If Europa has geysers, they're very faint
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The role of workplace humor in stimulating innovative work behavior
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Moon lander Odysseus has a new home and brings an artistic project along for the ride
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Divers turn conservationists as corals bleach worldwide
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What you need to know about next week's total solar eclipse
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Tandem heat waves, storm surges increasingly batter coasts: Study
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Researchers shed light on river resiliency to flooding
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Promising electrolytes for solid-state batteries based on viscoelastic inorganic glass
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Getting maximum calories in shortest time is the priority for bumblebees
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Mighty microbes: Soil microorganisms are combating desertification
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Young people must negotiate risks and issues of consent for online sexual encounters, researcher says
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Startup selection, success, and sustainability
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Japan becomes the fifth country to land a spacecraft on the moon
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When Chinese citizens are surveyed anonymously, support for party and government plummets
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QUIET: A place to study qubits shielded from the effects of cosmic rays
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Study shows cells respond quickly to small light-induced micro-environment movements
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Understanding the synchronization of physiological states during a live music performance
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Evangelical Christians more likely to avoid issue of racial injustice following murder of George Floyd, finds study
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Trying to spend less on food? Following the dietary guidelines might save you $160 a fortnight
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Catkins are flowering at different times, threatening their pollination and the wildlife that feed on them
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Research shows roaches suppress immune system before giving birth
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3D microelectrode chip helps soil nutrient analysis
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Research characterizes the footprint of neutrinos
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Generous perks equals happy workers? Not always. Here's what employees really want
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Genetic analysis shows European wildcats avoided introduced domestic cats for 2,000 years
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How plants heal wounds: Mechanical forces guide direction of cell division
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Saturday Citations: The Dark Energy Survey; the origins of colorblindness; the evolution of heads
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Three planets around this sun-like star are doomed
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Bifunctional CoFeP-N nanowires synthesized for sustainable water splitting
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Whistleblower accuses Aledade, largest US independent primary care network, of Medicare fraud
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How often do you think about the Roman empire? TikTok trend exposes the way we gender history
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Archaeologists unearth top half of statue of Ramesses II
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Climate change will strike Australia's precious World Heritage sites—and Indigenous knowledge is a key defense
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How public awareness campaigns can affect our thoughts
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Retrofitting robotics increases efficiency of neutron experiments
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Satellite data study shows 1.18 billion people are energy poor, finding no evidence of electricity usage from space
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Icefields in South America are larger than all glaciers in the European Alps together
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Switching to plant-based diets means cleaner air and could save more than 200,000 lives around the world, says study
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Africans discovered dinosaur fossils long before the term 'paleontology' existed, researchers say
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Research finds global precipitation patterns a driver for animal diversity
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New research sheds lights on the huge carbon store in Canada's seabed
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How governments handle data matters for inclusion
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What is an attosecond? A physical chemist explains the tiny time scale behind Nobel Prize-winning research
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What are bush kinders? And what makes a good one?
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Egg-laying caecilian amphibians produce milk for their young, find scientists
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Research shows shifting nesting timing not enough to prevent fewer sea turtle hatchlings
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NRO mission launches from NASA Wallops on Electron rocket
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Crypto study finds high risk doesn't equal reward
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Breakthrough in nonoxidative coupling of methane: Direct conversion to propylene in low temperature
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India's 'drone sisters' steer farming and social change
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SpaceX comes close to completing test flight of mega rocket but loses spacecraft near end
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Five ways to improve the global voluntary carbon credit markets
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Researcher calls on urban planners to focus on equitable access to urban green spaces
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Researchers develop novel method to photosynthesize hydrogen peroxide using water and air
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Enhancing properties of silicon by replacing hydrogen with deuterium on the surface layer
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The avocado debate: A polarizing fruit and its impact on society
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Researchers unravel complex 3D structure of thick filaments in human heart
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War in Europe is more than 5,000 years old, researchers find
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Highly efficient and stable near-infrared phosphor for night vision and bio-imaging
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Researchers develop standard methodology for the sensory analysis of wine
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Have a look at the whos, whats and whens of leap year through time
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'Mishmi Tita' research provide an overview of the medicinal herb's uses and conservation
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Physicists discover a new optical property that measures the twist in tiny helices
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Researchers predict thermal conductivity and heat flow distribution at core-mantle boundary
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Genomic data integration improves prediction accuracy of apple fruit traits
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What four decades of canned salmon reveal about marine food webs
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Researchers build quantitative model with the aim of imposing cost-efficient trade sanctions
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Age verification for pornography access? Research shows it fails on many levels
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SpaceX successful with booster replacement on Starlink mission
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Fully automated detection robot promotes efficient soil testing
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Psychological health of investors and stock market linked, study finds
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Experts say use of political memes are a predictor of political violence
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Urban water system theory 5.0 offers a systematic solution to complex urban water issues in China
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Engineers invent octopus-inspired technology that can deceive and signal
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Engineers develop advanced optical computing method for multiplexed data processing and encryption
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A new tool can help protect California and Nevada communities from floods while preserving their water supply
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Putting sound waves to work to create safer public spaces
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A deep learning–based method for high-precision stomata detection and conductance analysis
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Researchers 'unzip' 2D materials with lasers
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Deep learning reveals molecular secrets of explosive perchlorate salts
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NASA's OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample curation steps closer to final reveal
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Quantum dot photon emitters violate Bell inequality in new study
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Despite protection urban hawks still face an array of threats
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Love is more complex than '5 love languages,' says expert
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Unlocking long-term genetic memory: Dormant bacterial spores offer key insights into evolutionary survival strategies
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Lopsided galaxies shed light on the speed of dark matter
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Land management and climate change affect ecosystems' ability to provide multiple services simultaneously, study shows
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Most countries are struggling to meet climate pledges from 2009, emissions tracking study shows
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Emerging Salmonella variety in dairy cows found to worsen antimicrobial resistance
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One of California's riskiest volcanoes is very active. Is an eruption coming?
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Study suggests celebrities and influencers are less persuasive/likable when they turn off their social media comments
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Research explores race politics associated with wearing a mask in public to combat COVID-19
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Asparagus and orchids are more similar than you think: Cell wall reference catalog of 287 species created
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Nevada's first big-game moose hunt will be tiny as unusual southern expansion defies climate change
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Czechs 3D-print Eiffel Tower from ocean waste for Olympics
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Regulation of carotenoid metabolism in Zinnia elegans by carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase
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Damaging thunderstorm winds rising in central US: Research finds five-fold increase
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Astronomers study evolution of a giant outburst in X-ray binary EXO 2030+375
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New evaluation framework helps quantify supply and demand of carbon sequestration services
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New photocatalyst to improve decarbonization and other chemical reactions
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Novel method to measure root depth may lead to more resilient crops
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Understanding charged particles helps physicists simulate element creation in stars
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JWST observations explore molecular outflows of a nearby merging galaxy
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Exploring the ultrasmall and ultrafast through advances in attosecond science
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Researchers study food web flexibility through time
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Drug delivery innovation: Multifunctional system based on switchable peptide-stabilized emulsions
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Sexual harassment victims in Nigerian universities are being blamed—cyberspace study
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The surface knows what lies beneath: Physicists show how to detect higher-order topological insulators
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Novel food regulations are a barrier for edible insects
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Proba-3's laser-precise positioning
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Why Ontario school boards are suing social media platforms for causing an attention crisis
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Comparative genome study of humans and great apes provides insight into development of gut microbiome
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New equations will better estimate protein utilization by beef cattle, benefit producers
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Study explores long-term impacts of ponderosa pine restoration treatment
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Astronomers find 'tilted' planets even in pristine solar systems
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Clay-assisted organic carbon burial induced early Paleozoic atmospheric oxygenation, data show
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Webb reveals new features in heart of Milky Way
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What is eldest daughter syndrome? Is it a real condition?
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Q&A: The engineer who delivers mRNA inside human cells
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Results are in for novel rhythm program giving preschoolers a 'brain boost'
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To accelerate biosphere science, researchers say reconnect three scientific cultures
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New report details mental, physical impacts on tenants facing eviction in Oregon
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High stakes: The Arctic test of sustainable development
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AI approach optimizes development of antibody drugs
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How drinking sustainable wine can help vineyards and the planet
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Is your pet exposed to secondhand smoke? Here are the (serious) health risks
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Genetic mutation responsible for new coat pattern in cats in Finland identified
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Researchers use electron beams to eradicate forever chemicals in water
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Satellite radar data uncover 'vigorous melting' at Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier
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Seabird couples with similar personalities make better parents, finds study
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Painkiller or pleasure? First conclusive evidence found for intentional use of black henbane in the Roman world
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Cloud engineering could be more effective 'painkiller' for global warming than previously thought
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JWST uses interferometry mode to reveal two protoplanets around a young star
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Study reveals how invasive submerged macrophytes affect sediment nitrogen cycle under complex environments
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Study suggests heavy snowfall and rain may contribute to some earthquakes
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Green leaf volatiles may work as a less toxic pesticide for farmers
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Online schooling is not just for lockdowns. Could it work for your child?
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Paleontological analysis shows renowned fossil thought to show soft tissue preservation is in fact just paint
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Little groundwater recharge in ancient Mars aquifer, according to new models
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New method for generating monochromatic light in storage rings
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Dazzling auroras fade from skies as sunspot turns away
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Deciphering crosstalk between bFGF and integrin signaling in maintaining properties of hiPSCs
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'Out of control' fires endanger wildlife in Brazilian wetlands
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Kenya is badly prepared for floods: Four steps to reduce devastation and deaths
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Why we need to rethink what we know about dust
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What's being done to keep avian flu out of the food supply chain?
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Roosters may have passed the self-recognition test
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Researchers report structure for developing high-efficiency crystalline white organic light-emitting diodes
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Unraveling metabolic processes spanning from subcellular organelles to complex tissues
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How wild is the Bengal cat genome?
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Study suggests resistant bacteria can remain in the body for years
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Discovery of mechanism plants use to change seed oil could impact industrial, food oils
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AI depicts 3D social interactions between animals
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One-pot strategy to simultaneously achieve heterodehydrocoupling of hydrostannane and reduction of quinoline
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Voyager 1 returning science data from all four instruments
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Researchers hack a 3D printer to speed up fabrication of bioelectronics
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Space station research advances NASA's plans to explore the moon, Mars
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A photocatalyst for sustainable syngas production from greenhouse gases
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Virtual reality can motivate people to donate to refugee crises regardless of politics
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Polarization and risk perception could play important roles in climate-policy outcomes
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Study finds activated carbon from palm kernel shells enhances methane storage
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The Milky Way's eROSITA bubbles are large and distant
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Physicists' laser experiment excites atom's nucleus, may enable new type of atomic clock
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Collaboration essential to meet open data challenges, says new report
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Countdown begins for April's total solar eclipse. What to know about watch parties and safe viewing
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Einstein's other theory of gravity could have the recipe to relieve 'Hubble trouble'
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Piezoelectric-enhanced p-n junctions in photoelectrochemical systems
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Native waterfall-climbing fish threatened by climate change, human activity
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Research shows Latinx grandparents create a sense of safety for their LGBTQ+ grandchildren
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Cicada-palooza! Billions of bugs to blanket America
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Why doesn't water help with spicy food? What about milk or beer?
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Almost one in ten Australian men have committed a sexual offense against children, study finds
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Genetic analyses show how symbiotic bacteria in termite gut has changed over course of evolution
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Study finds ability to solve food puzzles is the only predictor of innovation, brain size in wild birds
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Indiana wetlands bill garners praise, criticism as it heads to governor's desk
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Organic farmers' beliefs about soil microbiome affect their practices, study shows
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Trends in nighttime fires in south/southeast Asian countries revealed by satellite
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Study shows facially expressive people to be more likable and socially successful
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Who are today's climate activists? Dispelling 3 big myths for Earth Month
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Car fumes, weeds pose double whammy for fire-loving native plants
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New tools are needed to make water affordable, says study
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Q&A: What is a strong El Niño? Meteorologists anticipate a big impact in winter 2023, but the forecasts don't all agree
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High-performance photocatalytic water oxidation realized via ultrathin covalent organic framework nanosheets
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Scientists find microencapsulation technique boosts tea tree oil efficiency for sustainable applications
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Heat projected to kill nearly five times more people by 2050
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I collect marsupial scat—and a crack team of volunteers across Australia helps me out
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Video: Using a hopping robot for asteroid exploration
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Supercomputing in the age of AI to accelerate protein structure prediction
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This Texas veterinarian helped crack the mystery of bird flu in cows
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Attosecond imaging made possible by short and powerful laser pulses
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Each Easter we spend about $62 a head on chocolates, but the cost of buying unsustainable products can be far greater
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A hail stone the size of a pineapple was found in Texas. It likely sets a state record
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Study shedding new light on Earth's global carbon cycle could help assess liveability of other planets
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EU fails to decide on glyphosate use extension
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Arboviruses, mosquitoes and potential hosts tracked in real time in São Paulo city
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Researchers: The climate impact of plastic pollution is negligible—the production of new plastics is the real problem
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Rising tides, sinking stocks: Study explores cost of climate change
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NASA's Deep Space Optical Comm demo sends, receives first data
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Flame burns out on NASA's long-running spacecraft fire experiment
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New research uses coaxial 'dish' antenna to scan for dark matter
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Concentration-independent pressure sensing method developed for high-temperature combustion diagnostics
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Nordic wolverines have the worst genetic diversity status, comprehensive Eurasian-wide study shows
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Coping with uncertainty in customer demand: How mathematics can improve logistics processes
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An unusual crater on Pluto might be a supervolcano
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Scientists sustainably create peptide-based medicines, pave way for greener cancer treatments
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Topological phonons: Where vibrations find their twist
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Battling anthracnose: Unearthing the plant's arsenal against pathogenic fungi
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Novel toxic gas sensor improves the limit of nitrogen dioxide detection
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Preventive drone attacks based on digital traces are a gray area under international law
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Magnetic avalanche triggered by quantum effects: 'Barkhausen noise' detected for first time
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New framework promotes equitable elementary science learning
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Previously unknown luminescence revealed in ten deep sea species and an order of sea cucumbers
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NASA's NEOWISE infrared heritage will live on
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Submerged homes, heat waves fuel Mexico climate angst
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Why you should count your chickens (and kookaburras, lorikeets or other backyard birds)
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TV network was slammed for 'AI editing' a Victorian MP's dress. How can news media use AI responsibly?
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Researchers discover how we perceive bitter taste
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Artemis teams install emergency escape baskets at NASA Kennedy
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'We cannot simply go, go, go.' What is 'girl mossing,' the wellness trend that rejects hustle culture?
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Researchers find that online reviews are compromised with transparent filter policies
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Microparticles from road tires are 'high concern' pollutants, research shows
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NASA and JAXA XRISM spot iron fingerprints in nearby active galaxy
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Cult mentality: Professor makes monumental discovery in Italy
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ALMA finds new molecular signposts in starburst galaxy
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New work reveals the 'quantumness' of gravity
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Saturday Citations: New hope for rumbly guts; 'alien' signal turns out to be terrestrial and boring. Plus: A cool video
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Team takes first-ever photos of the Vangunu giant rat
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2023–24 El Niño likely to cause record-breaking average temperatures in some areas
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Scientists investigate potential of sustainable protection of rapidly subsiding coastlines with mangroves
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SynMoss project grows moss with partially synthetic genes
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New work extends the thermodynamic theory of computation
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Modeling urban growth shows that cities develop in ways similar to cancerous tumors
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Research provides insight into constructing gene regulatory networks
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Analytic tool rapidly reveals genetic diversity for next-generation crop breeding
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Enhancing electrogenerated chemiluminescence of an iridium complex
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Did the Galileo mission find life on Earth?
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How climate patterns contribute to coral bleaching in the Great Barrier Reef
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New insights into the degradation dynamics of organic material in the seafloor
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After a century away, sturgeons return to Swedish waters
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Fukushima fallout transport longevity revealed by North Pacific ocean circulation patterns
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Better reservoir management could aid food security and fisheries conservation in US
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Scientists demonstrate electrically tunable microlens array using simple PSCOF approach
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Climate change makes India's monsoons erratic. Can farmers still find a way to prosper?
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Business-focused anti-poverty initiatives can have unintended consequences
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Confronting climate change: The genetic makeover of a threatened conifer
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Scientists develop antiviral color nanocoating technology
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Enhancing statistical reliability of weather forecasts with machine learning
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Contradictory thoughts lead to more moderate attitudes, psychologists find
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Bioreactor processes and cryotechnologies improve active ingredient tests using human cell cultures
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Energy supply in human cells is subject to quality control, researchers discover
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California environmental groups appeal court ruling in favor of plan to build new reservoir
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Life goals and their changes drive success, says study
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Study finds 17 mountains at high risk of losing biodiversity under climate change
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Satellites find that snow didn't offset southwestern US groundwater loss
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Researchers generate super-fast electrons with table-top laser systems
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New antibiotic approach proves promising against Lyme bacterium
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Classical optical neural network exhibits 'quantum speedup'
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'Missing' houses offer a new perspective on Britain's Roman period
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DNA from discarded whale bones suggests loss of genetic diversity due to commercial whaling
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Indonesian city closes schools over peatland fire haze
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New frequency comb can identify molecules in 20-nanosecond snapshots
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New dating of cave art reveals history of Puerto Rican people
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Study reveals relationship between spatiotemporal variations of freezing index and permafrost degradation
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Rapid thermal shock method achieves uniform dispersion of metal nanoparticles on carbon supports
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Enhanced superconductivity in monolayer FeSe films on SrTiO₃(001) via metallic δ-doping
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Compulsory income management doing more harm than good, Australian study finds
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How advanced genetic testing can be used to combat the illegal timber trade
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Why Venus died
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Improving statistical methods to protect wildlife populations
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Supercharging fuel cells with caffeine
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Ancient people hunted now extinct elephants at Tagua Tagua Lake in Chile 12,000 years ago, study finds
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Storm Babet caused dangerous floods as the 'dry side' of Scotland isn't used to such torrential rain
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Pollutants from aerosols and river runoff are changing the marine phosphorus cycle in coastal seas, finds study
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Well-performing pupils don't need to attend academically selective schools to thrive, study finds
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California's war on plastic bag use seems to have backfired: Lawmakers are trying again
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Research finds increased risk of suicide and crime after court-ordered child removal in Sweden
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Researchers move floating objects with soundwaves
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How to run a climate COP, according to the grandfather of the Paris deal
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Researchers measure the cost of unsustainable industrial fishing on coastal communities—and it's vast
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Protected areas can boost biodiversity and local economies
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Scientists say these killer whales are distinct species: It could save them
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Gender-nonconforming ancient Romans found refuge in community dedicated to goddess Cybele
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Wreck of the last ship of famed Anglo-Irish explorer Shackleton found off the coast of Canada
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Researchers propose use of electrical blackouts to determine impact of artificial light on wildlife
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First French ski reports open, but only at high altitude
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We research online 'misogynist radicalisation'—here's what parents of boys should know
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NASA's 'Wildfire Digital Twin' pioneers new AI models and streaming data techniques for forecasting fire and smoke
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How AI is shaping the future of sales strategies
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Watch how hammerhead sharks get their hammer
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Viewpoint: What the Anthropocene's critics overlook, and why it really should be a new geological epoch
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Team uncovers new marine source of carbon emissions into atmosphere
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In Lake Erie, climate change scrambles zooplankton's seasonal presence
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NASA does Dragon shuffle prepping for Starliner launch
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Bacterial immune system boosts antibiotic effectiveness against cholera, study reveals
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Global analysis finds too much phosphorus in lakes, too little in the soil
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Parents, wealth, race drive girls' chances to play sports
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Group of united academics publish 'scientists' warning' on climate and technology
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Scientists develop innovative method to validate quantum photonics circuits performance
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Unveiling and decoding the regulatory mechanisms of secondary cell wall formation
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Neanderthals' usage of complex adhesives reveals higher cognitive abilities, scientists discover
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Focusing micromechanical polaritons in topologically nontrivial hyperbolic metasurfaces
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Older people use mobile phones more in countries with more affordable rates: Study
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Researchers capture strange behavior of laser-excited gold
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Farmed wolffish could be on your plate in the future
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Identifying biosecurity to prevent chronic wasting disease transmission among deer populations
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Power demand peaks in heat wave-hit Delhi, but temperature readings may be 'error'
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Study warns of widespread population collapse of African raptors
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UV radiation damage leads to ribosome roadblocks, causing early skin cell death
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Study highlights pathoblockers as a future alternative to antibiotics
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New bioengineered protein design shows promise in fighting COVID-19
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Biologists discover that rising temperature accelerates aging in mosquitoes, weakening their immune systems
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Team uses gold nanowires to develop wearable sensor that measures two bio-signals
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'Singles in America' study: Daters breaking the ice with AI
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Student discovers 200-million-year-old flying reptile in Somerset
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Supercomputing the secrets inside cattle antibiotics
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Using AI to track icebergs
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Dissertation examines perceptions of 'Swedishness' and the boundaries of in-group membership
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Virtual lab meetings found to improve undergraduate research experience and foster diversity in academia
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How yeasts manage to compensate for the genetic imbalance of extra chromosomes
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What's the status of California's drought as heat wave, wildfires sweep state?
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Researchers argue that fostering global cooperation is critical to safeguard critical Earth system functions
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Study highlights need to keep an eye on the ozone hole
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Hubble finds water vapor in small exoplanet's atmosphere
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New study sheds light on Adélie penguins' reliance on declining sea ice during molt
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Antarctica's coasts are becoming less icy, researchers find
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Scientists discover the moon is shrinking, causing landslides and instability in lunar south pole
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Wolves and elk are (mostly) welcome back in Poland and Germany's Oder Delta region, survey shows
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Hera asteroid mission's side-trip to Mars
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Fixing excess carbon dioxide: Biocatalyst-driven carboxylation under mild conditions
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Researchers demonstrate new way to 'squeeze' infrared light
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Magnetic launch of black hole jets in Perseus A
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First evidence of ancient human occupation found in giant lava tube cave in Saudi Arabia
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First radioactive rhino horns to curb poaching in S.Africa
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Team develops a laser printer for photonic chips
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Study reveals new clues about how whales and dolphins came to use echolocation
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Staying on trend: Research dives into aligning social media skills development to industry expectations
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Combining extreme-ultraviolet light sources to resolve a quantum mechanical dissociation mechanism in oxygen molecules
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CRONT: Empowering optical tweezers with 'biometric eyes'
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Roaming seabirds need ocean-wide protection, research shows
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Thousands of California scientists strike over stalled contract talks
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Combining unique methods, researchers discover new protein functions, explore physical space of proteins
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Study shows female gamers only label half of sexual harassment incidents they experience as such
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Navigating moiré physics and photonics with band offset tuning
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Training dairy cows with positive reinforcement can turn otherwise stressful events into play
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First prehistoric person with Turner syndrome identified from ancient DNA
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Many people in the Arctic are staying put despite climate change, study reports
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New deadly bird flu cases reported in Iowa, joining 3 other states as disease resurfaces
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Astronomers unveil strong magnetic fields spiraling at the edge of Milky Way's central black hole
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Astronomers detect potential 'glory effect' on a hellish distant world for the first time
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Five mysterious ancient artifacts that still puzzle archaeologists
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New research sheds light on Bantu-speaking populations' expansion in Africa
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A new optical metamaterial makes true one-way glass possible
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The most outstanding solar-flare eruptions are not always the most influential
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A global analysis of how human infrastructure squeezes beaches and dunes
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Study of 34 countries finds ocean protection delivers overlooked economic benefits to fishing, tourism
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Makah Tribe will again be allowed to hunt gray whales off Washington coast
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Researchers issue 'call to action' for data on more diverse range of dog owners
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Researchers evaluate impact of warming on soil respiration in different ecosystems
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Retreating glaciers reveal new pastures for conservationists
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Adaptation of photosynthetic mechanism in air plants occurs through gene duplication, study finds
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Stress bragging may make you seem less competent, less likable at work
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Study looks at delivery drivers becoming salespeople to increase revenue
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Enhanced brain delivery of antibodies heightens the potential to treat brain diseases
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Nanoparticle delivery of FZD4 to lung endothelial cells inhibits lung cancer progression and metastases
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Baobab seeds and seedlings floated from Madagascar to mainland Africa and all the way to Australia
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How long did Neanderthals and modern humans co-exist in Europe? Evidence suggests it may have been at least 10,000 years
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LA's water supplies are in good shape: But is the city ready for the next drought?
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Scientists warn that the Baltic Sea gray seal hunt is too large
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The role of interfacial amino acids in shaping bio-electronic communication between proteins
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Researchers uncover how jelly sea creatures might shape modern robotics
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Glaciers rise, fall and melt with tides
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Older male blue tits out-compete young males when it comes to extra-marital breeding
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Mysterious bones may have belonged to gigantic ichthyosaurs
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Hornets found to be primary pollinators of two Angelica species
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Power demand peaks in northern India heat wave
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Unraveling the mysteries of consecutive atmospheric river events
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What actually makes avocados bad for the environment?
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NASA astronauts spend unexpected July 4 on the International Space Station
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German greenhouse gas emissions dropped sharply last year, raising hopes of meeting 2030 target
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First known photos of 'lost bird' captured by scientists
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A black hole has cleared out its neighborhood
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How green corridors are breathing new life into French forests
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Researchers identify 'unicorn' defense mechanism that protects bacteria from antibiotics
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How socially and culturally diverse Minnesotans value water
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Climate adaptation funds are not reaching front-line communities: What needs to be done about it
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Exoplanets true to size: New model calculations shows impact of star's brightness and magnetic activity
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French navy enforces fishing ban to protect dolphins
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Report finds significant gender and racial inequities in the educational measurement profession
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Exploring optical properties of hollow cirrus clouds for enhanced lidar data interpretation
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Researchers devise new ways to engineer carbon-based semiconductors for electronics of the future
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Hate driving your cat to the vet? FDA just approved a drug for that
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Study finds political beliefs shape the way the public interprets history
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Japan biochemist who discovered statins, Akira Endo, dies
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Research suggests partisan hostility can erode democratic institutions and functioning
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Facts about hail, the icy precipitation often encountered in spring and summer
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China launches 3-member crew to its space station as it seeks to put astronauts on the moon by 2030
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Astronomers spot an Earth-sized planet with a 'lava hemisphere'
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Astronomers propose a 50-meter submillimeter telescope
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Turbid waters keep the coast healthy, finds study
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Scientific analysis reveals the true colors of the Parthenon Sculptures
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Scientists isolate early-warning tremor pattern in lab-made earthquakes
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Whale encounters in Mexico highlight need for global humpback research investment
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Saturn's moon is a testing ground to gain a better understanding of the methane molecule
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Aquaculture needs more effective governance to be sustainable
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In a world run by catalysts, why is optimizing them still so tough?
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2023 was the hottest summer in 2,000 years, study finds
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Using miniature microphones to record rat's happy squeaks
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NASA asteroid experts create hypothetical impact scenario for exercise
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Anxiety of head teachers across England 'substantially increased' during the pandemic
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Artificial streams reveal how drought shapes California's alpine ecosystems
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Image: Hubble captures infant stars transforming a nebula
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Artificial intelligence could help make quantum computers a reality
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Australia's Great Barrier Reef in grip of 'mass bleaching event'
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COP28: Inside the United Arab Emirates, the oil giant hosting 2023 climate change summit
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Humans are the elephant in the room when it comes to conservation models
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Study finds climate change is helping tropical fish invade Australian ocean water
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The first glow-in-the-dark animals may have been ancient corals deep in the ocean
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Finding an insurance policy is getting harder in places hit by extreme weather
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Researchers uncover regulatory system that regulates branching patterns in lung epithelial tissue
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Does the Milky Way have too many satellite galaxies?
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Stop killing brown snakes—they could be a farmer's best friend say researchers
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Exploring the multifaceted role of MicroRNA156 in horticultural plants
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Research examines tweets during Hurricane María to analyze social media use during disasters
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The fascinating sex lives of insects
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Men say they are spending more time on household chores, and would like to do more—survey of 17 countries
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Research shows that 'softer' proteins can cross into the nucleus quicker
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Q&A: Research visualizes a precise mechanism for how cells sort their trash
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Microbial comics: RNA as a common language, presented in extracellular speech-bubbles
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Sixty-million-year-old grape seeds reveal how the death of the dinosaurs may have paved the way for grapes to spread
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A decision-support tool gives second life to food waste
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'Phantom decoys' manipulate human shoppers—but bees may be immune to their charms
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Stricter parental monitoring of social media isn't always better, says study
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New species of ancient vampire squid unearthed in Luxembourg
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Light-activated materials perform well in treatment of textile effluent
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3D covalent organic frameworks with zyg topology for photocatalytic synthesis of hydrogen peroxide
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Locusts adapt sense of smell to detect food in swarms, study shows
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Feeling rushed at the food ordering kiosk? You're not alone
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Study reveals the power of reflecting upon legacy
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Study shows marine oxygen landscape was shaped by plate movement and biological innovation
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The problem with shaming people for Auschwitz selfies
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Low-intensity grazing is locally better for biodiversity but challenging for land users, study shows
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Humans shape the journey of mud, study reveals
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As ocean surfaces acidify, a deep-sea acidic zone is expanding, and marine habitats are being squeezed
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COVID-19 school and daycare closures left working mothers physically and mentally exhausted, study shows
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Plastic-greenhouse agriculture: A novel soil profile design for global sustainability and enhanced crop production
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A method for the early prediction of El Niño events with high hazard potential
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Deep learning for real-time molecular imaging
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Beads found in Israel are the oldest known example of the use of organic red pigments
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Nanoscale topcoat can turbocharge supported gold nanoparticle catalysts
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New 'digital twin' Earth technology could help predict water-based natural disasters before they strike
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Toxic storms blamed on climate change cloud Tajikistan
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Supercooled phase transitions: Could they explain gravitational wave signals?
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Boreal forest and tundra regions worst hit over next 500 years of climate change, climate model shows
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From stars to oceans: The impact of penetrative turbulence on climate science
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Little African duckbill dinosaurs provide evidence of an unlikely ocean crossing
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Engineers solve 'catalysis vs corrosion' mystery in electrochemical ozone production
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Observations explore the nature of merging dwarf galaxy VCC 322
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Lianas, trees show varied stem xylem structure-function link
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Hummingbirds are 'on the go' in California: What you'll see and how to attract them
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New islands won't help those made homeless by sea-level rise
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Children with language disorders may fall victim to false friends, study warns
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Navigating special education labels is complex, and it matters for education equity
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Unveiling the microscopic mechanism of superconducting metallic transistors
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A new way of designing auxetic materials
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A novel quantification method for ribonucleotides, which are needed in almost all cellular processes
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Researchers discover cause of initial spike in immune response when pathogens attack plants
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Sunshine spurs spending: Investors bet big on sunny days, study finds
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Nations urged to phase out fossil fuels at UN climate talks
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Sea swamps Bangladesh at one of world's fastest rates
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Toward a global scientific consensus: Identifying vulnerable marine ecosystems through imagery
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Boaters dumping trash in South Florida's waters? Teens face felony charges
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Textile scientists offer fresh insights on why some clothes get smellier
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Plasma scientists develop computer programs that could reduce the cost of microchips, stimulate manufacturing
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Learning is easier with a positive attitude, finds meta-study
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Parrots love playing tablet games, and it's helping researchers understand them
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Study quantifies satellite brightness, challenges ground-based astronomy
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A new tool for plant long non-coding RNA identification
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Coming in hot: NASA's Chandra checks habitability of exoplanets
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Dense measurement network reveals high level of PM2.5 in Punjab due to crop residue burning
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New method of wavefunction matching helps solve quantum many-body problems
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Precipitation may brighten Colorado River's future, says modeling study
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Producing quantum materials with precision, with the help of AI
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Researchers create faster and cheaper way to print tiny metal structures with light
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Older adults want to express themselves with emojis, they just don't understand how to
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Jujube witches' broom phytoplasmas inhibit ZjBRC1-mediated abscisic acid metabolism to induce shoot proliferation
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Wild yeasts from Patagonia could yield new flavors of lagers: Genetic mutations enhance alcohol production
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Southern California's smog-cutting plan is failing and regulators would rather point fingers than fix it
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Researchers find intriguing new tool for tendon healing: Nanoparticles for precision drug delivery
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Hungry, hungry white dwarfs: Solving the puzzle of stellar metal pollution
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Novel hydroxyapatite-targeting nanodrug may be a paradigm shift for cancer treatment
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Previous theory on how electrons move within protein nanocrystals might not apply in every case
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Multi-dimensional multiplexing optical secret-sharing framework with cascaded liquid crystal holograms
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Surveillance and genotyping of SARS-CoV-2 in sewage water by Cas12a-facilitated portable plasmonic biosensor
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How a long-lost fish species was brought back to Bendigo
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An ultracompact multimode meta-microscope
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We're social beings: So are the microbes in our microbiomes
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Climate change not to blame for deadly Chile Fires: researchers
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New 'forever chemical' cleanup strategy discovered
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UK rabbit owners can recognize pain in their pets, study finds
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Capturing DNA origami folding with a new dynamic model
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Chinese-Russian cooperation has strengthened significantly in the past 30 years, analysis shows
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Researchers discover that ants from millions of years ago used the same sensory organs as modern ants
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Migration of hominins out of Africa may have been driven by the first major glaciation of the Pleistocene
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Combining electron microscopy and simulations to get a thorough understanding of an iron and aluminum alloy
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JWST takes a detailed look at Jupiter's moon Ganymede
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New paper suggests how universities can regain control of education from AI
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'Bliss' compound may hold out hope for autoimmune skin disease
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Canadian government plans to amend legislation to allow detained migrants to be held in federal prisons
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Learning the trick to finding cannibalized stars
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Good neighbors: Bonobo study offers clues into early human alliances
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Old times revived for climate adaptation
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A synchronous defluorination-oxidation process for degradation of fluoroarenes with PEC
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The psychological poverty trap: How lack of money impacts decision-making, procrastination and loss of control
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Single-emitter super-resolved imaging of radiative decay rate enhancement in dielectric gap nanoantennas
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Bees need food up to a month earlier than provided by recommended pollinator plants, study reveals
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Moonlight basking and queer courting: New research reveals the secret lives of Australian freshwater turtles
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Nanopores and deep learning aid in disease diagnostics
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Dune: What the climate of Arrakis can tell us about the hunt for habitable exoplanets
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Unveiling the mysteries of cell division in embryos with timelapse photography
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Swifts need more nest boxes, but that alone won't be enough. Here's why
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NASA volunteers find 15 rare 'active asteroids'
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Survey finds public perception of scientists' credibility has slipped
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Scientists develop silver nanoparticle sensor to detect genes causing hearing loss
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Novel RNA- or DNA-based substances can protect plants from viruses, scientists show
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Advanced algae sensor tested in Toledo proves valuable tool in protecting drinking water
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Video: Fireball witnessed by weather satellite
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Researchers confirm scale matters in determining vulnerability of freshwater fish to climate changes
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Monitoring strategies of suspended matter after natural and deep-sea mining disturbances
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The math problem that took nearly a century to solve
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Mobs of tuna crabs descend on Southern California waters
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A natural touch for coastal defense: Hybrid solutions may offer more benefits in lower-risk areas
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Angle-dependent holograms made possible by metasurfaces
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NASA's ECOSTRESS maps burn risk areas across Phoenix streets
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Suppressing boredom at work hurts future productivity, study shows
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Ahead of Ariane 6 launch, what are the other big rockets?
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Investigators find that streams connected to groundwater show improved detoxification and microbial diversity
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Mapping soil health: New index enhances soil organic carbon prediction
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Keeping fit to curb workplace deviance
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How the genome diversity of major crops tells the story of their evolution
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Illegitimate interruptions reduce productivity in the workplace, finds study
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New polymers show interaction with cells
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Measuring improvement in the design of pulses for quantum systems
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2D optoelectronic neuron array achieves broadband and low-loss optical nonlinearity accessible with ambient light
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Tiny vibrating bubbles could lead to better water treatment
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Huge rocket motors arrive at Los Angeles museum for space shuttle Endeavour display
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How extratropical ocean-atmosphere interactions can contribute to the variability of jet streams
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When people are under economic stress, their pets suffer too—we found parts of Detroit that are animal welfare deserts
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Bivalve mollusks may hold the secret to a longer life
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90,000-year-old human footprints found on Moroccan beach
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UK research reveals hand car wash sector is awash with exploitation
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Exploring the details of a German mummy collection
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Antarctica's sea ice hit another low this year—understanding how ocean warming is driving the loss is key
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'Emotionally, he's destroyed me': Why intimate partner sexual violence needs to be taken as seriously as stranger rape
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Itinerant magnetism and superconductivity in exotic 2D metals for next-generation quantum devices
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Ultrasensitive photonic crystal detects single particles down to 50 nanometers
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A new dynamic duo? AI and people skills are changing business
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How to bring 'ghost ponds' back from the dead
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New method could significantly reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions
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English rivers in 'desperate' state: report
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Philly parents worry about kids' digital media use but see some benefits, too
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Scientists develop an easier, less expensive technology for proteome analysis
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New map of 20th-century land use in Britain helps researchers demystify biodiversity change
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Global study reveals health impacts of airborne trace elements
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Elephants: Earth's giant climate change canaries
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Investigating resiliency and vulnerability of global supply chains during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Scientists identify novel lysosome fission factor
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Poll finds younger workers feel stressed, lonely and undervalued
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Another overnight sonic boom possible from SpaceX launch of moon-bound lander
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Orchid awakening: Unveiling the hormonal choreography behind flower development
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Did Eurasia's dominant East-West axis 'turn the fortunes of history'?
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Mining asteroids: A new method to extract metals from asteroids
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Thermal imaging: A promising tool to measure stress in wild animals
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Climate change likely to drive more floods in some parts of the US, fewer in others
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Suicide rates in the US are on the rise. A new study offers surprising reasons why
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New tomographic images shed light on the cessation of Indian continental subduction and ending the Himalayan orogeny
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Famed Thai holiday isles suffer water shortages after heatwave
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Why saline lakes are the canary in the coalmine for the world's water resources
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Climate change is a human rights issue
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Novel chemical recycling system for vinyl polymers of cyclic styrene derivatives
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Dutch retiree helps solve mystery of strangely large bat penis
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Scientists open door to achieving high-precision 'slippery structural hydrogel'
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How often do you lie? Deception researchers investigate how the recipient and the medium affect telling the truth
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Selective dual-wavelength olefin metathesis 3D-printing: How engineers are using SWOMP
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Report finds marketers still facing discrimination and exclusion in Western Australia
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Accelerated approach leads to discovery of a new catalytic promoter on par with decades of study
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Relatable, welcoming cities play large role in migrant success, finds study
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Scientists: Research on environmental attitudes might be biased
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New data, same appearance for M87*
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The case for 'math-ish' thinking
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Ecologists call for strengthening nature-based climate solutions at the federal level
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Vera Rubin's keen eye on our solar system will inspire future missions
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Dutch winter bee mortality rate above 20%, finds annual survey
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Anticipating future risks of climate-driven wildfires in boreal forests
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Expert says multistate foodborne illness outbreaks impact restaurant stock price, public perception
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Walking in African cities can be a miserable experience: Study shows planners ignore needs of pedestrians
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High-latitude wilderness may be threatened by agriculture as the climate warms
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Team is first ever to measure qubits with ultrasensitive thermal detectors, evading Heisenberg uncertainty principle
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In many major crop regions, workers plant and harvest in spiraling heat and humidity
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Oocytes outsmart toxic proteins to preserve long-term female fertility
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Video technology could transform how scientists monitor changes in species evolution and development
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Remote Lake Superior island wolf numbers are stable but moose population declining, researchers say
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Out on dry land: Water shortage threatens species in Ruaha National Park in Tanzania
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Dial it up to Category 6? As warming stokes storms, some want a bigger hurricane category
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A new campaign wants to redefine the word 'nature' to include humans—here's why this linguistic argument matters
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On-demand conformation of an artificial cytoskeleton
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Quenched galaxies in the early universe
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New theory links topology and finance
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Only 10% of Australia's native plants can be bought as seed: How to make plantings more diverse
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Sustainability and climate education are 'vital for green jobs,' say experts
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Money might be more motivating for people in 'WEIRD' countries
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Diversity in government contracts still falls short of equal opportunity for disadvantaged firms
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Q&A: How to catch a glimpse of a new star about to appear in the night sky
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Evaluating the success of biocatalysis from pharmaceuticals to environmental technology
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First Arab woman to graduate NASA training shoots for the Moon
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Want to prevent misinformation? Present data with an interactive visual, says study
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Shade-grown coffee demonstrates the benefits of combining agriculture and conservation
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Discovery of an atypical heat shock factor, HSF5, involved in meiotic mechanisms has implications for male infertility
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New evidence found for Planet 9
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Thermoelectric permanent magnet opens new possibilities in thermal management technologies
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75% of exclusive hardwood may be illegally harvested
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New patent for bio-based polymer to be used in piezoelectric devices
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Discover 6 fascinating animals that live at the bottom of the St. Lawrence River
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AI could revolutionize environmental planning—if we don't get trapped in the 'iron cage of rationality'
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Some intelligent civilizations could be trapped on their worlds
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Fossil study shows frogs were Florida's first-known vertebrates from the Caribbean
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Children's positive attitude toward mathematics fades during the early school years, finds study
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Remember they said Miami would be under water? A preview of the future
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Synthetic droplets cause a stir in the primordial soup: Chemotaxis research answers questions about biological movement
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Calls for regulatory action to strengthen biodiversity disclosures
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The formation of switchable and metastable discrete structures through chiral self-sorting
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Affirmative action policies to increase diversity are successful, but controversial, around the world
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Harmful 'forever chemicals' removed from water with new electrocatalysis method
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Animated maps reveal true level of devastation in Ukraine
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Novel method for controlling light polarization uses liquid crystals to create holograms
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Larger-scale warfare may have occurred in Europe 1,000 years earlier than previously thought
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Humans got to America 7,000 years earlier than thought, new research confirms
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Targeted household cleaning can reduce toxic chemicals post-wildfire, research shows
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Avoid cramming and don't just highlight bits of text: How to help your memory when preparing for exams
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New chip-scale erbium-based laser offers broad wavelength tunability
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Airbnb study sheds light on whether incentivizing customer reviews makes a difference
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UK needs AI legislation to create trust so companies can 'plug AI into British economy': Report
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Long-term research shows herring arrive earlier in the Wadden Sea due to climate change
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An 1867 Washington deluge shows the region's potential for flooding
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A new tool for UK police forces to improve rape investigations
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A Russian satellite has shifted within 60 km of another spacecraft
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White Sands propulsion team tests 3D-printed Orion engine component
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Simulations of 'backwards time travel' can improve scientific experiments
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Theoretical physicists find Higgs boson does not seem to contain any harbingers of new physics
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Four dead as Tropical Storm Pilar dumps heavy rains on C. America
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Researchers discover a new form of scientific fraud: Uncovering 'sneaked references'
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Research reveals that prehistoric seafloor pockmarks off the California coast are maintained by powerful sediment flows
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Discovery of bacterial proteins that induce asexual reproduction in insects
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Insights into moss growth under elevated carbon dioxide levels may benefit climate change models
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Little-known beaked whale found in cold waters off Hokkaido
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Effects of integrated rice-crayfish farming on soil biodiversity and functions
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Colombian mission to Antarctica analyzes climate change footprints
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Research identifies key drivers of life satisfaction and happiness
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New dinosaur species may be closest known relative of Tyrannosaurus rex
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Counting butterflies reduces anxiety, study shows
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Study shows methane emissions from wetlands increase significantly over high latitudes
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Scientists outline actions to protect lochs from climate change
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Astronomers find direct link that supernovae give rise to black holes or neutron stars
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Firearms officers: UK report reveals the 'toxic culture' keeping women and ethnic minorities out of specialist squads
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Researchers started a service for people worried about their sexual thoughts about children: Here's what they found
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Indian astronomers investigate star-forming complex S193
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Sticking with sports during school years linked to academic success
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Transformation and mechanisms of climate wet/dry change on the northern Tibetan Plateau under global warming
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Scientists discover new way to control blood vessel growth with the peptide Apelin
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What to expect when total solar eclipse passes through Ohio
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Scientists find further evidence that climate change could make fungi more dangerous
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Determining the safest Mars caves for future astronauts
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Melting ice roads cut off Indigenous communities in northern Canada
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NASA study: Asteroid's orbit, shape changed after DART impact
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Amazon region hit by trio of droughts in grim snapshot of the century to come
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Researchers develop prime editors using Cas12a and circular RNAs in human cells
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The possibility of past life on Mars: Biomolecules may have originated from atmospheric formaldehyde
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Are pulsars the key to finding dark matter?
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We are losing tetrapod species at a faster rate than we are rediscovering them, researchers say
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New literacy research can help improve learning outcomes and fight global poverty
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'Peace speech' in the media characterizes a country's peaceful culture, suggests new study
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Experts document progress under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act benefiting students with disabilities
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Astronomers detect radio halo in a massive galaxy cluster
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Integrating monitoring data to analyze greenhouse gas emissions from reservoirs in the Yellow River Basin
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Marine cloud brightening models show unexpected consequences of geoengineering
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Wind farms, key to clean-energy efforts, threaten birds and bats: Developers urged to plan for wildlife
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Why you might start to hate the influencers you once loved
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Superbug killer: New synthetic molecule highly effective against drug-resistant bacteria
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Method that silences specific genes while leaving others unaffected could aid research and therapy
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Quantum talk with magnetic disks
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Researchers reveal true crabs' epic ancient odyssey from sea to land and back again
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Shining a light on the hidden properties of quantum materials
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New research may make future design of nanotechnology safer with fewer side effects
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Ski like a girl: Researchers reveal hidden histories of women in Nordic sport
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Greek valley that became a lake stirs drought debate
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Hubble captures barred spiral galaxy NGC 685
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Dingoes given 'almost-human' status in pre-colonial Australia, archaeological study finds
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Using a machine learning to model dead zones in lakes
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How comparison options affect stock buys
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Coastal wetlands can't keep pace with sea-level rise, and infrastructure is leaving them nowhere to go
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Study shows alkyl-aromatic hybrid micelles can form from emergent umbrella-shaped molecules
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Biologists uncover new species of tiger beetle: Eunota houstoniana
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The art of molecular self-assembly: Crafting 2D nanostructures for advanced materials
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Jinglinxi, China: Ditches and ponds could be used in upland catchments to balance drainage and intercept pollutants
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Researchers discover how a fly species gained sole access to a fruit in the Seychelles
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Advanced nuclear magnetic resonance technique reveals precise structural, dynamical details in zeolites
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New Zealand to ban 'forever chemicals' in make-up
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Gig economy, cost of living crisis, housing hostility: Young Australians are feeling worse off than their parents
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New method to measure entropy production on the nanoscale
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Researchers identify potential hazards in biosolid fertilizers
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Researchers control quantum properties of 2D materials with tailored light
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Researchers develop low-cost light sheet fluorescence microscope
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Cold storage research could put a freeze on red meat waste
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Rare Sāmoan discovery offers clues to origins of inequality
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New species of Arum family reported from Myanmar
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Asteroid making its closest approach to Earth this week
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Variable star V708 Car has an unusual chemical composition, study finds
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El Niño: Malawi's harvest of maize—its staple food—may fall by 22.5% this year
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Study offers improved look at Earth's ionosphere
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Two sex pheromone receptors for sexual communication found in the American cockroach
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Performing complex-valued linear transformations using spatially incoherent diffractive optical networks
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Bio-based resins could offer recyclable future for 3D printing
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Enzyme molecule in marine bacteria degrades plastic polymer
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Launch date set for NASA's PREFIRE mission to study polar energy loss
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Benefits messaging boosts consumer plant purchasing
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Tiny crustaceans discovered preying on live jellyfish during harsh Arctic night
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No easy way to communicate the impacts of climate change, says study
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Researchers identify new method to boost laser processing resolution
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License suspensions disproportionately hurt marginalized communities, finds study
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A new and simple method for super-resolution microscopy
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Researchers say that disinfectants can promote antibiotic resistance
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Gravesite in France offers evidence of steppe migrant integration with Late Neolithic Europeans
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Less affluent countries found to be more prone to damage caused by biological invasions despite lower trade volume
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3D-printed chip sensor detects foodborne pathogens for safer products
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Researchers decipher enzyme scissors of intestinal microbes
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Rapid climate change may be causing Greenland's bedrock to rise, forming small islands
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For sustainable aviation fuel, researchers engineer a promising microorganism for precursor production
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The impact of carbon impurities on the quality of gallium nitride crystals
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A promising leap towards computers with light-speed capabilities
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International team cracks genomic code for earliest forms of terrestrial plant life
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New study reveals significant risk of bankruptcy for Japanese professional football clubs
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Sodium's high-pressure transformation can tell us about the interiors of stars, planets
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A new approach for fast and cost-effective pathogen detection
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The first slow-slip events seen off southern Costa Rica
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Can we eat our way through an exploding sea urchin problem?
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International planet hunters unveil massive catalog of strange worlds
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Too many Aussies are starting a family and raising their kids in poverty, researchers say
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A key to the future of robots could be hiding in liquid crystals
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A new method to control quantum bound states in superconducting device
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Scientists sequence entire genome of Australian bilby
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Scientists pit primates against smaller-brained mammals to find out who is the smartest forager
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Introducing multi-component liquid-infused surfaces for adaptive and functional coatings
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Fixing space-physics mistake enhances satellite safety
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Northern China chokes under severe pollution
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Research explores impact of 'manfluencer' culture on Australian schools
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Scientists develop new technology to identify individual full-length human proteins
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Combating invasive species globally with new algorithm
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Microprinting millions of microparticles in the blink of an eye through multi-photon 3D laser printing
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Salad in space? New research says it's not a healthy choice
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Study: No, an anti-racist program in schools doesn't stress out kids
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Study indicates that as racial diversity and income rise, civilian injuries by police fall
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A simple, inexpensive way to make carbon atoms bind together
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Research finds dramatic increase in cranial traumas as the first cities were being built, suggesting a rise in violence
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Exploring the potential of single-atom catalysts
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A 'liquid battery' advance—strategies for electrocatalytic hydrogenation
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Solving a long-standing problem in transmission electron microscopy
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Venezuela oil giant says 80 percent of oil spill cleaned up
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Colombia seeks help with forest fires as smoke blankets capital
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Continuous non-invasive glucose sensing on the horizon with the development of a new optical sensor
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Thirty years of change of fish communities in South China Sea
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Thousands of salmon escape truck crash into nearby river
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Report: England has more food banks inside schools than regular food banks nationwide
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Droughts in Europe could be avoided with faster emissions cuts
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WWII-era munitions found under water in survey of Southern California industrial waste dump site
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Embryo and organoid models do not threaten the definition of personhood, bioethicist says
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New study reveals overlooked driver of biodiversity across landscapes: Conditions during plant establishment
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Loathed by scientists, loved by nature: Sulfur and the origin of life
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Looking for love: How we can fool ourselves when we are into someone
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Escape the vapes: Scientists call for global shift to curb consumer use of disposable technologies
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Study finds protected areas for elephants work best if they are connected
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New study calls into question prior study results that found tumor transmission slowing in Tasmanian devils
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Machine learning models improve the prediction of groundwater depth in the Ningxia area of China
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Printed sensors in soil could help farmers improve crop yields and save money
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Hot compression bonding helps achieve seamless CLAM steel joint
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Increasing minimum wage has positive effects on employment, says study
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Study shows slow-growth diet before breeding offers better long-range health in pigs
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Taking the bite out of snake venom
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If your TV spoke to you, would you buy it? Study finds people spend more on some "talking products"
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Can hunger be eradicated by 2030?
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Structure and function of new lysosome transporter revealed
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Learning to read in times of alternative facts
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Joint research team develops edge-to-edge assembly technique for 2D nanosheets
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ATLAS sets stringent limits on the existence of supersymmetric dark matter particles
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China's doom loop: A dramatically smaller (and older) population could create a devastating global slowdown
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New dart launcher may be a better way to inject animals with drugs
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Japan billionaire Maezawa cancels moon trip due to uncertainty over SpaceX rocket development
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Inferring causative microbial features from metagenomic data of limited samples
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Researchers engineer colloidal quasicrystals using DNA-modified building blocks
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Recent and extensive volcanism discovered on Venus
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Research demonstrates benefits of decarbonization, renewable energy on public health outcomes
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'Courtship' gene shows different effects in two fruit fly species
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Researchers realize hydrogen formation by contact electrification of water microdroplets and its regulation
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Towards novel promising perovskite-type ferroelectric materials: High-pressure synthesis of rubidium niobate
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Understanding uncertainties in projected summer precipitation changes over the Tibetan Plateau
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Study finds world's most prolific CO₂-fixing enzyme is slowly getting better
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Yes, some animals can have babies without a mate. Here's how
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Coastal chemistry improves methane modeling
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Capturing greenhouse gases with the help of light
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Bad boys: Study finds aggressive bonobo males attract more mates
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Securely propagating entanglement at the push of a button
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Fast radio bursts from distant neutron stars resemble earthquakes rather than solar flares
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Scientists discover methods to regulate carbon storage in humus layer of forest in north China
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New flood modeling research aims to produce more accurate predictions
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New measurement captures clearer picture of our galaxy and beyond
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Hydrogen detected in lunar samples, points to resource availability for space exploration
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Greenland Climate Network measurement series reprocessed
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New catalytic technique creates key component of incontinence drug in less time
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EU must adapt to warming continent: Officials
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Translating nuclear waste site data into microbial ecosystem insights
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Study finds consumers willing to pay more for naturally colored cotton clothing
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Scientists shoot first true-to-life 3D image of the thick filament of mammalian heart muscle
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An out-of-Africa story hiding in our DNA
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NASA confirms mystery object that crashed through roof of Florida home came from space station
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Study highlights successful Iowa program for youth exiting foster care
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Hidden 'star' sand dune mystery solved by ancient find
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Dung dynasty: The plant boosting powers of beetle recyclers
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In Manitoba, First Nations infants have 'staggering' rate of involvement with Child and Family Services, study finds
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Are you really in love? How expanding your love lexicon can change your relationships and how you see yourself
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Key test drive of Orion on NASA's Artemis II to aid future missions
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More than 30 new species of bacteria discovered in patient samples
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Killer whales use specialized hunting techniques to catch marine mammals in the open ocean
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Four new DAQ white dwarfs discovered
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Nanoparticle vaccine could curb cancer metastasis to lungs by targeting a protein
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'Degree of Kevin Bacon' gene provides possible basis for central players in group connectedness
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Overnight SpaceX launch set for NASA Earth science probe
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Probiotics might help portly pooches shed pounds
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Scientists are testing mRNA vaccines to protect cows and people against bird flu
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Curiosity reigns at SpaceX Starship environmental impact meeting on Space Coast
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Bird flu found in dairy cows in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico
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Warm Jupiter exoplanet orbiting distant star detected
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NASA-ISRO radar mission to provide dynamic view of forests, wetlands
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The stunning echo of 800-year-old explosion
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'Eat, Poop, Die': Researcher's book explores how animals make our world
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Online platform to improve disaster preparedness using community-sourced data, resource mapping, AI
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Linking leaf elemental traits to biomass across forest biomes in the Himalayas
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Characterizing salps as predators of marine microbes
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When plants flower: Scientists ID genes, mechanism in sorghum
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Old stars don't have hot Jupiters, suggests study
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Maps reveal biochar's potential for mitigating climate change
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Expert calls for stronger standards for courts weighing scientific evidence, expertise
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Scientists take a close look at Australia's soil profiles
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New type of tunable filter reveals the potential for terahertz wireless communications
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The controllable splitting of a single Cooper pair in a hybrid quantum dot system
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Image: Hubble views a galactic supernova site
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Mapping noise to improve quantum measurements
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Rare Australian parrot faces multi-virus threat
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How did nervous systems, with their incredible complexity, evolve across different species?
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Scientists design bifunctional catalyst to address environmental pollution problems
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Research examines how recreational marijuana legalization affects a state's college enrollment
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Study suggests evolutionary history regulates fine root lifespan in tree species across the world
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Study unveils a spontaneous toroidal polar topology in the helielectric nematic state
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Hidden reality of hygiene poverty in Ireland revealed
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Russian astronomers discover dozens of new pulsars
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Constructing a deep generative approach for functional RNA design
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Cocoa beans are in short supply: What this means for farmers, businesses and chocolate lovers
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The hidden racist history of hair loss
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Everlasting African wildfires fueled by aerosol feedback
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A novel universal light-based technique to control valley polarization in bulk materials
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Climate economists identify interventions that could rescue 1.5°C Paris Agreement goal
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Study: Teacher perceptions of chronically absent young students may add to the challenges of missing school
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Climate change to bring invasive weeds to mid-Atlantic and northeastern US states: Study
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Rethinking galactic origins of interstellar clouds with heavy-element mapping: Research challenges conventional theory
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Even temporary global warming above 2℃ will affect life in the oceans for centuries, new study finds
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Researchers use 2D bimetallic MOFs to create Se-containing electrocatalysts for overall water splitting
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Hate mosquitoes? Who doesn't? But maybe we shouldn't
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'One ring to rule them all': How actin filaments are assembled by formins
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Integrated design of Global Ocean Observing System essential to monitor climate change, says study
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Study finds human noise negatively impacts cricket survival and reproduction
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Researchers develop tuneable anti-counterfeiting material
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Ancient brown bear genomes shed light on Ice Age losses and survival
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Researchers create safer form of Coxiella burnetii for scientific use
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Freeze casting—a guide to creating hierarchically structured materials
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Light show in living cells: New method allows simultaneous fluorescent labeling of many proteins
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9,000 evacuated in northeast Canada due to wildfires
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Old joke: Apes also like to tease, meaning trait could be ancient
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Rethinking masculinity: Teaching men how to love and be loved
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New roles for autophagy genes in cellular waste management and aging
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Researchers demonstrate control of living cells with electronics
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Unlocking the secrets of cell behavior on soft substrates: A paradigm shift in mechanobiology
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Hyper-spectral-resolution stimulated Raman spectroscopy with amplified fs pulse bursts
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1.5C goal on the line as countries gear up for key climate talks
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Researchers find unusual heat resilience in tree swallows
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Revolutionizing next-generation VR and MR displays with a novel pancake optics system
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More women in venture capital doesn't mean more funding for female-led businesses, new research suggests
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ISS research shows spaceflight affects tumor-bearing fruit fly hosts and their parasites
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Desert fire simulation helps with education and engagement
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Bangladeshi fish farms 'need climate data support'
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Scientists create octopus survival guide to minimize impacts of fishing
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The impact of man-made noise on magpie behavior
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Scientists 'fingerprint' methane to track a climate change culprit
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Music festivals are increasingly affected by climate change—is the industry doing enough to mitigate the impact?
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An increase in blood-sucking black flies is expected in Germany
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Researchers map Drosophila's neural networks that control wing and leg movement
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Building artificial cells to measure energy flow in living systems
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Study finds decline in the stability of water yield in watersheds
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Missing identity options on forms can prompt anger, reduce belonging
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Study finds ways to enhance transcription factor activity
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Researchers: We can't say yet if grid-breaking thunderstorms are getting worse, but we shouldn't wait to find out
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International team detects eruption of mega-magnetic star in nearby galaxy
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Study reports that age is the driving force in changing how stars move within galaxies
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No-cause evictions have the potential to hurt renters—with little gain for good landlords
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Earth's atmosphere is our best defense against nearby supernovae, study suggests
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Multimodal graphene-based e-textiles for the realization of customized e-textiles developed for the first time
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Higher parenting stress for dads working from home versus onsite during pandemic
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Biological fingerprints in soil show where diamond-containing ore is buried
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Dubai rowers to brave Arctic to highlight plastics pollution
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Researchers reveal dynamic structure of FLVCR proteins and their function in nutrient transport
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Buy Nothing meets GoFundMe: How a new website aims to 'revolutionize' philanthropy
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NASA astronauts practice next giant leap for Artemis
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Isotope study suggests men and women had equal access to resources 6,000 years ago
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A potentially improperly zoned, foul-smelling plant in southwest Dallas is shutting down
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What drives students to take up teaching? A new study explores aspirations and challenges
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What did the electron 'say' to the phonon in the graphene sandwich?
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Study of Mongolian Arc adds to mystery surrounding its purpose
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Could microbes be the answer to detoxifying Scottish water sources?
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Researchers assemble patterns of micro- and nanoparticles without using solvents
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Women and younger workers more likely to be underemployed, UK report finds
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A constitutional right to hunt and fish? Florida voters will decide in 2024
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Vacuum in optical cavity can change material's magnetic state without laser excitation
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NYC, bracing for another round of Canadian wildfire smoke this summer, works on response
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Nanobubble research to improve green hydrogen production
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Taiwan earthquake: An earthquake scientist on what we know so far and what may happen next
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The first assessment of toxic heavy metal pollution in the Southern Hemisphere over the last 2,000 years
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Scientists discover new plants that could lead to 'climate-proof' chocolate
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Mass tourism brings dollars but with all the baggage
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World's biggest companies snap up 'likely junk' carbon offsets: analysis
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This ancient snake in India might have been longer than a school bus and weighed a ton
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Researchers develop technique to authenticate the origin of Western Australia's honey
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Most prisoners never receive visitors, and this may put them at a higher risk of re-offending
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We have revealed a unique time capsule of Australia's first coastal people from 50,000 years ago
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East Africa must prepare for more extreme rainfall during the short rainy season, says study
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Alternative tidal wetlands in plain sight have overlooked Blue Carbon superstars
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Scientists investigate Grand Canyon's ancient past to predict future climate impacts
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Telomere-to-telomere genome assembly of melon provides a high-quality reference for meta-QTL analysis
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Study gives first view of centromere variation and evolution
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Generating graph states of atomic ensembles via photon-mediated entanglement
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Analysis finds soaring demand for people skills in Aussie post-pandemic jobs market
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Senegal's small scale gold miners still use poisonous mercury: How to reduce the harm
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U.S. safety protocols stopped TB in imported lab monkeys from spreading to humans
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Detroit's legacy of housing inequity has caused long-term health impacts − these policies can help mitigate that harm
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Researchers reveal new cellular mechanical transducer
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Breaking the 10-petawatt limit with a new laser amplification
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Escaped GMO canola plants persist long-term, but may be losing their engineered resistance to pesticides
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Phage-derived enzyme targets E. faecalis biofilms to mitigate acute graft-versus-host disease
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Treasures beneath the ocean floor? Seawater plays role in gold formation
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Unlocking pathways to break down problem proteins presents new treatment opportunities
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Research unveils biochemical defenses against chemical warfare
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Manipulating host defenses: Unveiling the role of a powdery mildew effector in grapevine infection
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Hidden partners: Symbiodolus bacteria found in various insect orders
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Collaborating to build a more efficient rocket
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Cellphone ban won't address mental health, classroom concentration issues, say experts
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The secret to saving old books could be gluten-free glues
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Study finds labor market support for transgender people is lower than for other sexual minorities
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Researchers study the analytic pricing formulas of vulnerable timer options
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How much water would a self-sustaining moonbase need?
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Australian mosquito species found to target frogs' noses
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Keeping cells together—how our body resists mechanical stress
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New tool reveals gene behavior in bacteria
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War a biodiversity enemy even in peaceful locales, says study
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Exotic atomic nucleus sheds light on the world of quarks
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Giant phage holds promise as treatment for lung infections, researchers find
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Researchers develop rechargeable carbonaceous geosupercapacitor for sustainable pollutant abatement
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Research challenges 'universal mechanism' concept, aiming to understand specific protein interactions
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Decorated nanoparticles prevent anaphylaxis without causing side effects in mouse study
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Melting ice no guarantee of smooth sailing in fabled Arctic crossing: Study
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John Milton's notes discovered, including a rare example of prudish censorship
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Computer game helps students get better at detecting fake news
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Household food waste reduced through whole-family food literacy intervention
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A compact metasurface array-based system for single-shot spectroscopic ellipsometry measurement
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Typhoon Koinu injures 190 and brings record-breaking winds to Taiwan
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Community beach clean-ups could beat high-tech solutions for clearing plastic pollution
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Biologists determine the Leep2 complex regulates macropinosome formation
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Saturday Citations: Einstein revisited (again); Atlantic geological predictions; how the brain handles echoes
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New England stone walls deserve a science of their own
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Blood sausages and yak milk: Bronze Age cuisine of Mongolian nomads unveiled
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Vietnam farmers struggle for fresh water as drought brings salinization
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During the 2024 solar eclipse, Texans will aid a national research effort to study the sun
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Ant pheromones may help protect hikers and campers from ticks
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New computational technique enhances accuracy of measurements in nuclear geoscience
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Medicinal plant research unveils the genetic blueprint of Chaenomeles speciosa
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Film festivals are becoming more diverse in several ways, new study reports
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Inane influence: How nonserious product reviews affect online sales
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A look inside the sun's fire: New measurements point at slower burn-in phase of hydrogen burning
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Engineering eco-friendly solvents: An AI approach for carbon capture, biomass processing
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Biases found in coral reef research
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Another example of a fantastic Einstein ring
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Study says parent perceptions of school meals influence student participation in school meal programs
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Fermionic Hubbard quantum simulator observes antiferromagnetic phase transition
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Genes identified that allow bacteria to thrive despite toxic heavy metal in soil
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Mercury could be the perfect destination for a solar sail
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UK screen industry failing to tackle sexual harassment, according to new report
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Is your coffee 'not hot' or 'cold'? Observing how the brain processes negated adjectives
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Aging-emulating biosystem derived from hTSCs
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Study finds yuck factor counteracts sustainable laundry habits
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Researchers: Mentorship is key to improving social and economic outcomes for Black youth
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Unlocking the potential of protease inhibitors for enhanced pest resistance in tea plants
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Curiosity rover finds new evidence of ancient Mars rivers, a key signal for life
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Scientists at Spain meeting sound alarm over ocean warming
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Study reveals evolution of modern-like Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
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Data centers 'straining water resources' as AI swells
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PFAS flow equally between Arctic Ocean and Atlantic Ocean, study finds
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Reprogramming tissue mechanically to promote wound healing
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Soapbark discovery offers a sustainability boost for the global vaccine market
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New genetic strategy for preventing breakdown of plant oils needed for biofuels and other products
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Scientists and Indigenous leaders team up to conserve seals and an ancestral way of life at Yakutat, Alaska
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Study advances understanding of two-state reactivity mechanism in iron-based catalysts
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Flexible and durable bioelectrodes: The future of health care wearables
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Brazil mounts frantic rescue effort as flooding kills at least 78
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What stinks? The role of hydrogen sulfide in the gut
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New technique developed for measurement of temperature distribution inside single catalyst particle
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The botanical imperialism of weeds and crops: How alien plant species on the First Fleet changed Australia
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Exciting applications for marine degradable, bio- and CO2-based PISOX polymers
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Quantum entanglement in quasiparticles: A stealth mode against disorder
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Unlocking the climate benefits of dietary substitutions: The impact of land use policy
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New research shows microevolution can be used to predict how evolution works on much longer timescales
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Green light for Galileo second-generation satellite design
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Unveiling the genetic blueprint of safflower
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The magic of voices: Why we like some singers' voices and not others
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Economist explores why skyscrapers keep getting taller and why the world loves them
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A manifold fitting approach for high-dimensional data reduction beyond Euclidean space
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375-pound loggerhead sea turtle returns to Atlantic Ocean after 3 months of rehab in Florida
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Faulty warnings, deforestation turned Philippine rains 'deadly': Study
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The rising cost of living is eroding brand loyalty as consumers seek more cost-effective alternatives
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Thinking aloud: What happens when children read for pleasure in classroom clubs
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Study decodes dimerization and antidepressant recognition at noradrenaline transporter
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The Mars Sample Return mission has a shaky future, and NASA is calling on private companies for backup
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New deep learning model predicts water and energy demands in agriculture with great accuracy
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The habitable worlds observatory could see lunar and solar 'exo-eclipses'
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Icelanders see little chance of return after volcano destroys homes
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Astronomers discover a peculiar radio galaxy
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Study shows effects of vegetation composition, warming and nitrogen deposition on peatland carbon sink function
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New research opens avenues for more efficient and stable blue OLED displays
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Astrophysicist explains science behind once-in-a-lifetime nova outburst that will light up the sky this year
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UK government urged to tighten public tendering process to fight modern slavery
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Natural pesticides gain ground in 'agri-tox' capital Brazil
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Dark Energy Camera captures remains of a massive star that exploded nearly 11,000 years ago in huge gigapixel image
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Professional misconduct can end a career—who should get a second chance?
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Study shows forever chemicals are a threat to drinking water in rural, predominantly Latinx communities
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Growth of coral reefs likely cannot keep pace with rising sea level
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Reasons not to hug, snuggle or kiss chicks and chickens
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SpaceX is launching more rockets from a military base: Can the Coastal Commission impose a limit?
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Researchers discover distinct life cycle stages of the ectosymbiotic DPANN archaeon Nanobdella aerobiophila
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Research team describes the composition of asteroid Phaethon
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New model extends theory of pattern formation to the nano-cosmos
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Danish grasslands are behaving strangely and researchers don't know why
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From takeoff to flight, the wiring of a fly's nervous system is mapped
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A warming planet has repercussions for human health
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Food security in developed countries shows resilience to climate change
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NASA to launch three sounding rockets during solar eclipse
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To manage chronic wasting disease, some animals die so more can live
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Researchers discover how atmospheric feldspar dust contributes to cloud formation
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Indonesia's Mount Marapi erupts again, leading to evacuations but no reported casualties
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Moon 'swirls' could be magnetized by unseen magmas
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Images hidden in noise revealed by a quantum-inspired phase-imaging method
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Bidirectional host-guest interactions promote selective photocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction
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Einstein Telescope could launch a new era in astronomy
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Addressing the future of Norway's pink salmon
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Chemical reactions can scramble quantum information as well as black holes
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The space-based gravitational wave observatory LISA gets the green light
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From edge of extinction to Australia's croc 'paradise'
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Study calls for better inclusion of women in environmental decision making in Nigeria
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope temporarily pauses observations after malfunction
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Stronger storms free more nutrients from mud flats, finds researcher
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Jet in Jupiter's atmosphere found to fluctuate in roughly four-year periods
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Astronomers conduct first search for forming planets with James Webb Space Telescope
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Tiny tropical puddle frogs show that protecting genetic variation is essential for animals to survive the climate crisis
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'Stellar paternity tests' match orphaned stars to their Milky Way origins
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Vastly bigger than the Black Summer: 84 million hectares of northern Australia burned in 2023
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Brazil emissions progress erased under Bolsonaro: report
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Antarctica provides at least $276 billion a year in economic benefits to the world, new research finds
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NASA to measure moonquakes with help from InSight Mars mission
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New machine-learning model provides teachers with access to high-quality creativity tests
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Observations explore the properties of Type Ic supernova SN 2022jli
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Scientists develop color-changing dyes that light up cellular activity
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NASA to overhaul mission returning samples from Mars—here's why it must and will go ahead
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SpaceX is building a spy satellite network for US, news agency says
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Tibetan plateau had broader social dimensions than previously thought, suggests study
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Study finds new inhalable therapy is a big step forward in lung cancer research
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Best geologic map created for a European rover on Mars
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Altermagnets: A new chapter in magnetism and thermal science
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Enhancing heat tolerance in cool-season turfgrasses
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Researchers reveal new findings on diamond rain on ice planets
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Plastic fantastic or nature-based playgrounds: Which is best for children's development?
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In some classrooms in Senegal, deaf and hard-of-hearing students now study alongside everyone else
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Studying sea anemone genes to learn how they survive near deep-sea hydrothermal vents
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New geological study shows Scandinavia was born in Greenland
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Higher cognitive ability linked to higher chance of having voted against Brexit
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Live animal transport regulations not 'fit for purpose,' large international study finds
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Bridging the gap: Computer scientists develop model to enhance water data from satellites
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Sea change: New blueprint for Southern Ocean survival
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Africa's iconic flamingos threatened by rising lake levels, study shows
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Clarity needed for businesses to achieve greenhouse gas mitigation, study says
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Veterinary surgeon: Spare flat-faced pets the respiratory distress
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Energy trades could help resolve Nile conflict
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Researchers precisely characterize styrene oxide isomerase, which could help yield 'green' chemicals and drug precursors
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ALMA observations shed more light on molecular clouds associated with supernova remnant LHA 120-N49
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Scientists outline a bold solution to climate change, biodiversity loss, social injustice
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A chemically bonded photocatalyst with rich oxygen vacancies for improved photocatalytic decontamination
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Researcher discovers critically endangered bats in two new locations
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The great tits in this Oxford wood are adapting their breeding times as climate changes
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Research reveals new insights into exciton binding energies in organic semiconductors
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Lab experiments show material flowing through cracks can isolate molecules that may reveal early life on Earth
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Scientists close the cycle on recycling mixed plastics
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Study suggests evolutionary basis for male risk-taking behaviors
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Simulating ejecta on titanium spacecraft surfaces under re-entry extreme environment conditions
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Oldest known fossilized skin is 21 million years older than previous examples
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With discovery of roundworms, Great Salt Lake's imperiled ecosystem gets more interesting
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Why do tree frogs lay their eggs on the ground?
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Apple versus donut: How the shape of a tokamak impacts the limits of the edge of the plasma
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Ancient scrolls are being 'read' by machine learning—with human knowledge to detect language and make sense of them
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'Nature's mirror': Climate change batters Albania's butterflies
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Why do some organizations' boards fail? It might be how directors perceive their expertise and responsibilities
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Researchers discover molecular mechanism that influences the symmetrical shape of the style
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Archaea can be 'picky eaters': Study shows a group of parasitic microbes can change host metabolism
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Decoding the language of cells: Profiling the proteins behind cellular organelle communication
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Fire in Argentina UNESCO park caused by arson: Official
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Largest cyclone to hit Australia killed off 90% of Bedout Island's masked boobies
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Marine microbial populations: Potential sensors of the global change in the ocean
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Team takes data science approach to identifying thermal conductivity-related structural factors in amorphous materials
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Iron snow ebb and flow may cause magnetic fields to come and go
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Astronomers observe a strong shock front in galaxy cluster SPT-CLJ 2031-4037
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Charged 'molecular beasts' as the foundation for new chemical compounds
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Endangered seabird shows surprising individual flexibility to adapt to climate change
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Soot pollution from coal-fired power plants is more deadly than soot from other sources, study shows
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How likely are English learners to graduate from high school? Study shows it depends on race, gender and income
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First crewed flight of Boeing Starliner postponed again
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More planets than stars: Kepler's legacy
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Identifying tropane alkaloid types in Hyoscyamus niger L.
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The world's spectacular animal migrations are dwindling. Fishing, fences and development are fast-tracking extinctions
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Curbside collection improves organic waste composting, reduces methane emissions
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Debates on campus safety in response to Palestine solidarity activism show we need strategies to navigate discomfort
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Study shows sexual parasitism helped anglerfish invade the deep sea during a time of global warming
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Blue tit population booms with moths on the menu: Study
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Prussian blue analogs unlock affordable, long-lasting lithium-ion batteries
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Researchers discover new species of mussel that lives in an ancient undersea forest
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US advances review of Nevada lithium mine amid concerns over endangered wildflower
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Researchers develop forest extent map for Mexico
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Strategies to engineer metal-organic frameworks for efficient photocatalysis
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A three-step mechanism explaining ultraviolet-induced CO desorption from CO ice
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Engineering a new color palette for single-molecule imaging
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Classifying quantum secrets: Pendulum experiment reveals insights into topological materials
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New chemical process separates textile fibers for easier recycling
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Computer model helps support theory of asteroid Kamo'oalewa as ejecta from the moon
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Research unveils how plants control the production of reactive oxygen species
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Pioneering robot arm poised to reach new heights in quantum
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A novel micrometer-thick porous coating with unparalleled biomarker detection abilities
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Unusual floods in eastern Congo causing hardship to almost half a million people, WFP says
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Scientists compute with light inside hair-thin optical fiber
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Scientists develop new machine learning method for modeling chemical reactions
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Reviews discusses progress in online detection methods of bioaerosols
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Nutrients direct intestinal stem cell function and affect aging, finds study
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Cyberbullying and sexual harassment rampant in esports, study finds
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Paleontologists identify a new fossil fish genus
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A pregnant stingray with no male companion now has a 'reproductive disease,' aquarium says
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Japan has abandoned decades of pacifism in response to Ukraine invasion and increased Chinese pressure on Taiwan
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Hiring booms at SpaceX and Blue Origin making it hard for NASA to attract talent
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Novel graphene oxide spray coating advances antiviral protection of face masks
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Researchers learn how nectar-laden honey bees avoid overheating
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Science sleuths are using technology to find fakery and plagiarism in published research
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New research details negative consumer impacts of BLM support on major companies and brands
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Using AI to save the Tasmanian devil
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Can't stand gossip? New research suggests that gabbing about others is 'not always a bad thing'
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Starlings' migratory behavior found to be inherited, not learned
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Bacterial test for raw, organic milk may require more precision
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Unconventional technology enhances composites important to automotive, aerospace and renewable energy industries
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Local food systems need to prioritize job quality alongside ethical food production, says researcher
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The evolving attitudes of Gen X toward evolution
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Turbocharged Otis caught forecasters and Mexico off-guard. Scientists aren't sure why
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Scientists launch ambitious roadmap for circular carbon plastics economy
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How insects evolved to ultrafast flight
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Parent–child interaction found to promote pro-environmental behavior through family well-being, nature connectedness
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Relying too much on carbon dioxide removal is 'likely inconsistent with international law,' say researchers
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Observations explore radio jet of a powerful quasar
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The 'spinaron': New quantum effect challenges the long-held Kondo effect
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Bursts of star formation explain mysterious brightness at cosmic dawn
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AI models identify biodiversity from animal sounds in tropical rainforests
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Sea anemones study reveals insights into predator-prey dynamics
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Drone and geospatial team becomes first to map the Coca River in the Amazon basin
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If you have money anxiety, knowing your financial attachment style can help
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Telescope Array detects second-highest-energy cosmic ray ever
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Paper coating biomaterials derived from anaerobic granular sludge may be cost-effective
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Researchers find unprecedented deep oxidative desulfurization with precisely designed Ti sites
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Greece raises wildfire alert level after spate of blazes
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Cat-ching criminals with DNA from pet hairs
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Canada lynx historic range in US likely wider than previously thought
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'Breathing smoke': Brazil's Pantanal wetlands hit by record fires
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Leading a school with poor indoor air quality puts an extra strain on principals
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Why do dyeing poison frogs tap dance?
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Supermassive black hole appears to grow like a baby star
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Study presents a paradigm for achieving desirable holographic 3D display
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Scientists invent coin-sized device to rapidly isolate blood plasma for diagnostics and precision medicine
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Experimental bermudagrasses show varied drought response
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Invasive termites dining in our homes will soon be a reality in most cities, says research
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Method involving citizen participation found effective to address risks of environmental disaster
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Research team develops new thin film deposition process for tin selenide-based materials
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Small 'fortress' parks aren't the answer for Africa's savannah elephants. They need room to roam
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Researchers engineer viruses to kill deadly pathogens
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Studying lake deposits in Idaho could give scientists insight into ancient traces of life on Mars
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How organizations can address toxic workplace cultures to tackle sexual harassment
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Oxidant pollutant ozone removes mating barriers between fly species, study finds
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Study reveals the crow's best friend: Humans
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How psychology can help people live more climate-friendly lives—lessons from around the world
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X-rays reveal unexpected protein function in plants
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Scientists develop new biocontainment method for industrial organisms
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Dietary sucrose determines activity of lithium on gene expression and lifespan in D. melanogaster
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Study suggests that physical processes can have hidden neural network-like abilities
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Multifactor weighting method for enhanced composite images
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Positive work culture provides 'emotional paycheck' for most, but younger Gen Z employees treasure flexibility
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Processor made for AI speeds up genome assembly
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How do birds flock? Researchers do the math to reveal previously unknown aerodynamic phenomenon
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People who work from home are less likely to get pay rises and promotions, finds research
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How the agri-food industry tried to influence revamp of Canada's Food Guide
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Study explores outcomes when politicians talk to businesses
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How science saved the ozone layer
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Structured light beams with controllable polarization along arbitrary trajectories
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Astronomers want JWST to study the Milky Way core for hundreds of hours
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Research suggests watershed scale determines timing of flood in mountainous river regardless of topography
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From defects to order: Spontaneously emerging crystal arrangements in perovskite halides
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Scientists elucidate the role of GlyT1 in anti-schizophrenia drugs
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How scientists are helping plants get the most out of photosynthesis
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New method predicts how climate change will impact food production and financial institutions
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Critically endangered bird at a greater risk of being taken for captivity than harmed through loss of habitat
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Conspiracy theorists seem to favor an intuitive thinking style—here's why that's important
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Positive school climate boosts high school grades, study finds
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A nature-based solution to restore and adapt western US dry forests to climate change
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Two-year study shows some varieties of annual flowers have a place in pollinator-friendly gardens
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New study unveils strategies to combat disinformation wars on social media
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Two faces of dignity: A Kantian perspective on ride share drivers' fight for decent working conditions
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Cyber-physical heating system may protect apple blossoms in orchards
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Researchers leverage machine learning to improve space weather predictions
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Team discovers mechanism that protects tissue after faulty gene expression
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From burns to the wave nature of heat—via the telegraph equation
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A long, long time ago in a galaxy not so far away: Research unearths clues to conditions of the early universe
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Old data from Kepler turns up a system with seven planets
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A chemical mystery solved—the reaction that explains large carbon sinks
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Utilizing palladium for addressing contact issues of buried oxide thin film transistors
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Silky shark makes record breaking migration in international waters of the Tropical Eastern Pacific
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Meta-analysis reveals having a dialect or accent may disadvantage applicants in recruitment processes
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Researchers advance detection of gravitational waves to study collisions of neutron stars and black holes
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Do or dye: Synthetic colors in wastewater pose a threat to food chains worldwide
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New DNA origami technique promises advances in medicine
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Wolverines vanished from California a century ago. Is it time to bring them back?
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China may miss all key climate targets for 2025: report
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Q&A: Other countries put lives before guns. Why can't we?
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Simulations reveal the atomic-scale story of qubits
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Scientists propose novel AI approach for lipid nanoparticles screening in mRNA delivery
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Webb and Hubble telescopes affirm the universe's expansion rate, but the puzzle persists
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New spy cameras reveal surprising behaviors of chacma baboons
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Extreme eruption on young sun-like star signals savage environment for developing exoplanets
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First study on teacher effectiveness for students with and without disabilities
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Scientists discover first nitrogen-fixing organelle
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Researchers advance pigment chemistry with moon-inspired reddish magentas
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Russia's space agency aborts launch of 3 astronauts to the International Space Station; all are safe
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Speeding up calculations that reveal how electrons interact in materials
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A leap toward carbon neutrality: New catalyst converts carbon dioxide to methanol
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AI makes smarter use of seaweed and kelp
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Cosmic dawn observational progress with NenuFAR
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Ditching meat could release vital land to produce energy and remove carbon from the atmosphere—new study
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Teaching nature to break man-made chemical bonds
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Fencing young mussels for ecosystem restoration
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Modeling framework finds fungal 'bouncers' patrol plant-microbe relationship
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New technique uses enzymes to create versatile nanoparticles
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Mode-S aircraft observations being used again to improve forecasts
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Common plant could help reduce food insecurity, researchers find
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Volcanic eruption in Iceland subsides, though scientists warn more activity may follow.
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Olfactory marketing: How strategic use of scents influences customers' shopping experiences
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Killer instinct drove evolution of mammals' predatory ancestors, scientists suggest
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Vietnam temperature records tumble as heat wave scorches
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Mutant newts can regenerate previously defective limbs
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ESA, NASA Solar Observatory discovers its 5,000th comet
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Food from urban agriculture has carbon footprint six times larger than conventional produce, study shows
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Microsoft unveils Aurora, an AI-based weather forecasting system that can also predict air pollution levels
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Sweltering heat across Asia was 45 times more likely because of climate change, study finds
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New vaccine expected to give endangered California condors protection against deadly bird flu
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Deaths and abuse in UK immigration detention: Research shows extent of mental health problem
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Study emphasizes trade-offs between arresting groundwater depletion and food security
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Immigrants found to be significantly less likely to commit crimes than the US-born
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Autonomous measuring instruments systematically detect new materials
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For this beetle, 'date night' comes every other day: The 48-hour cycle of the large black chafer beetle
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Research presents 2D dipole orientation method for mapping cells
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Why don't people care about Australia's native rodents? The problem could be their ugly names
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Scientists discover the possible triggers for bacterial pathogens, opening the door for new treatment strategies
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Early production continues on advanced upper stage for NASA moon rocket
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Reptile roadkill reveals new threat to endangered lizard species
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Secrets of the naked mole-rat: New study reveals how their unique metabolism protects them from heart attacks
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Insect immune insights: Researchers unveil immune system dynamics
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What happens during the first moments of butterfly scale formation
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Crippled spaceship set for fiery reentry into Earth's atmosphere
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How fruit flies smell CO₂:Study identifies individual receptors and how to block them
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How pioneer transcription factors blaze the one trail that determines cell fate
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Stigma against benefits has made devastating poverty acceptable in Britain
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Why India didn't have the 'climate election' it needed, even amid a lethal heat wave
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Microorganisms may be essential to the survival of coral reefs threatened by climate change
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Ancient DNA and bones reveal species on the move as a result of climate changes thousands of years ago
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Good vibrations: Low-energy lasers induce atomic excitation in semiconductor materials
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Advanced assisted reproduction in white rhinos is safe and reliable: Evaluation of procedures
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A handy attachment could make lunar construction a breeze
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How reviews are displayed matters with online shopping
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Swarms of orbiting sensors could map an asteroid's surface
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Whether a racial minority or majority at their school, white teachers struggle with race relations
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Study presents strategy to stamp out illicit market for cannabis amid wave of policy shifts in North America
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Study shows that inoculating soil with mycorrhizal fungi can increase plant yield by by up to 40%
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A Flamingo flock inspires hope: Have the rare birds returned to the Everglades for good?
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New study reveals the crucial role of herbivorous fishes and sea urchins in restoring Caribbean coral reefs
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Fungal resources: Eleven new species of Trichoderma from China
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Study show extracellular vesicles can also deliver messages from non-human cells
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Why some receiving federal benefits don't consider themselves poor, although poverty rates have increased
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Marine CO₂ removal technologies could depend on the appetite of the ocean's tiniest animals
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Excited-multimer mediated supramolecular upconversion on multicomponent lanthanide-organic assemblies
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Baby giraffe dies of a broken neck at Zoo Miami
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Language-related misunderstanding at work: What it is, why it occurs and what organizations can do about it
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Reflecting real-world precipitation extremes in climate simulations
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Scientists discover exotic quantum interference effect in a topological insulator device
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Biologists determine bacteria sense damage to relatives
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Melanin from cuttlefish ink shows promise as sustainable biomass resource
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Understanding corrosion to enable next-generation metals
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EU puts digital Earth in orbit for climate-change fight
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New research reveals the children with 'no voice' in the family courts
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Mobilizing children's creative learning with free mobile coding app
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Talking to Americans reveals the diversity behind the shared opinion 'the country is on the wrong track'
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Japan Fisheries Agency proposes allowing commercial catching of fin whales
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Underwater cameras facilitate large-scale study of oyster reef habitat in Chesapeake Bay
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Boosting UV light absorption in 2D semiconductor with quantum dot hybrids for enhanced light emission
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The Protestant Work Ethic could explain a liking for 'natural' health care, research suggests
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A total solar eclipse races across North America as clouds part along totality
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A new way to erase quantum computer errors
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Unraveling the role of supersulfides in regulating mitochondrial function and longevity
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War changes language: More Ukrainian, less Russian
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The brightest object in the universe is a black hole that eats a star a day
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How the 2024 total solar eclipse is different than the 2017 eclipse
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A new qubit platform is created atom by atom
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AI finds formula for how to predict monster waves by using 700 years' worth of data
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Researchers predict new phase in neutron stars that favors 'nuclear pasta'
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Diamonds are a chip's best friend: Research determines spin-orbit effects on exciton complexes
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Possible atmospheric destruction of a potentially habitable exoplanet
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82% of EU farm subsidies bolster high emissions foods: Study
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Heat-tolerant coral may trade fast growth for resilience
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New warning system can help predict extreme bushfires
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Report: Female charity workers suffered high levels of stress during the pandemic and cost of living crisis
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Honey bees vote to decide on nest sites—why we should listen
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Taiwan's Indigenous languages are under threat—what can NZ learn from their successes and failures?
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Sea level rises could cost EU and UK economies up to 872 billion euros by 2100, study suggests
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Vectorial adaptive optics: Correcting both polarization and phase
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Revving up individual's climate action: How our plates and wheels can drive down carbon emissions
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Underwater mass spectrometry achieves 500-fold sensitivity enhancement for dissolved methane detection
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Silence broken on gender pay gaps but we must hold organizations to account, says workplace diversity expert
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The space bricks have landed
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Astrophysicists discover a novel method for hunting the first stars
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Deep learning model overcomes the challenge of real-world measurements of isotope production target cooling systems
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Not just humans: Bees and chimps can also pass on their skills
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Analyses provide new insights into the evolution, domestication and ornamental traits of crape myrtle
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Clues to mysterious disappearance of North America's large mammals 50,000 years ago found within ancient bone collagen
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Study finds individual tests cannot predict optimal teams
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Understanding the single cell proteome in the context of surrounding tissue
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Study documents slowing of Atlantic currents
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Ice recon: Satellite navigation breakthrough in mapping sea ice thickness
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Yes, the original Barbie is a stereotype. But children also create their own 'Barbie worlds'
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Wafer-scale patterning of gold nanoparticle arrays enables enhanced biosensing
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DNA analysis reveals that there are more species of parasitoid wasps than anticipated
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Boeing's space capsule springs more helium leaks on its first test flight with astronauts
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What can we learn flying through the plumes at Enceladus?
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A 'gold standard' for computational materials science codes
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'Forever chemical' discovery can aid drinking water treatment
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Toxic gunk cleansed from South Carolina's Congaree River 13 years after first reported. What's next?
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Global warming may be behind an increase in the frequency and intensity of cold spells
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The role of seasonal compensation effects on mediating the land carbon sink in response to an extreme El Niño event
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Is less more? Or is less sometimes less? Examining the consumer trend toward minimalist packaging
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Researchers succeed at generating 3D visualizations of chloroplasts' copying machines
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The quark model: A personal perspective
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New study shows outdoor recreation noise affects wildlife behavior and habitat use
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Genetic analysis and archaeological insight combine to reveal the ancient origins of the fallow deer
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Scratch my back, I'll scratch yours: Baboons wily cooperators
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Scientists discover how the Diadem butterfly mimics the African Queen
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Amazon's challenge to Musk's Starlink to have first launch
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Astronomers discover parallel disks and jets erupting from a pair of young stars
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Perseverance finds 'popcorn'-like rocks on planet Mars
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Oldest family of jewel wasps discovered in Cretaceous amber from Lebanon
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Quantum interference could lead to smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient transistors
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New photocatalytic COFs mimic photosynthesis for H₂O₂ production
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Climate change challenges marine conservation efforts in Atlantic Canada
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How to enable insider social change agents to tackle social and environmental issues in organizations
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Tensor-force effects on nuclear matter in relativistic ab initio theory
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Ancient isolation's impact on modern ecology: How deep biogeographic divides drive divergent evolutionary paths
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Creating an island paradise in a fusion reactor
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Successful city parks make diverse communities feel safe and welcome—this Minnesota park is an example
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Scientists develop maleic acid-treated bacterial cellulose gel for enhancing bone repair
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Using nature to help the climate: Four ways that work
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Researchers develop artificial building blocks of life
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Wild bees are under threat from domestic bees, invasive species, pathogens and climate change—but we can help
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Researchers discover new lantibiotic produced by staphylococci
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Consulting firms provide low-quality research on crucial water policies: It shows we have a deeper problem
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Does banning books really help kids? A childhood education expert weighs in
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2023 Canadian wildfires impacted air quality as far away as Europe and China, study finds
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NASA shares two new Moon to Mars architecture white papers
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Observing flows at a liquid-liquid-solid intersection
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AI meets citizen science to unlock the nature of storytelling
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Atmospheric 'teleconnections' sustain warm blobs in the northeast Pacific Ocean
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3.5 billion-year-old hydrothermal vent sediments offers clues to life's origin
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Shuttle Endeavour's giant orange fuel tank hoisted up at California Science Center, but winds delay final placement
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Researchers investigate possibility of collecting DNA from air-conditioning units at crime scenes
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Russian rocket successfully puts Iranian satellite into orbit
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Important molecular pathway for control of aging discovered
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Unveiling the genetic tapestry of tree growth: A model for Populus euphratica development
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Schools shut as toxic smog engulfs India's capital
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Gene flow in giraffes and what it means for their conservation
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The planet is dangerously close to this climate threshold: What 1.5°C really means
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From bubbles to fuel: Could this special soap film soon enable artificial photosynthesis?
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NASA's VIPER moon rover gets its head and neck
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Following in parents' educational footsteps offers financial rewards, study shows
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Promising interlayer sensitization strategy for the construction of high-performance blue hyperfluorescence OLEDs
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Study evaluates pink rib disorder tolerance in lettuce germplasm in humid subtropical environments
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Gut microbes' pathogen defense arsenal unveiled
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Visualization tool helps oceanographers predict sediment sample hotspots
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At Thailand dive expo, fears for coral's future
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Could alien solar panels be technosignatures?
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The psychology of great artists: Beyond the myth of the lone, tortured genius
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Ultra-long room temperature phosphorescence of indium-based organic inorganic metal halide
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Study: Replacing plastics with biodegradable alternatives would lead to significant carbon emissions reduction
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Species composition and succession of coral reef fishes in Huaguang Reef, Xisha Islands
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Q&A: Professor discusses new approaches for the implementation of the quantum internet
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How NASA keeps Ingenuity going after more than 50 flights
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Two species of large ancient lampreys found in China
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More is not always better, even when it comes to digital platforms
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Detecting hidden defects in materials using a single-pixel terahertz sensor
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News media trigger conflict for romantic couples with differing political views
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Shrimp waste revolution: Unlocking potent antioxidants for health and sustainability
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Study quantifies ecological restoration effectiveness on greenhouse gas emissions
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Advance in forensic fingerprint research provides new hope for cold cases
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New 2D polymer brings scientists a step closer to realizing switchable quantum states
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CLAMP complex helps parasites enter human cells
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ESA is testing a modular multipurpose rover that could be a science lab or a tiny bulldozer
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Newly discovered carbon monoxide-runaway gap can help identify habitable exoplanets
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Converting rainforest to plantation impacts food webs and biodiversity, study finds
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Study reveals mechanisms of crystal nucleation in glass-ceramics
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New study reveals that bees cannot taste even lethal levels of pesticides
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Getting dirty to clean up the chemical industry's environmental impact
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Analysis indicates Greek island was home to Bronze Age purple dye workshop
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Demonic obsession: A different look at mental health in the medieval period
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Green spaces can save lives, according to urban big data
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New theory reveals fracture mechanism in soft materials
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Likelihood of hail in Australia has changed substantially over the last four decades
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Q&A: New book explores how elected strongmen weaken democracy
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Spatiotemporal variations of rainy season precipitation in the Tibetan Plateau during the past two millennia
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Tax the rich, say a majority of adults across 17 G20 countries surveyed
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Study details a common bacterial defense against viral infection
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Bacteria in the Arctic seabed are active all year round, researchers find
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Protecting Alaska's wilderness and the Indigenous way of life is critical to a green future, says advocate
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Decoding the 'montmorency' sour cherry genome: Unraveling prunus evolution and enhancing breeding strategies
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Ghana's forests are being wiped out: What's behind this, and why attempts to stop it aren't working
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An augmented reality assessment designed to test astronaut adjustment to gravity changes
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Image: High-power thruster qualification testing for Gateway
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Drier savannas, grasslands store more climate-buffering carbon than previously believed
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Community-controlled schools can create better education outcomes for First Nations students
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Hidden citations in physics may obscure true impact
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Selective conversion of CO₂ into dimethyl ether over hydrophobic and gallium-modified copper catalysts
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Study suggests millions are at risk using high arsenic water for cooking
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A review of liquid crystal spatial light modulators devices and applications
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Researchers achieve electrosynthesis of LiTFSI and N-containing analogs via looped Li-N₂ battery
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It began with a bite: Five dazzling new species of eyelash vipers discovered in Colombia and Ecuador
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Floods in southern Brazil kill 55, force 70,000 from homes
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Tunable quantum anomalous Hall effects in van der Waals heterostructures
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Antimicrobial resistance prevalence varies by age and sex in bloodstream infections in European hospitals: Study
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America returns spaceship to the Moon, a private sector first
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Ocean environment safety of nanocellulose investigated in study of mussels
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El Nino raises food security risk in southern Africa: FAO
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Big businesses in Australia will this year have to report their environmental impacts, but this alone won't drive change
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New nanosensors make diagnostic procedures more sensitive
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Access and exclusion: What COP28 revealed about the dynamics of global climate diplomacy
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New NOvA results add to mystery of neutrinos
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Baby gorilla cuddled by mother at London Zoo remains nameless
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Microplastics found to enter agricultural land through wastewater
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New findings shed light on finding valuable 'green' metals
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Under a temporary mining ban, four rare plant species can bloom in San Bernardino forest
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Captivating blue-colored ant discovered in India's remote Siang Valley
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Researchers carry out first peer-reviewed study of fecal microbiota transplants in dolphins
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Neural networks made of light can make machine learning more sustainable
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Tuna species popular in sashimi and poke bowls in sharp decline in the Indian Ocean
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Thinking about polyamory? You're not the only one
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Analyzing policy-driven changes to US forest carbon sequestration
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Molecules derived from sea sponge show promising effects in cancer, mitochondrial function
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Parabolic flight with exoskeleton: Researchers test fine motor skills in weightlessness
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Aggressive? Homophobic? Stoic? Here's what thousands of Australian men told us about modern masculinity
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A magnitude 4.8 earthquake in southwestern South Korea cracks walls and leaves other minor damage
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Can we still trust public opinion polls?
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Mind the gender gap: Study finds London police least trusted by women
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How could global food production break down?
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Research investigates reproductive resource defense in golden rocket frogs
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Humans increasingly settling in high-risk flood zones, study warns
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AI tool designed to identify olive varieties based on photos of olive pits
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Cutting down on seeds: Researchers reveal innovative watermelon breeding techniques
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Researchers: Australians would rather save a single human life than prevent an entire species from becoming extinct
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Colorado wolf found dead last month was likely killed by a mountain lion, federal officials say
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Electric cars credited with lower carbon dioxide emissions in US neighborhoods
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Researchers extend shelf life of electrolyzers that can convert carbon dioxide to green chemicals
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How the Tudors dealt with food waste
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Fossil found in Germany shows starfish relative engaged in clonal fragmentation 150 million years ago
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Republicans and Democrats consider each other immoral. Even when treated fairly and kindly by the opposition
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Satellite 'megaconstellations' may jeopardize recovery of ozone hole
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Simulations of swimming fish suggest fish may naturally prefer to compete—not cooperate—during swimming
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We must assess 'cumulative impacts' to protect nature from death by a thousand cuts
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Saturday Citations: A dog regenerates a body part that may surprise you; plus microbes, neurons and climate change
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Storm Babet triggers flooding, power cuts in northern Europe
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Space solar power project ends first in-space mission with successes and lessons
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Planetesimals are buffeted by wind in their nebula, throwing debris into space: Study
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End of stop-and-frisk practice in Chicago led to increase in minority traffic stops, research suggests
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No new fossil fuel projects needed in the transition to Net Zero, researchers say
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Restoring ecosystems to boost biodiversity is an urgent priority—an 'Eco-index' can guide the way
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Hurricane Beryl bears down on Jamaica
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A baby boom of African penguin chicks hatches at a San Francisco science museum
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Collating data on droplet properties to trace and localize the sources of infectious particles
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Study reveals promising technology for sepsis treatment using functional magnetic nanoclusters
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New model adds human reactions to flood risk assessment
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Novel strategy proposed for selectively targeting G-quadruplex at specific genome loci
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High-speed baby stars circle the supermassive black hole Sgr A* like a swarm of bees
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Novel method optimizes extraction of antioxidant and colorant from jabuticaba peel
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An efficient protein delivery system with spider minor ampullate silk protein nanoparticles
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Neolithic boats excavated in the Mediterranean reveal advanced nautical technology
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Researchers discover new microRNA-regulated pathway to boost iPS cell-derived platelet production
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Crusty creatures with 'rather complex' genitalia found in caves: A new species of millipede
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New research unlocks medical potential of jellyfish biomaterial
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A novel pathway regulating lipid biosynthesis by fatty acids
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Study indicates interstitial Cu reduces the defect density in matrix and suppresses the donor-like effect
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The dark side of loan guarantee programs for SMEs
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Scientists propose a biocatalytic reactor for detoxifying water on Mars
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Japanese scientists find a simple method for cultivating an edible, highly nutritious microalgae
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Scaling up urban agriculture: Research team outlines roadmap
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Researchers discover two vesicle fusion mechanisms while studying vesicle movement in living cells
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Study suggests children are often exposed to problematic click bait during YouTube searches
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Tents, caravans and mobile homes are used after disasters, so why can't they be solutions to Australia's housing crisis?
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Do adult periodical cicadas actually feed on anything?
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Misaligned binary star systems are rogue planet factories, finds study
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A 3D view into chaos: Researchers visualize temperature-driven turbulence in liquid metal for the first time
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Adequately stabilized and exposed Cu/CuₓO heterojunction on porous carbon nanofibers
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The path to net-zero emissions runs through industry
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Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus additions on soil nematode community of soybean farmland
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Scientists find evidence of a wetter world, recorded in Australian coral colony
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Hubble views the dawn of a sun-like star
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Study suggests large mound structures on Kuiper belt object Arrokoth may have common origin
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Study examines how religious faith bolsters family hope and unity
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Europe-wide study investigates how agriculture affects rivers
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Extraordinary Vietnam fraud case exposes the inherent vulnerabilities of banks
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Turning glass into a 'transparent' light-energy harvester
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Odd elasticity helps sperm skirt Newton's third law of motion
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Investigating the influence of media narratives on microplastics risk perception
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Q&A: Nearly 25% of land in Africa has been damaged—what's to blame, and what can be done
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Swimming in sewage: UK water forecasts are not keeping people safe, say researchers
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Astronomers suggest up to 60% of near-Earth objects could be dark comets
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White actors featured more than non-white actors on American film posters, finds study
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Compact accelerator technology achieves major energy milestone
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New research with implications for drug discovery makes it possible to visualize the smallest protein clusters
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When conditions cool down, a bacterial prey species becomes the predator
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Digitizing books can spur demand for physical copies
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Exploring stellar hydrogen burning via muons and nuclei
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Sinkholes spread fear in Turkey's parched breadbasket
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More bang for the buck in influencer marketing: Focus on influencers with smaller followings, say study
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Quantum computers can solve combinatorial optimization problems more easily than conventional methods, research shows
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New study sheds light on the molecular mechanisms underlying lipid recycling within cells
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Early Neolithic farmers arriving on the Baltic coast bucked trends and incorporated fish into their diets
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Recently discovered bacterium holds promise for improved wastewater treatment
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Orcas are attacking ships again: Here's a history of the practice
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Antibiotic use on Kenya's dairy farms is putting consumers and animals at risk
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Researchers develop world's smallest quantum light detector on a silicon chip
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'How long before climate change will destroy the Earth?': Research reveals what Australian kids want to know
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How brown rats crawled off ships and conquered North American cities
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Q&A: Do we need a new approach to prevent bird window strikes?
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Scientists use tyrosine nanomedicine to halt melanoma growth
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Has logging really stopped in Victoria? What the death of an endangered glider tells us
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Golfers' risk from pesticides used on turf grass is likely low, studies find
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'Bloodsicles', baths keep Philippine zoo animals cool as heat wave hits
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Study assesses geographical patterns and determinants of insect biodiversity in China
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Caterpillars pass down food preferences to offspring through blood
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Loss of large herbivores affects interactions between plants and their natural enemies, study shows
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Enabling climate change adaptation in coastal systems
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Ancient trees help to protect an endangered species
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More than half of Australian young people are using strangulation during sex: New research
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Scientists engineer yellow-seeded camelina with high oil output
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A new model for measuring global water storage
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Identification of endocrine disruptors hampered by data scarcity: Report
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Scientists and the cork industry work together to preserve wine quality
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Bans on fossil fuel advertising are coming—and sport should not be exempt
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How (apparently) identical animals can be completely different species
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Breeding more resilient soybeans may come down to test site selection
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Physicists ask: Can we make a particle collider more energy efficient?
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Team of international experts call for urgent action against increasing threat from invasive species
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Scientists name the most common tropical tree species for the first time
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What's it worth to work from home? For some, it's as much as one-third of their wage
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A new approach to realize highly efficient, high-dimensional quantum memories
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Fossils show huge salamanderlike predator with sharp fangs existed before the dinosaurs
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Young children who are close to their parents are more likely to grow up kind, helpful and 'prosocial'
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The Earth's changing, irregular magnetic field is causing headaches for polar navigation
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Protein study could help researchers develop new antibiotics
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Machine learning accelerates discovery of high-performance metal oxide catalysts
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A universal insertion of various molecules into ionic crystals under high pressure
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As easy as counting to ten: A new rule for catalysts' design
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Expedition finds Tibetan lakes harbor bacteria that produce antibiotics
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Plate tectonic surprise: Geologist unexpectedly finds remnants of a lost mega-plate
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Researchers discover the secret of how termites build their giant nests
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Narcissistic CEOs are bad for share value but good for company inertia, says study
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'Math anxiety' causes students to disengage, says study
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Photochemistry and a new catalyst could make fertilizer more sustainable
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Grüner Veltliner white wine could be the toast of Pennsylvania, study suggests
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'Politicians in robes': How a sharp right turn imperiled trust in the Supreme Court
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Using research to solve societal problems starts with building connections and making space for young people
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'Neutronic molecules': Study shows neutrons can bind to quantum dots
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Actual evapotranspiration plays a dominant role in drought of central Asia: Study
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EU rules have failed to cut car CO2 emissions: report
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Forever chemicals in ski wax are being spread on snowy slopes
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Researchers develop 'founding document' on synthetic cell development
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Enrichment of anchoring sites via supramolecular halogen bonds for efficient perovskite nanocrystal LEDs
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Single ions in nano-sized particles: A new platform for quantum information processing
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More for less: A smarter way to protect biodiversity
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Ancient Roman wine production may hold clues for battling climate change
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Climate disclosures: Corporations underprepared for tighter new standards, study reveals
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How effective is fear as a teaching tool? How and what do we learn when we are scared?
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Distant 'space snowman' unlocks mystery of how some dormant deep space objects become 'ice bombs'
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Study shines light on properties and promise of hexagonal boron nitride, used in electronic and photonics technologies
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Rectifying AI's usage in the quest for thermoelectric materials
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Researchers sequence the first genome of myxini, the only vertebrate lineage that had no reference genome
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First operation of a two-color mode in an infrared free-electron laser
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Current police response to intimate partner violence calls for change, researchers say
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Research seeks to develop mRNA lipid nanoparticles for next-generation oral cancer tumor suppressor therapy
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Automated high-throughput sorting of living cells using laser light and AI
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How marketing classes can rescue 'ugly produce' from becoming food waste
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'Killing' trees: How true environmental protection requires a revolution in how we talk about, and with, our forests
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Differing values of nature can still lead to joined up goals for sustainability
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Big data reveals true climate impact of worldwide air travel
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Transforming inexpensive quinolines into complex drug candidates
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Studies unravel climate pattern impacts on the Antarctic Ice Sheet
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Scientists discover endoparasitic marine tapeworm trapped in Cretaceous amber
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Brown bear numbers grow in Pyrenees: France
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In Canada's Quebec, residents miffed over mining boom
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AI tool creates 'synthetic' images of cells for enhanced microscopy analysis
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New warm sub-Neptune exoplanet discovered with TESS
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Stem cell study throws our understanding of gene regulation for a loop
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Home renovations for Europe's low-income families get a boost
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Clustering algorithm helps scientists make sense of vast amounts of molecular data
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Sexual minority young people in Canada more likely to experience harmful police contact, finds study
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Do digital technologies offer a better way to loan people money?
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New study shows signs of early creation of modern human identities
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Looking at the sides of molecules: Lateral force microscopy reveals previously unseen hydrogen atoms
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New research analyzes state violence in India's coal war
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More adults are being diagnosed as neurodivergent—here's how employers can help in the workplace
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Nitrogen-based fertilizers differentially affect protist community composition in paddy field soils, finds study
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How to start a successful innovation ecosystem
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Big brands benefit when ads are racially diverse, study finds
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Satellites make up to 80,000 flashing glints per hour. It's a big problem for astronomers
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Study employs deep learning to explain extreme events
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A black hole discovery could force us to rethink how galaxies came to be
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How to buy a home: 7 tips for negotiating like a pro
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Searching for dark matter with the coldest quantum detectors in the world
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To the moon and back: NASA's Artemis II crew rehearses splashdown
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'A new lens' into the universe's most energetic particles
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Can climate change accelerate transmission of malaria? New research sheds light on impacts of temperature
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Jurassic Park: Why we're still struggling to realize it 30 years on
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Mayotte turns to bottled water in century's worst drought
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New Zealand's glaciers shrinking faster, scientist warns
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Large language models prove helpful in peer-review process
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Core sediment samples show West Antarctica was likely river delta or estuary during Eocene
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Test of police implicit bias training shows modest improvements
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DECam captures the stunning layers of shell galaxy NGC 3923 and nearby gravitational lensing
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NASA, Pacific Disaster Center increase landslide hazard awareness
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What heat can tell us about battery chemistry: Using the Peltier effect to study lithium-ion cells
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Harmful gases could be detected on-the-spot with new way to generate powerful lasers
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Disease has killed most of UK's elm trees since the 1960s—but there are signs they may be making a comeback
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High genetic diversity discovered in South African leopards
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The tools in a medieval Japanese healer's toolkit: From fortunetelling and exorcism to herbal medicines
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Space exploration: A luxury or a necessity?
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'Naked Clams': Aquaculture system hopes to turn marine pest into nutritious seafood
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Solvent sieve method sets new record for perovskite light-emitting diodes
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Solving quantum mysteries: New insights into 2D semiconductor physics
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Doomed comet spotted near the sun during the April 8 total solar eclipse
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Unlocking membrane-based He/H₂ separation with AI
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Ascertaining distances for supernovae that struck the Earth 3 million and 7 million years ago
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Deaf women are twice as likely to experience domestic violence—how perpetrators weaponize disability
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Study explores how macrophages regulate regenerative healing in spiny mice
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Discovery of pottery rewrites Aboriginal history
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Researchers develop comprehensive genetic map for bison, discover gene responsible for albinism
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Sniffing out bacteria: Team develops a novel approach for rapid bacterial species identification
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Analyzing isotopes for nitrate in sake for combating beverage fraud in Japan
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Black girls' identity development and the protective role of parental socialization in educational settings
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Foregoing quantum chaos to achieve high-fidelity quantum state transfer
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Data study helps explain underpinnings of Russia's invasion and Ukraine's resilience
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Study on lamprey embryos sheds light on the evolutionary origin of vertebrate head
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Some plant-based steaks and cold cuts are lacking in protein, researchers find
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We know the seas are rising—so why are Australian governments not planning for it?
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Decoding disease defenses: miRNAs and the battle against apple pathogens
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Physics of complex fluids: Ring polymers show unexpected motion patterns under shear
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The 'Cosmic Vine': Astronomers discover a large structure that hosts at least 20 massive galaxies
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How members of the microbiome specifically fight Salmonella infections
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A volcano erupts in same part of southwestern Iceland where earlier activity required evacuations
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New imaging device combines education and microbial research
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Frequent marine heat waves in the Arctic Ocean will be the norm, says new study
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Flexible AI optoelectronic sensors pave the way for standalone energy-efficient health monitoring devices
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A scientist explains an approaching milestone marking the arrival of quantum computers
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'Tiny tornadoes' around leaves can spread deadly plant pathogens
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Rate of global warming caused by humans is at an all-time high, say scientists
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Mars rover continues progress along upper Gediz Vallis ridge
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7.1 magnitude earthquake rattles part of western China, injuring 6 people and collapsing 47 homes
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Satellite images show deforestation toll of Indonesia mines
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From Baby Boomers to Gen Alpha: Sociology professor asks 'Is it time to stop talking about generations?'
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Unlocking heart health: Advancing noninvasive monitoring in chimpanzees
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Researchers discover genes responsible for low and ultra-low glycemic index in rice
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Mystery of novel clove-like off-flavor in orange juice solved
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Seven dead after storms lash France, Switzerland and Italy
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Mosquito heat tolerance varies by population, according to new study
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New details of the history of the Melanesian Border Plateau revealed by undersea rocks
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Novel spectroscopy technique sheds light on nitrogen oxides reduction
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Lightning, downpours kill 41 people across Pakistan
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Untangling the entangled: Quantum study shines fresh light on how neutrinos fuel supernovae
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Study finds saying 'please' may not be so polite in everyday requests
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Evolutionary secrets of 'Old Tom' and the killer whales of Eden revealed by genetic study
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Peru lost more than half of its glacier surface in just over half a century, scientists say
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Māori suicide rates remain too high. Involving whānau more in coronial inquiries should be a priority
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Study shows magnitude of displacements by December 2020 Petrinja earthquake
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Eclipses make the sun's gravitational light bending visible
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Research team identifies three bacteria species in the human gut that can break down cellulose
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First ever report of two ancient ape species cohabiting in Miocene Europe 11 million years ago
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Elusive temporary star described in historical documents recreated using new computer model
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Scientists combine a spatially distributed sediment delivery model and biogeochemical model to estimate fluxes by water
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Grapevine phenotyping: Harnessing LiDAR for enhanced growth assessment and genetic insights
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Deep learning forecasts Antarctic sea ice trends for 2024—projected to remain close to historical lows
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Quantum experts review major techniques for isolating Majoranas
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Creating a welcoming and supportive environment helps immigrants better integrate, researcher says
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Researcher creates world's first database of animal 'odors' using shingleback lizards
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Q&A: 'Hot hand' in sports is real, but there's a catch
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Gulls swap natural for urban habitats, machine-learning study finds
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Using deep learning to image the Earth's planetary boundary layer
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A beloved Colorado mountain pond has been reduced to mud: Is a luxury developer at fault?
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Large wildfires create weather that favors more fire
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Geometric phase-encoded liquid crystal optical sensing
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Foxes in Massachusetts caught and injured in illegal animal traps, police are investigating
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Unpopular political proposals affect electoral outcomes even if not implemented, finds study
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New method achieves tenfold increase in quantum coherence time via destructive interference of correlated noise
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Safe-guarding an ethical future for AI in education
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TikTok may help farmers cultivate empathy around climate change
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How tight-knit communities might prevent environmental progress
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Regulating branch development of petunias
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Q&A: A cutting-edge methane monitor
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New study confirms forever chemicals are absorbed through human skin
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A problem or an opportunity? App-based work separates and isolates workers from their colleagues
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Tiger beetles fight off bat attacks with ultrasonic mimicry
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Study finds ocean warming pushes giant Atlantic bluefin northwards
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Our clothes generate microplastics that pollute the St. Lawrence River and other bodies of water, say researchers
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Vectorial spin-orbital Hall effect of light upon tight focusing and experimental observation in azopolymer films
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Enhancing forest productivity through improved phosphorus use
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China is planning to double the size of its space station
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What turned Earth into a giant snowball 700 million years ago? Scientists now have an answer
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Study uncovers the influence of the livestock industry on climate policy through university partnerships
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Wolves' return has had only small impact on deer populations in Washington state, study shows
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Uncovering the secrets of spin-orbit optical Rabi oscillations
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Climate change supercharged a heat dome, intensifying 2021 fire season, study finds
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Forever chemicals reach extraordinary levels in wildlife at Holloman Air Force Base
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Innovative urban living concept tackles housing woes, offers socially connected solutions
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Researchers shed light on how one deadly pathogen makes its chemicals
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The mystery of the massive sporting comeback: What's the psychology of momentum in sports?
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Students are missing more school, and school nurses may be well-positioned to help
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Analyzing the blood of fish can show us how healthy they are
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Breakaway parties threaten to disrupt South Korea's two-party system. Can they also end parliamentary gridlock?
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Leveling up is not working as promised—our research shows why
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Deaf and hard-of-hearing students need more support from their universities: South Africa study
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Protecting crops through nanotechnology in Southeast Asia
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AI helps to detect invasive Asian hornets
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The sound of injustice: Inequitable urban noise impacts people, wildlife
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Enabling distributed quantum sensors for simultaneous measurements in distant places
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Mystery of massive aurora in Arctic skies in December 2022 solved by astronomers
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Boosting 'natural killer' cell activity could improve cancer therapy
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'Climate vulnerability index' shows where action, resources are needed to address climate change threats
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Dynamic z-scanning for ultrafast auto-focusing in laser processing
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Bloom times vary in Malus species due to floral development rate
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First Peoples' land overlaps with 130 imperiled bird species—and this knowledge may be vital to saving them
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A highly efficient open-shell singlet luminescent diradical with strong magnetoluminescence properties
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Artificial intelligence algorithms fail to account for a key limitation in weather prediction: The butterfly effect
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Maps developed with artificial intelligence confirm low levels of phosphorus in Amazonian soil
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Hidden biosphere discovered beneath world's driest hot desert
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Uncovering the diversity of Micropsalliota: Seven new species and one newly recorded species in southern China
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Korean researchers create an electrostatic environment that simulates the moon's surface
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Supreme Court: Are bans on homeless camps 'cruel and unusual' punishment?
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Efficient practices and facilities key to reducing labor on Irish family dairy farms
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Fish brains may provide insight into the molecular basis of decision-making
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Nations realize they need to take risks or lose the race to the moon
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Changing water conservation attitudes positively impacts water availability, study finds
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The spontaneous emergence of 1D superconducting stripes at a 2D interface in an oxide heterostructure
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The 'liking gap' is real for second language English speakers, research shows
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Chinese scientists are combating a glacier's melting by covering it with a blanket
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Study offers new method for predicting drug-protein binding affinity
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Webb Space Telescope's latest cosmic shot shows pair of intertwined galaxies glowing in infrared
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Making chemistry more accessible at a university by providing period products
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Growing your own food and foraging can help tackle your ballooning grocery bill
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New tagging method provides bioadhesive interface for marine sensors on diverse, soft and fragile species
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Saving the Mary River turtle: How the people of Tiaro rallied behind an iconic species
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New molecule found to suppress bacterial antibiotic resistance evolution
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Public increasingly see politicians as stoking culture wars, UK study finds
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Why analysts make mistakes that take stock markets on a roller coaster ride
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Mangrove blue carbon at higher risk of microplastic pollution
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Why scientists are making space data into sounds
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Flying first on Ariane 6
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Wound treatment hydrogel infused with amino acid kills bacteria naturally and promotes cell growth
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Gaia: Milky Way's last major collision was surprisingly recent
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Studies show socio-economic status dictates family dining equity
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Mycotecture off planet: En route to the moon and Mars
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Canadian cities continue to over-invest in policing, researcher says
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Refugee legal reforms will have a disproportionate impact on sexually diverse asylum claimants, UK study warns
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A new species of mountain pit viper from China
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Researchers study psychology of compulsive online shopping
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More than half of Americans give to charity at checkout, survey shows
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Global warming may boost mosquito habitats, study finds
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Q&A: How climate change is impacting the maple syrup industry
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Fungal infections affect pine trees' ability to ward off mountain pine beetles
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Four tips for a healthy news diet in 2024, from an expert in media psychology
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Law fails victims of financial abuse from their partner, research warns
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Economic performance of wine production in the EU
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Europe satellite operator drops Ariane 6 rocket for SpaceX: report
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The Jovian vortex hunt is over for now
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New multi-task deep learning framework integrates large-scale single-cell proteomics and transcriptomics data
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Mojave desert tortoise officially joins California's endangered list
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When given a dietary choice, seagulls found to still prefer seafood
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Coffee and cocoa plants at risk from pollinator loss
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Ushering in the era of light-powered 'multi-level memories'
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Assessing greenhouse gas emissions in fertile drained peatland forests in Finland
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Domestic violence survivors seek homeless services from a system that often leaves them homeless
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Fruit, nectar, bugs and blood: How bat teeth and jaws evolved for a diverse dinnertime
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Social workers can help children more effectively by assessing the needs of the whole family, says study
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DomAda-FruitDet: Domain-adaptive anchor-free fruit detection model for auto labeling
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How the relationship between the land and atmosphere facilitated China's extreme weather in summer 2022
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Giant dinosaur carcasses might have been important food sources for Jurassic predators
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GenoDrawing: Pioneering plant phenotyping with autoencoders and SNP markers
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What's behind the toxic levels of mercury in tropical birds? Gold mining, study shows
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Research uncovers a rare resin fossil find: A spider that aspires to be an ant
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New study helps disentangle role of soil microbes in the global carbon cycle
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India's water problems set to get worse as the world warms
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Hubble observes galaxy NGC 5427
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Origins of fast radio bursts come into focus through polarized light
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Opinion: Why women would prefer to be alone in the woods with a bear than a man
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Bird flu kills more than 500 marine mammals in Brazil
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Viruses aren't always harmful. Six ways they're used in health care and pest control
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Cross-species insights: Study finds calcium link in plant and animal immunity
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A better way to make RNA drugs: Enzymatic synthesis method expands capabilities while eliminating toxic byproducts
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Statistical experts warn of looming threats to vital official data
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Central China farmers face crop failures in 'withering' drought
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Economists propose algorithm for flexible management of innovative enterprise for sustainable development
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High status leads to increased happiness—sometimes
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Two groups look at the economic viability of mining asteroids
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Swiss Re warns insured disaster losses could double in a decade
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Scientists investigate information propagation in interacting bosonic systems
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In a doughnut in Japan, unlocking the power of the Sun
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Unraveling the evolutionary origins of umami and sweet taste preferences
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Genetic study finds early summer fishing can have an evolutionary impact, resulting in smaller salmon
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How the plant world shapes the climate cycle
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Students with strong self-belief are happier and more successful, research finds
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New literature review on 'crisis of confidence' due to lack of reproducibility in academic research
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Optical fiber–based, single-photon light source at room temperature for next-generation quantum processing
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New treaty to protect the world's oceans may hurt vulnerable African fisheries
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New study finds dinosaur fossils did not inspire the mythological griffin
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Rising seas will tighten vise on Miami, even for people who are not flooded, says study
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A heat wave in Antarctica totally blew the minds of scientists. They set out to decipher it—and here are the results
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Researchers explore the impact of microplastics and toxin exposure on goldfish
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Researchers explore raw materials and firing technology for porcelain from late sixth-century Xing kiln
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Video: SOHO's view of the 11 May 2024 solar storm
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Exploring effects of thawing permafrost on topography and periglacial environment along China-Russia crude oil pipeline
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Universal antivenom for lethal snake toxins developed by researchers
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Winter storm threatens travel chaos on US east coast
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Starlinks are easily detected by radio telescopes
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New radiative transfer modeling framework enhances deep learning for plant phenotyping
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Researchers discover new function of oncoproteins
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Researchers release open-source space debris model
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Generative AI model shows fake news has more impact when released at a steady pace without interruption
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Astronomers observe the Radcliffe Wave oscillating
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In the fight against malaria-carrying mosquitoes, just add soap
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Researchers highlight advancements in biomedical research with enzyme-activated fluorescent probes
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Study proposes large-scale biomanufacturing workflow to produce natural killer cells and extracellular vesicles
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Climate-driven extreme heat may make parts of Earth too hot for humans
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Researchers demonstrate low-loss and polarization-independent integrated optical colorless ROADM
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Underwater robot finds new circulation pattern in Antarctic ice shelf
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Researchers uncover new principle of motion in liquid crystals
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'Weird' new planet retains atmosphere despite nearby star's relentless radiation
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Video: Eclipse-making double-satellite Proba-3
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Protecting drinking water on prairies from an emerging pollutant
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Is planting trees to combat climate change 'complete nonsense'?
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People experiencing news fatigue are less likely to be voters, finds survey
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Rosebank shows the UK's offshore oil regulator no longer serves the public good, say researchers
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Weather and climate extremes in 2023 impacting the globe with emerging features
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Researchers track greenhouse gas emissions in Chinese value chains with an interprovincial input–output model
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Shedding light on grapevine growth: Unraveling the impact of LED light quality on photosynthesis and carbon metabolism
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How to promote menstrual cups as an economic and sustainable option
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Six ways inequality holds back climate action
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St. Croix tap water remains unsafe to drink as US Virgin Islands offer short-term solutions
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Are men dissatisfied with their penis size more likely to own a gun? Researchers find out
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Bilbies could hop back into mild climate zones, study finds
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Along shifting coastlines, scientists bring the future into focus
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Unintentional generation of PCBs may be producing more of the chemicals than before ban
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Hubble views dwarf galaxy LEDA 4216
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Chemical biology: A novel approach to synthesize dibenzothiophene s-oxides
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Surprise delivery: Three endangered sawfish born at SeaWorld Orlando
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Illuminating errors creates a new paradigm for quantum computing
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Athens chokes in clouds of Sahara dust
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Survival of the fittest: Words like 'sex' and 'fight' are most likely to stand the test of time
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Washington's volcanoes are experiencing seismic tremors from an unlikely source—glaciers
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Plants' ingenious defense against mutational damage
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Brazil needs a new approach to measure climate migration
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Research team identifies culprit behind canned wine's rotten egg smell
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Researchers report new fern species from Yunnan, China
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Strain at monolayer MoS₂/hBN interfaces enhances hydrogen evolution reaction activity
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A compound produced by symbiotic bacteria promotes in vitro protein synthesis
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'Intense' US blizzard blows Iowa caucus campaigning off course
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It's time for hardworking Hubble to slow down a little
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Malaria parasite gene could be effective drug target to block transmission
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Hurricane Norma strengthens to Category 3 ahead of Mexico landfall
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Jellyfish: Our complex relationship with the oceans' anti-heroes
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New study uses AI and machine learning to improve seasonal weather predictions
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Discovery of high order skyrmions and antiskyrmions
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Smallest star ever observed is part of an exotic binary system
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First Sentinel-5 instrument leaves RAL Space for satellite integration
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Introducing EUGENe: An easy-to-use deep learning genomics software
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A new method for expanding in situ root datasets using CycleGAN
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Scientists deliver quantum algorithm to develop new materials and chemistry
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Exploring the history of the baboons of early Egypt
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Researchers develop a detector for continuously monitoring toxic gases
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Algorithms help people see and correct their biases, study shows
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Novel virus identified in zebrafish from the pet trade causes disease in laboratory fish
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Titanium oxide material can remove toxic dyes from wastewater
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El Niño forecasts extended to 18 months with physics-based model
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Satellite catches coastal flooding during California storms
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When homes hit 40°C inside, it's better to draw on residents' local know-how than plan for climate change from above
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Researchers develop ultrafast wavemeter that employs spectral–spatial–temporal mapping
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Atlantic hurricanes now twice as likely to strengthen from weak to major intensity in 24 hours, researchers suggest
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Image: Spiral galaxy NGC 4254's dazzling swirls
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South Korea's gender imbalance is bad news for men. Outnumbering women, many face bleak marriage prospects
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Red Sea diversions spew carbon emissions equal to 9 million cars
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Peering into Pluto's ocean using mathematical models and images from the New Horizons spacecraft
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A faster, more efficient imaging system for nanoparticles
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SpaceX sends up Space Coast's 66th launch of the year
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Bolstering environmental data science with equity-centered approaches
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Asteroid 2024 BX1 spotted three hours before impact
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NOAA unveils new tool for exploring coral reef data
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Ozone-related deaths projected to rise without stricter climate controls
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Declining Bering Sea ice linked to increasing wildfire hazard in northeast China
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Organizing can give tenants power to effect change
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New research calls for action to better protect workers in Liverpool facing food insecurity
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Ruffed grouse population more resilient than expected, genetic study finds
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Study presents new flexible crystals for optical tuning with multiple deformation options
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Root microbes may be the secret to a better tasting cup of tea
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Bedbugs are a problem beyond Paris. They're resurgent everywhere
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Drought imperils carbon sequestration in European forests
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Evidence of a patrilineal descent system for western Eurasian Bell Beaker communities
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How to avoid a 'winner's curse' for social programs
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ESA and NASA team up to study solar wind
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Chasing down a cellular 'short circuit' sheds light on how certain diseases begin
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Deforestation in the Amazon may be decreasing the frequency of thunderstorms in South America
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China's 2023 annual temperature hit a new high with serious floods and droughts
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NASA uses two worlds to test future Mars helicopter designs
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Water cremation: What are the benefits of this sustainable form of body disposal?
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Researchers say Olympic tower construction could damage Tahiti reef ecosystem
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Study says it's likely a warmer world made deadly Dubai downpours heavier
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Millions more trees isn't the climate fix New Zealand thought
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Shortage of skilled plant breeders could impact global food security
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Vast $2 billion innovation hub is eyed at NASA Ames Silicon Valley complex
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Q&A: El Niño drought leaves Zimbabwe's Lake Kariba only 13% full—a disaster for people and wildlife
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Are fears of saying 'no' overblown?
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Investigating changes in extreme high-temperature warning indicators over China under different global warming levels
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Successful development of Pauson–Khand reaction with atropisomeric substrates could result in new practical applications
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Investigating the effects of surface treatment on the antibacterial activity of wood
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Graphene research: Numerous products, no acute dangers
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Novel two-step electrolysis of water proposed for hydrogen production
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AI art generators have a place in K-12 classrooms, say researchers
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Stability of rings of atoms in glass materials can help predict performance of glass products
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Certain personality traits linked to college students' sense of belonging
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Geological archives may predict our climate future
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River floods and plastics: Where did the litter go when the Meuse flooded?
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Altered carbon points toward sustainable manufacturing
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Boeing Starliner's return to Earth delayed again
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First detection of magnetic massive stars outside our galaxy
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The joy of inflicting pain leads to increased prosocial behavior, study finds
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Setting prairies ablaze in springtime is key to restoring damaged ecosystems, conservationists say
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Whether children lie depends on the social environment, says study
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How colourism affects families in the UK—and how positive parenting can challenge it
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Researchers identify sustainable farming practices in Indonesia
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Earthquakes impact forest resilience for decades post-event, research suggests
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Saturn's Death Star-looking moon may have vast underground ocean
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Travelers urged to keep it local in the name of sustainable tourism
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Study shows corporate misconduct at home hurts sales overseas
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Young adults with a history of school discipline report depressive symptoms, lower well-being
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Who should collect, manage and have access to data from the oceans?
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What makes a pathogen antibiotic-resistant?
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Advanced underwater robots discover deep-sea squid that broods giant eggs
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Scientists unlock biological secrets of the aging process
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Reducing prejudice in war zones proves challenging
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100 kilometers of quantum-encrypted transfer
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New Wolf in the pack: Astronomers discover an ultra-short-period super-Earth
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New potato-threatening pathogens reported for first time in Pennsylvania, US
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Video: An antidote for deadly mushrooms?
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Researchers find new approach for antibiotic development
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Research explores energy and land-use practices on US golf courses
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Four decades of glacial data reveals substantial losses and water worries
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Study shows wild pig populations in US can be managed
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Researchers discover way to bind nanotubes to metals
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Research shows Adélie penguins must balance the benefits and costs of riding on sea ice during long-distance migration
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Albedo can reduce climate benefit of tree planting: New tool identifies locations with high climate-cooling potential
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Q&A: How to make sustainable products faster with artificial intelligence and automation
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Air quality in Europe shows significant improvements over the last two decades, study finds
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A 790,000 year-old asteroid impact could explain seafloor spherules
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Bias distribution and regulation in photoelectrochemical overall water-splitting cells
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A cosmic 'speed camera' just revealed the staggering speed of neutron star jets in a world first
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NASA collects 'space debris' that crashed into Florida man's home
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Why some plant diseases thrive in urban environments
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The LHC lead-ion collision run starts
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Value-added tax data could help countries prepare better for crises
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In Colombia, illegally felled timber repurposed to help bees
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Superbolts: Scientists figure out what causes Earth's strongest lightning
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How lasers and 2D materials could solve the world's plastic problem
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Using agricultural residues for fuel and chemicals
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GHOST finds an extremely metal-poor star
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LHAASO discovers giant ultra-high-energy gamma-ray bubble, identifying the first super PeVatron
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Study suggests to buy experiences, not things, to combat loneliness
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Shear genius: Researchers find way to scale up wonder material, which could do wonders for the Earth
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How bacteria defend themselves against plasmas
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How open source tech can make Canada's immigration system fairer
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Reef management techniques have the potential to save coral
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Filling the data gap for volcanic ash effects on Earth systems
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Research holds promise for liver regeneration
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When nanoplastics are not what they seem: Release of oligomers from polyester textiles
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First-generation medical students face unique challenges and need more targeted support, say researchers
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'Cli-fi' might not save the world, but writing it could help with your eco-anxiety
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Museum classifies Roman emperor as trans—but modern labels oversimplify ancient gender identities
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Turning trash into treasure: Exploring biotic and abiotic methods for PET plastic upcycling
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Modulation of protein stability: A new approach to studying cosolvent effects
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Bumble bees drop to shake off Asian hornets
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What should we do with aging marine structures?
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Another explanation for K2-18b? A gas-rich mini-Neptune with no habitable surface
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Report looks at 'poverty stigma' through a new lens to stamp it out of society
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Britain began industrializing in the 17th century—more than 100 years earlier than history books claim
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Lipids with potential health benefits in herbal teas identified
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Polar bears may struggle to produce milk for their cubs as climate change melts sea ice
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Indonesians leave homes near erupting volcano and airport closes due to ash danger
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TESS discovers a rocky planet that glows with molten lava as it's squeezed by its neighbors
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Europe suffered record number of 'extreme heat stress' days in 2023: Monitors
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Largest-ever map of universe's active supermassive black holes released
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Ancient Mesoamericans may have drunk tobacco in healing rituals, reveal archaeologists
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Study shows how plants adapt to cold ambient temperatures and frost
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How bats survive Norwegian winter nights
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Female animals teach each other to choose unusual males—new research
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Researchers target spermidine production to combat emerging drug resistance in Salmonella
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Study shows 3D-covalent organic frameworks can be tuned using structural isomers
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Parents who believe their children can have a better future are more likely to read and play with them
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Study finds almost the same amount of carbon is sequestered in mineral soil and stems in heath forests
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New Webb images show gas-rich baby galaxies setting the early universe alight
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As governments crack down on fast fashion's harms, could Shein lose its shine?
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A total solar eclipse will be visible to millions of Americans in April: Here's how to view it
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Astronomers discover new Saturn-sized exoplanet
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Volunteers race to save Mexico's howler monkeys in heat wave
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Marine sharks and rays 'use' urea to delay reproduction, finds study
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Two new pygmy squids discovered among the corals of Japan
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New fossils show what Australia's giant prehistoric 'thunder birds' looked like
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VPR: A stronger, stretchier, self-healing plastic
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Efficient recycling process for rare earth elements through bioleaching and bioaccumulation
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Scientists discover how the SARS-CoV-2 virus initiates replication program in infected cells
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Viewing of child sexual abuse material is often preceded by habitual consumption of adult pornography: Report
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Working together on the plastic problem: How to keep citizens engaged?
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Improved air quality could enhance natural carbon sequestration by plants
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Nation's largest freshwater fish could be added to California's threatened species list
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Making the future too bright: How wishful thinking can point us in the wrong direction
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Study uncovers the hidden motive behind US voters' stance on noncitizen voting
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Seven dead as Western Europe hit by record winds of Storm Ciaran
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Torrential rains in Brazil leave at least six dead
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Earliest-ever Greek heat wave shuts Acropolis for second day
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Seeing the wood for the trees: How archaeologists use hazelnuts to reconstruct ancient woodlands
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Is there anybody out there? NATO hones Arctic subs' sonar skills
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Physicists detect elusive 'Bragg glass' phase with machine learning tool
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Researchers report successful synthesis of specific chiral molecules using rearrangements of simple hydrocarbons
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NASA's OSIRIS-REx team clears hurdle to access remaining Bennu sample
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New super-pure silicon chip opens path to powerful quantum computers
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Scientists spot hidden companions of bright stars
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NZ's always-on culture has stretched the 8-hour workday—should the law contain a right to disconnect?
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Looking for life on Enceladus: What questions should we ask?
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Egypt tomb find may shed light on ancient diseases: Ministry
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Harnessing computational intelligence for 3D modeling of maize canopies
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Turkish astronomers investigate open cluster Collinder 74
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Danger warnings as heat wave hits western US
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Research finds honey bees may be at risk for colony collapse from longer, warmer fall seasons
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Tidal disruption events and what they can reveal about black holes and stars in distant galaxies
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Researchers use new new cobalt-modified nano material to make fuel cells more robust, sustainable
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Is artificial intelligence defined the same way across disciplines?
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Problematic 'zombie leadership' lives on in many cases
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How much are you willing to pay for a product or service? It depends on your other options and the given context
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Migrants can be 'transformative force' for sustainable development, research suggests
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Rising sea levels spell danger for shorebirds such as the oystercatcher
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Report: Governments are falling short on promises of effective biodiversity protection
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Lack of rain leaves Italy gasping
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'Frozen behaviors' in amber fossils: How to reconstruct mating behavior of long-extinct termites
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The next-generation triggers for CERN detectors
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Sourcing genomically-diverse seedlings to create climate-change resilient forests brings optimism
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WWF urges end to deadlock on new Antarctic reserves
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The Crab Nebula seen in new light by NASA's Webb
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Global heat wave in summer accelerates melting of mountain glaciers in China
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Efficiency boost: Dual light pulses minimize energy for phase transitions
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UN chief urges fossil fuel ad ban as heat records pile up
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Researchers develop genetic plant regeneration approach without the application of phytohormones
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More than half of Colorado River's water used to irrigate crops, assessment shows
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High-performance terahertz modulators induced by substrate field in Te-based all-2D heterojunctions
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Using hybrid nanotubes to enhance cancer treatment with intracellular protein delivery
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Wolf protection in Europe has become deeply political—Spain's experience tells us why
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Microfabrication makes microdroplets 'pattern-obedient' but Gibbs equation 'disobedient'
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REBELS-25 is a dynamically cold disk galaxy, observations find
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Climate change threatens resilience of Sri Lankan rainforests
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How global factors influence Thailand's rubber market
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How clouds protect coral reefs, but will not be enough to save them from us
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Lions in a Uganda park make a perilous journey across a 1.5 km stretch of water to find mates
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UN agency predicts that 1.5-degree Celsius target limit likely to be surpassed by 2028
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Cell fate choice during adult regeneration is highly disorganized, study finds
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Fruit fly helps unlock clues about how organs, tissue and cancer grow
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Researchers develop novel atom-thin material heat test
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Explicit socioemotional learning can have a key role in physical education lessons, study says
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Biden administration acknowledges harms of Columbia River dams on Indigenous people
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Iron in ancient deep magma ocean probed by ultra-fast femtosecond X-ray lasers
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Study suggests brain regulatory program predates central nervous system evolution
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Researchers decode molecular mechanism in plant cellular recycling
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New research on microbes expands the known limits for life on Earth and beyond
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Scientists' new drug-delivery technology is possible breakthrough for multi-strain vaccines
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Young people feeling robbed of their youth, new report finds
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From a plant-free place, clues about how to help plants survive as planet warms
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Slime after slime: Why those biofilms you slip on in rivers are vitally important
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Research suggests darker side of being politically confident
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Singles become pairs: New insights into the light scattering of atoms
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Australia to restart 'essential' aerial shooting of wild horses
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Animal rescuers try to keep dozens of dolphins away from Cape Cod shallows after mass stranding
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Study indicates political connections fuel innovation in emerging markets, but talent makes the difference
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Croc's deadly last meal in Ancient Egypt unearthed
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Nigerian bakeries need support to shift to clean energy, researchers say
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New observations provide insights into whether the birth of brown dwarfs takes a similar course to that of stars
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New method reveals hidden activity of life below ground
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Betelgeuse before, during and after the Great Dimming
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Early experiments show Ebola-fighting potential of engineered bacteria
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Low-density polyethylene microplastics partially alleviate toxicological effects induced by Cd exposure in earthworms
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Looking for an 'outside the box' hire? You might get a rule-bending narcissist
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First experimental proof for brain-like computer with water and salt
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Revealing the 'secrets' of coronavirus cell entry
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New centralized pollination portal for better global bee data creates a buzz
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Early primates likely lived in pairs, research suggests
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Flood warnings for Africa advance with EU expertise
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Researcher discovers how to predict movement for animals of all shapes, sizes and speeds
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Food scientists show rice malt has potential to play a bigger role in beer
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From fields to policy: Conserving China's agricultural heritage systems
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New technique achieves visualization of instantaneous states of materials in high-speed devices
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Businesses must embrace new ways of thinking or risk missing climate targets, says study
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Exploring common types of feline mange
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Space travel taxes astronauts' brains. But microbes on the menu could help in unexpected ways
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Biden officials mull quicker death for US coal power plants
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How Taiwan managed to keep its death toll so low during the 7.4-magnitude earthquake
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New species of Jurassic pterosaur discovered on the Isle of Skye
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Study finds natural climate variability impacts Arctic and global warming
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Remnant of cell division could be responsible for spreading cancer
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Microplastics in soils: First consistent risk assessment
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Impact of COVID-19 'will affect exam results well into the 2030s,' says study
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Researchers describe new technological platform to accelerate drug development
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Genome sequencing project reveals new secrets about cat evolution
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'Danger behind the beauty': More solar storms could be heading our way
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Superconductivity at room temperature remains elusive a century after Nobel Prize for landmark discovery
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Research tracking map shows wildlife polluted by flame retardants on massive scale
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Boeing launches NASA astronauts for the first time after years of delays
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Paving a way to green hydrogen production
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Three years later, the search for life on Mars continues
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Scientists come up with technology to recycle used clothes rather than simply burning them
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NASA watches Mars light up during epic solar storm
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How magma and water shaped the iconic Columbia River Gorge
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Japan's moon lander wasn't built to survive a weekslong lunar night. It's still going after 3
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Vessel off Florida Keys identified as British warship that sank in the 18th century
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What we know about how 'forever chemicals' affect health
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Here's why farmers are bearing the brunt of big food companies' decarbonization efforts
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Thermoelectric effect between two liquid materials observed for the first time
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The high and mighty Himalayas: A biodiversity hotbed facing significant challenges
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Scientists find a close-loop recycling process for one of the most widely used plastics
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Chemists develop method to confirm mRNA vaccine stability
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Orangutan diplomacy: Why Malaysia's scheme is attracting criticism before it starts
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'Tryvertising': Testing new products in holiday homes could be a win for local brands, cautious customers
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Rare 7-foot fish washed ashore on Oregon's coast garners worldwide attention
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Scientists predict high groundwater depletion risk in South Korea by 2080
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Exploring the integration of crops and livestock in different historical contexts from ancient times to the present
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Climate crisis sees rise in illegal water markets in the Middle East
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New study shows how universities are critical to emerging fusion industry
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Resilience in architecture: The diaspora's response to the Second World War
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Concrete made stronger and more durable with resin
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Giant sequoias are a rapidly growing feature of the UK landscape
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Why AI software 'softening' accents is problematic
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Physicists capture first sounds of heat 'sloshing' in a superfluid, revealing how heat can move like a wave
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Research dives into the social network of proteins
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Physically impaired primates find ways to modify their behaviors to compensate for disabilities, find researchers
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Combined X-ray surveys and supercomputer simulations track 12 billion years of cosmic black-hole growth
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Viewpoint: Migratory animals face mass extinction—but as a conservationist, I'm optimistic
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Image: The beginnings of a sunrise
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Research shows people's perceptions can fuel political unrest
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Global study finds there really are more insects out after dark
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Researchers: Traditional farming knowledge should be stored for future use. The technology to do this is available
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Even far below freezing, ice's surface begins melting as temperatures rise
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Researchers create the world's strongest ionizing terahertz radiation
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Fossil birds: Surfaces of cervical vertebrae show conspicuous tubercles that may have served as 'internal bony armor'
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Transforming drug discovery with AI: New program transforms 3D information into data that typical models can use
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In California, 600 years' worth of tree rings reveal climate risks
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NASA technology helps guard against lunar dust
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Anthropogenic aerosols could delay enhanced monsoon precipitation by decades
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What is dark energy? Inside our accelerating, expanding universe
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A drying Salton Sea: Research finds higher particulate pollution after water diverted to San Diego
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Technique could efficiently solve partial differential equations for numerous applications
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New research finds that ancient carbon in rocks releases as much carbon dioxide as the world's volcanoes
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Nasty pollutant shown to be the missing ingredient for carbon nanotube films for touchscreens and solar cells
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How industrial agriculture is disturbing the nitrogen cycle and undermining conditions for life on Earth
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Do good lessons promote students' attention and behavior?
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Cichlid fishes' curiosity promotes biodiversity: How exploratory behavior aids in ecological adaptation
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Tiny NASA cameras to picture interaction between lander, moon's surface
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Gaza bombing adds to the generations of Palestinians displaced from their homes, says researcher
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Researchers peer into the black box of airline pricing and find some surprises
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No sign of widespread lead exposure from Maui wildfires, Hawaii health officials say
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Why more school counselors and psychologists alone won't solve America's mental health crisis among students
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A first glimpse at our galaxy's magnetic field in 3D
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Drought-hit farmers in US heartland hope Mississippi 'comes back'
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The modeling and simulation of self-organized intracellular twisters in the Drosophila oocyte
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Scientists discover a key quality-control mechanism in DNA replication
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Milestone reached for superconducting undulator for European XFEL
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EU legislators vote to slash use of pesticides
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Making gluten-free, sorghum-based beers easier to brew and enjoy
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Bacterial diseases a lethal threat during the Stone Age
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Podcasts and compulsory attendance found to improve student learning
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Accelerating the discovery of single-molecule magnets with deep learning
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Decoding the genetics of ascorbic acid: A deep dive into strawberry's Vitamin C content and its environmental factors
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Researchers demonstrate solution for long-term challenge, bringing benefits to spintronics and data storage technologies
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France orders rare Atlantic fishing ban to protect dolphins
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How water storage in weathered bedrock impacts evapotranspiration and stream runoff
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Feeding mode of ancient vertebrate tested for first time
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Researchers uncover biological circuit that offers a new avenue for creating drought-resistant crops
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Extreme heat drives Chile wildfires leaving at least 51 dead
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Political elites take advantage of anti-partisan protests to disrupt politics
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Are Titan's dunes made of comet dust?
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Future-proofing deep-sea coral conservation in Aotearoa
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Kissing bugs, vector for Chagas disease, successfully gene edited for first time
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Researchers use hydrogel chemistry and microfabrication to miniaturize and integrate components into bioelectronics
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Researchers identify potential caterpillar fungus for the production of bioactive compounds
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SpaceX launch makes it 60 for the Space Coast, this time with record booster flight
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Researchers discover new insights hiding above a 60-year-old fire
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State-estimation method allows for efficient forecasts without details of underlying model
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Giving eyeglasses to workers in developing countries boosts income
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One way to improve a fusion reaction: Use weaknesses as strengths
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Most surface ozone contributing to premature mortality in European countries is imported, study shows
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An extended critique of the EIGE Gender Equality Index
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NASA, Sierra Space deliver Dream Chaser spaceplane to Florida for launch preparation
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Scientists suspect there's ice hiding on the moon, and a host of missions from the US and beyond are searching for it
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Astronomers discover the longest-period classical Cepheid in our galaxy
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Oriental pied hornbills found to have object permanence levels comparable to apes
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Scientists develop framework to measure plastic emissions and bolster U.N. efforts to reduce pollution
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International SWOT mission can improve flood prediction
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Q&A: How Instagram influencers profit from anti-vaccine misinformation
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Study reveals ecological threat of trace organic pollutants in China's wastewater effluents
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Water woes in southern Alberta could spell disaster for aquatic ecosystems, and the people who rely on them
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Decoding apples: Nitrogen's role in shaping fruit sugar content
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Physicists demonstrate first metro-area quantum computer network in Boston
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RNA-dependent protein research advances the fight against malaria
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NASA's PACE data on ocean, atmosphere, climate now available
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Promoting thank-you gifts can boost charitable donations
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Selective operation of enhancement and depletion modes of nanoscale field-effect transistors
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Climate change may make Bordeaux red wines stronger and tastier
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Research demonstrates high qubit control fidelity and uniformity in single-electron control
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Why kretek—'no ordinary cigarette'—thrives in Indonesia
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Saturday Citations: Gravitational waves, time travel and the simulated universe hypothesis
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Forever fad: Rubik says his cube 'reminds us why we have hands'
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Researcher finds first arrival of Shakespeare's plays in Portugal
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Study finds juvenile dolphins who play together are more successful as adults
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Older workers still struggle with work-life balance—and there's no one-size-fits-all remedy
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The spread of misinformation varies by topic and by country in Europe, study finds
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Study finds 90% of textile waste generated in Catalonia ends up in landfill or incinerators
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It's award season: Let's celebrate microbes in movies
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Gateway: The first lunar space station
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All mines eventually close—how can mining towns like Mount Isa best manage the ups and downs?
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Scientists deepen understanding of ancient rivers
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Researchers show the link between trawls and climate change in the North Sea
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Seismological study shows ancient lower mantle flow field under Philippine sea plate
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A comprehensive approach to tackling pollution in Houston and beyond
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Unlocking banana disease resistance: Key enzymes identified for phytoalexin synthesis
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Out with the old: Blue- and white- collar job labels aren't cutting it anymore, says researcher
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New statewide research reveals the economic cost of intimate partner violence in Louisiana
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Scientists explore hidden dynamics in peat under mosses and shrubs
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Evidence-led GM crop regulation could help UK take lead in tackling global food security, climate change risks
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Reducing CO₂ emissions by 20% with only a 2% economic loss
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Human activity is causing toxic thallium to enter the Baltic Sea, finds new study
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Culling gray squirrels not necessary for overall biodiversity, expert suggests
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Clues to mysterious new sickness affecting dogs
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Going 'back to the future' to forecast the fate of a dead Florida coral reef
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Next up is launch, as Boeing's Starliner takes trek to Cape Canaveral
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New Begonia species found in southern Myanmar
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Slash-and-burn agriculture can increase forest biodiversity
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Same-sex marriage a decade on: More choice for all couples is the best legal way forward, study argues
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NASA's Roman mission gears up for a torrent of future data
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Q&A: How to conduct scientific research with Indigenous Peoples and Lands in a good way
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Study reveals uniqueness of naturally occurring monodominant forests in the Republic of Congo
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Federal forecasters predict warm, wet US winter but less snow because of El Nino, climate change
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Estimating uncertainty in atomic spectroscopy
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Indian astronomers explore open cluster NGC 6940 with AstroSat
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Researcher reveals the hidden story behind St. Augustine's 11-foot statue of Francisco López de Mendoza Grajales
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Growth mindset messages can close grade gap for first-generation students
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Losing count: The mathematical magic of counting curves
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Researchers report effect of hypoxia on periosteal stem cells
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Wildfire smoke kills thousands of Californians a year: It doesn't have to be so deadly, say researchers
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What happens when you give a low-income family $26,000 in their child's first year? We think we've found out
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Researchers develop amphibian-inspired camouflage skin
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Beech forests are beneficial in the climate crisis but suffer under drought and heat
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Study is the first to document dialect differences in a parrot across its European range
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Rays were more diverse 150 million years ago than previously thought
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When should a cattle-killing wolf be put down? Colorado wildlife officials punt question to new advisory group
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Boeing 1 month out from 4 years of catchup to SpaceX with 1st crewed Starliner flight
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Tackling the dual threat: A global strategy for PM2.5 and O3 pollution
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Genetic study suggests a Stone Age strategy for avoiding inbreeding
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New alginate extraction method may help cultivated kelp be as good as wild kelp
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Paleobionics: A 450 million-year-old organism finds new life in softbotics
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Economies take off with new airports: Research shows positive impacts of airport investments
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Doomed US lunar lander's space odyssey continues... for now
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Researchers discover that blocking an essential nutrient inhibits malaria parasite growth
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Researchers uncover culprits behind pitting corrosion in 3D-printed stainless steel
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Extinctions could result as fish change foraging behavior in response to rising temperatures
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Trapping and excitation of the simplest molecule: Precise measurement matches theoretical predictions
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'Lonely' giraffe in Mexico begins long journey to new home
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Silencing a gene could lower cholesterol
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New study finds that being alone does not closely correlate with feelings of loneliness
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Stem cell study sheds new light on how the human embryo forms
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Earthworms are our friends—but they could make the climate crisis worse if we're not careful
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Simulation of factors that led to Arrokoth's red color suggest its surface is rich in sugars
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AI-driven nutritional assessment of seed mixtures enhances sustainable farming practices
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Researchers set new standards for nanoparticles, helping patients with MS, ALS, Parkinson's disease
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Scientists unlock key to breeding 'carbon gobbling' plants with a major appetite
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Global warming intensifies typhoon-induced extreme precipitation over East Asia
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Oil firms forced to consider full climate effects of new drilling, following landmark Norwegian court ruling
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Biologists study trade-offs of microscopic predators
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Genes spatially organize for efficient mRNA splicing, study shows
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Astronomers measure heaviest black hole pair ever found
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Constructing a cross-component background error covariance for strongly coupled land-atmosphere data assimilation
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Study claims governments should account for public attitudes before communicating crisis policies
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Climate change is wiping out rare bacteria in a 'greening' Antarctica
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Pesticide policy failings in Africa a risk to health, says expert
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New model clarifies why water freezes at a range of temperatures
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Researchers call for a new measurement of time for tunneling particles
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India shuts schools as temperatures soar
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Realizing vertical ultraviolet-B semiconductor laser diodes for high optical output
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How much difference can one degree of warming make?
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Study shows plants use air channels to create a directional light signal and regulate phototropism
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Analyzing impact of climate flooding images and political cues in news coverage
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New method spots cosmic threats by extracting 3D direction of plasma ejections from sun's 2D ultraviolet images
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New research on 1960 Sharpeville massacre shows the number of dead and injured was massively undercounted
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Mission complete for ESA's OPS-SAT flying laboratory
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Scientists create plastic-free vegan leather that dyes itself, grown from bacteria
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A new spin on organic shampoo makes it sudsier, longer lasting
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From playground to boardrooms: How childhood and adolescence shape future leaders
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Gaia unravels the ancient threads of the Milky Way
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Climate concerns: Trends in Australian snow
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Unraveling the surprisingly complex history of crocodiles
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A new versatile tool for studying fish hormones may transform fish farming
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Ocean biodiversity could be protected with green hydrogen byproduct, study shows
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Japan's first moon lander is aiming for a very small target
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In measuring how online news influence political views, do mouse clicks speak louder than words?
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New study sheds light on the structure and evolution of an enzyme in psychoactive fungi
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Research reveals majority of women experience abuse while running
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Chemists synthesize unique anticancer molecules using novel approach
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Climate groups demand COP28 aims for formal energy transition deal
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Space is getting crowded with satellites and space junk. How do we avoid collisions?
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Elephant at center of animal rights campaign dies in Philippine zoo
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Over half of seabirds in UK and Ireland 'in decline': survey
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Researchers investigate microstructure evolution of oxide films of Fe-Cr–based alloys
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New baseline food and agricultural outlook report
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Ultra-wideband heterogeneous integrated photodiodes on thin-film lithium niobate platform
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New findings facilitate solar storm forecasting based on dimming of sun's corona
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Calls for reform to manage potential risks of modern slavery in the UK's hospitality industry
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How Black teachers lost when civil rights won in Brown v. Board
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Positive associations revealed as key driver in maintaining soil biodiversity and ecological networks
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Juvenile sperm whale euthanized after stranding on North Carolina beach
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NASA unveils design for message heading to Jupiter's moon Europa
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New psychology study unearths ways to bolster global climate awareness and climate action
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Starlinks can produce surprisingly bright flares for pilots
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Altering the circadian clock adapts barley to short growing seasons
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Five killed by India glacial lake burst flood, 23 soldiers missing
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Successful synthesis of helical conductive polymers with circular polarization activity in response to magnetic fields
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Revolutionizing plastics: Upcycling agricultural waste boosts performance and sustainability
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Nature experiences may hold the key to a healthier relationship with time
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Joking apart: What men and women find funny
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'Life in the ocean touches everyone': US rolls out first national ocean biodiversity strategy
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Wildfires threaten environmental gains in climate-crucial Amazon
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News from 'El Gordo': Study suggests dark matter may have collisional properties after all
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New method produces fresher, tastier cold-pressed Concord grape juice
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Research shows bumblebee nests are overheating due to climate change, threatening future populations
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Researchers create nanomembrane to increase reaction rate in chemical production
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The San people of southern Africa: Where ethics codes for researching indigenous people could fail them
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Lemur's lament: When one vulnerable species stalks another
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Climate change and cattle: Genetics may hold answer to heat stress tolerance
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Influencing factors and contribution rates of oxygen concentration over the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau recalculated
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Tiny brick-busting 'muscles' for miniature robotics are sourced from wood
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IoT sensors tattle on stores that neglect promo displays
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Wolverines to return to Colorado decades after near-extermination in the West
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Most Martian meteorites are curiously young in age
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Female business leaders need better support to thrive in times of crisis
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Next-generation printing: Precise and direct, using optical vortices
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Biodegradable aerogel: Airy cellulose from a 3D printer
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'So hot you can't breathe': Extreme heat hits the Philippines
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Silica may influence microbial communities in hydrothermal fields
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Eliminating hidden hunger: How biofortification can improve nutrition at home and abroad
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Researchers decipher role of triglycerides in cellular barrier of tuberculosis pathogen
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Single proton illuminates perovskite nanocrystal-based transmissive thin scintillators
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Trapping sulfate to benefit health, industry and waterways
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Planetary scientists use physics and images of impact craters to gauge thickness of ice on Europa
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For the endangered Nashville crayfish, its rebound is both good and bad news
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MRI shows how crown rot infection progresses in strawberries
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Single-step procedure synthesizes air-stable, nickel-containing catalyst with safe, cheap materials
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Wetlands offer greater cumulative benefit for flood control: Study
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Rubbish bins designed with children's drawings rejected by residents
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Scientists propose distance-based visual miRNA biosensor
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Swarming cicadas, stock traders, and the wisdom of the crowd
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Opinion: Peer review isn't perfect—I teach others how to do it and I've seen firsthand how it comes up short
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SpaceX 'Starship' launch postponed until Saturday
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Colombian underwater 'art gallery' serves as coral home
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Transmitting entanglement between light and matter in the metropolitan network of Barcelona
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More than a dozen gigantic, decades-old fish removed from Colorado pond
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Genetically modified food crops yet to crack India's vast farms
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Scientists pinpoint strategies that could stop cats from scratching your furniture
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Record heat rots cocoa beans threatening Ivory Coast agriculture
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Physicist explains how his research is helping qubits stay in sync
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Warming of Antarctic deep-sea waters contribute to sea level rise in North Atlantic, study finds
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Stricter monitoring of tween and teen internet use may not always be better
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Type of plastic film on high tunnels can filter sunlight, influence plant growth
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Scientists experimentally observe current-driven antiskyrmion sliding
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Scientists discover 'weird' statistics of electrons ejected by intense quantum light
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Early humans used wood splitting 300,000 years ago to hunt animals, study shows
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China's Shenzhou-18 mission docks with space station
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Research explores young men navigating the anxieties and pressures of online spaces
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Improving nanotherapeutic vaccine delivery
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Emojis make tourism advertising on social media more effective and appealing, finds study
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Researchers: AI can make African elections more efficient, but trust must be built and proper rules put in place
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Scientists find that micronuclei are not the primary trigger of the cGAS/STING pathway
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Solar Orbiter prepared for 'worst-case scenario'
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Isotopic evidence reveals surprising dietary practices of ancient hunter-gatherers
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Climate adaptation projects sometimes exacerbate the problems they try to solve—a new tool hopes to correct that
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Realizing eco-friendly and high-performance thermoelectric materials
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Airborne observations of Asian monsoon sees ozone-depleting substances lofting into the stratosphere
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Anthropocene activities dramatically alter deep underground fluid flux, researchers find
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China says it will launch its next lunar explorer in the first half of this year
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Roe v. Wade repeal impacts where young women choose to go to college, researcher finds
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Orbitally induced strong monsoons facilitated early human dispersal to East Asia, finds study
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Can Florida's corals survive climate change? Fate of one small reef may hold the answer
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New analysis shows anti-vaccination conspiracy theories gain political weight due to social media
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Frustration as latest talks on global plastic treaty close
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A once-in-a-lifetime explosion is about to create a 'new' star in the sky
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Renewable energy through photo-electrochemistry
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Creating a broadband diffractive graphene orbital angular momentum metalens by laser nanoprinting
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Fort Lauderdale is looking at raising roads to battle rising seas
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Arctic Weather Satellite shipped to Germany for series of tests
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Microgreens made to order: Scientists tailor iodine and potassium content of radishes, peas, arugula and chard
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Study shows banning false information traffickers online can improve public discourse
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Fossil snake traces: Another world-first find on South Africa's Cape south coast
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Study finds US Islamist extremist co-offenders form close-knit groups driven by mutual contacts, homophily effects
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Human crying stresses out dogs more than pigs, finds study of family pets
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Restoring reefs killed by climate change may simply put corals 'back out to die'
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Quantum computing trade-off problem addressed by new system
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Exploring gel formation mechanisms and the role of lactic acid bacteria in fermented sausage
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'Meaty rice'? South Korean professor aims to change global protein
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Age as an overlooked factor in higher education DEI initiatives
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To insure or self-insure? The question homeowners must answer amid impact of climate change
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Flying foxes pollinate forests and spread seeds: Here's how we can make peace with our noisy neighbors
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AI-assisted robot lab develops new catalysts to synthesize methanol from CO₂
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A chain of copper and carbon atoms may be the thinnest metallic wire
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North Texas storms may worsen because of climate change, scientists say
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Discovering a new piranha species in the Amazon Basin
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US drone warfare faces questions of legitimacy, study of military chaplains shows
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First comprehensive characterization of the extraordinary thermoelectric properties of cadmium arsenide thin films
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Scientists discover microbe unique to New Zealand
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Study shows forensic evidence can survive underwater for weeks
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Greece records warmest winter on record: Expert
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Experts trash Hong Kong's 'throwaway culture' ahead of plastic ban
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Gendered processes of recruitment to elite higher ed institutions in mid‐20th-century Britain
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Study finds mainstream news outlets do not have a monopoly on credibility in the eyes of the public
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SpaceX launches 69th orbital flight of the year with Canaveral liftoff
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Restoring mining landscapes in the High Arctic
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Soft microrobots with super-compliant picoforce springs as onboard sensors and actuators
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Improved information and communication technology infrastructure leads to better math skills, research suggests
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Unearthing the leaf miners of ancient times: 312-million-year-old fossil sheds light on insect behavior and evolution
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US TV provider given first-ever space debris fine
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Researchers build new device that is a foundation for quantum computing
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AI could help predict floods where traditional methods struggle
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Exploring the potential and applications of superhydrophobic surfaces
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Four crucial climate targets the new UK government should adopt immediately
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Realizing clean qubits for quantum computers using electrons on helium
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First DNA study of ancient Eastern Arabians reveals malaria adaptation
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Homeowners often feel better about life than renters, but not always—whether you are mortgaged matters
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Despite record low ice, nations again fail to agree Antarctic reserves
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New fossil rove beetle is a first in Africa
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How to measure the health of online communities
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Military evacuates more than 100 Australians as flood looms
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Breaking an electrolyte's charge neutrality
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A new look at Grand Canyon springs and possible threats from uranium mining
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Researcher: This is the hottest autumn on record—and it's impacting the climate system and human society
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Evaluation of on- and off-target effects of self-assembled EGFR siRNA delivery system
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Unraveling the auxin-sucrose nexus in Lily bulbil formation
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New research shines light on how expert mapmakers see the world differently
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A research team is developing a method to recycle more plastics
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Flower power on Indian farms helps bees, boosts livelihoods
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Q&A: Medical historians examine organization's silence over rise of Nazism
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Ubiquitin research provides new insights into the cell's labeling machine
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A method to straighten curved space-time
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These male marsupials forgo sleep for sex during the breeding season
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Diagnosing anthropogenic carbon emissions: A 'carbon dioxide checkup' of Earth's health
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New precision measurement program advances understanding of proton halos
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Discovery of new enzymes related to bacterial cell walls could lead to novel antibiotics
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Beta-decay measurements in mirror nuclei pin down the weak nuclear force
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Lead poisoning continues to impact bald eagle populations in Pennsylvania and beyond
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Tracking and tracing members of the plant microbiome with DNA barcodes
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Research team designs new porous materials to advance environmental remediation research
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Computational tools fuel reconstruction of new and improved bird family tree
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Imaging advance poised to provide new insights into reproduction and infertility
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New paradigm in volunteering: How organizations can adapt to 'neither-growing-nor-fading' brand relationships
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Engineered plants produce human milk sugars that could lead to healthier baby formula
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Endangered by the 49th Parallel: How political boundaries inhibit effective conservation
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Sharks killed at alarming rates despite regulations: study
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New large stellar flare detected from EV Lacertae
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Analytical method enhances grape berry segmentation for improved vineyard management and breeding programs
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Nematode proteins shed light on infertility
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Experiencing record-breaking heat days affects perception of weather trends, study shows
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A novel machine learning model for molecular simulation under an external field
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Novel design approach achieves nonlinear photochromism using easy-to-synthesize rhodamine spirolactam derivatives
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How minimum wage rises will affect the early years education and childcare sector
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Economists warn of side effects of raising the retirement age
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Three endangered species tied to Georgia are now extinct, feds say
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The extinction of the giant ape: A long-standing mystery solved
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Ebola: Scientists reveal a new way it replicates
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Key tiger habitat swamped by deadly Bangladesh cyclone
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Study shows familiarity with gene editing increases approval of the safety of GMOs
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How AI and deeper roots can help soil store more carbon
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Cultivating gender equality could cut corruption, research suggests
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Evolutionary algorithm generates tailored 'molecular fingerprints'
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Prehistoric chefs retained strong cooking traditions, ancient pottery and DNA analysis reveals
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Scientists describe and name new species of coral in French Polynesia
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Human activity: A double-edged sword in the face of drought
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Earthquakes are moving northeast in Midland Basin of Texas, scientists find
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New ceramics promise hotter gas turbines that produce more power
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Mysterious python parasite threatens Florida's native snakes, pushing toward their 'extreme decline'
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Video: Total solar eclipse seen from space
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British conversation is changing: Why people speak more alike today
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Plant growth regulators' impact on creeping bentgrass during heat, salt and combined stress
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New research helps paleontologists to understand horse fossils and those that are missing from the record
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Scientists observe neuronal stimulus transmission by coloring nerve cells with novel antibody
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Scientists devise algorithm to engineer improved enzymes
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Researchers develop increasingly sustainable methods for dissolving gold, silver and copper from recycled materials
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Using social media for your holiday 'inspo' can be risky and even dangerous—here's why
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Optimizing continuous-variable functions with quantum annealing
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Stones inside fish ears mark time like tree rings. How they're helping us learn about climate change
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Quirky circling behavior in mice informs research on humans in space
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New research reveals major difference in genomes of American and Chinese chestnut
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Bay Area scientist with bees in his bonnet gives Gov. Newsom a buzz in his ear
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First-of-its-kind study shows that conservation actions are effective at halting and reversing biodiversity loss
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Trigger warnings generate a 'pandora effect,' finds meta-analysis
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Study explains how a fungus can control the corn leafhopper, an extremely harmful pest
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Works of poetry, fiction and nonfiction receive $10,000 "Science + Literature" awards
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Does self-checkout impact grocery store loyalty?
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Economic abuse affects 1 in 7 Kiwi women, research finds
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Researcher discusses how dicamba drifts
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Q&A: A mysterious illness is spreading among dogs nationwide. Here's what you need to know
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After COP28, 'insider' climate activists will become increasingly important, study suggests
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Wireless power transmission could enable exploration of the far side of the moon
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Distance, lighting, facial masking critically affect reliability of eyewitness identification, says study
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Political polarization may slow legislation, make higher-stakes laws likelier
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Rapid oyster reef restoration gives hope for repairing the sea
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Study shows hot droughts in the western US have become more common over the past five centuries
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Hail the size of golf balls and even grapefruit? The science of how tiny ice crystals grow dangerously large
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New technique enables successful cultivation of stem cells on the surface of ionic liquids
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Study discovers non-reciprocal antisymmetric transport behavior in natural van der Waals ferromagnetic material
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Analysis supports demarcation of new epoch characterized by human impact on planet
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Boeing Starliner crew aboard ISS after challenging docking
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Climate change threatens Antarctic meteorites
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One in three people are lonely. Will AI help, or make things worse?
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Scientists discover new method for generating metal nanoparticles to use as catalysts
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The role of GEDI LiDAR technology in unlocking the secrets of tree height composition
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Research team develops catalyst that can purify municipal sewage while enhancing hydrogen generation efficiency
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What the next solar maximum means for you
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More efficient bioethanol production might be possible using persimmon tannin to help yeast thrive
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Researchers propose new strategy to improve efficiency for nanotherapeutic delivery in tumors
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Excess temperatures found to cause low flocking concerns in Australia
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Decommissioned offshore structures could offer only limited ecological benefits, analysis of studies suggests
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Advances in techniques used to identify sharks and rays is not preventing trade and increase in extinction risk: Study
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Possible new process for the synthesis of rare nuclei in the universe
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The universe's accelerated expansion might be slowing down
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Atom-by-atom: Imaging structural transformations in 2D materials
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Exploring the inner workings of stem cells: When location changes the message
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Tiny hitchhikers: Scientists uncover new 'mini-satellites' in sea bacteria
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Protecting native fauna from housecats
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In Prehispanic Cancun, immigrants were treated just like Maya locals: Study
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Men become less fertile with age, but the same isn't true for all animals: Study
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Using tiny traps to study protein interactions can provide new knowledge about difficult-to-treat diseases
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Cracking the pear genome: How students helped unlock a new tool for the pear industry
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Think cicadas are weird? Check out superfans, who eat the bugs, use them in art and even striptease
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Journey to a metal-rich world: NASA's Psyche is ready to launch
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High speed protein movies to aid drug design
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A 365-million-year-old fish with an extreme underbite showcases vertebrate diversity
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Mapping the world's salted soils: A leap forward in combating land degradation
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Ozone hole grows large again
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Time is running out to add your name to NASA's Europa Clipper
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Satellite images of plants' fluorescence can predict crop yields
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Researchers cataloging plant species are trying to decipher what makes some groups so successful
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America's 'big glass' dominance hangs on the fate of two powerful new telescopes
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Bottlenecks and beehives: How an invasive bee colony defied genetic expectations
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What tiny fossils can tell us about the changing climate
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Claudia Goldin: Nobel-winning sleuth of the gender pay gap
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How full are major California reservoirs as state exits another wet winter?
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Findings suggest ILF3 may function as a reader of telomeric R-loops to help maintain telomere homeostasis
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Geographers propose way for governments to help keep consumers' grocery costs down
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Scientific report reveals livestock as the key factor in cheatgrass spread
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How small differences in data analysis make huge differences in results
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Study shows pesticide spread in an alpine ecosystem from the valley to the summit region
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Tracing the history of perturbative expansion in quantum field theory
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The mystery of fullerenes in space explained
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Experts bust myths about family, sex, marriage and work in English history
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Climate change matters to more and more people, and could be a deciding factor in the 2024 election
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Climate change accelerates emergence of insects, study shows
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New single-use plastic ban takes effect in England. Here's why its impact may be limited
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New Ardisia species found in Yunnan
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Safety on the line: Drivers who juggle multiple jobs are more likely to take risks on the road
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Games in the classroom and the boardroom: How 'serious games' are helping us learn
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Harnessing all-dielectric metamaterials to manipulate the polarization state of light
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Tracing the pawsteps of the North China leopard
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Researchers achieve quantum key distribution for cybersecurity in novel experiment
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How does car traffic influence airborne fungal diversity?
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Rock permeability, microquakes link may be a boon for geothermal energy
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Same-gender sexual behavior found to be widespread across mammal species and to have multiple origins
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Only 1 in 3 people enjoy talking about politics—researchers say the reasons are more social than political
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Pandemic found to have boosted gardening, hunting in New York State
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An emergency brake for the climate: EU advisory board recommends 90%–95% reduction in emissions by 2040
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Polaron interfacial entropy as a route to high thermoelectric performance in DAE-doped PEDOT:PSS films
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Sweet secrets of the bayberry: Genetic insights set to transform fruit quality
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Matabele ants recognize infected wounds and treat them with antibiotics
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How did the bushpig cross the strait? A great puzzle in African mammal biogeography solved by genomics
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Understanding a satellite's death spiral
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Information resilience can help people cope with the uncertainty created by crises
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Riddle of the Kondo effect solved with an artificial atom and a 1D wire
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How much of Venus's atmosphere is coming from volcanoes?
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First topological quantum simulator device in strong light-matter interaction regime to operate at room temperatures
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AI enables faster, more effective antibiotic treatment of sepsis
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Researchers can now visualize osmotic pressure in living tissue
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Muscle machine: How water controls the speed of muscle contraction
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Using DNA origami, researchers create diamond lattice for future semiconductors of visible light
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Propelling atomically layered magnets toward green computers
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Study unveils how plants and soil biota forge ecosystems over time
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Viewpoint: Regulating political misinformation isn't easy, but it's necessary to protect democracy
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Some pre-Roman humans were buried with dogs, horses and other animals
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Chunky champ: Fat Bear Week winner is crowned
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NASA's final tally shows spacecraft returned double the amount of asteroid rubble
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New simulation tool advances molecular modeling of biomolecular condensates
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Electronic perturbation-promoted interfacial pathway for facile C–H dissociation
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Two new books provide road map for educators, school communities to promote self-determination
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High levels of mercury traced to particular cell types in brains of mammals
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Loss and hope: US park rangers' climate crisis fight
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Graph learning modules enhance drug-target interaction predictions
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Potential drug targets identified in African swine fever virus enzyme study
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California wildfires grow amid warm temperatures, gusty winds
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SpaceX mega rocket lost in final phase of test flight
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Researchers reveal cellular architecture, phylogenetic position of protist Meteora sporadica
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Study finds female academics less likely to win prizes, even when the award is named after a woman
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Wild birds possess genetic predispositions to learn population-specific songs, study finds
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Review highlights gender gap on Wikipedia
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The exit poll: What is it, how is it made and how did it become such an accurate prediction of election results?
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New study unveils unique roles of yeast protein complexes in cellular lifespan
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Novel theory-based evaluation gives a clearer picture of fusion in the sun
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Boron deficiency in oilseed rape transcriptome resembles a wounding and infection response
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'Flawed' material resolves superconductor conundrum
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Extreme heat scorches Southeast Asia, bringing school closures and warnings
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Mining industry competing with salmon for rivers created by disappearing glaciers
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Do former regulators improve the quality of audits?
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Researchers control biofilm formation using optical traps
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Rice bran nanoparticles show promise as affordable and targeted anticancer agent
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Mozambique's cyclone flooding was devastating to animals—we studied how body size affected survival
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Biologists are keeping a close eye on a rare Mexican wolf that is wandering out of bounds
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Study identifies remains of artificial turf as important source of pollution in aquatic environment
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Scientists uncover evidence that microplastics are contaminating archaeological remains
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Mexico heat waves leave 48 dead since March
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Researchers report a simpler method for precise molecular orbital visualization
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Bodycams in court get broad police approval, according to survey
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Researchers closer to understanding hydrogen's greatest challenge: Embrittlement
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Quantum annealer improves understanding of quantum many-body systems
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Researchers discover three ingots made of Roman lead in Northern Córdoba
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From dusk to dawn, humans squeeze wildlife into temporal periphery
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Survey reveals UK butterfly winners and losers in the wake of record high temperatures
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Studies assess feasibility of aquaculture wastewater treatment methods
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Widefield diamond quantum sensing with neuromorphic vision sensors
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Environmental lawyer calls for a gender-sensitive international legal framework to protect climate migrants
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Illuminating the source-sink balancing act of photosynthetic 'tiny green bacteria'
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New research disproves a long-held 'cognitive illusion' that hockey goaltenders improve under pressure
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Geese 'keep calm and carry on' after deaths in the flock, says study
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Animals keep eating precious plants—we used 'smell misinformation' to keep them away
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New instrument could help scientists tailor plasma to produce more fusion heat
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Global database reveals large gaps in our knowledge of four-footed animals
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Don't delay talking to girls about keeping safe online, says report
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Why being humble can make you a better leader
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Study reveals previously unrecognized role of CEPT1 in suppressing ferroptosis
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Researchers discover seven new plant species in highly threatened cloud forests of Peruvian Andes
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Researchers develop an assessment system for fish health
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Research team develops novel high-performance photoelectrode that uses zinc oxide nanopagoda array
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Nanoparticle transport across the blood brain barrier increases with Alzheimer's and age, study finds
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Researchers create stable superconductor enhanced by magnetism
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A first look inside radium's solid-state chemistry
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Change threatening coastal Native American sites cut from NC bill
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Consumers across political spectrum share food pricing frustrations
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World War II-era ship docked in Alameda becomes testing tool to combat global warming
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Unveiling 1,200 years of human occupation in Canada's Arctic
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Study finds corn genome can gang up on multiple pathogens at once
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Whale menopause sheds light on human evolutionary mystery
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New discovery reveals how the egg controls sperm entry
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How to make bright quantum dots even brighter
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ALMA observations show how double, triple, quadruple and quintuple star systems form simultaneously in a molecular cloud
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Oceanographers uncover the vital role of mixing down of oxygen in sustaining deep sea health
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Morocco dinosaur discovery gives clues on why they went extinct
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Long presumed to have no heads at all, starfish may be nothing but
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State kills over 80 bears in Southwest Alaska in second-year effort to boost caribou
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Q&A: Can genetic genealogy restore family narratives disrupted by the transatlantic slave trade?
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When predicting the function of microbial communities, simpler may be better
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Simulations suggest ideas that cross international borders may have powerful 'butterfly effect' on elections
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Youth grapple with interpreting the unspoken for their immigrant families
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Astronomers discover 49 new galaxies in under three hours
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New study details how starving cells hijack protein transport stations
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A shade closer to more efficient organic photovoltaics
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Climate change will reduce streamflow in the upper Colorado river basin as groundwater levels fall, study finds
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Extended kin can play an important role in times of crisis, research finds
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Oral peptides: A new era in drug development
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Political rage on social media is making us cynical: Study
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Bifunctional electrocatalysts for efficient hydrogen production via overall hydrazine splitting
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Racial disparities in the application of welfare sanctions in England
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Genomic stability: A double-edged sword for sharks
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New statistical tool to distinguish shared and unique features in data from different sources
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Water-based paints: Less stinky, but some still contain potentially hazardous chemicals
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Extreme environments are coded into the genomes of the organisms that live there, research suggests
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Washington still suffers from drought despite rain—and El Nino won't help
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New methodology advances self-assembly of dual-functional supramolecular materials
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New study shows that amphibians have one more thing to worry about: Methylmercury
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Symbiosis study exposes new 'origin' theories, identifies experimental systems for plant life
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Unlocking the mystery of skin cracking in chili peppers
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Team creates custom-made molecules designed to be invisible while absorbing near-infrared light
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Dark excitons shed new light on matter
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Drowning in 'digital debt'? AI assistants can help—but we must use them carefully
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New study delves into ozone's influence on exoplanetary climate
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SpaceX eyes March 14 for next Starship test launch
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How global science programs can navigate the complex, shifting challenges in sustainability science
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Toward metropolitan free-space quantum networks
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Preparation of single-atom catalysts for highly sensitive gas detecting
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Climate actions centered on Indigenous knowledge can improve resilience
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New modified CRISPR protein can fit inside virus used for gene therapy
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New study reveals transgenerational effects of pesticide linuron on frogs
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Nanoparticle catalysts convert carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide to make useful compounds
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Widely accepted Weyl semimetal shown to be a magnetic semiconductor
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Researchers uncover source rocks of the first real continents
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Agarose-based method shows potential in understanding extracellular vesicles' role in cancer metastasis
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Study reveals key role of plant-bacteria communication for assembly of a healthy plant microbiome
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Can a lone wolf affect the environment? Red wolf researchers have surprising data
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Biohybrid microrobots could remove micro- and nano-plastics from aquatic environments
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How the 'model minority' myth harms Asian Americans
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US state of New Jersey ranks near the bottom on pay equity for mothers
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Dark matter could be annihilating inside white dwarfs
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You can now be frozen after death in Australia. If you're revived in the future, will you legally be the same person?
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Researchers find wave activity on Titan may be strong enough to erode the coastlines of lakes and seas
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Climate-smart cows could deliver 10–20x more milk in Global South
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Businesses unintentionally discourage diverse ideas, finds study
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Bumblebees surprise scientists with advanced social learning skills
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Study measures the psychological toll of wildfires
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Hall effect uncovers hidden symmetry in spin-ice
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Independent guardians impact young survivors of child trafficking
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Foul fumes found to pose pollinator problems
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Stunning James Webb images show birth and death of massive stars
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Biodiversity can rebound after bushfires, but recovery lags in severely burnt areas
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Fish residues can compensate for raw materials shortages and improve our health in the bargain
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Five things to know about NASA's mission to a metal world
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Green space vital to student well-being during COVID-19 pandemic, finds study
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Vietnam faces $3bn annual crop losses from rising saltwater levels
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Why all languages have words for 'this' and 'that'
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Operando spectroscopy provides a window on water oxidation
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School suspensions and exclusions put vulnerable children at risk, study shows
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Non-native plants migrate north as climate change advances, study finds
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After three years on Mars, NASA's Ingenuity helicopter mission ends
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Global heating may breach 1.5°C in 2024—here's what that could look like
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Singapore's coasts are historically more resilient against sea-level rise than previously thought
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COVID-19-related jail decarceration did not affect crime in California, study suggests
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Source or sink? A review of permafrost's role in the carbon cycle
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Protected Texas songbirds show up in pet stores abroad, due to elusive trafficking industry
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Two new species of worms discovered off Japan's Ryukyu Islands
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Stem cells 'migrate' to repair damaged lung cells, study shows
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Animal hair structure changes from summer to winter to fend off freezing weather, researchers show
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How climate change could cause havoc to the extraordinary lifespans of bats
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Mimicry allows lesser necklaced laughingthrush birds to benefit from living among larger related species
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Study uses thermodynamics to describe expansion of the universe
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To save spotted owls, US officials plan to kill hundreds of thousands of another owl species
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The early universe was surprisingly filled with spiral galaxies, research suggests
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SpaceX knocks out Canaveral launch during busy week with Crew-7 return, possible Starship launch
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Side-effects of expanding forests could limit their potential to tackle climate change—new study
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Insect frass becomes food for protein-rich microalgae
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How NASA's Europa Clipper will survive its trip to Jupiter's hostile moon
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New study describes how chemical composition of US air pollution has changed over time
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In a world-first, researchers map a 4,200 km transatlantic flight of the painted lady butterfly
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Image denoising using a diffractive material
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Landscape corridors can aid in fire ant spread, but the effects are transient
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Research seeks solution to PFAS chemicals in waste
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Discovery of half-million-year-old wooden structure shows we're wrong to underestimate our ancient relatives
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Physicists explain, and eliminate, unknown force dragging against water droplets on superhydrophobic surfaces
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Study finds home heating fuel is direct source of sulfate in Fairbanks's winter air
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Genetic analysis: Dutch bluetongue virus type is unique
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Male or female? Scientists discover the genetic mechanism that determines sex development in butterflies
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Researchers use AI to predict how agricultural land suitability may change by 2050
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Researchers showcase new breakthroughs for unlocking the potential of plasmonics
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Youth in NSW and Victoria still feeling the pinch of the pandemic, study finds
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Extraordinary fossil find reveals details about the weight and diet of extinct saber-toothed marsupial
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Fallen autumn leaves are a valuable resource. Here's how to make the most of them
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Forest biodiversity: Mixed forests are more productive when they are structurally complex
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Tattoo inks found to not match the ingredients listed on the bottle
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Research progress in the scientific investigation of the Yarlung Tsangbo Grand Canyon
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The BREAD Collaboration is searching for dark photons using a coaxial dish antenna
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Local chemical pressure experimentally sensed by optical probe
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Researchers find lower grades given to students with surnames that come later in alphabetical order
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Mars attracts: How Earth's interactions with the red planet drive deep-sea circulation
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Using DNA metabarcoding to analyze soil organism composition change in crop rotation farmland
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Why European colonization drove the blue antelope to extinction
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Domain knowledge drives data-driven artificial intelligence in well logging
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Will continuous cropping of crops necessarily lead to continuous cropping obstacles?
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Researchers bring 60-year-old dormant algae cells to life
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Costa Rica coffee farmers innovate as rainfall plummets
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Study shows cuckoos evolve to look like their hosts—and form new species in the process
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To stick or not to stick? Mixed sand columns illuminate design of better materials
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AI-powered data-limited stock assessment method more accurate than 'gold standard' in predicting sustainable catches
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Why Danish consumers keep their electricity company, even though they can save money by switching
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Why banks consider renewable energy to be a riskier investment than fossil fuels
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Lithium ion batteries a growing source of PFAS pollution, study finds
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Alarming extent of gambling-related messages during live ice hockey, basketball coverage
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Collaborative approaches improve materials informatics workforce training
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How heat waves are affecting Arctic phytoplankton
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Mapping the Milky Way's magnetic field in 3D
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Exploring the landscape of shadow education
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Climate change is messing with how we measure time: Study
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Researchers create materials with unique combination of stiffness, thermal insulation
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Multinational fusion energy project marks completion of its most complex magnet system
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Researchers develop 3D-printed wood from its own natural components
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Study finds limited highlighting boosts reading comprehension
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In the age of cancel culture, shaming can be healthy for online communities
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Some Canadians may still be at risk of genetic discrimination despite new federal law
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The Oceans Court ruled that the seas are a hot mess. Why haven't you heard about it?
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Testing the limits of AlphaFold2's accuracy in predicting protein structure
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Deepfake videos during Russian invasion of Ukraine could undermine trust
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Unveiling nature's custodians: Study highlights crucial role of scavengers in wetlands
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Evidence suggests saber-toothed cats held onto their baby teeth to stabilize their sabers
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Professor explains what the UK/Canada trade disagreement means for UK farmers
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Modeling M87's jet: Why do black hole jets shine and pierce the cosmic sky?
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Abandoned farmlands could play a role in fighting climate change. A study shows exactly where they are
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Japanese aerospace company captures an actual picture of space debris
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Rising inequality slows as more women in lower-income groups join the labor force, analysis finds
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Forget social distancing: House finches become more social when sick
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'Blob-like' home of farthest-known fast radio burst is collection of seven galaxies, researchers find
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Smoke from controlled burn offs and surface dust found to be leading source of particle air pollution in Australia
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Ohio train derailment caused chemical pollution falling to Earth's surface across the US and beyond, study reveals
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Small satellite launch advances comms experimentation, international collaboration
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2023: A year of climate extremes
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Under the influence and under arrest. What happens if you're drunk in the interrogation room?
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Apex predators not a quick fix for restoring ecosystems, 20-year study finds
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GPT-4 artificial intelligence shows some competence in chemistry
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AI is giving boost to crop improvement research
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When floodwater reaches the sea, it can leave a 50-meter-thick layer of brown water, and cause real problems
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Eyes on the impossible: First near-field, subwavelength thermal radiation measurement
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Emergence of collective phenomena in fractured rocks: Exploring the 'more is different' perspective
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New tool skillfully predicts marine habitat shifts
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Companies can capitalize on crises to thrive in their industry, study finds
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Clear evidence aquifer exploitation is causing serious impacts on the most iconic national park in Spain
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Researchers develop hybrid superamphiphobic anti-corrosion and anti-icing coating
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Researchers discover 'Trojan Horse' virus hiding in human parasite
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Japan sets third launch attempt of next-gen rocket for February
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Enhancing precision and adaptability in genetic sensor technology
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New study discovers how altered protein folding drives multicellular evolution
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NOAA's hurricane hunting GOES-U satellite nears SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch
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Models suggest interlinking rivers in India to meet water demand may adversely impact monsoon rainfall amounts
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Iceland's 'Mammoth' raises potential for carbon capture
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Gaza and Ukraine are separate conflicts, but conspiracy theorists are trying to link the two on social media
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Are lightning bugs a threatened species? No one knows
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Researchers compile Cacao Gene Atlas to help plant breeders boost chocolate tree
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Study shows copper beads in pig feed reshape swine gut microbiome
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Preteens use dating apps, and 1 in 4 are sexual minorities: Study
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AI-powered atlas reveals how proteins behave inside cells
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Researchers investigate the properties of open cluster NGC 6383
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In eco-minded California, there's still no constitutional right to clean air and water
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Computational method discovers hundreds of new ceramics for extreme environments
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Neanderthal gene variants associated with greater pain sensitivity
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Climate models predict weakened subtropical circulation in stable warming scenario
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Ocean waves propel PFAS back to land, new study finds
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Volcanic fallout from Taupō eruption 1,800 years ago found in Antarctic ice core
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Researchers find potential new method to control plasma density in fusion reactors
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Scientist advance simulation of metal-organic frameworks with machine learning
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Researchers find large diversity of protists in the Parabasalia phylum in both mice and humans
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AI system can predict the structures of life's molecules with stunning accuracy
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Under climate change, catastrophic bushfires in Australia can strike any time
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Non-photosynthetic vegetation helps improve accuracy of wind erosion impact assessment
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Predicting which US city populations will grow and which will fall by 2100
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Researchers find 3 types of food wasters. Which one are you?
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Ghana's free high school policy is getting more girls to complete secondary education: Study
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Research discovers an increasing risk of invasive species colonization on marine debris
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Should we be worried about rising heat of political discourse? Yes, say experts
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Researchers harness blurred light to 3D-print high-quality optical components
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Restructuring middle managers—findings from a case study of a major bank
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Canine cuddles can comfort equally across all genders
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Tanzania fertilizer use increased after intervention, but changes were not sustained, study shows
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Study examines the relationship between mice and a plant that flowers once a century
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How COVID enabled new forms of economic abuse of women in India
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Researcher sees 'alarming' risk of political violence in US
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Some species of angelfish may spend their whole lives swimming upside down
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The UK's Climate Change Act, once the envy of the world, faces a stress test
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Four astronauts from four countries return to Earth after six months in orbit
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Scientists create black arsenic visible infrared photodetectors
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Growing in molasses: Cosmic large-scale structure caught growing slower than expected
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Study shows how the chemical properties of RNA molecules could have facilitated the origin of life
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Humor isn't a deal-breaker when finding 'the one,' says study
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Hainan's quest for pristine air: Charting a course to global air quality leadership by 2035
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Space weather forecasting needs an upgrade to protect future Artemis astronauts
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Short corrective comments can help social media users to spot false information, study shows
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Not all calcite crystals perfect; synthesis methods can alter internal structure, affect chemical reactivity
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Heavy metals and traditional shellfish harvesting affect mangrove habitats in Senegal
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Pre-Cryogenian stratigraphy, paleontology, and paleogeography of the Tibetan Plateau and environs
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Move over carbon, the nanotube family just got bigger
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Study finds not all failures lead to learning
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'Old smokers' and 'squalling newborns' among hidden stars spotted for first time
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Chocolate that harnesses the full potential of the cocoa fruit
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Scientist explores sufficiency as an overlooked strategy for protecting biodiversity
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Sharks have depleted functional diversity compared to the last 66 million years, study finds
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Climate research: How the Greenland ice sheet can still be saved
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The Rio Grande isn't just a border—it's a river in crisis
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Centralized social networks potentially hinder agricultural innovation by making decision-making too similar
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With nests on telephone poles, once-endangered osprey are flying high in Illinois
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NASA's Juno provides high-definition views of Europa's icy shell
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In person or online? Researchers find people's stated support for democracy depends on how they're asked
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Safely removing nanoplastics from water using 'Prussian blue', a pigment used to dye jeans
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Shedding light on unique conduction mechanisms in a new type of perovskite oxide
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Scientists create method to bond hydrogels and other polymeric materials using chitosan
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Chemists synthesize doubly anti-aromatic C16 carbon allotrope
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Isotope database will help Mexican communities better understand hydrology processes
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New study reports that Greenland is a methane sink rather than a source
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Study examines US public opinion of 'would-be' mass shooters
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Juice aces Callisto flyby test
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India flood toll hits 56, army warns on stray munitions
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Researchers identify role of subgenomes in bamboo evolution
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Dubai to build $8 bn stormwater runoff system after record floods
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A new kink in proton spectrum to enhance our knowledge of cosmic ray origin
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Study discovers colliding ribosomes activate RNA repair
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Plasma technology transforms microalgae coating for wounds
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Cocoa price has doubled in mere months, but it shouldn't add much to the price of chocolate
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Living on the edge: Supernova bubble expands in new Hubble time-lapse movie
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Uncovering a CS Lewis poem
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Theory and experiment combine to shine a new light on proton spin
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Real-life 'stillsuit': Dune-inspired upgrade for spacesuits allow astronauts to recycle urine into water
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Study reveals the hidden environmental impacts of bitcoin: Carbon is not the only harmful byproduct
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NASA's Psyche fires up its sci-fi-worthy thrusters
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Quantum-mechanical 'molecules' spotted in superconducting devices
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How Black male college athletes deal with anti-Black stereotypes on campus
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Digital terrain models zero in on Martian surface
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Black carbon sensor could fill massive monitoring gaps
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We've committed to protect 30% of Australia's land by 2030. Here's how we could actually do it
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How climate change risks increase at a national scale as the level of global warming increases
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Novel platform characterizes both individual carrier and cargo for clinically important molecules
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Blue and great tits deploy surprisingly powerful memories to find food, finds study
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Image: Hubble spots the Spider Galaxy
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Firms embracing diversity may trade short-term pain for long-term gain
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Researchers clarify cryptic differentiation within enigmatic hemiparasitic love vine Cassytha filiformis
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Engagement key to eliminating prejudice: Uncovering the process of feeling understood
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Researchers develop algorithm to determine how cellular 'neighborhoods' function in tissues
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Lunar astronauts will need easy walking trails around the moon's south pole
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African farmers look to the past and the future to address climate change
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A new way to see viruses in action: Super-resolution microscopy provides a nano-scale look
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25 years of massive fusion energy experiment data open on the 'cloud' and available to everyone
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Dogs brought to US must be microchipped, older than 6 months: CDC
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Scientists build a spatial atlas of the chloroplast proteome, the home of photosynthesis
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Study shows that the 'manosphere' community is misusing scientific research to support its beliefs
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Scientists take a step forward in understanding how to tackle chronic infections in cystic fibrosis patients
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New species of mosasaur named for Norse sea serpent
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Hurricane Beryl pummels Caribbean, strengthens to Category 5
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Researchers help migrating salmon survive mortality hot-spot
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A new RNA editing tool could enhance cancer treatment
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Plastic pollution talks move closer to world-first pact
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Why artificial submarine curtains won't save West Antarctica's retreating glaciers
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Researchers: Black travelers want authentic engagement, not check boxes
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The Southern Ocean has the cleanest air on Earth—scientists have just discovered why
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Deep within the Earth, iron oxide withstands extreme temperatures and pressures
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Printed polymer allows researchers to explore chirality and spin interactions at room temperature
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Lunar night puts Japan's lander back to sleep
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Researchers reveal that Earth's surface water can penetrate deep into the planet, transforming core's outer layer
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Engineered MgO nanoparticles: A promising path to synergistic cartilage and bone therapy
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Genetic study of citrus fruits suggests they originated in southern China
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Simulated chemistry: New AI platform designs tomorrow's cancer drugs
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Time to build zero-debris satellites
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US to launch next moon mission on Valentine's Day
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Compound vital for all life likely played a role in life's origin, suggests synthesis study
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Turkey hails its first astronaut who returned from a 3-week mission to International Space Station
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Scientists report that buffer and pH strongly affect the phase separation of SARS-CoV-2 N protein
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Earliest known European common hippopotamus fossil reveals their Middle Pleistocene dispersal
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Dual-laser approach could lower cost of high-resolution 3D printing
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Q&A: Does homework still have value? An education expert weighs in
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Euclid mission releases its first images
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Astrophysicists work toward unification of turbulence framework—weak-to-strong transition discovered in turbulence
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Australia's soils are notoriously poor. How scientists are working to improve them
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Ancient large kangaroo moved mainly on four legs, according to new research
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Understanding soil carbon's sensitivity to increasing global temperatures
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New signaling pathway decoded in the decomposition of damaged lysosomes
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Lumpy skin disease is a threat to Australian cattle industries. We need to know how it could enter and spread
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Researchers use satellites to analyze global reef biodiversity
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Climate change in Greenland could cause trouble for Arctic char
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This mega-city is running out of water: What will 22 million people do when the taps run dry?
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There is an urgent need for democratizing knowledge to revolutionize global food systems, researchers argue
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Climate change is most prominent threat to pollinators, study finds
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Dark energy discovery a decade in the making: New supernova insights offer clues to the expansion of the universe
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Understanding the effect of catalyst spin state on reaction
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Study shows moss could have starring role in pollution monitoring
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Rise in sea urchins and related damage to kelp forests impacts Oregon's gray whales and their food, study finds
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Squeezing more flavor: Genetic study optimizes citric acid in tomatoes
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Random processes shape science and math: Researchers propose a unified, probabilistic framework
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How can surface morphology change selectivity in electrocatalysis?
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High speed video shows hippos get airborne when running
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ProtoDUNE's argon filling underway, a significant step toward next era of neutrino research
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Scientists analyze the molecular mechanism of PoWRKY71 in response to drought stress in Paeonia ostii
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Study gives gecko ancestor a place of honor, and a new name
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Genetics provide key to fight crown-of-thorns starfish
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New model uses fewer measurements to determine level of pharmaceutical residues in wastewater
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Researchers develop engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast strain for optimized production of carotenoids
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Researchers reveal how mycorrhizal species regulate plant-soil carbon in forests
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Flowers grown floating on polluted waterways can help clean up nutrient runoff and turn a profit
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Earthquake rattles Greek island near Athens, but no injuries or serious damage reported
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Embracing idiosyncrasies over optimization: The path to innovation in biotechnological design
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A croc's life: There's more than meets the eye
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College students in minoritized groups feel less confident about peer support in event of sexual assault, study finds
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Cryo-microscopy reveals nano-sized copy machine implicated in origin of life
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No two worms are alike: New study confirms that even the simplest marine organisms tend to be individualistic
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Researchers find some protists use beneficial viruses to fend off lytic viruses
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Astronomers capture formation of a powerful cosmic jet
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'The sun didn't sting so much before': fires stun Colombia's Andes
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Researchers uncover molecular mechanism of methamphetamine binding to trace amine receptor
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How ants are breaking down biogeographic boundaries and homogenizing biodiversity
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Cracking the code to a healthier potato chip
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Researchers explains how streaks motivate us
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What could we build with lunar regolith?
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Researchers find earliest evidence for a microblade adaptation in the Tibetan plateau
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Study uncovers technologies that could unveil energy-efficient information processing and sophisticated data security
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Physicists develop highly robust time crystal
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Simplifying the generation of three-dimensional holographic displays
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Maximizing circular economy strategies for rare earth elements supply
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Possible cause of male infertility linked to structural protein
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Features of H5N1 influenza viruses in dairy cows may facilitate infection, transmission in mammals
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Experts determine best way to breed frogs in captivity
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Unveiling the hidden threat: Drought-induced inelastic subsidence in expansive soils
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Irish castles and ancient Greek rites show culture's role in regional regeneration
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Discovering the molecular recognition of technological solids by mutant self-assembling peptides
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Single-city climate conventions damaging carbon emissions pledges, says study
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German emissions at 70-year low as coal use drops
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Saturday Citations: The volcanoes of Mars; Starship launched; 'Try our new menu item,' say Australian researchers
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Seeing the unseen: How butterflies can help scientists detect cancer
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How AI tools can help assess verbal eyewitness statements
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A stealth fungus has decimated North American bats, but scientists may be a step closer to treating white-nose syndrome
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SMOS and Swarm team up to spot huge solar storm
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Will the 2024 Olympic Games become the playing field for social justice protests?
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Why are women cited less frequently than men?
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New InP-based modulator with record-high bit rates could help move more data faster
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New calculation approach allows more accurate predictions of how atoms ionize when impacted by high-energy electrons
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Astronomers make rare exoplanet discovery, and a giant leap in detecting Earth-like bodies
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Psychological research offers strategies for healthy political discussions among people with opposing views
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Research team introduces new non-toxic method for producing high-quality graphene oxide
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Book bans as political action: Evidence from US schools
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French govt under fire for putting pesticide phase-out on hold
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Leaf size and defensive traits found to modulate effects of soil fauna on litter decomposition
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Friend or foe? Researchers explore ancient partnership between moss and fungi
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A strikingly natural coincidence: Researchers find heating gallium nitride and magnesium forms a superlattice
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Study reveals ancient ice may still exist in distant space objects
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The cell's 'read–write' mechanism: Researchers uncover how instructions for gene expression are relayed
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Why the success of COP28 depends on climate finance
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Unveiling sea country management monitoring trends in Australia
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Researchers develop cluster glass for fluorescence and nonlinear optical properties
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New AI guidelines for Arizona K-12 educators advocate a balanced approach
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Archaeologists discover long-lost Scottish monastery
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Unraveling the gendered undertones of narcissism
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Metal-based electrocatalysts for ammonia electro-oxidation reaction to nitrate/nitrite: Past, present and future
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Beautiful nebula, violent history: Clash of stars solves stellar mystery
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The cost of silence: Financial stress mutes couples' communication
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Plastic pollution can kill variety of ocean embryos
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Bartering light for light: Scientists discover new system to control the chaotic behavior of light
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Dogs with epilepsy found to have altered levels of trace elements and heavy metals in their blood and fur
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Will generative AI change the way universities communicate?
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Firms learn more from 'knowledge-gap' failures than mere 'slip-ups,' says study
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe completes 18th close approach to the sun
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Winter isn't coming: climate change hits Greek olive crop
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Large Hadron Collider experiment zeroes in on magnetic monopoles
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A rise in breastfeeding comes at expense of mothers' careers, new study finds
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Corporations fall short on implementing green agendas: report
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Researchers conduct survey on attitudes toward urban animals and where people want them to live
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Deforestation caused by rubber vastly underestimated: study
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'You can't imagine the damage': Dam threatens historic Laos town
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Here's why you should (almost) never use a pie chart for your data
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Adolescents today are more satisfied with being single
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Why do birds flock? Shedding light on collective motions in heterogeneous populations
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Will New Zealand's school phone ban work? Let's see what it does for students' curiosity
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Study proposes novel hypothesis to explain occupation of Brazil's southern coast 2,000 years ago
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Study finds photosynthetic mechanism of purple sulfur bacterium adapted to low-calcium environments
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Invasive 'giant' reptile lurks under Georgia porch, officials say: Here's why it is dangerous
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'Dancing' raisins: A simple kitchen experiment reveals how objects can extract energy from their environment
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Catching vibes: Novel approach captures arthropod-driven vibrations
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Schools closed, warnings issued as Asia swelters in extreme heat wave
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Fossil frogs share their skincare secrets: Analysis of 45-million-year-old soft tissues
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California lawmakers reject proposal to curb well-drilling where nearby wells could run dry
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Heat and disease: The genetic tug-of-war in pepper immunity
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Study shows relatively low number of superspreaders responsible for large portion of misinformation on Twitter
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Giant galactic explosion exposes galaxy pollution in action
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New research suggests that our universe has no dark matter
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Tourism development doesn't equal bad jobs—weak government protection does
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Investigating and fine-tuning the properties of 'magic' graphene
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Repurposed beer yeast encapsulated in hydrogels may offer a cost-effective way to remove lead from water
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Remote Indonesia volcano erupts again after thousands evacuated
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Many prisoners go years without touching a smartphone—it means they struggle to navigate life on the outside
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As Varroa spreads, now is the time to fight for Australia's honey bees—and you can help
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Seaports found to be hotspots of contagious cancer in mussels
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Study suggests invasive spider tolerates urban landscape better than most native spiders
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New Saturn-mass exoplanet detected by astronomers
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Chemists demonstrate heterogeneous catalysis for synthesis of complex molecule
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North American cities may see a major species turnover by the end of the century
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A collapsed Mars lava chamber seen from space
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Australasia's hidden pollination crisis could threaten biodiversity and food security
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Future of 1 billion people in South Asia hinges on water pact, says new analysis
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Relieving a fear of public speaking
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Invertebrate biodiversity is improving in England's rivers, long-term trends show
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Measuring nutrition in crops using satellites
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An algae bloom devastated sea mammals last year: LA wants to improve its rescue efforts
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Astrophysicists offer theoretical proof of traversable wormholes in the expanding universe
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Why some abusive bosses get a pass from their employees
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Seismologists suspect earthquake on San Andreas Fault is imminent despite odd attenuation parameters
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Alaska dinosaur tracks reveal a lush, wet environment
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Energy landscape theory sheds light on evolution of foldable proteins
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Academic calls for upgrade to sewage systems to protect health
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Streamlined microcomb design provides control with the flip of a switch
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First set of rational design principles for chaotropic membrane transporters
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Texas hunkers down as Hurricane Beryl approaches
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The combination of oxygen and methane could reveal the presence of life on another world
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New buzz about coffee genes: A more complete genome sequence of world's most popular variety
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Scientists find hundreds of unique species in Africa's newest and most threatened ecoregion
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Bridging the opportunity gap in social sector AI
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Disturbing the seabed could make climate change worse, according to study
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Researchers tune Casimir force using magnetic fields
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Researchers find that calcium can protect potato plants from bacterial wilt
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Beryl downgraded after slamming Texas with deadly rains, wind
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Video: Five new stunning images from Euclid's Telescope
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Study finds nitrite-driven anaerobic ethane oxidation in microbial cultures
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Revolutionizing spectrometry with ultra-simplicity: Disrupting conventional designs through novel diffraction computing
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How do halibut migrate? Clues are in their ear bones
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2023 Rolling Hills Estates landslide likely began the winter before
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Discovery of 48-million-year-old daddy longlegs with their iridescent, metallic appearance intact
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No appetite for vegetarian diet to help the planet, finds study
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Shape matters: Study finds microplastic fibers may travel as far as the stratosphere
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Astrobotic successfully powers on all payloads on damaged Peregrine lander
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New egg decontamination method preserves nutritional quality
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Sika deer overpopulation endangers beech forests in Southern Kyushu, Japan
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Uncovering the cyclization mechanism of cyclic β-1,2-glucan synthase
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Study explores what motivates people to watch footage of disasters and extreme weather
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'Water bear' genomes reveal the secrets of extreme survival
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Yes, scientists have sequenced the entire human genome, but they're not done yet
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Research project on the Atlantic highlights worldwide efforts to preserve marine biodiversity
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Researchers develop model to study heavy-quark recombination in quark-gluon plasma
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Researchers map structure of mitochondria at different life stages
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Researchers drop more than 8,000 pieces of litter into a fake river to fight plastic pollution
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Over 100 pilot whales beached on western Australian coast have been rescued, researcher says
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Bioinformatics: Researchers develop a new machine learning approach
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Coastal hurricanes around the world are intensifying faster, new study finds
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Biologist improves carp growth with lactic acid
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Peat records help reveal regional pattern of Holocene temperature change in arid Central Asia
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Extreme temperatures becoming more common in Ireland, study finds
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Laser-patterned thin films that swell into kirigami-like structures offer new opportunities in hydrogel technology
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Female olfactory cues hasten mortality and reproductive aging, mouse study finds
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Confirmation of ancient lake on Mars offers hope that Perseverance rover's soil and rock samples hold traces of life
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World's first wooden satellite built by Japan researchers
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Global science and media organizations to sign pledge prioritizing science-based climate change communications
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It's hard to find fossil skin, but a rare discovery reveals clues about the evolution from water to land
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Probiotic feed additive, in place of antibiotics, found to boost growth and health in poultry
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Exploring a socio-ecocentric approach to criminal law to enforce sustainability commitments
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Better math adds up to trillions in climate-related savings: Statisticians curb uncertainty in climate models
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Small but mighty: Study highlights abundance and importance of the ocean's tiniest inhabitants
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All-cash home buyers pay 10% less than mortgage buyers, study finds
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Chemists discover spontaneous nanoparticle formation in charged microdroplets
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Microalgae: An environmentally friendly and healthy alternative to fish
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Nanodevices can produce energy from evaporating tap or seawater
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Laser pulse compression by a density gradient plasma for exawatt to zettawatt lasers
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New method can create aquatic levitation at much lower temperature, has implications for cooling nuclear reactors
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What's inside the Carina pillars? Massive protostars and newly forming planets
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An AI dataset carves new paths to tornado detection
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Researchers achieve low-energy synthesis of bulk van der Waals materials
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How do renewable energy and innovation impact environmental quality in different countries?
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'Leaveism' and 'presenteeism' continue even when employers are more flexible. Here's how to be happier at work
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Video game rewards study reveals gamer good Samaritans
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Telescopes show the Milky Way's black hole is ready for a kick
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One in 10 Australians sexually harassed by peers: Study
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Pioneering model for urban carbon reduction through urban greening
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Q&A: Where the wild bees are—and aren't—impacts food supply
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Remote collaborations deliver fewer scientific breakthroughs, co-led research finds
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Volunteers rid one Australian river of its privet problem—and strengthen community along the way
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Dollars and scents: How the right smells can encourage shoppers to buy healthier foods
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Astronauts from Turkey, Italy and Sweden return to Earth, ending private space station trip
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Researchers identify a decline in microbial genetic richness in the western Arctic Ocean
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Study reveals economic impact of Florida's red tide on tourism
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Deep-sea coral reef stretches 600 miles from Miami to SC, scientists find
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Is dark matter's main rival theory dead? The Cassini spacecraft and other recent tests may invalidate MOND
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Church without God: How secular congregations fill a need for some nonreligious Americans
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Study discovers how a system of proteins helps Salmonella survive inside macrophages
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Research investigates employment match quality
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Researchers: Forensic science method for firearm identification is flawed
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Study suggests at-camera gaze can increase scores in simulated interviews
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A sleep apnea collar enhances diagnostics of canine sleep-disordered breathing
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Saturn's ocean moon Enceladus could support life—researchers are working out how to detect extraterrestrial cells there
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New AI model can provide high-accuracy forecasts from even low-resolution data
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How local journalism boosts support for fixing crumbling infrastructure
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Metamaterial chimera nearly undetectable across visible light, microwave, and infrared spectra
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Discovery changes understanding of water's history on the moon
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Using AI to enhance satellite imagery to monitor the planet
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Designing marine protected areas in the fight against climate change
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Scientists gain powerful tool to scrutinize changing US weather patterns
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Research reveals the key to an irresistible online dating profile
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Q&A: Barrier islands and dunes protect coastlines, but how are environmental changes affecting them and adjacent land?
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Closing the green gap: A cubic III-nitride active layer with 32% internal quantum efficiency
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Strong evidence for new light isotope of nitrogen
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USDA testing beef for H5N1 amid current outbreak in dairy cows
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New paradigm in photothermal therapy: Researchers develop ultrasound-assisted photothermal therapy technology
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Researchers successfully fabricate NiS ultrafine nanorods with separated symmetry along two directions
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What fire ants can teach us about making better self-healing materials
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Good news for coral reef restoration efforts: Study finds 'full recovery' of reef growth within four years
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Biodegradable bags not currently recommended for recycling organic waste
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Tropical forests adjust strategies to thrive even when soils are nutrient poor, large field experiment shows
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Researchers in Portugal develop an image analysis AI platform to boost worldwide research
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Environmental concerns raised by rocket flights over San Diego County
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Toward a unified theory for dynamics of glassy materials
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Q&A: Climate scientist reveals how nature can fight climate change, and how it can't
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Researchers investigate how climate change affects birds
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The chickadee in the snowbank: A 'canary in the coal mine' for climate change in the Sierra Nevada mountains
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Health risks from global warming can help drive city climate action, study finds
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Facilitating learning chemistry with conceptual modeling
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American slavery wasn't just a white man's business—new research shows how white women profited, too
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CRISPRlnc: New lncRNA-specific SgRNA design method proposed
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Some birds win and some lose with sea level rise, expert says
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Will we be able to ski in a +2°C world?
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Social scientist: While providing help inspires others, people would rather help a family member than a neighbor
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Earth's 'Great Oxidation Event' was spread over 200 million years, according to recent geochemical discoveries
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Illuminating plant water dynamics: The role of light in leaf hydraulic regulation
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Q&A: Wall Street meets Reddit—what are the upsides and risks of social investing?
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Beyond cells: Unveiling the potential of genetic circuits on single DNA molecules
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An earthquake changed the course of the Ganges: Could it happen again?
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Accelerator-on-a-chip advance steers and accelerates electrons at the microchip scale
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Researchers build an AI assistant for synthetic chemists
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Five ways artificial intelligence can improve your dating life
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Europe forges new bonds between agriculture and biodiversity
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Australian report finds COVID-19 worsened migrants and refugees' access to justice services
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Pet dogs and strays suffer in Asia heat wave
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'Shear sound waves' provide the magic for linking ultrasound and magnetic waves
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Participation in careers programs found to increase engagement with vocational services
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Understanding the role of RNA methylation in cancer
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Odors are encoded in rings in the brains of migratory locusts, finds study
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Creating a toolkit of yeast strains that over-produce key cellular building blocks
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Demand for seafood is soaring, but oceans are giving up all they can. Can we farm fish in new ways?
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Cutting-edge tracking technology proves Australian whale shark tourism leads the world
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Studying combustion and fire safety
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Researchers discover that hnRNPM guards integrity of cellular protein production
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Why are organizational cover-ups so common?
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Why did Hurricane Otis 'explosively' intensify off Mexico?
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Amid increasing mountain lion sightings, California county turns to Facebook to share info
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Food prices will climb everywhere as temperatures rise due to climate change
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With the planet facing a 'polycrisis,' biodiversity researchers uncover major knowledge gaps
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Student cleans up archival data and uncovers two stellar cocoons
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Climate change threatens fish supply: Tiny phytoplankton, big consequences
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NASA's attempt to bring home part of Mars is unprecedented: The mission's problems are not
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Not so simple: Mosses and ferns offer new hope for crop protection
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New young and warm Jupiter-like exoplanet detected
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How your Zoom background can make you seem more competent
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Study results suggest peers are crucial in shaping boys' confidence in math skills
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BINGO radio telescope will be able to detect and locate the brightest bursts of energy, says study
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Researchers: There is a need for more accurate accounting of nitrous oxide from agricultural crop residues
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Experiment shows how water-filled channels crisscrossing multi-crystal ice lead to fractures
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Q&A: Study finds wide gap in SAT/ACT test scores between wealthy, lower-income kids
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'Urgent' for Australia to protect Great Barrier Reef: UNESCO
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Assessment of China's protected areas needs refining, study finds
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New technique could help build quantum computers of the future
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Step aside, internal tides: Supercomputer modeling improves satellite altimetry precision
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Most collapsed stars fully rotate in seconds: This one takes nearly an hour
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How big UK builders have remained profitable without meeting housing supply targets
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New benzofuran synthesis method enables complex molecule creation
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Tracing the evolution of ferns' surprisingly sweet defense strategy
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Antarctic sea ice near historic lows: Arctic ice continues decline
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Beaver exploitation testifies to prey choice diversity of Middle Pleistocene hominins
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The next generation LIFE telescope could detect some intriguing biosignatures
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Your unique smell can provide clues about how healthy you are
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Psychoactive psilocybin's evolution in magic mushrooms
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Decoding cherry traits: Genome-wide association studies propel sweet cherry breeding
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Membrane transporter ensures mobility of sperm cells, study finds
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Climate change is forcing Australians to weigh up relocating
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Microplastics present in muscles, intestines of South East Queensland sharks
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Study finds oxygen rise in the tropical upper ocean during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
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Wildlife traffickers carried on their illegal trade during COVID lockdown—what can we learn from their resilience?
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Working from home is producing economic benefits return-to-office rules would quash
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Crime-free housing policies increase evictions among minorities, but do not cut crime
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Stress wrecks male big brown bat fertility during breeding season
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New archive of ancient human brains challenges misconceptions of soft tissue preservation
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Dung beetle iDNA as an additional tool for biodiversity assessment
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Astronomers are on the hunt for Dyson spheres
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Climate change will see Australia's soil emit CO₂ and add to global warming, research shows
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What are 'multiplication facts'? Why are they essential to your child's success in math?
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A new tool for tracing the family trees of cells
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Solar orbiter takes a mind-boggling video of the sun
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Researchers test curcumin nanoemulsion for treatment of intestinal inflammation
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Ariane 6 launches: Splashdown for Nyx Bikini
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Why do identical informal businesses set up side by side? It's a survival tactic: Kenya study
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Logging and climate change threaten montane birds
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Sustainable consumption by product substitution? Appropriation of plant-based 'mylk' in everyday life
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Earthquakes are shaking North Georgia: Here's what may be behind them
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Can coal mines be tapped for rare earth elements?
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Enhancing sweet potato quality analysis with hyperspectral imaging and AI
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Baiting foxes can make feral cats even more 'brazen,' study of 1.5 million forest photos shows
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Why is the universe ripping itself apart? A new study shows dark energy may be more complicated than we thought
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A new type of plant metalloreductase maintains root growth under low phosphorus
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Webb cracks case of inflated exoplanet
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Scientists claim to have solved the damselfly color mystery
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Peach perfection: Advanced gene networks reveal fruit traits
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Using a non-destructive, light diffraction fingerprint technique to detect viral infections in cells
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Poll: Majority of Americans say key COVID-19 policies were a good idea—but views of individual policies vary
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Researchers observe the effect of magnetic fields on electrocatalytic processes
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Scientists discover radiation from massive stars shapes planetary systems
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Exploring the molecular basis of how pradimicin A binds to viral N-glycan, a potential SARS-CoV-2 entry inhibitor
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Scientists' urgent call: End destruction and forge a just, sustainable future
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Quakes do not kill people, bad buildings do
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Advanced AI techniques for predicting and visualizing citrus fruit maturity
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Patented probiotic spray method improves hatchability, health of chicks
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Intelligent liquid: Researchers develop metafluid with programmable response
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UN climate meetings organized in a way that benefits richer, larger countries: Study
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Scientists discover surprising link between ancient biology and restricted human hair growth
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Study examines educational and career disparities among minoritized students
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How the age of mammals could end
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Research quantifies 'gap' in carbon removal for first time—shows countries need more awareness, ambition and action
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Researchers detect toxic chemicals in aquatic organisms with new AI method
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Crust-forming algae are displacing corals in tropical waters worldwide
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Researcher: Even before deepfakes, tech was a tool of abuse and control
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Study suggests gas giants may be more common than thought in some parts of the galaxy
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Virgin Galactic grounds space tourism flight after piece of ship accidentally detaches
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Athens Acropolis closes as Greece bakes in heat wave
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Gene expression influences 3D folding of chromosomes by altering structure of the DNA helix, finds study
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Fusion record set for tungsten tokamak WEST
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Why purple-crowned fairy-wrens engage in cooperative breeding
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West Coast seabird study shows how they might one day share the air with wind turbines
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Year's 1st SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch on tap Tuesday with NOAA satellite
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Ferroptosis: Comprehensive review of important cell death mechanism
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Quantum computing engineers perform multiple control methods in just one atom
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The debate over native plants and their cultivars gathers steam
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The Wnt signaling pathway: The foundation of cell growth, development, and potential therapeutics
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Geomagnetic storm from a solar flare could disrupt radio communications and create a striking aurora
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Atmospheric Waves Experiment launching to space station to study atmospheric waves via airglow
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'Flares' and 'echoes' from the Milky Way's monster black hole
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Using light to control the catalytic process
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Plant roots mysteriously pulsate and we don't know why—but finding out could change the way we grow things
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Why is it so hard to drill off Earth?
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How many planets could be in the Kuiper Belt?
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Life on Earth uses water as a solvent. What are some other options for life as we don't know it?
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New class of 'intramolecular bivalent glue' could transform cancer drug discovery
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Using 'Kerr solitons' to boost the power of transmission electron microscopes
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Dubai airport diverts flights as 'exceptional weather' hits Gulf
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Wheat's long non-coding RNAs unveiled: A leap in understanding grain development
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Webb follows neon signs toward new thinking on planet formation
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New study shows how quickly surface water moves to groundwater reservoirs across Australia
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Reforestation study finds only a few tree species can survive a century of rapid climate change
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Future hurricanes could compromise New England forests' ability to store and sequester carbon
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A new simple scheme for atom interferometry
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New candidate genes for human male infertility found by analyzing gorillas' unusual reproductive system
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Scientists create comprehensive map of sea worm neural circuits
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In 1952, a group of three 'stars' vanished—astronomers still can't find them
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Language change harms our ability to communicate and understand, researcher argues
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Can the bias in algorithms help us see our own?
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Market-based schemes not reducing deforestation, poverty: Report
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Stickiness in glacial space and time
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Researchers find unique adaptations of fungus associated with bee bread
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Which day of the week gets the most people to vote? Researchers analyze thousands of international elections to find out
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New Zealand's wettest and driest spells to become more extreme, says study
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Australian study finds increased risk of homelessness for youth leaving out-of-home care
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EarthCARE offers a sneak peek into Earth's energy balance
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Astronomers discover Jupiter-sized objects drawn into each other's orbit
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'We can't wait another year': disaster-hit nations call for climate aid
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Turning microalgae into light-controlled, soft bio-microrobots
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Women helping women: Female mentors guide businesswomen to greater success
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Controlling root growth direction could help save crops and mitigate climate change
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V0610 Virgo is a low-mass contact binary, observations find
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Breakthrough in nanostructure technology for real-time color display
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Some online platforms are starting to measure 'student engagement' at school: Here's what you need to know
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Opinion: Southern Africa is seen as a leader in wildlife conservation, but its market-driven approach is deeply flawed
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First-ever observation of a virus attaching to another virus
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New Zealand's Maori King calls for whales to be given personhood
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Research reveals overlooked parts of proteins as critical to fundamental functions of life
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Certain bacteria or fungi could combat a plant pathogen that attacks common vetch
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International Criminal Court judges 'cautious' about using impact of mental health
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Greenhouse gas repurposed in novel experiments
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World not ready for climate change-fueled wildfires: Experts
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Breaking through the limits of a single fiber laser amplifier: Coherent beam combination
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One essential step for a germ cell, one giant leap for the future of reproductive medicine
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Climate conspiracy theories flourish ahead of COP28
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Race to find world's oldest mammal fossils led to academic warfare in the 1970s
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Stress of being outed to parents and caregivers: What are the mental health consequences?
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Elusive 3D printed nanoparticles could lead to new shapeshifting materials
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Biodiversity in the margins: Merging farmlands affects natural pest control
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Light-matter interaction: Broken symmetry drives polaritons
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Newly-discovered 'margarita snails' from the Florida Keys
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Trying to make fashion friendlier to the environment
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New research helps explain why Indian girls appear to be less engaged in politics than Indian boys
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For sale: unique piece of land in strategic Arctic archipelago
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Inbreeding due to loss of habitat found to be putting black-footed cat in danger of extinction
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Gaps in stream monitoring may hinder water management in California, study finds
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Understanding differences within nonconformity
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Researchers find first proof of menopause in wild chimpanzees
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A switch for the internal clock: Exploring quantum biology for novel medical therapies
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Innovative hybrid models enhance soil moisture forecasting
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Small birds spice up the already diverse diet of spotted hyenas in Namibia
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Wildfire north of LA rapidly spreads as hot, gusty winds continue
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Research finds water quality in Gulf of Mexico improves when adding social costs to carbon emissions
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Team synthesizes a new polyoxometalate-based metal-organic complex
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NASA's robotic prospectors are helping scientists understand what asteroids are made of, setting the stage for mining
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The unexpected connection between brewing coffee and understanding turbulence
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Earth as a test object to evaluate the planned LIFE space mission
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Module regulating culm development changes architecture and improves biomass of switchgrass
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Studying the changing landscape of forest management: Researchers take a humanities approach
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Is the universe really a 'dark forest' full of hostile aliens in hiding?
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New constraints on the presence of ultralight dark matter in the Milky Way
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Artificial intelligence skills can increase salaries by as much as 40%, study suggests
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Four things Australian schools should do now to help prevent gender-based violence
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Diversity of bioluminescent beetles in Brazilian savanna has declined sharply in 30 years, finds study
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New study suggests that while social media changes over decades, conversation dynamics stay the same
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Ocean warming triggers Indo-Pacific heat waves: Study
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Researchers are first to see at-risk bat flying over open ocean
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Some CRISPR screens may be missing cancer drug targets
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Hiring pressures to diversify are influencing patterns of discrimination in unexpected ways
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NASA's search for life on Mars: A rocky road for rovers, a long slog for scientists, and a battle of the budget
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Year-end survey spotlights food safety, age-related consumer behavior, out-of-stock trends
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New method may accurately identify body fluids at crime scenes
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A closer look at cell toxins: Researchers examine how radionuclides interact with kidney cells
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New noble-metal-free electrocatalyst decreases the energy required to generate hydrogen gas from water
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What do a Black scientist, nonprofit executive and filmmaker have in common? They all face racism in workplace culture
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Clusters of atmospheric rivers are costlier than expected
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Artificial intelligence enhances monitoring of threatened marbled murrelet
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Next-gen computing: Hard-to-move quasiparticles glide up pyramid edges
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First detection of frost on the solar system's tallest volcanoes on Mars
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Global warming and plastic pollution entwined in vicious circle, researchers say
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Astronomers apply machine learning techniques to find early-universe quasars in an ocean of data
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Do couples' wages differ based on interracial versus intraracial marriage?
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Photocatalytic synthesis of arylacetic acid via C=C double bond cleavage with carbon dioxide
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Engineered enzymes could generate biomass optimized for conversion into fuel and other useful products
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Selection processes play dominant role in shaping coexisting assemblages of trees and soil fungi: Study
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Iceland battles a lava flow: Barriers and explosives tried in the past, but it's hard to stop molten rock
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Researchers break down pizza box recycling challenges, one slice at a time
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Could fiber optic cable help scientists probe the deep layers of the moon?
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Scientists reconstruct ancient genomes of the two most deadly malaria parasites to identify origin and spread
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Accountability standards based on rules of democracy needed in times of rising political violence, scholar argues
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Hubble views a galaxy with a voracious black hole
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Carnivorous plant traps help scientists explain the evolution of complex 'composite' traits
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World 'failing' on pledge to stop deforestation by 2030
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Lavender's secret: Genetic regulator boosts plant health and fragrance output
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First interactive enrichment system for giraffes prototyped in Scottish zoo
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Toxic forever chemicals are on the rise in Lake Michigan and have been detected in all of the Great Lakes
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Healthy food is hard to come by in Cape Town's poorer areas: How community gardens can fix that
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New polymer membranes, AI predictions could dramatically reduce energy, water use in oil refining
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Examining the biodistribution and function of polymer-DNA origami nanostructures
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Basic income can double global GDP while reducing carbon emissions, analysis suggests
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Paris 2024 Olympics to debut high-level breakdancing—and physics in action
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Researchers report dropping atmosphere levels of the last ozone-layer-damaging chemicals to be phased out
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Diffraction-limited visible imaging for large aperture telescopes
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Biologists travel with their mobile laboratory to study a wide range of mitochondrial functions in avian migration
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New advances promise secure quantum computing at home
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Engineers use AI to wrangle fusion power for the grid
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New fossil site of worldwide importance uncovered in southern France
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Controlling organoids with light by combining spatial transcriptomics with optogenetics
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Nutbush fever: How the Ike and Tina Turner hit became Australia's dance sensation
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How many zebrafish constitute a school? 'Three,' say physicists
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Superradiant atoms could push the boundaries of how precisely time can be measured
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Archaeologists uncover the heritage of a marginalized community
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Researchers develop an innovative microscope platform to unveil the intricacies of skeletal muscle regeneration
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Altermagnetism experimentally demonstrated
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Study confirms the rotation of Earth's inner core has slowed
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Doctors engage the public by bringing a human side to social media
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Ice cores provide first documentation of rapid Antarctic ice loss in the past
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Discovery could lead to new RNA therapeutics for many cancers
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Ridding Macquarie Island of pests pays off as seabirds come back from the brink—but recovery has just begun
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Hemp cannabinoids may have evolved to deter insect pests
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A novel way to save rhinos: Inserting radioisotopes into 20 live rhinoceros
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Researchers publish first-of-its-kind database for uranium minerals
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Deciphering how the body picks the right opioid enantiomers
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Enhancing fire safety: The emergence of PA-DAD as a sustainable flame retardant for epoxy resin composites
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Fighting fires from space in record time: How AI could prevent a repeat of Australia's devastating wildfires
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Novel tech captures disease markers in a snap: The future of early diagnosis
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Asian forests show resilience despite rising disturbances from climate change and human activities
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Experts warn of sewage, E. coli in Missouri River: Flooding could make quality worse
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New report shines a light on the scope and scale of teenage terrorism offenders for the first time
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Terminator-style robots more likely to be blamed for civilian deaths
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Record for world's priciest bottle of whisky smashed at London auction
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Researchers reveal how plants protect themselves from viral infection by regulating deacetylation
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Earliest cattle herds in northern Europe found in the Netherlands
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Study: Vanishing photos make dating app matches multiply
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Tauonium: The smallest and heaviest atom with pure electromagnetic interaction
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New study shows mechanisms of hagfish burrowing into deep sea sediment
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High-performance MoS₂-based infrared photodetector induced by the photogating effect
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Team shows how uranium ditelluride continues superconducting even in high magnetic fields
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What a '2D' quantum superfluid feels like to the touch
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Companies reluctant to pay extra to confirm suppliers' sustainability claims
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New method optimizes lithium extraction from seawater and groundwater
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Do the bump: Scientists perfect miniaturized technique to generate precise wavelengths of visible laser light
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Hide and seek between atoms: Findings illuminate mechanism of high-nickel cathodes for lithium-ion batteries
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A new origin story for deadly Seattle fault
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Researchers use smartphone screen to create 3D layered holographic images
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Researchers investigate the impacts of space travel on astronauts' eye health
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Observations explore the halo of Centaurus A
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Climate change found to be reducing fish weight
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Sleeping supermassive black holes awakened briefly by shredded stars
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Aquatic animals can help purify our wastewater, says researcher
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Research explores the development of our most human attribute: The chin
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'Ring of fire' solar eclipse will slice across Americas on Saturday with millions along path
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Making high-quality crystals that resonate strongly with infrared light
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Materials follow the 'Rule of Four,' but scientists don't know why yet
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Carved trees and burial sites: Wiradjuri Elders share the hidden stories of marara and dhabuganha
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Climate crisis: What to consider if you're questioning whether to have children
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Scientists reveal role of neighboring adsorbates and quantum tunneling in surface diffusion of hydrogen atoms
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For professional women, having high-status connections can backfire, reveals study
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Male and female crab spiders found to 'cooperate' to mimic a flower to fool prey and predators
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Insights for crop breeding in the face of climate change
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Banksias are iconic Australian plants, but their ancestors actually came from North Africa, research suggests
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Surprising role of female sex pheromone in crop pest points to new biocontrol possibilities
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Losing their tails provided our ape ancestors with an evolutionary advantage, but we're still paying the price
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Air quality alerts are a climate change alarm
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Why does puberty trigger us to stop growing?
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Research offers insights into the metal-to-insulator transition without breaking symmetry
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Some young people planning fewer or no kids because of climate change
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Instagram and Threads are limiting political content: Why this is terrible for democracy
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Apoptotic cells may drive cell death in hair follicles during regression cycle
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DNA nanotube rings: Research team develops important building block for artificial cells
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Do school grades influence parental support?
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Talking tomatoes: How their communication is influenced by enemies and friends
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Reptiles are helping us better understand threats to Australia's biodiversity
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Unveiling rare diversity: The origin of heritable mutations in trees
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Scientists elucidate substrate recognition and proton coupling mechanism of transporter protein VMAT2
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Saving Mt. Wilson Observatory: Inside the long battle to maintain the spot where we found our place in the universe
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Perturbations in redox status, biochemical indices, genes in the liver following fish exposure to Mancozeb
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CRISPR off-switches: A path towards safer genome engineering?
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Study explores mixtures of plant species that help green walls clean up the air
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Lab sequences rabies in infected black bear
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Almost half of Aussies in regional areas say they've experienced severe climate impacts
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Graphene's proton permeability: A switch for future energy technologies
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'Vaults' within germ cells offer more than safekeeping
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Can used coffee grounds help clean up environmental toxins?
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June hottest on record, beating 2023 high: EU climate monitor
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Researchers create winning strategy to combat vaccine misinformation on X
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Why don't we see robotic civilizations rapidly expanding across the universe?
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There are 'forever chemicals' in our drinking water: Should standards change to protect our health?
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The jump in global temperatures in September 2023 is difficult to explain by natural climate variability alone
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Thinking about work as a calling can be meaningful, but there can be unexpected downsides as well
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Astronomers spot oldest 'dead' galaxy yet observed
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Workplace 'slavery' still embedded in supply chain, researcher says
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Can being too enthusiastic about work have its downsides?
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Deep-mapping the night sky for hot stars
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Researchers discover key gene for toxic alkaloid in barley
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Small but mighty, plankton are among the most powerful creatures on Earth
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Human organoid research identifies crucial 'traffic light' in gut cell differentiation
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Climate change is shrinking snowpack in many places, study shows. And it will get worse
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Scientist identify candidate genes associated with albinism in Wels catfish
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Team presents sea-level rise adaptations to elevate infrastructure and utilities
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Researchers develop sustainable removal of heavy metal contaminants from groundwater in India
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Walrus dies from bird flu on Arctic island: Researcher
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Whatever happened to LA's plan to end its reliance on landfills?
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How waves and mixing drive coastal upwelling systems
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Study warns restrictions to application programming interfaces by social media platforms threaten research
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Increased rainfall threatens UK sea urchins: Study
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Study reveals new mechanism to explain how continents stabilized
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Mathematicians discover how to stop sloshing using porous baffles
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Record heat in 2023 worsened global droughts, floods and wildfires
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High-power fiber lasers emerge as a pioneering technology
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From waste to wealth: Transforming biomass into humic acid with two-step hydrothermal process via hydrochar
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New study documents the world's largest prehistoric rock art in South America
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Politicians deny misdeeds because we want to believe them, research suggests
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Survey tallies consumer attitudes toward lab-grown meat alternatives
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Bright galaxies put dark matter to the test
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'Invasion' of tropical birds known as limpkins reported in Illinois—invasive snails may be attractive food source
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Invasive weed could be turned into a viable economic crop, say researchers
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It is time to draw down carbon dioxide but shut down moves to play God with the climate
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Speeding through the microcosm: Insights into ultrafast electron and lattice dynamics
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Prosocial influencers can promote societal cooperation
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Finding Argoland: How a lost continent resurfaced
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New plasma jet technology effectively treats fungal nail infections
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Improving timing precision of millisecond pulsars using polarization
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The role of TOR signaling in enhancing graft success and crop vigor
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Scientists shed light on the inner workings of a new class of unconventional superconductors
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Estimated 2.5 million people displaced by disasters in 2023 tell a story of recovery in America and who is vulnerable
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Climate scientist 'could lose job' for refusing to fly
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Deadly California storm brings unrelenting rain, flooding
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Tiny TnpB: The next-generation genome editing tool for plants unveiled
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Iguana invasion: Thailand rounds up rogue reptiles
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India's heat wave longest ever, worse to come
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Ultrasound can save fish in hydropower rivers
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Hypervelocity impact experiments probe the origin of organics on the dwarf planet Ceres
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Holes in baby dinosaur bones show how football-sized hatchlings grew to 3-ton teens
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Lawyers are rapidly embracing AI: Here's how to avoid an ethical disaster
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Three scientists win Nobel Prize in physics for looking at electrons in atoms during split seconds
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Reconnaissance of potentially habitable worlds with Webb
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Study identifies new topogenesis pathway for folding and assembly of multi-spanning membrane proteins
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Creativity helps the disempowered to highlight climate emergency concerns, study shows
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Scientists create novel technique to form human artificial chromosomes
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Extracellular vesicles study outlines new strategies to combat neurodegenerative diseases
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New method could allow multi-robot teams to autonomously and reliably explore other planets
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Plasma oscillations propel breakthroughs in fusion energy
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Balloon animals and bouncy castles on the moon: The case for inflatable habitats
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Nano-drugs hitching a ride on bacteria could help treat pancreatic cancer
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Updating the textbook on polarization in gallium nitride to optimize wide bandgap semiconductors
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New report diagnoses drivers of South Africa's severe economic and social challenges
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Current bird flu epidemic found to have originated in Europe and Africa
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Meet the kowari: A pint-sized predator on the fast track to extinction
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Study reveals Pacific Islanders used fire to shape landscapes
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Tiny worm, giant leap: Discovery of highly specific fatty acid attachment to proteins
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A new computational technique could make it easier to engineer useful proteins
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Coastal dunes are retreating as sea levels rise. Research reveals the accelerating rate of change
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Endangered right whale calf found dead on Georgia's Cumberland Island
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Scientists flip around gravitational-wave data analysis: Have LIGO and Virgo detected a merger of dark-matter stars?
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Focus on cities will boost benefits of air pollution action for most vulnerable
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Colombian mosquito factory fights dengue and disinformation
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Acid attacks appear to be on the rise—what the numbers tell us about corrosive substances and crime
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Nonprofit organizations can act as drivers of sustainability for multinational companies
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A 'conservation conundrum'—when rat control to conserve one species threatens another
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The impact of research globalization on the efficiency of emerging and Nobel-Prize-level topics
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Artificial light is a deadly siren song for young fish
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Scientists reveal hydroclimatic changes on multiple timescales in Central Asia over the past 7,800 years
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Indonesia hunts clues as study suggests Javan tiger may still exist
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New research shows migrating animals learn by experience
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Scientists develop green method for producing bactericidal copper oxide nanoparticles from noni plant
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Evolutionary history of three-finger snake toxins decoded
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Homo sapiens facilitated establishment of Bonelli's eagle in the Mediterranean 50,000 years ago, study finds
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America's farmers are getting older, and young people aren't rushing to join them
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Scientists develop biofortified rice to combat nutrient deficiencies
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DNA reveals that unique microorganisms evolved at poles
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DDT pollutants found in deep sea fish off LA coast raise questions about the pesticide's continuing threat to wildlife
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Nature's sonar: Scientists reveal how Japanese horseshoe bats perceive moving objects
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Study of more than 330,000 genomes indicates 34 genes potentially involved in vegetarianism
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Language skills key to understanding residential segregation, says study
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Research reveals self-organized processes govern cell movement
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Better neutron mirrors can reveal the inner secrets of matter
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This is the oldest black hole ever seen
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Designing natural language processing tools for teachers
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Unexpected sea-level rise over 2014 to 2016 attributed to consecutive El Niño events
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Perovskite nanocrystalline cheaper than silicon for photovoltaic cells, study shows
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Criminalizing coercive control may seem like a good idea, but could it further victimize women?
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Not such a bright idea: Cooling the Earth by reflecting sunlight back to space is a dangerous distraction
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Want to show teachers appreciation? This top school gives them more freedom
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New theory broadens phase transition exploration
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Saturday Citations: An anemic galaxy and a black hole with no influence. Also: A really cute bug
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Molecular switch found to play central role in bacterial dysentery
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Q&A: Experts on disinformation talk Israel-Hamas—it's a 'toxic stew of an information environment'
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Researchers develop entangled photon pairs in integrated silicon carbide for first time
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New dating technique more accurately estimates time differences between Paleolithic hearth fires
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Nano-thin printing of electronics hardware could slash costs
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NASA to demonstrate autonomous navigation system on moon
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Introducing safety and security civilization: A new paradigm for global safety science
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New Vincetoxicum species found in Yunnan
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New tool predicts flood risk from hurricanes in a warming climate
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Nearly 2 billion people globally at risk from land subsidence
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Discovery of unexpected ultramassive galaxies may not rewrite cosmology, but still leaves questions
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Researchers uncover key biomolecule involved in whooping cough infection
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Researchers find crucial gaps in climate risk assessment methods
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From robots and drones to sheep trackers, new tech can help farmers monitor and improve soil health
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'Digital inclusion' and closing the gap: How First Nations leadership is key to getting remote communities online
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Scientists unlock the secrets of nitrogen's solid phase
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Scientists discover that clownfish count stripes to distinguish friend from foe
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Scientists develop acoustic 3D trapping of microparticles in flowing liquid using circular cavity
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Drawings of mathematical problems predict their resolution
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Seeing at a distance with multicore fibers: All-optical, ultra-long-distance image acquisition and transmission system
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Secrets of the Van Allen belt revealed in new study
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Maximizing wheat productivity with supplemental irrigation
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Bifunctional catalyst enables high-performance batteries for sustainable energy storage
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Study finds foreign-born CEOs are more likely to acquire international targets, including in their birth country
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Talks on global plastic treaty begin in Canada
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Study reveals the dating psychology of incels
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Rocks on Rapa Nui tell the story of a small, resilient population—not a doomed, overpopulated island
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ALMA gets a new hydrogen maser
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New drug reveals a key mechanism to overcome resistance to protein degraders
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Study proposes roadmap for integrating edge AI into farming
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Flowermon: A superconducting qubit based on twisted cuprate van der Waals heterostructures
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Using different flours for sourdough fosters different bacteria—and flavors
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Yeast engineering leads to new frontiers in jasmonate biosynthesis
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New, small, ancient crocodile-like reptile described in Brazil
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State-owned enterprises experience greater regulatory scrutiny when acquiring firms abroad: Study
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Targeted pest control with RNA spray
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Synthetic leather made from recyclable and bio-based PBS
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A second chance for a new antibiotic agent
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Team assessing SHERLOC instrument on NASA's Perseverance rover
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Study finds children in Flint experienced educational declines even if they did not have lead pipes
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Molecular knots, left and right: How molecules form knots
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How 'Dune' became a beacon for the fledgling environmental movement, and a rallying cry for the new science of ecology
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French-Chinese probe to hunt universe's biggest explosions
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Researchers reveal mechanism of efficient upconversion in two-dimensional perovskite
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Will climate change turn the Arctic green?
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From pets to pests: How domestic rabbits survive the wilderness
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Study: Climate change drove the route shift of the ancient Silk Road in two distinct ways
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Endangered whales live in area earmarked for gas exploration
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New incompletely rifted microcontinent identified between Greenland and Canada
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What is seawater intrusion? A hydrogeologist explains the shifting balance between fresh and salt water at the coast
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Imperfect mimicry in spiders and insects mainly shaped by adaptive processes rather than constraints, finds study
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Pest predictor identifies ingredients for ecological recipe for destruction
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Wildfires increasingly threaten oil and gas drill sites, compounding potential health risks, study says
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Study reveals how cells keep telomerase in check
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The horrifying human cost of big sporting events
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Examining the function of salmon cooling stations
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Cheap, dirty leftovers can release pure oxygen: Hexagonal manganites show promise for production on an industrial scale
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Half-price fares benefit people experiencing transport poverty, shows study
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Astronomers find black holes created in mergers carry information about their ancestors
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Most unmarried, low-income couples show positive co-parenting
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Excavation reveals 'major' ancient migration to Timor Island
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How humans transform island bird communities
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Scientists bring crystal clarity to diamond's quantum signals
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Thirsty in paradise: Water crises are a growing problem across the Caribbean islands
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Human culture is changing too fast for evolution to catch up—here's how it may affect you
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Second-brightest gamma-ray burst ever seen observed creating elements needed for life
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Scientists develop a legged small celestial body landing mechanism for landing simulation and experimental test
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New study finds that the Gulf Stream is warming and shifting closer to shore
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Fossil of 72-million-year-old sturgeon discovered in Edmonton
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Scientists discover molten layer covering Martian core
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Fault maturity or orientation: Which matters more for quakes?
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When you have a baby, can you stay friends with people who don't have kids?
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Electron-bending effect could boost computer memory
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Quantum crystal of frozen electrons—the Wigner crystal—is visualized for the first time
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Investigating the presence of environmental rare earth elements in activated sludge systems
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From disorder to design: Exploring electrical tuning of branched flow in liquid crystal films
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Sweaty cattle may boost food security in a warming world
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Music found to cause similar emotions and bodily sensations across cultures
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Firefighters battle 'out of control' blaze in Argentina park
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Families will change dramatically over the years to come, says study
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Salt-stress survival: AI-powered study decodes the resilience of Spartina alterniflora
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Study: While most of the world trusts climate scientists, a skeptical minority can lead to climate inaction
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Researchers find a new quantum ruler to explore exotic matter
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How climate change contributes to wildfires like Chile's
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Repeated sexual failures cause social stress in fruit flies
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Research shows fishing boats in the harbor haul tourists into Danish hotels
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Laser, sonar technology finds that a northern California reservoir's capacity has shrunk by 3%
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Q&A: Why are we drowning in single-use plastics, and what can we do about it?
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A capsule with antiviral drugs grown in space returns to earth
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Researchers identify a key player in chromatin regulation in Arabidopsis thaliana
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Deep learning model can detect a previously unknown quasicrystalline phase
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Vampire viruses prey on other viruses to replicate themselves—and may hold the key to new antiviral therapies
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Flood-prone communities in Oregon have low trust in agencies responsible for helping them, survey shows
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Physicists suggest a possible way to confirm or deny the existence of the Chinguetti meteorite
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Deoxygenation levels similar to today's played major role in marine extinctions 200 million years ago
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Improving our understanding of the effects of PFOS on fish
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Botany research discovery could optimize production of annatto powder
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Study identifies novel host factors that facilitates SARS-CoV-2 entry
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New Zealand fish that are closer to cities ingest more plastic, finds study
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Microrobot-packed pill shows promise for treating inflammatory bowel disease in mice
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Greening the food supply chain: Developing sustainable food systems through interdisciplinary collaboration
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Researchers unveil new digital twin for precise real-time analysis of composite materials production
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Decarbonizing Australia's transport system could solve significant public health challenge
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Ice storms, January downpours, heavy snow, no snow: Diagnosing 'warming winter syndrome'
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Surviving fishing gear entanglement isn't enough for endangered right whales. Females still don't breed afterward
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Researchers observe highly excited 'roaming' energy pathway in chemical reactions
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Most Earth system models are missing key piece of future climate puzzle, researchers say
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AI tool recognizes serious ocular disease in horses
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Study links changes in global water cycle to higher temperatures
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Nanotech opens door to future of insulin medication
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More JWST observations are finding fewer early massive galaxies
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Scientists 3D-print hair follicles in lab-grown skin
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Global coral bleaching event expanding to new countries: Scientists
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Slow the scroll: Users less vigilant about misinformation on mobile phones, study finds
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How building waste could be used to grow tomatoes
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Sunflower extract fights fungi to keep blueberries fresh
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Altermagnetism: A new type of magnetism, with broad implications for technology and research
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Young people find comfort in AI-generated responses
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The US invented shopping malls, but China is writing their next chapter
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Focus on perovskite emitters in blue light–emitting diodes
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Texans encouraged to turn off nighttime lights during bird migration
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Study pinpoints cellular response to pressure in sea star embryos
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New study shows how AI can help us better understand global threats to wildlife
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New aging mechanism discovered in nematodes
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Stem cell research reveals new clues to tissue repair that could help heal the uterus and more
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New book explores complicated relationship between workers and their work
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SpaceX poised for second launch of mega Starship rocket
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New research uncovers hidden phenomena in ultra-clean quantum materials
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Novel research sheds light on Amazonian birds' thermoregulatory strategies in a changing environment
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Science lessons across Europe come to life through a push towards 'open schooling'
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Crosby-Schøyen Codex: Ancient Coptic manuscript reveals sermon that spurred violence against Jews
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Curators and cavers: How a tip from a citizen scientist led to deep discoveries in Utah's caves
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Scientists spot more Milky Way-like galaxies in early universe, advancing our understanding of how galaxies were formed
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Citizen scientists needed to discover elusive black holes
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An invisible water surcharge: Climate warming increases crop water demand in the San Joaquin Valley
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Study shows how AI can detect antibiotic resistance in as little as 30 minutes
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Novel biosensor offers enhanced DNA detection specificity
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The 'baritone' of red giants refines cosmic distance measurements
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Study introduces lead-coated nickel catalyst for enhanced hydrogen evolution reaction efficiency
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Mindfulness is a powerful tool to reduce workplace stress, study finds
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New Jurassic fossil findings provide insights into the development of the middle ear in mammals
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Finding new physics in debris from colliding neutron stars
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Multi-regional observations and validation of the M₃ ocean tide
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Scientists describe new orchid species related to famous Darwin's orchid
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The miraculous effect of music: Concerts bind people together
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Western Cascades landscapes in Oregon historically burned more often than previously thought
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Smog from major Copenhagen street heads straight into living rooms
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Shame, intimacy, and community: Fangirls are mocked, but it is more complex than you might think
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How to spot fake online reviews (with a little help from AI)
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Latin American cattle block road to Paris goals
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Popular chatbot is a politically left-leaning EU supporter, study suggests
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Researchers identify unexpected twist while developing new polymer-based semiconductors
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How oil companies put the responsibility for climate change on consumers
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Study uncovers potential origins of life in ancient hot springs
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Webb identifies methane in an exoplanet's atmosphere
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More than meows: How bacteria help cats communicate
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Livestock farming is responsible for up to a quarter of air pollution in Lombardy region: Study
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Model suggests subluminal warp drives may be possible
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Scientists make and test efficient water-splitting catalyst predicted by theory
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Research team achieves rapid and reliable room-temperature phosphorescence chiral recognition
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New research shows how bats 'leapfrog' their way home at night
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Surprising behavior in one of the least studied mammals in the world
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The spring equinox is here. What does that mean?
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Q&A: 'We need to act very fast,' says sustainability researcher
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Female leadership key to community 'saving itself' in unprecedented trauma, says report
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Teachers can nurture students who care about the world: Four approaches that would help them
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Why is DNA almost always a right-handed helix? Exploring the causes of chirality
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After delay, Delta IV Heavy lifts off for the last time
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Application of ultrasound found to greatly speed up motility of human sperm
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Politically conservative CEOs found to think differently about transparency
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Water may have flowed intermittently in Martian valleys for hundreds of millions of years
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Hatch watch is underway at a California bald eagle nest monitored by a popular online camera feed
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New analysis determines ancient polar sea reptile fossil is oldest ever found in Southern Hemisphere
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Gen Z and millennials have an unlikely love affair with their local libraries
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Which came first: Black holes or galaxies?
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Novel UV broadband spectrometer improves air pollutant analysis
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China chooses the site for TRIDENT neutrino detector
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Data-driven music: Converting climate measurements into music
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Microbial food as a food production strategy of the future
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Laser-based 3D printing: A powerful tool to advance optical microscopy
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Saturday Citations: Bronze-Age gender representation, gamma rays, nice bonobos in your neighborhood want to meet you
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Core-shell structural units show outstanding toughening effect for ceramics
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Novel high entropy alloy nanoparticle catalysts for growing high-density carbon nanotubes
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Study explores how risk tolerance changes around payday
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Mumpreneurs: A growing entrepreneurial force in Chinese society
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Scientists discover CO₂ and CO ices in outskirts of solar system
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Awe and dread: How religions have responded to total solar eclipses over the centuries
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Observations explore open cluster NGC 1513
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Seeing is believing: Observation of migrasomes
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La Niña may be set to return this year
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Study tracks shifts in student mental health during college
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Vital seagrasses in gulf of Mexico are retreating amid rapid sea level rise
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Deciphering quantum enigmas: The role of nonlocal boxes in defining the boundaries of physical feasibility
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Will Florida manatees be listed as an endangered species again?
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Peter Higgs transformed what we know about the building blocks of the universe
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How technology is revolutionizing insect research
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Astronauts arrive at Kennedy Space Center as first crew for Boeing's Starliner spacecraft
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New platform integrates microfluidics and metasurface for kidney disease testing
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Measuring the atmospheres of other worlds to see if there are enough nutrients for life
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Researchers discover alternative cosmic source of gold
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Tipping points: Understanding the green Sahara's collapse
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Evidence of water vapor detected in the atmosphere of Smertrios
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A new weapon in the battle against antibiotic resistance: Temperature
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What social robots can teach America's students
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Making ultra-fast electron measurements in multiple directions to reveal the secrets of the aurora
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Big lemming populations are important for far more than just predators
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The black spots on salmon filets found to contain melanin
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Study suggests pawn loans compound the pain for many
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Accessing the bronze tomato's enhanced antioxidant and health properties through metabolic engineering
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Research highlights new ways to tackle outlaw motorcycle gangs
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Hubble examines a barred spiral's light
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The fate of novel ideas: Scholar investigates factors that thwart potential innovations from gaining acceptance
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Desolation in Greece's Dadia park after Europe's biggest fire
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AI meets green: The future of environmental protection with ChatGPT
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NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft views sample return capsule's departure
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Maternal grandmothers' support buffers children against the impacts of adversity, finds study
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Image: Hubble glimpses bright galaxy group LEDA 60847
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Researchers unveil most detailed map of water bodies across Qinghai-Xizang Plateau
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As ice melts, Everest's 'death zone' gives up its ghosts
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From meerkat school to whale-tail slapping and oyster smashing, how clever predators shape their world
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Researchers design smaller, more cost-efficient electron cryo-microscope
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Global dataset shows protecting fish doesn't have to mean neglecting people
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Study finds commensal gut bacteria develop resistance in response to antibacterial treatment
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New analysis unlocks the hidden meaning of 15,000-year-old rock art in Arnhem Land
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Study highlights vulnerability of England's only resident bottlenose dolphins
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Researchers discover molecular 'barcode' used by bacteria to secrete toxins
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New study provides first nationwide window on juvenile 'lifer' population
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New roadmap to prevent pandemics centers on protecting biodiversity
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An effective approach for preparing supramolecular polymers at high concentration
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New discovery suggests significant glacial retreat in West Antarctica began in 1940s
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Targeting a coronavirus ion channel could yield new COVID-19 drugs
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Virus ancestry could help predict next pandemic
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Preventing another 'Jan. 6' starts by changing how elections are certified, experts say
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Simulations show that exoplanets heated at deeper depths by their host stars display markedly different weather patterns
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'Ring of fire' solar eclipse will cut across the Americas, stretching from Oregon to Brazil
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Q&A: Pork, pathogens and progress—a close look at PRRSV research
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Saturday Citations: Hope for golden retrievers and humans. Plus: Cosmologists constrain the entire universe
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Webb admires bejeweled ring of the lensed quasar RX J1131-1231
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To study atmosphere, NASA rockets will fly into October eclipse's shadow
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A Russian cosmonaut sets a new record for the most time in space
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Safer, cheaper, more flexible battery invented for wearable tech
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A fullerene-like molecule made entirely of metal atoms
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Shining a light on molecules: L-shaped metamaterials can control light direction
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Key management practices to enhance biodiversity in the Western Pyrenees
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Measuring the impact of desert greening
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Q&A: Finding varieties of corn that are adapted to future climates
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Charlotte, a stingray with no male companion, is pregnant in her mountain aquarium
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Electronic tongue can detect white wine spoilage before humans can
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Discovery could end global amphibian fungal pandemic
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Measuring exciton 'holes': Insights into charge transfer at atomically thin interfaces between semiconductors
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What could the Extremely Large Telescope see at Proxima Centauri's planet?
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Brightest and fastest-growing: Astronomers identify record-breaking quasar
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Astronauts set for spacewalk: Starliner crew staying at ISS longer
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The plants bees need to maintain a healthy diet have been revealed
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Accelerated marine carbon cycling forced by tectonic degassing over the Miocene Climate Optimum
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Small, cool and sulfurous exoplanet may help write recipe for planetary formation
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Spring snow, sparkling in the sun, can reveal more than just good skiing conditions
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Decoding the shared genetic toolkit for male sex determination
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Researchers more precisely calculate how much faster time passes on the moon
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The effect of additives on calcium carbonate crystallization
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Whales and dolphins now have legal personhood in the Pacific—but one treaty won't be enough to protect them
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Discerning which elements of viral videos most affect consumer behavior and purchasing decisions
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Rich countries found to use six times more resources, generate 10 times the climate impact: Report
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Study completes new analysis of patents to refute earlier claim that research has lost its innovative drive
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Novel solution for Pichia pastoris enzyme production platform
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Study finds water quality of Europe's rivers is generally better, but not consistent
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Intervarietal grafts of sweet, serrano peppers on Pasilla 18M
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Carbon dioxide pipelines demystified: Balancing potentials, pitfalls for a sustainable future
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Heating proteins to body temperature reveals new drug targets
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Metal-organic frameworks study unravels mechanism for capturing water from air
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Residential yards as an opportunity for biodiversity conservation
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China's 'Great Green Wall' boosts carbon sink, study finds
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Astronomers detect unprecedented behavior from nearby magnetar
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Study reveals market-ready beef cattle maintain meat quality on low-input diets for as long as 60 days
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How simple changes can open up Britain's green spaces so everyone can benefit from them
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Researchers investigate consumer response to non-glass wine packaging
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AI-enabled bio-loggers capture rare bird behavior
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A high-efficiency photocatalyst for converting carbon dioxide into environmentally friendly energy using sunlight
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Niger has cut military ties with the US: Why this could be bad for the Sahel's security
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Interventions against misinformation also increase skepticism toward reliable sources, finds study
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Scientists unveil vacancy-assisted fatigue damage mechanism at small scales
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Global agendas such as SDGs serve to legitimize international organizations' existence, researcher argues
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Why the Fed should treat climate change's $150B economic toll like other national crises it's helped fight
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AP analysis finds 2023 set record for US heat deaths, killing in areas that used to handle the heat
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Opinion: GDP not enough to measure a country's development. What if we used Sustainable Development Goals instead?
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Astronomers investigate the atmosphere of a nearby cold brown dwarf
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NASA vows to battle 'organizational silence' as problems arise amid Artemis delays
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Recycling used wood can make a big contribution to net zero, but needs much better coordination
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New method reveals secrets of protein interactions with potential for drug discovery
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Scientists explore complex pattern of tipping points in the Atlantic's current system
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Study on tree adaptability to climate change finds overlapping potential niches
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Answering longstanding questions about jets from black holes
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Chemical rope trick at molecular level: Mechanism research helps when 'trial and error' fails
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Revolutionizing plant disease diagnosis: Pre-trained models outperform traditional methods
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MXene-enhanced plasmonic sensing developed for ultrasensitive label-free miRNA detection
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TESS discovers Saturn-like planet orbiting an M-dwarf star
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Australia wants navy boats with lots of weapons, but no crew. Will they run afoul of international law?
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Stem cell model offers first glimpse of early human development
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Bessel-beam-based side-view measurement of seven-core fiber internal core distribution
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Researchers map meerkat chit-chat
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Surprising discovery of pharmaceuticals in Norwegian food waste
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European crew poised for private mission to International Space Station
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'Living fossils' are unique, not ancient, say researchers
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Rabana-Merquly: Was the mountain fortress also a Parthian-era sanctuary?
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Couples: Caring for oneself can lead to happier relationships—on both sides
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Can there be double gravitational lenses?
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How could a piece of the moon become a near-Earth asteroid? Researchers have an answer
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Study of wide binary stars reveals new evidence for modified gravity at low acceleration
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A rechargeable nanotorch: Afterglow luminescence imaging tracks cell-based microrobots in real time
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On two small islands in the Indian Ocean, an endangered palm with the world's largest seed
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Pyramids built along long-lost river, scientists discover
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Researchers synthesize new compounds within living cells using light
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Quantum entangled photons react to Earth's spin
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Climate change effects hit marine ecosystems in multiple waves, according to marine ecologists
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Researchers unveil PI3K enzyme's dual accelerator and brake mechanisms
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In Ecuadoran Amazon, butterflies provide a gauge of climate change
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Ancient giant dolphin discovered in the Amazon
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Study reveals floral resource partitioning among coexisting bumblebees at species, colony and individual levels
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New research demonstrates how to study low concentrations of electrons in complex oxide films
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Transporting hazardous materials across the country isn't easy—that's why there's a host of regulations in place
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Scientists link oocyte-specific histone H1FOO to better iPS cell generation
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Microscopy method overcomes the traditional resolution limit for the fast co-tracking of molecules
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Increased vitamin C may mitigate copper toxicity in kiwifruit
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Genome database for desiccation-tolerant plants released
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Examining the extended reach of tax laws
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Canada's Nature Agreement underscores the need for true reconciliation with Indigenous nations
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How winter storms stress San Luis Obispo County elephant seals in the midst of birthing season
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Conservation of 'Nature's Strongholds' needed to halt biodiversity loss, say researchers
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Researchers discover the world's oldest wine in Rome
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Myrtle rust is lethal to Australian plants. Could citizen scientists help track its spread?
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Unlocking the full potential of Auger electron spectroscopy
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Researchers focus on finding flaws in superbugs' armor
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Sugar in baby food: Why Nestlé needs to be held to account in Africa
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The limits of weather forecasting: How far into the future can we look?
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Sourdough under the microscope reveals microbes cultivated over generations
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Global view of Io's volcanic activity suggests that tidal heating is concentrated within its upper mantle
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Wildfire burning near Colorado's Lake County's Twin Lakes prompts evacuation, pre-evacuation orders
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Avoid some 'Project Watson' dog eye wipes due to infection danger, warns consumer commission
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Researchers achieve parallel measurement of multiple water parameters with single sensor chip
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Video: The latest science on tipping points in Antarctica
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Unlocking exotic physics: Exploring graphene's topological bands in super-moiré structures
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News reports that don't report magnitude of scientific findings could mislead the public
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Controlling magnetism with polarized light: Non-thermal pathway uses inverse Faraday effect
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Biodegradable electronics may advance with ability to control dissolve rate
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Exploring Arctic plants and lichens: An important conservation baseline for Nunavut's largest territorial park
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New surface acoustic wave techniques could lead to surfing a quantum internet
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Astronomers only knew of a single binary Cepheid system—they just found nine more
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Earth shattered global heat record in '23 and it's flirting with warming limit, European agency says
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Firefighters tell of hellish battle against Canada wildfires
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Sprinklers and drip irrigation help Iraqis beat drought
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Sea levels are starting to rise faster: Here's how much South Florida is expecting
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Researchers reveal influence of cyclic dynamic disturbance on coal-rock evolution and zoning
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International collaboration lays the foundation for future AI for materials
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Warming climate intensifies flash droughts worldwide—study defines and tracks critical measures of drought severity
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Analysis shows butterfly and moth genomes are mostly unchanged despite 250 million years of evolution
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5,000 atoms are all you need: The smallest solid-state ferroelectricity
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New research sheds light on a phenomenon known as 'false vacuum decay'
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Study uses electrospun nanofibers to improve flexible piezoelectric sensors
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Seismic waves used to track LA's groundwater recharge after record wet winter
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Computer model suggests frozen cells could be used to save northern white rhino from extinction
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Countdown to first launch of Europe's Ariane 6 rocket
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SpaceX scrubs Wednesday launch attempt at Kennedy Space Center
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Jupiter's moon Europa produces less oxygen than we thought—it may affect our chances of finding life there
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Oldest known samples of brittle stars from supercontinent Gondwana discovered in South Africa
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Researchers use ancient DNA to map migration during the Roman Empire
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Buried kelp: Seaweed carried to the deep sea stores more carbon than we thought
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Simons Observatory begins measurements to probe Big Bang inflation
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Methane activation by [LnO]+: The 4f orbital matters
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Impact of synbiotic supplements on the gut microbiome and overall health of penguins
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Researchers identify key regulators underlying regeneration in Drosophila
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Researchers reveal dual-function mechanism of bacteriophage-derived protein AcrIIA15
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Q&A: Stellar insights—the Mauve mission's journey into the cosmos
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'You only assess what you care about': A new report looks at how research is assessed in Australia
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Yellow-eyed grasses may have more insect visitors than previously thought
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How to protect biocatalysts from oxygen
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Details of hurricane Ian's aftermath captured with new remote sensing method
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New global study unveils city-region networks, highlights role of intermediate cities
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Australia's giant lizards help save sheep from being eaten alive
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Tiny and mysterious: Research sheds light on sub-Saharan Africa's seahorses, pipefish and pipehorses
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Pollen is a promising sustainable tool in the bone regeneration process
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Weird electron behavior gets even weirder: Charge fractionalization observed spectroscopically
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New study finds many of the world's most threatened species lack evidence of sufficient conservation efforts
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Shakespeare's sister: Digital archives reveal hidden insights into world-famous playwright's unknown sibling
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Strange magnetic material could make computing energy-efficient
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The role of supply chain in knowledge transfer: A case study of South African automotive industry
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How air pollution can harm team performance
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NASA insists Boeing Starliner crew 'not stranded' on ISS
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Back-to-back cyclones and flood plume impacts on the Great Barrier Reef
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Combining materials may support unique superconductivity for quantum computing
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New research shows quasars can be buried in their host galaxies
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Corporate growers' carrots are soaking up water in this arid valley. Locals are fighting back
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Dating someone with a different mother tongue? Learning each other's language will enrich your relationship
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US–Indian satellite will monitor Earth's changing frozen regions
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Physicists develop modeling software to study biological membranes at the mesoscale
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Single-cell precision: New screening method greatly accelerates cyanobacterial analysis
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Fossilized bat skull adds vital piece to evolution puzzle
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NASA's Europa clipper survives and thrives in 'outer space on Earth'
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Microfluidic environments alter microbe behaviors, opening potential for engineering their social evolution
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Slimming down a colossal fossil whale
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Novel silica-based adsorbent helps selective separation of strontium
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Experiment shows how predator mass mortality events affect food webs
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Despite the climate crisis, Scotland is burning as much carbon-rich peatland as it did in the 1980s
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Q&A: One of the world's worst pests attacks California
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South Korean marginalized communities developed 'disaster subculture' living through extreme climate events, study finds
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Moderate earthquake shakes eastern Myanmar and is felt in northern Thailand
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On NYC beaches, angry birds are fighting drones on patrol for sharks and swimmers
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Big bang: Dutch firm eyes space baby
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How do viruses get into cells? Their infection tactics determine whether they can jump species or set off a pandemic
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Some cannabis rolling papers may contain unhealthy levels of heavy metals
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Weak self-control, social media and targeted advertising increase impulse buying, says study
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Nanocarbon catalyst design unlocks new avenue for sustainable fuel additive production
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Researchers tune the speed of chirality switching
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From fossils to fuel: Energy potential of Mozambique's Maniamba Basin
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Three stars circling the Milky Way's halo formed 12 to 13 billion years ago
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A 'trilobite Pompeii': Perfectly preserved fossils of ancient sea critters found buried in volcanic ash
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Astronomers examine the behavior of X-ray pulsar Swift J0243.6+6124
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If you get your financial advice on social media, watch out for misinformation
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When food producers reduce sugar content, many buyers opt for sweeter alternatives
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Advanced measurements unravel nanoscale phenomena in tungsten diselenide
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Renters need better policies to cope with natural disasters, new research shows
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SpaceX switches up missions to set up Cape Canaveral launch tonight
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Precision agriculture and profitability from the perspective of farmers
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Is it OK to use AI to clone your child's voice to deliver a political message?
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Three ways climate change is pushing butterflies and moths to their limits
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What is a sinkhole? A geotechnical engineer explains
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A joint model for predicting circRNA-RBP binding sites based on deep learning
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Protein root discovery seals future of climate-proof plants
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Researchers suggest paired black holes pulled by cosmic expansion could seem to be one entity
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Australia's shot-hole borer beetle invasion has begun, but we don't need to chop down every tree under attack
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Methane emissions from energy sector rose in 2023: IEA
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Q&A: New lymphedema-on-chip platform holds promise
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Scientists discover new component in world's best-studied plant
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Scientists discover a new velvet worm species in Ecuador
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The hottest catalog of the year: the most comprehensive list of slow-building solar flares yet
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Zircons reveal the history of fluctuations in the oxidation state of crustal magmatism and the supercontinent cycle
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AI chatbots not ready for election prime time, study shows
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How wildfires and weather affect Portugal's public health
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What fathers in the animal kingdom can tell us about humans
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Scientists discover a new enzyme that helps cells fight genomic parasites
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Caught in living cells: How bacteria regulate their genes to defend themselves
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Researchers propose new formation model for massive hot subdwarfs
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Researchers discover one of the world's darkest rivers
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Magnetic effects at the origin of life? It's the spin that makes the difference
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Study reveals material erosion and deposition in fusion reactors
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Enhancing crop resilience: A novel approach to quantifying and predicting frost damage in winter wheat
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Heat-trapping carbon dioxide and methane levels in the air last year spiked to record highs again
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World extends run of heat records for an 11th month in a row
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Physicists overcome two key operating hurdles in fusion reactions
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Chemists produce new-to-nature enzyme containing boron
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Giving voice to children in refuge from domestic violence
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Student's comparative analysis of primitive asteroids provides context for further research, future NASA missions
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Researchers investigate the surface extraction of platinum catalysts in alkaline media
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Scientists discover genetic 'off switch' in legume plants that limits biological ability to source nutrients
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Green infrastructure plans need to consider historical racial inequalities, say researchers
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How is decaf coffee made? And is it really caffeine-free?
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Runestones reveal the power of a Viking queen
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Breakthrough in predicting chaotic outcomes in three-body systems
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Using artificial intelligence, better pollution predictions are in the air
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Ocean circulation, ice melt and increasing tourism could all be contributing to Arctic microplastics
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What's the truth behind the 'shoplifting epidemic'? Six key questions answered
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Urgent need for logging loophole remedy within proposed Great Koala National Park
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Amazon rainforest faces drought risk despite carbon removal efforts
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Organic nitrogen aerosol is an important contributor to global atmospheric nitrogen deposition, finds study
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NOAA confirms fourth global coral bleaching event
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From lab to life: 3D bioprinting unveils new horizons in biomedical applications
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New photonic crystal approach can enable sensitive and affordable detection of biomarkers
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Sociologist explores perceptions of street safety in urban and rural communities
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Compassion doesn't help all couples, finds study
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The universe is expanding faster than theory predicts—physicists are trying to explain the mismatch
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A management strategy for producing scientific breakthroughs
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New sea slug species named after retired biology professor
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NASA study provides new look at orbital debris, potential solutions
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Violence and aggression against educators grew post-pandemic, survey says
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New milestone in laser cooling: Research team cools silica glass by a record 67 Kelvin
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Research suggests European Alps eroding slower than >10,000 years ago
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Telescopes didn't always play nicely with each other. That's about to change
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Researcher develops better ways to convert CO2 and biofuel byproducts into valuable chemicals
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Record low Antarctic sea ice 'extremely unlikely' without climate change, says scientists
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Atmospheric scientists link Arctic sea loss ice to strong El Niño events
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Clean Water Act leaves about 55% of water flowing out of rivers vulnerable to pollution, study suggests
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Theoretical physicists present significantly improved calculation of the proton radius
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Revealing the origin of unexpected differences in giant binary stars
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Sperm can adjust their swimming style to adapt to fluctuating fluid conditions
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New small molecule helps scientists study regeneration
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Optimizing office environments for work efficiency and worker health
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Aurora borealis dynamics suggest the polar vortex is breaking up again
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Desert poplar's genetic blueprint: Insights into adaptation and survival mechanisms
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Five ways to better build community with international students in Canada
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Nanozyme-enabled nanodecoys: A new strategy for fighting urinary tract infections
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Increasing tropical cyclone frequency may have deadly consequences for seabird populations
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Iceland's volcano eruptions may last decades, researchers find
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Uncovering the link between cell biomechanics and wound healing
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Ice-ray patterns: A rediscovery of past design for the future
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Researchers develop better way to make painkiller from trees
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Russia aborts second attempt to launch a heavy-lift rocket from Far East
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Schools may be underestimating how many kids are homeless
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A midsummer red sprite seen from space
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Methane flux in North Sea varies with tides, study shows
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Quantum data assimilation offers new approach to weather prediction
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Level of microplastic in seabed creatures depends on location and how they feed, finds study
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Four affordable housing strategies that are working in Canada
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New model identifies shortcut for understanding dolphin health
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Research shows how air pollution has offset expected increases in rainfall
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Homicides in US dropped by 12% in 2023, but country set a record for mass shootings, says expert
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Exploiting disorder to harvest heat energy: The potentialities of 2D magnets for thermoelectric applications
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This dark nebula hides an enormous star
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'A history of contact': Geneticists are rewriting the narrative of Neanderthals and other ancient humans
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Federal rule forces oil states to cut planet-warming methane emissions
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Astronomers show magnetic field of a red dwarf star may be approaching polar reversal
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Why the term 'DEI' is being weaponized as a racist dog whistle
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Hubble views a glistening red nebula Westerhout 5
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Potassium depletion in soil threatens global crop yields
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Donor-advised funds: US regulators scrambling to catch up with boom in charitable giving accounts
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China ships Tibetan glacier water to climate-threatened Maldives
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Overcoming barriers to climate-smart agriculture in South Asia
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Genetic patterns of world's farmed, domesticated foxes revealed via historical deep-dive
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Defect in fruit fly respiratory system may provide insights into human aortic aneurysms
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How a city is organized can create less-biased citizens
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Research shows risks and opportunities of GenAI for dyslexic, neurodivergent and disabled students
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Study shows rising temperatures affect air quality over Los Angeles
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Unveiling the secrets of Montesinho's honey: A blend of tradition and science
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Residents get brief return to volcano-risk Icelandic town
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New multimode coupler design advances scalable quantum computing
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Are insects drawn to light? New research shows it's confusion, not fatal attraction
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NASA collaborating on European-led gravitational wave observatory in space
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How to make your life greener in 2024
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Nafion byproduct 2 found in blood of well users near Fayetteville, N.C.
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Team expands research of water droplet interfaces that offer the secret ingredient for building life
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Most states now have affirmative sexual consent laws, but not enough people know what they mean
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Targeting friends to induce social contagion can benefit the world, says new research
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Beyond the periodic table: Superheavy elements and ultradense asteroids
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Tiny weevils are waging war on the invasive water lettuce plant choking South Africa's Vaal River
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Growing plants in space
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How to host a climate-positive Olympic Games
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Our survey of the sky is uncovering the secrets of how planets are born
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What's next for the Event Horizon Telescope? Twelve possible new targets
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US military hopes one day to move supplies, maybe troops, on SpaceX's Starship
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'Life goes on'—Panama islanders relocated as sea level rises
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The zaï technique: How farmers in the Sahel grow crops with little to no water
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Weather risk can move markets months in advance—stock traders pay attention to these two long-range climate forecasts
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An account of Australia's oldest, boldest trees
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Help people monitor their own air quality to save lives, say pollution experts
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From ordered to disordered: Progress in multiscale self-assembly of peptides
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Molecular simulations of ammonia mixtures support search for renewable fuels
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Lough Neagh: UK and Northern Ireland's largest lake is being suffocated by business and agricultural interests
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Team develops new way to generate powerful and focused X-rays using electron waveshaping
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Accelerating material characterization: Machine learning meets X-ray absorption spectroscopy
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Physicists discover elbow-like feature in mean logarithmic mass spectrum of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays
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Researchers use mussel-derived proteins to develop customized underwater bio-adhesive patches
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Uncovering ancient wonders: The world's oldest inhabited termite mounds found in South Africa
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African savanna antelopes need space to survive climate changes
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Predicting the fate of shallow coastal ecosystems for the year 2100
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Discovery of amino acid unveils how light makes stomata open in plants
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Latin American trial heralds methane-free rice
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Mushroom-derived materials could offer benefits for developing nations in Africa
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When hiring a candidate, knowing about socioeconomic disparities impacts fairness perceptions, study finds
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Female MP pioneers lost unique appeal to voters because of increasing party control over campaigning, study shows
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First evidence that albatrosses use infrasound to navigate long journeys
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A cracking discovery: Eggshell waste can recover rare earth elements needed for green energy
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For your processing pleasure: The sharpest pictures of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io in a generation
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Native village proposes new option for restoring Eklutna River
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Rainwater in cities causes more troubles than wet feet
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Young Hondurans' desire to migrate is influenced by factors beyond poverty and violence
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Phosphorus fertilization boosts young almond tree growth
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DNA analyses show the plague may have caused the downfall of Stone Age farmers
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Study finds fewer invasive alien species on lands of Indigenous Peoples
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Map created that shows 11 California counties most at risk for wildfires
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Research suggests natural electrical grid deep inside Earth enables many types of microbes to survive
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Lysosomal protein driver of neurodegenerative diseases revealed
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Raising the minimum wage? Study using US tax data finds more gain than pain
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A window into plant evolution: The unusual genetic journey of lycophytes
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SpaceX retools problem booster for overnight launch from Space Coast
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The earthworm effect: Unraveling soil weathering dynamics
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Elephant tourism often involves cruelty. Here are steps toward more humane, animal-friendly excursions
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Organisms without brains can learn, too. So what does it mean to be a thinking creature?
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Storms or sea-level rise—what really causes beach erosion?
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Spectator boats at large sailing events could be impacting marine wildlife with noise pollution
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Neutron stars could be capturing primordial black holes
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First high-resolution 3D nanoscale chemical imaging achieved with multi-modal tomography
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Japan's premodern concept of nature at root of distinctive mindset in early childhood education
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Easy compression, easy flow: Research team designs new granular materials
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Gov. Pritzker signs federal and state agreement to protect Lake Michigan from invasive carp
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Rethinking boundaries in a warming world
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Honest dialogue is needed to help build consensus around solar radiation modification technology
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Novel framework promotes efficient electromagnetic wave absorption
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Women kicking goals on the field but still tackling entrenched sexism
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NASA wants to come up with a new clock for the moon, where seconds tick away faster
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Study identifies atmospheric and economic drivers of global air pollution
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A promising target for new RNA therapeutics now accessible
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Uncovering the dominant contribution of intermediate volatility compounds to biomass-burning organic aerosols
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'Cape of Storms': Climate researchers explain Cape Town's recent extreme weather
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California blaze raises fears for dangerous wildfire season
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Pomegranate power: Unlocking sustainable antimicrobial solutions from peels
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California bans salmon fishing for the season in Sacramento-area rivers and Klamath basin
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Valley of lost cities found in the Amazon. Technological advances in archaeology are just the beginning
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Bringing a shark to a knife fight: 7,000-year-old shark-tooth knives discovered in Indonesia
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New tools reveal how genes work and cells organize
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New gel breaks down alcohol in the body
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European plastics industry 'in trouble' as market share falls
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Marsquakes could reveal whether liquid water exists underground on red planet
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Breakthrough in prime number theory demonstrates primes can be predicted
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Study reveals unique survival strategies adopted by fish in the world's warmest waters
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Arctic melting heavily influenced by 'atmospheric blocking,' find scientists
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Researchers identify nutrient enrichment driven by canopy rainfall redistribution
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Study reveals importance of Earth's upper atmosphere in geomagnetic storm development
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Venus had Earth-like plate tectonics billions of years ago, study suggests
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Researchers develop new method to assess equity implications of carbon taxes
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Many sports are tightening transgender policies. Can inclusion co-exist with fairness, physical safety and integrity?
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How the social structures of Nazi Germany created a bystander society
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Beyond the ink: Painting with physics
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First tidally locked super-Earth exoplanet confirmed
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Land snails: Recorders of climate and weather changes
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The growing influence of Gen Z in the workforce
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Sub-wavelength confinement of light demonstrated in indium phosphide nanocavity
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Research finds microplastics affect soil fungi depending on drought conditions
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Unwrapping the origin story of the baobab
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Tailoring morphology symmetry of bismuth vanadate photocatalysts for efficient charge separation
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Scientists propose new theory that explains sand ripples on Mars and on Earth
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Predicting the response of fungal genes using a new machine-learning approach
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How giant earthworms have transformed the Isle of Rum's landscape
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Fast radio bursts: Research introduces a novel approach to characterize their behavior
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When it comes to sustainability reporting, it depends on how serious companies are about making change
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#FreeBritney movement is proof social media can help shift the narrative, research finds
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Concern for the Great Barrier Reef can inspire climate action, but the way we talk about it matters
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TESS finds its first rogue planet
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The mystery of consciousness shows there may be a limit to what science alone can achieve
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Feather-tailed possums in New Guinea were originally Aussies, according to fossil study
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Research shows direct link between state income taxes and migration
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Research explores ways to mitigate the environmental toxicity of ubiquitous silver nanoparticles
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ATLAS provides first measurement of the W-boson width at the LHC
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MXene-coated devices can guide microwaves in space and lighten the payload
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Botanists analyze the role of pollinators in the evolution of flowers with various sexual forms
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Risky outdoor play can boost science education
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Physicists turn pencil lead into metaphorical 'gold'
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Research reveals fission-independent compartmentalization of mitochondria during budding yeast division
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Global study finds extreme drought impacts on grasslands and shrublands
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Novel fabrication technique takes transition metal telluride nanosheets from lab to mass production
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Accelerating the discovery of new materials via the ion-exchange method
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Unveiling the wonders of ciliate conjugation: Insights from Paramecium jenningsi
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Chloride ions kill the stability of blue perovskite light-emitting diodes: Study
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How human activity facilitates invasive plants' colonization in Mediterranean ecosystems
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Study finds cooperation can still evolve even with limited payoff memory
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Murderous mice attack and kill nesting albatrosses on Midway Atoll—scientists struggle to stop them
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Why do we need a leap second? A physicist explains what is messing with the Earth's rotation
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Navajo object to depositing human remains on Moon
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What's stopping US climate policies from working effectively?
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A deep look into the dipolar quantum world
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The sun was born when a dense gas cloud collapsed 4.6 billion years ago
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Researchers present one-pot photothermal upcycling of polylactic acid to hydrogen and pyruvic acid
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Microbes impact coral bleaching susceptibility, new study shows
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Research finds high-latitude lakes warming at a rapid pace
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Underwater mountains and their impact on ocean circulation
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Researchers reveal what makes some bacteria life-threatening
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SpaceX tallies 1st of two launches over two days from Space Coast
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Choose where to plant energy crops wisely to minimize loss of biodiversity, says new study
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What causes landslides? Can we predict them to save lives?
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Study raises concerns over rising river temperatures in Scotland
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Greater focus needed on how existing international law can prevent increasing militarization of outer space, says study
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Thirty years of data show persistent organic pollutants remain a threat to marine biodiversity
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Research traces cause of recent cold waves over East Asia and North America to mid-latitude ocean fronts
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Ice shelves fracture under weight of meltwater lakes, study shows
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Species diversity found to be directly correlated with productivity in eastern US forests
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Q&A: Developing a tool to identify cancerous cells from their membranes
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Textiles and food packaging biggest source of PFAS in Yangtze River
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Mapping the red planet with the power of open science
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Giant fishes in the Mekong River at risk of extinction
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Scientists combine climate models for more accurate projections
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Despite the desire to reduce the risk of imitation, research suggests startups should scale slowly and steadily
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'Sour' grapes: Berry damage, fruit flies worsen wine
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Peptides on interstellar ice: Study finds presence of water molecules not a major obstacle for formation
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Adding calcium to soils can help increase organic matter, trap more carbon
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Chemists use oxygen, copper 'scissors' to make cheaper drug treatments possible
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Researchers directly detect interactions between viruses and their bacterial hosts in soil
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Scientists predict the extinction risk for all the world's plants with AI
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Most people would welcome more trees and wildflower meadows in their townscapes, UK survey finds
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Meteorologist explains how climate change will affect the back-and-forth La Niña, El Niño weather patterns
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North China fossils show that eukaryotes first acquired multicellularity 1.63 billion years ago
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The secret life of an electromagnon: Research takes a step toward ultrafast control of magnetism with light
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Nanodiamonds could hold key to cool clothing
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Discovery of immense fortifications dating back 4,000 years in northwestern Arabia
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Worker rights are one of the least protected human rights, new research reveals
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The motherhood pay gap: Why women's earnings decline after having children
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Report on provision of therapists for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities
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Why the UK needs connected strategies for net zero and leveling up
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New cataclysmic variable discovered by astronomers
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Brighter, cheaper blue light could revolutionize screen technology
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A novel spray device helps researchers capture fast-moving cell processes
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Smog-ridden New Delhi extends schools shutdown
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New approach expands quantification of nutrient exchange in plant tissues, the rhizosphere and soil
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Scientists reveal new path to increasing lactation for nursing mothers
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Team makes progress with fluorescent dyes to better visualize lipid membrane order in live cells
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Air quality at many train stations is alarmingly bad—here's how to improve it
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Marine biologist finds unexpected biodiversity on the ocean floor
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New catalyst transforms carbon dioxide from industrial emissions into commonly used chemicals
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A prehistoric cosmic airburst preceded the advent of agriculture in the Levant
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Dimorphos is probably a piece of Didymos
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Study of colorful crayfish challenges theories of bright coloration as adapted phenotype
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Even very low levels of pesticide exposure can affect fish for generations, study finds
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Researchers reveal new method for calculating mechanical properties of solids using machine learning
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Pioneering technique reveals new layer of human gene regulation
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Scientists discover a new type of porous material that can store greenhouse gases
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What's really inside vapes? We pulled them apart to find out
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Study sheds light on the development of novel antidotes against nerve agents
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Why do metaphors of space help us understand time?
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Scent training could make pet dogs better behaved, shows study
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Core-shell 'chemical looping' boosts efficiency of greener approach to ethylene production
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Researchers reveal how genetically identical water fleas develop into different sexes
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Uganda pesticide risk rises after AGOA expulsion
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What does an iceless Lake Superior portend?
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Marine heat waves devastate red gorgonians in the Medes Islands: Study
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As sea otters recolonize California estuary, they restore its degraded geology
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European Space Agency adds 5 new astronauts in only fourth class since 1978. Over 20,000 applied
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Scientists solve the riddle of nitrogen-rich galaxy 440 million light years away
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Introducing competition between schools involves a lot of work and major costs, Swedish study shows
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Exploring the genetic potential of eggplant's wild relatives for sustainable agriculture
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Training to reduce cognitive bias may improve decision making after all
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Scientists harness flower 'super power' to pave the way for new drug treatments
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Friendship research is getting an update—and that's key for dealing with the loneliness epidemic
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Virtual meetings tire people because we're doing them wrong, says new research
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Hubble views cosmic dust lanes
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Scientists can tell where a mouse is looking and located based on its neural activity
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Ghana struggling with tsunami of secondhand clothes
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How do human capital and pro-market institutions shape ambitious entrepreneurship in good and crisis times?
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Design, synthesis and applications of functional zirconium-based metal-organic frameworks
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Increasing the understanding of early life on Earth could shape the search for life on other planets
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Christianity is changing in South Africa as Pentecostal and indigenous churches grow—what's behind the trend?
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Study looks at RNA's solo act on the ever-changing stage of cellular dynamics
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NASA's network of small moon-bound rovers is ready to roll
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Physicists identify overlooked uncertainty in real-world experiments
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TOI-1685 b is a hot and rocky super-Earth exoplanet, observations find
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Research reveals quantum entanglement among quarks
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Convergence science in the changing Arctic
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Geologists find that low-relief mountain ranges are the largest carbon sinks
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Earth's earliest forest revealed in Somerset fossils
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Negative attitudes towards breastfeeding in public still an issue
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Evidence shows ancient Saudi Arabia had complex and thriving communities, not struggling people in a barren land
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All aquatic species in river mouths are contaminated by microplastics, says new report
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Experts call for more evidence as medical and teacher education embrace simulation technologies
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Research team designs small-scale 'chemical nose'
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Study demonstrate improved root growth in radio-cesium contaminated soil
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Playing with the kids is important work for chimpanzee mothers
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Scientists win World Food Prize for work on Global Seed Vault
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Robots steal jobs from unions—study shows decline in unionizations
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Fears about falling birthrate in England and Wales are misplaced—the population is due to grow for years to come
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Urban planning should consider building height, shape and arrangement to protect pedestrians during rain and wind
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Report: As climate impacts accelerate, finance gap for adaptation efforts at least 50% bigger than thought
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'Glitches' of rapidly spinning neutron star pulsars can be a source of gravitational waves
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Unveiling a novel AAK1 inhibitor: How chemical proteomics unlock therapeutic potential
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Study describes 48 new species of spiders
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Efficient bi-functional catalyst for methanol-assisted water splitting of hydrogen generation
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Study identifies reaction conditions that could make autoxidation of aldehydes more environmentally friendly
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Metals could reveal corals' past lives
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The use of deep learning for phase recovery
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Biden administration tells employers to stop shackling workers with 'noncompete agreements'
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Nobel Prize for chemistry recognizes the power of nanotechnology
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Australian researchers discover new native rodent species
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'Mind-blowing': Astronomers spot most distant radio burst yet
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Illinois residents encouraged to destroy the eggs of invasive insects to slow spread
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Pulsations detected from the XZ Ursae Majoris system
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Drug detection dogs often get it wrong, and it's a policing practice that needs to stop
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Cool paint coatings help pedestrians feel up to 1.5°C cooler in urban setting, field study finds
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China lands a spacecraft on the moon's far side to collect rocks for study
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New quantum dot approach can enhance electrical conductivity of solar cells
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Study finds no evidence for fractal scaling in canopy surfaces across a diverse range of forest types
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Researcher creates optical magnetometer prototype that detects errors in MRI scans
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Uncovering the reasons behind the rapid warming of the North Pole
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Exploring the casque anatomy of aerial jousting helmeted hornbills
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Why do fireflies light up? And how can I bring more fireflies to my yard?
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Non-coding RNA acts as 'superhighway' for gene expression, study finds
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Researchers create new software for the new European-Japanese Earth observation satellite EarthCARE
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Study looks at challenges facing global food production data
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Could Martian atmospheric samples teach us more about the red planet than surface samples?
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Should family members be in charge of family businesses? We analyzed 175 studies to understand how a family CEO pays off
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Rubin observatory will reveal dark matter's ghostly disruptions of stellar streams
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China's bid to decarbonize may have hidden costs
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Scientists discover new phage resistance mechanism in phage-bacterial arms race
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First comprehensive global analysis shows action on emissions can bring huge health benefits
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What's made in a thunderstorm and faster than lightning? Gamma rays
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Disaster communications can be more effective when using different messaging strategies
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The 'Grandmother Hypothesis': Skin behind the ears and between the toes can host a collection of unhealthy microbes
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ESA's solar eclipse maker, Proba-3
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Our research shows children produce better pieces of writing by hand. But they need keyboard skills too
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Astronomers detect a new short-period brown dwarf
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Simulation observes three distinct phases of superconducting dynamics
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Ultrasound beam triggers 'nanodroplets' to deliver drugs at exactly the right spot
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'Seismic shift' to crowdsourced geospatial data presents promising, complex opportunities
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New fluidic system advances development of artificial blood vessels and biomedicine applications
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Gigahertz-rate switchable wavefront shaping by LNOI-empowered metasurface
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Deadly Bangladesh cyclone one of longest seen
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Cosmochemistry: Why study it? What can it teach us about finding life beyond Earth?
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The tunable coupling of two distant superconducting spin qubits
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Exploring the role of innovation intermediaries in shaping the future of AI-enabled engineering biology
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Researchers use machine-learning modeling tools to improve zinc-finger nuclease editing technology
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Robotic 'superlimbs' could help moonwalkers recover from falls
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Researchers develop high-precision double slit for space spectrometer
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Hubble finds that aging brown dwarfs grow lonely
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Study of economic variables, regional factors influencing Vietnam's real estate market
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This modified stainless steel could kill bacteria without antibiotics or chemicals
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In US, invasive spotted lanternflies are devastating crops
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Tire toxicity faces fresh scrutiny after salmon die-offs
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Study shows justice facility dogs benefit well-being for children facing court
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Q&A: Bird flu in South Africa—an expert explains what's behind the chicken crisis and what must be done about it
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Upgraded advanced photon source sees first X-ray light for science
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EU negotiators reach deal on methane emission curbs
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Organic ginger's response to propagation, fertilizer in high-tunnel
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New strategy proposed for direct synthesis of alcohols from reductive hydroformylation of alkenes
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Digging up new species of Australia and New Guinea's giant fossil kangaroos
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Quantum magnetometers detect smallest material defects at an early stage
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Old forests critically important for slowing climate change, merit immediate protection from logging
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Video: Complex chemistry in the cold depths of space
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Prague, Berlin zoos to reintroduce wild horses to Kazakhstan
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Exploring the relationship between civilians and military organizations through an experiment in Japan
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South Africa: Women play key role in early childhood learning and care, but they need help accessing university
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Opinion: The Online Harms Act doesn't go far enough to protect democracy in Canada
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Can planting multiple crops in the same plot improve agricultural production and sustainability?
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Advanced microscopy reveals proteins that power photosynthesis
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Polyoxometalates and ionic liquid enhance solid-state lithium-ion electrolyte performance
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Study reveals potential of superparaelectric materials as gate dielectrics in next-gen microelectronics
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'Bouncing' comets could deliver building blocks for life to exoplanets
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The wetland model of urban sustainability
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Discovery of new nematode species that could protect crops without pesticides
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Creeping ice clouding vision of Europe space telescope Euclid
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Viewpoint: Wildlife selfies harm animals, even when scientists share images with warnings in the captions
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Your air quality may be more dangerous than your phone is telling you: The EPA seems fine with that
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Shedding light on perovskite hydrides using a new deposition technique
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Scientists use high pressure NMR spectroscopy to study structure of dynamic proteins
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Molecular orientation is key: Shining new light on electron behavior using 2-photon photoemission spectroscopy
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New Zealand opens first 'kiwi hospital' for injured birds
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White House rule dramatically deregulates wetlands, streams and drinking water, machine learning study finds
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Too much of a good thing? Banks enjoying high returns in favorable times could be 'warning sign'
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Understanding all kinds of English accents can improve empathy and learning—and even be a matter of life and death
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Storm leaves thousands without power in Crimea
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Researchers develop novel moisture resistant epoxy-based ultralong organic phosphorescence materials
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New evidence that insect wings may have evolved from gills
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Permanent gene edits to tardigrades help shed light on their amazing resilience
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The (wrong) reason we keep secrets: Research finds fears of judgment are overblown
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Food-grade encapsulated photocatalyst materials for clean, green hydrogen generation
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Women take fewer risks because they think about losing more than men do, research suggests
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Decolonizing a university's tropical ecology curriculum
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A model outlining the microscopic origin of black hole entropy
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Colorado prisons vulnerable to natural disasters but may be ill-prepared
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Scientists detail research to assess the viability and risks of marine cloud brightening
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Deep sea mining could be disastrous for marine animals
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Research team uses water as a nonlinear medium for ultra-broadband white laser
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Emotional expression is about fostering connections, not asserting individuality
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Scientists reveal new lineages of giant sea anemones in Japan and their surprising associations with anemonefish
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Research unlocks supernova stardust secrets
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How bananas can be used to fight the plastic waste crisis
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Our ancient primate ancestors had an appetite for soft fruits—and their diet shaped human evolution
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Longer ice-free periods may lead to smaller Hudson Bay polar bear population, research suggests
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World's biggest flying lab comes to Asia on air pollution mission
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Mini liver model innovations promise more effective drug testing
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Data gaps inhibit understanding of trans people's experiences, researchers say
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The costs of workplace violence are too high to ignore
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European satellite to crash back to Earth within week
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How proteins roll the dice to determine bee sex
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Novel nematode species, a relative of model organisms, discovered
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Hidden threat: Global underground infrastructure vulnerable to sea-level rise
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Scientists upcycle polyesters through new waste-free, scalable process
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Genomic insights into adaptation to bipedal saltation and desert-like habitats of jerboas
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EU lawmakers agree to exit energy treaty over climate fears
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Astronomers find 10 new millisecond pulsars in globular cluster Terzan 5
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Scientists develop ultrafast hydrogen leak detection
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Red deer populations in Europe more influenced by humans than by wolves or other predators, ecologists find
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Spy satellites reveal hundreds of undiscovered Roman forts
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Mechanistic model shows how much gossip is needed to foster social cooperation
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Researchers reveal possible treatment for sulfur mustard poisoning
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Exploring cell-to-cell signals in plants that trigger photosynthesis and defense mechanisms
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Shadows and greenness: Uncovering satellite biases in viewing Earth's vegetation
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Women want to climb the corporate ladder—but not at any price
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This tiny fern has the largest genome of any organism on Earth
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UK urged to get ready for disaster with new national crises plan—but research reveals the dark side of prepping
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Harvesting microbes for growth: A soybean success story in acidic soils
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Tiny orchid flowers pollinated by tiny flies
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Every last drop: Zero-waste water builds water resilience
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NASA's Curiosity rover clocks 4,000 days on Mars
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Unlocking clearer views of our world's water: A Landsat legacy
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Study of photons in quantum computing reveals that when photons collide, they create vortices
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NASA's Webb captures an ethereal view of NGC 346
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Experts say coral reef bleaching near record level globally because of 'crazy' ocean heat
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New computer code for mechanics of tissues and cells in three dimensions
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Destruction of forests gathered pace in 2022, despite global promises
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The effects of climate variability on children's migration and childcare practices in sub-Saharan Africa
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We gave 60,000 food products a 'planetary health' star rating—see how your favorites stack up
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Torrent of volcanic mudflow hits Philippine village
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A new type of metallacrown ether based on polyoxometalate opens research opportunities
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Special wildlife exits on busy roads help protect endangered ocelots
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Improved wildfire smoke model identifies areas for public health intervention
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Liquid droplets shape how cells respond to change, shows study
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Galápagos penguin is exposed to and may accumulate microplastics at high rate within its food web, modeling suggests
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Scientists further our understanding of how foodborne bacteria can survive in food preparation environments
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Black Holes: Why study them? What makes them so fascinating?
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Evolving market dynamics foster consumer inattention that can lead to risky purchases, says researchers
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Organic electrochemical transistors: Scientists solve chemical mystery at the interface of biology and technology
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Study says California's 2023 snowy rescue from megadrought was a freak event. Don't get used to it
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NASA Stennis achieves primary success for historic in-space mission
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Toward continuous reservoir monitoring from space
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Team develops an intelligent nanodevice based on a component of cinnamon essential oil as an antimicrobial agent
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Old European satellite plunges harmlessly through the atmosphere over the Pacific
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Identification of a von Willebrand factor type A protein affecting both grain and flag leaf morphologies in wheat
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The last turn of 'Ezekiel's Wheel' honors a fossil hunter
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How can we get dads to work less and do more around the house?
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Study shows birds disperse eaten insects' eggs
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Recovering lost wages is nearly impossible for Australia's underpaid migrant workers. Here's how to fix the problem
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Women and people of color remain 'invisible' as most people pick white men as their heroes, researchers say
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Christchurch terrorist discussed attacks online a year before carrying them out, new research reveals
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Hurricane causes 27 deaths, severe damage in Mexico's Acapulco
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New polystyrene recycling process could be world's first to be both economical and energy-efficient
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Study dissects histochemical localization and biosynthesis molecular mechanisms of Bletilla striata polysaccharides
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Exploring parameter shift for quantum Fisher information
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Virtual tool for studying gene function aims to reduce number of animals used for genetic testing
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A cheap substitute for expensive metal in an industrially common chemical reaction
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Fairy circles: Plant water stress causes Namibia's gaps in grass
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Researcher: Trauma, histories of victimhood will influence Israeli response
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Researchers create dispersion-assisted photodetector to decipher high-dimensional light
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How teachers would handle student violence against educators
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Climate disaster movies resonate in ways that news never will
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'Not crazy to be optimistic' on climate tech, Gates tells investors
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Science is making anti-aging progress. But do we want to live forever?
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Communication between rotors in molecular motor observed for the first time
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Scientists warn of current 'tipping point' in Atlantic Ocean: 'Significant' effects on climate
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Nanoconfined materials developed for efficient fluoride removal from water
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The COVID-19 pandemic changed our patterns and behaviors, which in turn affected wildlife
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Researchers chart Orion Nebula like never before
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Life's building blocks are surprisingly stable in Venus-like conditions: Study
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Study shows online professional education works for complex topics
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The 400-year-old story of oaks: From cultural icons to invaders and victims
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New method enables amplifiable protein identification from trace samples
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Study provides a new strategy for building high-performance small-molecule NIR-II PTAs
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Top producer Ivory Coast fears for cocoa output after rains
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New mRNA technology turns cells into long-lasting drug factories
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Cold-resistant bacteria found in the Arctic can degrade crude oil
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The universe could be filled with ultralight black holes that can't die
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Bacterial research: Novel antibiotic producers discovered in German collection
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Environmentalists are turning a rugged stretch of California coast into a lab for conservation
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Researchers develop new method to analyze proteins in ecologically significant moss
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Researchers successfully fabricate magneto-optical ceramics
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Study find potential benefits in AI–based systems for spotting hard-to-detect space debris
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What happens to switchgrass when food reserves are depleted?
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'Extremely dangerous' Hurricane Lidia hits Mexico's Pacific coast
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Examining the superconducting diode effect
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Two bee species become one as researchers solve identity puzzle
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Only 1% of chemical compounds have been discovered—here's how we search for others that could change the world
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To save bees, scientists say focus on habitat first, then pesticides
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Plants are flowering earlier than ever—here's how they sense the seasons
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It can be hard to challenge workplace discrimination, but Australian government's new bill should make it easier
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Stargazing in broad daylight: How a multi-lens telescope is changing astronomy
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The Parthenon marbles evoke particularly fierce repatriation debates: An archaeologist explains why
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Scientists create artificial protein capable of degrading microplastics in bottles
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Entanglements of humpback whales in fish farms rare, and naivety could be to blame
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Economist says hybrid work is a 'win-win-win' for productivity, performance and retention
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Did this chemical reaction create the building blocks of life on Earth?
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Differences in education, values between men and women cause mismatches when seeking a partner, finds Spanish study
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New quantum material puts eco-friendly methanol conversion in reach
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Paper explores ideal orbits for space-based interferometers
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Construction of dual heterogeneous interface between zigzag-like Mo-MXene nanofibers and small CoNi@NC nanoparticles
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Unraveling isopods' culinary secrets and why it matters for ecosystems
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Research team develops antiaromatic molecules that exhibit absorption and fluorescence bands in near-infrared region
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Researchers introduce programmable materials to help heal broken bones
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Newly uncovered history of a key ocean current carries a warning on climate
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More than money, family and community bonds prep teens for college success: Study
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Research team realizes magnonic frequency comb
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Purdue forestry professor cultivates cyberinfrastructure for collaborative forestry research
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Powering wearable devices with high-performing carbon nanotube yarns
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Math discovery provides new method to study cell activity, aging
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New veggie piranha-like species named after Tolkien villain
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Understanding the crucial role of information delivery in improving citizen perceptions of government policy
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Study reveals flood mud burden on Moreton Bay
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Researchers connect declining atmospheric sulfur dioxide levels to rise in Legionnaires' disease
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Predicting earthquakes and tsunamis with fiber-optic networks
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Using dust to bust crime scene DNA forensics
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The end of genes: Routine test reveals unique divergence in genetic code
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New research finds lake under Mars ice cap unlikely
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Mantle convection linked to seaway closure that transformed Earth's oceanographic circulation patterns
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Anthropologists' research unveils early stone plaza in the Andes
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The right-size nest can maximize pollination capabilities of solitary bees
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Examining the impact of gene-based breeding on agriculture and medicine
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Alterations in human gene TRPC5 cause obesity and postpartum depression, scientists discover
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Professor debunks sex and relationship pop psychology, offers alternatives backed with science
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Further study of bright gamma-ray burst GRB 230307A shows it was caused by neutron stars merging
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Magnetic levitation: New material offers potential for unlocking gravity-free technology
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Researchers observe the wave-particle duality of two photons
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No evidence that England's new 'biodiversity boost' planning policy will help birds or butterflies
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Study reveals protein's key role in helping cilium transmit signals to the rest of the cell
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Life expectancy study reveals longest and shortest-lived cats
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'Irreplaceable' Colombian bird collection at risk
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A sneak peek at the next generation Very Large Array's new antennae
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Multimillion-dollar homes on the edge after landslide crumbles Orange County cliff
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Potential gene targets for managing cassava whitefly, a viral diseases vector threatening food security
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Improving Maglev performance with machine learning
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Q&A: Machine-learning model tracks trends in public finance research
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Observations shed more light on the properties of the nearest tidal disruption event
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Spicy wine: New study reveals ancient Romans may have had peculiar tastes
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Synthetic antibacterial minerals combat topical infections
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First 'warm-blooded' dinosaurs may have emerged 180 million years ago
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Gum arabic from Africa's acacia trees in the Sahel is used in hundreds of products: What's worth knowing
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Wildfire smoke reached 99% of US lakes in 2019–2021: Study introduces 'lake-smoke day' metric
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A new lexicon in the age of microbiome research
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Scientists identify water molecules on asteroids for the first time
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Utilizing scanning SQUID microscopy to investigate local magnetic response of Bi2212
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Polluted paradise: Chile town waits for cleanup as coal shuts off
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Corals can bounce back after heat waves, but only if there's enough time between them
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Shedding light on the complex evolution of human feet
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How HIV smuggles its genetic material into the cell nucleus
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Three giants of chemistry connected by the quantum realm
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A primordial dark matter galaxy found without stars
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Study: Gardening good for the soul, until the pressure grows
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How sunflowers 'see' the sun: Study describes a novel mechanism
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Study reveals Neolithic groups from the south of the Iberian Peninsula first settled in Andalusia 6,200 years ago
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Making mural art helps teens cope
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Bird flu in cattle: What are the concerns surrounding the newly emerging bovine H5N1 influenza virus?
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What dog owners should know about leptospirosis
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Tumor microenvironment-activated nanostructure enables precise multi-modal therapy
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Discovery of widespread coral diversity may change conservation efforts
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Experiment opens door for millions of qubits on one chip
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Electron-rich metals make ceramics tough to crack
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What makes black holes grow and new stars form? Machine learning helps solve the mystery
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Laser-induced hydrothermal growth for electrocatalytic applications
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Exploring exotic behaviors in population-imbalanced fermionic systems
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Cannabis oil found to be effective treatment for canine discoid lupus erythematosus
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Death and grief in Swedish children's books
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Researchers develop new class of catalysts for green production of fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals
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Study shows captive-bred Egyptian vultures can improve their flight and migration performance
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A review of progress and outlook for photodetectors based on graphene–semiconductor hybrid structures
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Highly sensitive fiber optic gyroscope senses rotational ground motion around active volcano
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Team describes how to produce 'green' steel from toxic red mud
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Q&A: Study reveals importance of action plans to protect environmental refuges for escaping the summer heat
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Researchers devise cleaner, more efficient production of key input for detergents
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Reviving England's polluted rivers through incentivizing farmers and comprehensive monitoring
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The tide is turning against a controversial term accused of covering up deaths in police custody
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Votes at 16 and decent citizenship education could create a politically aware generation
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NASA improves GIANT optical navigation technology for future missions
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Study shows regenerating worms have genetic control over their algal partners
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Young African students in Australia call out racial stereotypes
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Study casts doubt on the real efficacy of stock options as a way of rewarding manager performance
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Study of Darwin's finches sheds light on how one species become many
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Scientists use heat to create transformations between skyrmions and antiskyrmions
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Environmental risks of new pesticides with nanoparticles insufficiently examined, say researchers
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Drought in the Brazil's Cerrado is the worst for at least seven centuries, study shows
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Drone test of planetary landing radar
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Supporting disease-challenged broiler chickens through nutrition
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Where did the ingredients in that sandwich come from? Our global nutrient tracker tells a complex story
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Researchers use stalagmite to reconstruct regional and global climate history
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UK plans space mission after striking deal with US firm
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Extreme habitats: Microbial life in Old Faithful Geyser
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Is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wrong about a ban on NIH research about mass shootings?
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Meet NASA's twin spacecraft headed to the ends of the Earth
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Newborn gas planets may be surprisingly flat, says new research
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Extreme emotions and emotionlessness of UK immigration system make migrants deportable and disposable
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Scientists achieve first intercity quantum key distribution with deterministic single-photon source
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Two facilities team up for structural biology advances with X-ray free-electron lasers and exascale computing
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Kids and 'bad' news: How can parents safely introduce their children to news and current affairs?
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Striking new Webb image showing alignment of bipolar jets confirms star formation theories
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Australians are more likely to have partners who don't share their political views than 25 years ago
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Study unveils strategy for improving mechanical properties of aluminum composites
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Networking: An opportunity or an obstacle for women?
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Blending statistical studies of piglet gut bacteria reveals patterns at key growth stages
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An economist explains: Textbook economics is badly flawed when it comes to climate change
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How do you teach young children about complex issues? New research suggests 'read-alouds'
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The impact of AI in history classrooms
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Gene could unlock greater wheat yields for a growing population
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Hormonally up-regulated neu-associated kinase (HUNK) unveils a new function in cellular transport regulation
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Using camelid nanobodies for food allergen surveillance
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Cracking the secrets of virus 'uncoating' may help fight infections
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Colossal Biosciences finds a home for one extinct species
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Struggling seabirds thrown a lifeline by new commercial fishing ban in the North Sea—but it may not be enough
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A bright idea for recycling rare-earth phosphors from used fluorescent bulbs
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Insect trapped in amber reveals the evolutionary battles of ancient Europe
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Research team develops a more durable coating against ice
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Fingerprinting biomolecules with the help of sound
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New species of Callicarpa discovered in Hunan, China
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Artificial design and biosynthesis of a single-domain catenated dihydrofolate reductase
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What causes the different colors of the aurora? An expert explains the electric rainbow
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Is evolution predictable? Bacterial adaptation study seeks to answer this question
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Research reveals minerals in soil shield microbial remains to aid carbon storage
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'Self-eating' rocket could help UK take a big bite of space industry
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With Psyche, a journey to an ancient asteroid is set to begin
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How teens benefit from being able to read 'disturbing' books that some want to ban
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Machine learning accelerates discovery of solar-cell perovskites
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Researchers spent two years in deep underground caves to bring this extraordinary fossil to light
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Researchers discover ultra-low velocity zone beneath the Himalayas
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Startup financing gender gaps greater in societies where women are more empowered: Study
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Group sales incentives boost weak brand sales, study finds
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Southern pygmy perch starts coming back from the brink
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Comparative research on resilience-related policies and local practices in five cities worldwide
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One in seven Australian adults admits to workplace technology-facilitated sexual harassment, new study finds
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On-demand courses increase revenue but lower engagement
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Why warnings are being issued ahead of next month's total solar eclipse
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Unlocking the secrets of natural reef recovery
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UK study finds young adults taking longer to find work than preceding generation
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Norway salmon farms turn to veggie menu
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Island biogeography theory and habitat heterogeneity help explain global patterns of Rhododendron diversity
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'Quantum ping-pong': Two atoms can be made to bounce a single photon back and forth with high precision
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Common heartburn medications may help fight cancer and other immune disorders in dogs, researchers find
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Study says since 1979 climate change has made heat waves last longer, spike hotter, hurt more people
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Quail imaging offers insights into congenital birth defects
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Shrinking birds change their tune: Birdsong may sound different in a warmer future
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Can we trust students to collect data ready to use in scientific research?
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How 'One Health' clinics support unhoused people and their pets
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Researcher creates mathematical models to advance smart polymer materials
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Scientists discover new type of ultrafast magnetic switching while investigating noise interference
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Industrial fleets operating in the Indian Ocean turn off monitoring systems, fail reporting obligations
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Q&A: New method confines light inside an organic material to form a hybrid quantum state
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Feds want grizzly bears back in Washington's North Cascades
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Restored rat-free islands could support hundreds of thousands more breeding seabirds
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Research provides new methods to improve capture rates of ground-dwelling arthropods using pitfall trapping
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Researchers clone 'half-tendrilless' gene locus in pea mutant afila
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A 'quantum leap' at room temperature: Ultra-low noise system achieves optical squeezing
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Sweet lessons: Taiwan urban beekeeping gets positive buzz
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New nanoparticles found to be effective for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis
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The next antioxidant superfood? Canadian sea buckthorn berries offer diabetes and obesity potential
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Webb unlocks secrets of primeval galaxy
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What are young Australians most worried about? Finding affordable housing, say researchers
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For All Mankind's Happy Valley: Why a Martian city could well extend below the surface
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Uncovering new details on antibiotic resistance from 1940s milk samples
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Rock physics model enhances seismic monitoring for carbon storage
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Memories of mitosis: Molecular mechanism that detects defects during cell division could aid cancer treatment
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Scientists discover novel antibodies that target resistant bacteria
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Nondestructive technique for identifying nuclides using neutron resonance transmission analysis
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When you sit down to build a sandcastle, take a look around you: The beach is already sculpting
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Structural and biochemical basis of methylmalonate semialdehyde dehydrogenase ALDH6A1
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A small earthquake and 'Moodus Noises' are nothing new for one Connecticut town
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Understanding music-performance anxiety in children
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Black phosphorus propels spintronics with exceptional anisotropic spin transport
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Study underscores new strategies to fight drug-resistant bacteria
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Discovery of structural regularity hidden in silica glass
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Study identifies high-performance alternative to conventional ferroelectrics
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Researchers find gene mutation responsible for brown giant pandas
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Song melodies have become simpler since 1950, study suggests
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Forest Service warns of budget cuts ahead of a risky wildfire season—what does that mean for safety?
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Unveiling crucial virulent milRNAs implicated in the initial infection of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense
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LLNL gamma-ray sensor has the best resolution
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Targeting 'undruggable' proteins promises new approach for treating neurodegenerative diseases
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Single model predicts trends in employment, microbiomes, forests
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Tiny networks intertwine to mimic design of bird colors
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Thought experiments and conservation laws: Reevaluating quantum conservation principles
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Solar eclipse could scramble bird behavior
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Lawsuit claims Irmo plant polluted Saluda River with toxic chemicals
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Vast majority views disinformation as a threat to democracy and social cohesion, German study finds
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Research identifies mechanism behind drug resistance in malaria parasite
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Researchers measure crystal nucleation in supercooled atomic liquids
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Iceland faces daunting period after lava from volcano destroys homes in fishing town, president says
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Rough seas or smooth sailing? The cruise industry is booming despite environmental concerns
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Chinese researchers issue critical warning on groundwater flooding risks
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Stone Age 'megastructure' under Baltic Sea sheds light on strategy used by Paleolithic hunters over 10,000 years ago
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Q&A: For students still feeling pandemic shock the clock is ticking—report shows persistent achievement gaps
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Bloom and bust: New study details exactly how terrible algae is for Florida's economy
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New method to degrade PFAS 'forever chemicals' found effective in the lab
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Model can predict the evolution of new COVID variants
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Hurricane waves hitting Americas grow 20% per decade: Study
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Prestigious journals make it hard for scientists who don't speak English to get published, study finds
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More reporting needed to show progress on Ontario municipal climate and sustainability plans, says study
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What can early Earth teach us about the search for life?
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Listening to giants: The search for the elusive Antarctic blue whale
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A nanoscale look at how shells and coral form reveals that biomineralization is more complex than imagined
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Ultra-high spectral purity revealed in exciton-polariton laser
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Cold Coulomb crystals, cosmic clues: Unraveling the mysteries of space chemistry
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Scientists release new research on planted mangroves' ability to store carbon
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New molecules, inspired by space shuttles, advance lipid nanoparticle delivery for weight control
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Fundamental equation for superconducting quantum bits revised
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Without social distancing, how do bacteria survive a viral epidemic?
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Improved imaging offers new insight into Mount Etna
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Scientists on the hunt for evidence of quantum gravity's existence at the South Pole
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Researchers shed new light on carboxysomes in key discovery that could boost photosynthesis
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Climate change may cause lake phytoplankton to become predatory, putting more CO₂ into the atmosphere
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New computer algorithm supercharges climate models and could lead to better predictions of future climate change
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In medieval England, leprosy spread between red squirrels and people, genome evidence shows
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New method advances cancer detection by counting tiny blood-circulating particles
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Study opens the door for developing gene drive strains for the population suppression of medfly
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Scientists discover primary wound signal that promotes plant regeneration
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In 250 million years, a single supercontinent will form, wiping out nearly all mammals: Modeling study
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Chemists produce all eight possible variants of polypropionate building blocks from one starting material
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New patterns in sun's layers could help scientists solve solar mystery
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Marine snails study helps clarify debate on how to view major evolutionary transitions
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Dust growth model finds planets may form more easily than previously thought
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Did Betelgeuse consume a smaller star?
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Drones validate walrus counts in satellite images from space
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Young people voice concern for improving disaster readiness policies
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Nanotubes, nanoparticles and antibodies detect tiny amounts of fentanyl
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Research team creates global roadmap to advance printable sensors for sustainability and quality of life
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'Critical fire conditions' continue to hamper firefighting as blazes across California grow
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New method removes roadblock in crystal structure prediction, probes Earth's interior
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A new deep-learning-based analysis toolkit for spatial transcriptomics
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Despite what you might hear, weather prediction is getting better, not worse
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Data scientists aim to improve humanitarian support for displaced populations
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Like parent, like child? The entrepreneurial intention
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Exploring China's water usage trends and sustainability
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Knowing what dogs like to watch could help veterinarians assess their vision
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Moving beyond the 80-year-old solar cell equation
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Only 57 producers are responsible for 80% of all fossil fuel and cement CO₂ emissions since 2016: Report
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A new nose-like sensor sniffs out toxic ammonia gas
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Study shows how avocado pruning residues can be used produce more sustainable food packaging
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Researchers achieve high quantum yield in photocatalytic water splitting
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DNA origami-based vaccine platform enhances anti-tumor responses through nanometer-precise spacing of molecules
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A new space mission may help physicists answer 'hairy' questions about black holes
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Protecting the peppers: Unlocking the potential of the sterile insect technique
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Union advocate 'salts' quietly take jobs inside NC Amazon warehouse
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South Africa: Gold mine pollution is poisoning Soweto's water and soil—study finds food gardens are at risk
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New ways to strengthen biomimetic spider-silk
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Research reveals evidence of recurring ancient supereruption
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South Sudan says its 6M antelope make up world's largest land mammal migration, but poaching on rise
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Plant more native trees to reduce landslide risk, control erosion, say researchers
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Informal care is difficult to combine with work
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Researchers propose new step in tectonic squeeze that turns seafloor into mountains
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Researchers show depth-dependent responses of soil organic carbon under nitrogen deposition
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Deadly Storm Babet batters Scotland and Scandinavia
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Webb telescope probably didn't find life on an exoplanet—yet
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Capturing a comet's tail to keep Earth safe from the sun
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A day in the life of a mountaintop telescope builder
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Why surface materials matter in health care settings
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New class of Mars quakes reveals daily meteorite strikes
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The power and pleasure—and occasional backlash—of celebrity conspiracy theories
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Harnessing infrared spectroscopy for consistent and predictable apple puree quality
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The Latest: Moon begins blocking sun over Pacific Ocean
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A research team develops hyperspectral library for rice nutrient stress
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Plot thickens in the hunt for a ninth planet
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Gamma-ray bursts: Harvesting knowledge from the universe's most powerful explosions
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Researchers find barriers to driver training and licensure, especially among low-income teens
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Constructing 'on-gel' alveolar organoids as a new screening platform
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VPNVax: Crafting enhanced viral structure in vaccines through polymer restructuring
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Researchers uncover kinky metal alloy that won't crack at extreme temperatures at the atomic level
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The right twist and strain for graphene to form 1D moirés
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New climate maps predict major changes in vegetation by end of century
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How AI is clearing the waters in urban rivers
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Rancid food smells and tastes gross—AI tools may help scientists prevent that spoilage
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Lab-grown canine skin provides canvas for testing medical treatments
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Research brings into question prosecution of foreign fighters in Russia
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Barley plants fine-tune their root microbial communities through sugary secretions
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Unlocking the secrets of disease resistance in chrysanthemums: A holistic approach to combating black spot disease
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Floating algae acts as a raft for juvenile pelagic fish, study finds
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New animal behavior tech aims to save wildlife
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Happiness poll: Democrats and Biden voters report more happiness than GOP and Trump supporters
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Three companies in the running for NASA's next moon rover
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How a wayside weed builds up explosive force to hurl seeds
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Rising temperatures upend migratory bird habitats in Albania
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SpaceX launch marks 40th for the Space Coast
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Summer solstice is around the corner: Here's how, when we'll start losing daylight
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Finding the beat of collective animal motion: Scientists show reciprocity is key to driving coordinated movements
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Scientifically, efficiently and cost-effectively treating wastewater generated from anaerobic digestion
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Scientists develop new multicellular scaffold strategy for treating tendon-bone injuries
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When firms internalize political stigma
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Q&A: How chronic wasting disease threatens deer populations
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NASA's Dragonfly rotorcraft mission to Saturn's moon Titan confirmed
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Danish chef to launch gourmet dining to stratosphere
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Black Americans from well-educated families continue to face educational barriers, finds study
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Dogs prefer food over toys, according to study
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Rising sea levels could lead to more methane emitted from wetlands
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New study looks at US Drought Monitor to see how it has reflected climate change since 2000
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How DHX9 stress granules protect daughter cells from UV-induced RNA damage
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Discovery of biomarkers in space—conditions on Saturn's moon Enceladus simulated in the laboratory
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Could quantum physics be the key that unlocks the secrets of human behavior?
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A new Hungarian method may aid protein research
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Mystery CRISPR unlocked: A new ally against antibiotic resistance?
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Snakebites: We thought we'd created a winning new antivenom but then it flopped. Why that turned out to be a good thing
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What can Charleston and other coastal cities teach South Florida about sea-level rise?
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Pinpointing the emergence of muddy flavors in fish
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At least 21 dead in torrential Dominican Republic rains
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Natural disasters hit 1 in 5 US adults' finances in 2023: Fed
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Japan space agency says its lunar spacecraft is on the moon but is still 'checking its status'
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Climate change emerges as major driver of amphibian declines, new research finds
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'Like a World War II battlefield': How one of Northern California's most polluted properties may finally be cleaned up
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Spintronics: A new path to room temperature swirling spin textures
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A simple, fast, and versatile method for selective bromination of indole alkaloids
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Ethnic diversity is still a serious issue at the top level in accounting firms
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Saturday Citations: Lead, microplastics and coal on our filthy planet—plus, faster-charging lithium-ion batteries
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Chloroplasts do more than photosynthesis: They're also a key player in plant immunity
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Employers should use skill-based hiring to find hidden talent, address labor challenges
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Palm oil by-product transforms into PVC thermal stabilizer with possibilities for recycling and sustainability
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Steering toward quantum simulation at scale
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La Niña is coming, raising the chances of a dangerous Atlantic hurricane season
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The secret lives of roots: Tropical forest root systems are central to improving climate change predictions
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Antarctica is dedicated to peaceful scientific activity, but the security of research conducted there is in danger
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Spectator racism is still rife in Australia's major football codes—new research shows it may even be getting worse
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New algorithm solves century-old problem for coral reef scientists
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New fossil assemblage highlights complexity of classifying silesaurid phylogeny
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Brazil's Amazon sees worst 6 months of wildfires in 20 years
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Crucial farm jobs dry up in drought-stricken Morocco
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Pseudoscorpions of Israel: Two new family records discovered
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Electron vortices in graphene detected for the first time
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Vivid portrait of interacting galaxies marks Webb's second anniversary
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Climate change threatens older elephants most, jeopardizing their future
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After an 80-year absence, gray wolves have returned to Colorado—how the reintroduction will affect the ecosystem
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Scientists report unified framework for diverse aurorae across planets
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Study shows how plants influence Europe's climate
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Sports deflation: Study shows NBA 3-point shot has lost its value
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Racial resentment fueled Jan. 6 rebellion and opposition to House probe, scholars find
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The US is losing wetlands at an accelerating rate—how the private sector can help protect these valuable resources
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Bicultural staff can better boost chances of success in international negotiations, researcher explains
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Moon landing attempt by US company appears doomed after 'critical' fuel leak
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Scientists regenerate neural pathways in mice with cells from rats
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Investigating heat's effects on the decision-making of police and judges
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A comprehensive database for the study of protein aggregation
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Report finds 'false positive' field drug tests lead to wrongful convictions
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The countdown to NASA's Jupiter mission is on. This JPL engineer is helping it happen
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Indian nuclear facilities found to have radioactive influence on Southern Tibetan Plateau
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A perfect storm: Assessing the deadly impact of climate-driven flooding and cyber attacks
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European Court of Human Rights is 'backsliding' on legal protections for asylum seekers, study says
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Human activity contributed to woolly rhinoceros' extinction, suggest researchers
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The problem with prison abolition? Misunderstanding it
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Female mosquitoes found to regulate their own population density at breeding sites using communal cues
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Dinosaur study challenges Bergmann's rule
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Big brands disproportionately responsible for plastic pollution on small islands, finds study
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Restored oyster sanctuaries host more marine life despite parasites, biologists discover
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A graphene addition for enhancing the critical current density of Bi-2223 superconductors
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Research suggests historically redlined areas see more modern-day gun violence
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Enhancing college campus safety: A virtual reality approach to understanding student emergency response
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Scientists solve a long-standing mystery surrounding the moon's 'lopsided' geology
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Giant viruses discovered on Greenland ice sheet could reduce ice melt
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Researchers: Effective climate action requires us to abandon viewing our efforts as a 'sacrifice'
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Improving luminescence efficiency and thermal stability of NIR-emitting phosphors
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True scale of carbon impact from long-distance travel revealed
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Casas del Turuñuelo, a site of repeated animal sacrifice in Iron Age Spain
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Poland's 'Bat-mum' saving bats from climate change
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Laser manufacturing of spatial resolution approaching quantum limit
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Experiment reveals strategic thinking in mice
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Bumblebees don't care about pesticide cocktails: Research highlights their resilience to chemical stressors
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Climate change and forest management may threaten blueberry microbes
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Strong solar flare erupts from sun
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Q&A: Researcher investigates how LGBTQ people are treated by law enforcement
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Researchers demonstrate 3D nanoscale optical disk memory with petabit capacity
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Meteor shower to peak today: Here's when and the best way to watch
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Under pressure: How comb jellies have adapted to life at the bottom of the ocean
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Dolls and trucks: Political right and left share some parenting beliefs
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Researchers create app to help drones improve farm efficiency
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How mobile apps can boost conservation and help communities in the Global South
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'Make me a sandwich': An Australian survey's disturbing picture of how some boys treat their teachers
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Enhancing identifiability in plant growth models: A comprehensive framework for precision and reliability
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Deep-sea coral evidence found for enhanced subglacial discharge from Antarctica during meltwater pulse 1A
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New study finds Earth warming at record rate, but no evidence of climate change accelerating
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Dogs are coming down with an unusual respiratory illness in several US states
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Research investigates radio emission of the rotating radio transient RRAT J1854+0306
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Plastic pellets blight Belgian town as EU weighs action
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Nanosized blocks spontaneously assemble in water to create tiny floating checkerboards
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Comet Encke and the Halloween Fireballs of 2023
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Subglacial microbial life on Earth and beyond
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New catalyst accelerates release of hydrogen from ammonia
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New analysis uncovers major issues with earlier suggestions that Spinosaurus pursued prey underwater
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'Risks of nuclear terrorism are high and growing.' New tools, alliances, renewed focus needed, experts say
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New switchable process for synthesizing 3-aminoindolines and 2'-aminoarylacetic acids from same substrate
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25th Arkansas poll finds economy to still be primary concern for voters
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Urban agriculture study seeks to alleviate Glasgow's 'food deserts'
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Scientists investigate how heat rises through Europa's ocean
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Unprecedented artificial potassium channels better mimic those of electric eels
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Flash floods kill 100 in Horn of Africa: charity
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Heat wave risk hovers over Paris Olympics
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High-resolution imagery advances the ability to monitor decadal changes in emperor penguin populations
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Understanding how zwitterionic polymers can lead to safer drugs and disease prevention
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Unprecedented anticyclonic anomaly in northeast Asia triggers extreme weather events and prolonged marine heat wave
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Brexit-induced spatial restrictions reveal alarming increase of fishing fleet's carbon footprint
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Team develops a dual metalens that can switch between shooting modes based on light conditions
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Mathematical method for spectral density estimation set to unlock ocean mysteries
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Using three AI protein prediction tools, study uncovers new wrinkles in the folding story of 'orphan' proteins
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Researchers unlock water-saving potential of wheat with TabHLH27 balancing stress and growth
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US groundwater is getting saltier—what that means for infrastructure, ecosystems, and human health
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New research shows value of simultaneous local, global action to help save coral reefs
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Physicist achieve milestone in quantum simulation with circular Rydberg qubits
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Researchers find association between media diet and science-consistent beliefs about climate change
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Researchers solve a foundational problem in transmitting quantum information
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Recycling research finds new process to transform glass fiber-reinforced plastic into silicon carbide
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NASA tests technology, practices Artemis moonwalks in Arizona desert
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Examining size growth of marine crocodiles in the Jurassic period
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Crew-7 astronauts depart ISS after nearly 200 days in space
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Oklahoma rattled by shallow 5.1 magnitude earthquake
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Scientists are grasping at straws while trying to protect infant corals from hungry fish
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Researchers develop a low-cost catalyst for green hydrogen production
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Groundbreaking survey reveals secrets of planet birth around dozens of stars
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Scientists resolve intriguing phenomenon of superlubricity and formulate its laws
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Which countries are most likely to make the deep sustainability turn?
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Image: Barchan and linear dunes on Mars
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New photos show Jupiter's tiny moon Amalthea
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Study investigates the nature of very-high energy gamma-ray source TeV J2032+4130
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Plants are likely to absorb more carbon dioxide in a changing climate than we thought—here's why
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What makes an ideal main street? This is what shoppers told researchers
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Greenland's Inuit falling through thin ice of climate change
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Drug-filled nanocapsule helps make immunotherapy more effective in mice
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Research team discovers more than 50 potentially new deep-sea species in one of the most unexplored areas of the planet
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GALILEO: Scientists propose a new method to search for light dark matter
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Saltmarshes do store carbon, but their climate impact may have been overestimated
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Global methane emissions automatically detected in satellite imagery using AI
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Researchers discover new ultra strong material for microchip sensors
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Researcher discovers 1 in 5 bacteria can break down plastic
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Partial skeleton of a previously unknown medium-sized theropod dinosaur found in Siberia
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The world is not moving fast enough on climate change—social sciences can help explain why
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Sand study shows new data to help manage Southern California's shrinking beaches
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Net zero policy risks are making the poor poorer, says UK report
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Study explores effects of overseas business activity through experiences of expatriates
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Brazil vows more aid as Amazon waters dry up
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Epiphytes, amazing plants like moss and bromeliads found in trees, face growing threats
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Unveiling hidden biodiversity underfoot: DNA barcoding of Taiwanese forest leaf litter beetles
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Nanoparticles reprogram mouse immune systems to cope with allergens
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Novel enzyme family could provide insights into bacterial pathogenicity
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Researchers develop new model to advance equestrian research
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Machine learning techniques improve X-ray materials analysis
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Model suggests that mammalian sperm cells have two modes of swimming
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New topological metamaterial amplifies sound waves exponentially
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PFAS 'forever chemicals' being spread on world's ski slopes, study reveals
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Alien invasion: Non-native earthworms threaten ecosystems
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Revolutionizing water safety: New study makes tap water cleaner and safe
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Fast fashion is harming our planet—these four tips can help you build a more sustainable wardrobe
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Pig welfare outweighs climate concerns for consumers, study finds
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Jon Stewart, still a 'tiny, neurotic man,' back to remind Americans what's at stake
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In a distant stellar system, the JWST sees the end of planet formation
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Survey delves into brand-name food and beverage preferences of consumers
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Digitizing UK natural history collections is vital to understand life on Earth, says report
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Arctic nightlife: Seabird colony bursts with sound at night
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Researchers identify genetic contribution to the composition of the microbiome around maize roots
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Teacher lawsuits over forced grade inflation won't fix unfair grading—here's what could
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An anisotropic density turbulence model from the sun to 1 au derived from radio observations
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Climate change is speeding up in Antarctica
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Understanding man-made earthquakes: Study highlights role of fault roughness and stress heterogeneity
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Researchers identify gene important to adaptation and determine roots are a key to drought-tolerant maize
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Researchers develop AI-enabled model to help mitigate global ammonia emissions from cropland by 38%
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'Fishing' chimpanzees found to enjoy termites as a seasonal treat
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Alaska's rusting waters: Pristine rivers and streams turning orange
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New deep learning model uses video to measure embryonic development
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Astronomers inspect open cluster Berkeley 50
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Study reveals novel therapeutic target to eliminate unwanted and misfolded proteins
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Researchers grow a twisted multilayer crystal structure for next-gen materials
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Management technique shows promise against emerging soybean pest
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HD 21997 is a high-frequency Delta Scuti pulsator, observations find
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Variety in building block softness makes for softer amorphous materials
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Globe breaks heat record for 8th straight month. Golfers get to play in Minnesota's 'lost winter'
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The Panama Canal averts a crisis for now—but at a cost to drinking water
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Kenya floods prompt calls for warning systems
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Global survey shows broad majority of global population supports climate action
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Study describes inconsistencies in how different Earth system models predict soil carbon levels
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Enhancing apple adventitious shoot regeneration: The role of MdAIL5 in hormonal signaling and gene activation
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What makes people tick environmentally?
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A magnetic nanographene butterfly poised to advance quantum technologies
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Study: Consumers, florists differ on floral arrangements
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New report shows the impact of long-term sentencing in California's women's prisons
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Greetings from the island of enhanced stability: The quest for the limit of the periodic table
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Researchers describe a more sustainable process to recycle biobased polycarbonates
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No recoverable oil is left in the water from sheen off Southern California coast, officials say
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Gangster lifestyles of young people may be altered through dialogue and education, research suggests
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Australian passenger vehicle emission rates are 50% higher than the rest of the world—and it's getting worse, says study
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New timeline for East Asian hominins' tool-making revealed
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Citizen science project classifying gamma-ray bursts
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An undercounted group of Arab American and Muslim voters may have outsized impact on 2024 presidential election
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Improved mid-infrared nanoscopy enables 30 times clearer view of the insides of bacteria
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Study suggests party affiliation affects consumer sentiment and spending intentions after elections
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Climate crisis puts Australia's ski industry on slippery slope, but not all hope is lost
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The surprisingly simple recipe for starting to grow a limb
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Eco-friendly catalyst and materials research explores pathways to renewable energy
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Killing still remains a threat to Bornean orangutans
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How master chess players choose their opening gambits
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Researchers pioneer new methods in ultrafast science for sharper molecular movies
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Social learning boosts drug rep performance, finds study
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Scientists may have cracked the 'aging process' in species
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Mating anchovies stir up the sea as much as a major storm—and it's good for the environment, too
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New NASA mission will study ultraviolet sky, stars, stellar explosions
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How aging clocks tick: New study points to stochastic changes in cells
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Cultural factors and consumer attitudes toward global brands in India
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Researchers identify molybdate transporter genes for improving soybean yield
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Old stars may be the best places to search for life
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Researchers measure magnetic field in eclipse medium of a spider pulsar PSR J2051-0827
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Flipping Indigenous regional development in Newfoundland upside-down: Lessons from Australia
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Ultra-flat optics for broadband thermal imaging
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Model predicts future spread of box tree moth in North America
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Study finds emissions trading also creates health benefits
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Congo's blackwater Ruki River is a major transporter of forest carbon, study shows
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Q&A: Researcher discusses predicting the landslide in Brienz
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Revolutionizing radar: Integrated THz emitter for precise rotating target detection
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A strategy for integrating online digital data for monitoring biodiversity
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Nanostructured copper surface shows potential for transparent, antimicrobial surfaces in touch displays
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NASA's 'flawless' heat shield demo passes the test
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In Chile, huge wildfires have killed at least 131 people, but one village was untouched
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What killed Lolita? Necropsy findings released for the Seaquarium's beloved orca
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Researchers harness drones and AI to monitor invasive stink bugs
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Atmospheric sulfur dioxide levels hit historic high in Scotland following Icelandic volcanic eruption
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First pulsar detected in globular cluster GLIMPSE-C01
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Paleontologists discover a 240-million-year-old 'Chinese dragon'
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Using electricity, scientists find promising new method of boosting chemical reactions
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Discovery of invisible nutrient discharge on Great Barrier Reef raises concerns
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Physicists reach atomic-scale telegraphy with light
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Study suggests YouTubers cheer people up more than casual friends
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Ghost roads speed destruction of Asia-Pacific tropical forests, finds study
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Researchers unveil high-quality genome of Rubus rosaefolius
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Huge star explosion to appear in sky in once-in-a-lifetime event
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Warming world, widening gap: Climate change's toll on poverty and inequality in South Africa
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Extreme wildfires are on the rise globally, powered by the climate crisis
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Enhancing model performance and data efficiency through standardization and centralization
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Rich nations met $100 bn climate finance goal two years late: OECD
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Study: World War II plant construction expanded high-wage manufacturing jobs, benefiting residents and their children
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Could we replace Ingenuity with a swarm of robotic bees?
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LGBTQ+ Americans feel they are just getting by in retirement and face greater financial risks
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Australia's secret history of Aboriginal population control in the 1960s
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Are universities connected to local sustainability? A new study suggests yes and no
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Time-compression in electron microscopy: Terahertz light controls and characterizes electrons in space and time
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Populations of the future: Updated tool helps to visualize projections
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Researchers study effects of solvation and ion valency on metallopolymers
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Rats have an imagination, new research finds
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How the health of honeybee hives can inform environmental policies in Canadian cities
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Pongamia trees grow where citrus once flourished, offering renewable energy and plant-based protein
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Freedom of thought is threatened by states, big tech and even ourselves. What we can do to protect it
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Rethinking English essay scores
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Astronomers watched a massive star disappear. JWST might have some answers
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Artificial nanomagnets inspire mechanical system with memory capability
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The secret to building a large follower base on social media: Harness the power of nearby influencers
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Beyond the cafeteria: The economic case for investing in school meals
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US Republicans vote to remove wolf protections
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Who are the immigrants coming to the US on humanitarian grounds, and how can they be supported?
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Researchers reveal how a virus hijacks insect sperm: May help control disease vectors and pests
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NASA's Lucy ready for 2024 mission milestones
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Novel nanocomposites proposed for highly efficient removal of hexavalent chromium in complex environments
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Fake Halloween spiderwebs are truly scary—to wildlife
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California state senator introduces legislation targeting industrial chemicals flowing into Tijuana River
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Scientists reveal how first cells could have formed on Earth
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What will happen to the Greenland ice sheet if we miss our global warming targets
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Three-year population study supports fight to save Cameroon's Kordofan giraffe
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Palladium nanocluster catalyst supports highly efficient and regioselective hydrogenation of epoxides
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Minority candidates—including women and LGBTQ2S+—in Canadian federal elections are positioned to be sacrificial lambs
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Populism can degrade democracy but is on the rise—its causes and how it can be weakened
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Quantum state mixing in photobiology: New insight from ultrafast terahertz Stark spectroscopy
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Divorce rates are falling: Are Canadians too poor to break up?
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Most male mammals are not bigger than females: New analysis of more than 400 species
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Citizen Science reveals which predator is causing trouble for eider ducks in Iceland
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Linking environmental influences, genetic research to address concerns of genetic determinism of human behavior
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Kurdish uprisings have led to new ways for communities to claim Kurdish identity, study shows
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Elegant use of noise for quantum computing
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Denial is over: Climate change is happening, but why do we still act like it's not?
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For struggling organizations, fostering social connections can help recruit and retain scarce volunteers
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The timeless wisdom of Sanpo-yoshi for present day businesses
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2024's violent tornado season has been one of the most active on record
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Scientists ratchet up key amino acid in corn
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A framework to construct quantum spherical codes
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Researchers say media need generative AI policies to help navigate misinformation and disinformation
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Gaza war: How investigators would go about finding and verifying underground military complexes
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More than two dozen Colorado water systems exceed EPA's new limits on 'forever chemicals'
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An AI-powered app that can detect poison ivy
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Research investigating links between pubs and crime rates offers insights into better policing
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Let the robot take the wheel: Autonomous navigation in space
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Deforestation across the 'Maritime Continent' is making El Niño-Southern Oscillation more unpredictable, finds study
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Warming beaches threaten Yemen sea turtles' future
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New material records mechanical stress through luminescence
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Grizzlies are returning to Washington's North Cascades. How will that work?
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Scandinavia's first farmers slaughtered the hunter-gatherer population, DNA analysis suggests
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Comprehensive analysis of the telomere-to-telomere genome of soybean cultivar ZH13
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Research team combines two catalysts to make common chemical production safer, more environmentally friendly
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New experiment investigates light-induced Meissner effect in optically driven superconductor
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Using computer-engineered DNA to study cell identities
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Your emotional reaction to climate change may impact the policies you support, study finds
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Indigenous fire management started 11,000 years ago, finds study
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Prioritizing your phone over your partner affects creativity in the workplace for women
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Climate-change-driven cold snaps threaten marine life
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Australia on track for unprecedented decades-long megadroughts, finds modeling study
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Albatrosses are threatened with extinction, and climate change could put nesting sites at risk
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Researchers realize highly selective CO hydrogenation to higher alcohols
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Global collaboration discovers drug target to combat chronic lung infection
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Opinion: Africa doesn't have choice between economic growth and protecting the environment—how they can merge
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Cutting-edge mathematics provides new tool for particle collision puzzle
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Alerting communities to hyperlocalized urban flooding
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Carbon neutrality likely to increase extreme weather events by 2050, finds study
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Challenging prehistoric gender roles: Research finds that women were hunters, too
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Climate scientist reflects on year of disastrous weather, and what's to come
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Model shows how Amazonian forest degradation and monsoon circulation are interlinked
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Electrical control of magnetism by electric field and current-induced torques
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Have smartphones killed the art of conversation?
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Okinawa's ants show reduced seasonal behavior in areas with more human development
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How agroecology can be part of a 'just transition' for Canada's food system
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Simulating how electrons move through biological nanowires
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Global warming found to have a bigger effect on compact, fast-moving typhoons
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10 years preparing for 'Armageddon'
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Scientists investigate a better way of releasing hydrogen stored in hydrogen boride sheets
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Climate change threatens mountain meadows by reducing humus content, finds study
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Mathematical model connects innovation and obsolescence to unify insights across diverse fields
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Energy-saving electrochemical hydrogen production via co-generative strategies in hybrid water electrolysis
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Rewarding women more like men could reduce wage gap
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Japanese space debris inspection probe launched
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A mechanism that controls the genomic structure during early differentiation into neuroectoderm
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Plants in the Cerrado combine at least two strategies to survive fire, study shows
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Researchers investigate effectiveness of shipping alliances
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A holistic approach is key to improving drought adaptation in crops, researchers say
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First-ever sighting of a live newborn great white may help solve longstanding mystery in shark science
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Study reveals how China's local bureaucrats struggle for power through negative media coverage
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How the growth of a giant single cell is intertwined with daily self-rhythms
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Did climate chaos cultivate or constrain 2023's greenery?
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Study describes zinc oxide nanoparticle strategy for inactivation of multidrug-resistant bacteria
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Nearly 10 million UK households in crisis due to health inequity from cold homes
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Fourteen years after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, endemic fishes face an uncertain future
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Natural coasts protect against tropical cyclones, but this protection is declining: Study
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Study shows background checks don't always check out
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Juice burns hard toward first-ever Earth–moon flyby
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A new approach to producing high-performance plastics from agricultural waste
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In quest to prevent debilitating traumatic brain injuries, new foam material rises to the top
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Aerocapture is a 'free lunch' in space exploration
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SEC insider trading rule has loopholes, says study
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Global geodetic parameters determination: Using satellite laser ranging observations to GNSS satellites
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New class of antimicrobials discovered in soil bacteria
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A new type of cooling for quantum simulators
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Study shows impacts of invasive species transcend ecosystem boundaries
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What's next with AI in higher education?
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NASA mission flies over Arctic to study sea ice melt causes
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Genomic 'tweezer' ushers in a new era of precision in microbiome research
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Enhancing sweet cherry breeding: Insights from genotyping-by-sequencing and genome-wide association studies
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Researchers develop photocatalyst with irregular surface characteristics to convert carbon dioxide into fuel
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The importance of higher purpose, culture in banking
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Hubble traces 'string of pearls' star clusters in galaxy collisions
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Researcher: Climate models can run for months on supercomputers—but my new algorithm can make them ten times faster
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Sable Island's shifting landscape offers insights into groundwater loss globally
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Researchers propose a new, holistic way to teach synthetic biology
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Researchers discover novel bacteriocin in common skin bacterium
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When economies falter, governors respond similarly, regardless of party
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Orbital-angular-momentum-encoded diffractive networks for object classification tasks
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If we want to visit more asteroids, we need to let the spacecraft think for themselves
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SpaceX back with 1st Space Coast launch of the year
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AI designs active pharmaceutical ingredients quickly and easily based on protein structures
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Scientists use Webb, SOFIA telescopes to observe metallic asteroid
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Sink to source: Does what we put into our plumbing end up back in the water supply?
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Low-cost depth imaging sensors achieve 97% accuracy in rapid plant disease detection
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Machine learning model sheds new light on muscle development
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New remote sensing dataset improves global land change tracking
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Forest management research: Unveiling understory saplings with advanced airborne LiDAR technology
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Wildfire smoke disproportionately affects California's Indigenous communities, new research shows
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Intensifying the production of high-value compounds from industrial waste
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US states shape foreign policy amid national China unease, research shows
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Global food production at risk as rising temperatures threaten farmers' physical ability to work, new study finds
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Earthquakes in north-central Japan collapse 5 homes that were damaged in deadly January quake
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Unlocking the color code: The role of VvBBX44 and VvMYBA1 in regulating grape anthocyanin biosynthesis
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New study flags alarmingly high levels of microplastics in Nigeria's Osun River
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European astronomers explore galaxy cluster G113
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Transforming wood waste for sustainable manufacturing
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Why so many jobs are boring: Study identifies large interest gaps in US labor market
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A new map tool for monitoring pan-Arctic trends of permafrost landscape change
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Wait lines may boost perceived popularity of restaurant brands
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Researchers develop irreversible inhibitor to address proteins that have acquired drug-resistant mutations
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Buzzing insights: Tracking bees with robotic flowers and hive sensors
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Effective policies needed to curb hormone-disrupting chemicals: Study
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Legacy of Indigenous stewardship of camas dates back more than 3,500 years, study finds
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Half of world's lakes are less resilient to disturbance than they used to be
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Study shows historical volcanic eruptions triggered short-term global cooling
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Researchers discover way to boost shelter dog adoptions
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Idaho wolf-killing proposals prompt petition for feds to ban 'barbaric' aerial hunts
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NASA climate science spacecraft PACE arrives for launch
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Animals deserve to be included in global carbon cycle models as well, say researchers
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The medicine of the future could be artificial life forms
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Gravity experiments on the kitchen table: Why a tiny, tiny measurement may be a big leap forward for physics
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Sperm whales found to live in large, matrilineally based clans
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Modified soft material promises better bioelectronics
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Climate is one culprit in growth and spread of dust in Middle East
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Study of new method used to preserve privacy with US census data suggests accuracy has suffered
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Astronomers offer new model for formation of recently discovered 'free-floating' planets
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Development of organic semiconductors featuring ultrafast electrons
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Which is better for your dog, kibble or raw meat? Research yields surprising health results
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Ammonia induction strategy for preparation of transition metal oxides / zeolite H₂S adsorbent
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Q&A: Where do accents come from? Linguist explains why we talk the way we talk
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Scientists identify contributions of vertical atmospheric measurements and simulations during haze pollution in Beijing
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The Doomsday Clock is still at 90 seconds to midnight. But what does that mean?
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New techniques for making qubits out of erbium
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Children's spelling skills found to improve when teaching integrates movement
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Hubble views NGC 4654 in the constellation Virgo
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'Live fast, die young': Agriculture is transforming entire ecosystems
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Senators draft policy aimed at deep fakes of Drake, Tom Hanks and noncelebrities
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New data show employee owned businesses deliver an 8 to 12% productivity boost
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Titan's 'magic islands' are likely to be honeycombed hydrocarbon icebergs, finds study
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US energy industry methane emissions are triple what government thinks, study finds
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Earliest evidence of flip flops in the Middle Stone Age
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Uncovering the green miracle of urbanization
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Study finds S. aureus' surface-sticking ability not evenly distributed over cell envelope
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NASA images help explain eating habits of massive black hole
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A closer look at the compounds and molecules involved in giving cannabis its unique scent
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Researchers investigate the nature of a recently discovered very-high-energy source
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New ecosystems, unprecedented climates: More Australian species than ever are struggling to survive
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How one methane scientist influenced Biden's pause on LNG approvals
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Corals bred in a zoo have joined Europe's largest reef. This is offering scientists hope
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Report highlights farmers' concerns about cultured meat
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Native lands lack clean water protections, but more tribes are taking charge
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Meltwater flowing beneath Antarctic glaciers may be accelerating their retreat
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Physicists find evidence of exotic charge transport in quantum material
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Nanowire 'brain' network learns and remembers 'on the fly'
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Study offers rare long-term analysis of techniques for creating standing dead trees for wildlife habitat
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Theory of everything: How a fear of failure is hampering physicists' quest for the ultimate answer
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The observation of a Spin Berry curvature-enhanced orbital Zeeman effect in a kagome metal
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Nearly half of the world's migratory species are in decline, UN report says
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'Sour Patch' adults: 1 in 8 grown-ups love extreme tartness, study shows
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New research discovers adult Komodo teeth are surprisingly similar to those of theropod dinosaurs
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The detection of a massive harmful algal bloom in the Arctic prompts real-time advisories to western Alaskan communities
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Public transit agencies may need to adapt to the rise of remote work, says new study
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Scientists assemble first semi-wild-type melon T2T genome
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Exploring the history of gender and transnational state violence in the US-Mexican border region
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Multi-point temperature measurements in packed beds using phosphor thermometry and ray tracing simulations
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Using reference genome of the species itself is optimal for SNP calling, finds study
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Bee body mass, pathogens and local climate influence heat tolerance
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Myth of room temperature superconductivity in LK-99 is shattered
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First evidence of human occupation in lava tube cave in Saudi Arabia
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How social media is breathing new life into Bhutan's unwritten local languages
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Ammonites' fate sealed by meteor strike that wiped out dinosaurs
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Gender employment gap narrows among people with disabilities post-COVID
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People who communicate more, show expertise are more likely to be seen as essential team members: Study
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Food matters: Healthy diets increase the economic and physical feasibility of 1.5°C target
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Study explores whether psychological capital will help with work engagement in tough moments
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New method visualizes ligands on gold nanoparticles in liquid
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Long-term forest study shows tornado's effects linger 25 years later
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Technical trials for easing the (cosmological) tension
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Most crime has fallen by 90% in 30 years—so why does the public think it's increased?
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Fossils reveal plant–insect interactions across the Triassic–Jurassic boundary in south China
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The way dogs see the world: Objects are more salient to smarter dogs
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A scorching, rocky planet twice Earth's size has a thick atmosphere, scientists say
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Research aims to convert greenhouse gas into valuable products with electricity
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The first eco-friendly fluorescent artificial seed for monitoring soil temperature by using drones
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Climate change, nature loss are our biggest environmental problems. Why isn't the market tackling them together?
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Many survivors aren't sure what to do after a sexual assault—here's what you need to know
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Study reveals how humanity could unite to address global challenges
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Developing nutrient-rich fertilizer from toxic ammonia
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New spectrometer helps identify alternative catalyst materials for affordable hydrogen fuel cells
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Potato plant radiation sensors could one day monitor radiation in areas surrounding power plants
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Moth coloration study verifies evolutionary ecology hypothesis on predator selection
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Migrant couples have better relationships when they can balance old and new cultures, says study
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NASA scientists gear up for solar storms at Mars
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Enhancing nanofibrous acoustic energy harvesters with AI
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Pangenomic study of water caltrop: Structural variations play a role in speciation and asymmetric subgenome evolution
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Study examines influence of social media on televised debate viewing
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As fish deaths increase at pumps, critics urge California agencies to improve protections
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Deep learning solves long-standing challenges in identification of nanoparticle shape
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Picky female sparrows may be more unfaithful
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The human factor: Why Australia's net zero transition risks failing unless it is fair
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Study reveals a reaction at the heart of many renewable energy technologies
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Heat, disease, air pollution: How climate change impacts health
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Global marine life is on the move due to sea temperature rises, says study
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Open quantum system shows universal behavior
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A new tool confirms the shift towards more a negative political tone in the US
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Investigating cell killers: An advanced system for size-dependent cytotoxicity analysis of silica
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Quantum physicists develop robust and ultra-sensitive topological quantum device
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The importance of self delivery in online retail
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Supporting the right small changes can have big impacts on climate action, say researchers
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Webb Telescope offers first glimpse of an exoplanet's interior
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What can AI learn about the universe?
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Giant skull of Australian megafauna bird reveals a prehistoric 'giga-goose'
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Better phosphorus use can ensure its stocks last more than 500 years and boost global food production, study shows
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Physicists answer question of Supergalactic Plane's absent spiral galaxies
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Team develops new one-step method to make multiple edits to a cell's genome
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Research into marine plastic pollution reveals bacterial enzymes actively degrading plastic
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Climate change may reduce average life expectancy by half a year, study suggests
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Predicting chaotic weather systems is probability, not certainty
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Wage insurance: A promising policy for displaced workers
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Slippery toilet bowl treatment causes bacteria to slide right off
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AI can help researchers understand what viruses are up to in the oceans and in your gut
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Developing a tech platform for fast, robust series production of nanoparticles
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Tuning properties of membrane and catalyst layers optimizes reactors for fuel cells and more
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To meet climate goals, Gulf countries will have to overhaul everything
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Researchers develop a roadmap for the development of information technology based on 2D materials
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Addressing anti-Black racism is key to improving well-being of Black Canadians, says researcher
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New method proposed to improve the ocean observational network in the tropical western Pacific
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T. rex not as smart as previously claimed, scientists find
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Study reveals key molecular mechanisms involved in development of tomato plant
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New tech could give individuals increased control over their own exposure to harmful gases
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Beetles living in the dark teach us how to make sustainable colors
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Making ferromagnets ready for ultra-fast communication and computation technology
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Social media is a likely cause of confusion in modern mate selection
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The role of ExtSpecR in streamlining UAV-based tree phenomics and spectral analysis
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New insights into how epilancin 15X kills bacteria
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A new way of looking at data that shows what's working for Indigenous school kids and what isn't
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Researchers develop new method of modeling market regimes using efficient frontier information
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New AI tool discovers realistic 'metamaterials' with unusual properties
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A peek into the cooking pot: Burnt food remains document 5,000-year-old food preparation
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Rewriting the armadillo family tree: A new species, plus a name change for the state mammal of Texas
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Arctic Ocean soundscapes reveal changes in mammal populations in response to climate change
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Satellite maps boost mangrove conservation in China
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Total solar eclipses provide an opportunity to engage with science, culture and history
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Spectroscopic technique that singles out water molecules lying on the surface reveals how they relax after being excited
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India heat wave hits wildlife as thirsty monkeys drown in well
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'Everyone can be a naturalist' says the man who preserved more than 150,000 acres
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Involving workers essential to ensure industrial policies serve the public interest in Brazil
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Regulation makes crypto markets more efficient, says research
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Machine learning provides a clearer window into ocean motion
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China's cement industry: Potential contributor to carbon neutrality
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European Commission to renew use of controversial herbicide
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Gland-like tissue in saber-toothed frog lower jaw may be used for communication
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Want to watch the sun safely with a large group? Get a disco ball
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Q&A: Small solar sails could be the next 'giant leap' for interplanetary space exploration
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Study reveals diverse flavor profiles in 38 grape cultivars
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Secret, undeclared pesticide ingredients may pose a risk to people, pollinators and the environment
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Crises like pandemics or financial crashes could stall progress on gender diversity in boardrooms
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Scotland is ditching its flagship 2030 climate goal—why legally binding targets really matter
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Research comes to the rescue to make firefighters' clothing safer
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New theory describes how waves carry information from surroundings
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Often seen, never studied: First characterization of a key postsynaptic protein
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Scientists describe deployment of three-body chain-type tethered satellites in low-eccentricity orbits
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New technique could speed up the development of acoustic lenses, impact-resistant films and other futuristic materials
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Researchers find the link between human activity and shifting weather patterns in western North America
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New method could cut waste from drug production
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New study shows how we distort our beliefs about others for convenience
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Prezygotic isolation between sympatric dioecious figs may not yet be established
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Climate pledges of big firms 'critically insufficient': Report
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Excavation of colossal caverns for Fermilab's DUNE experiment completed
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12P/Pons-Brooks: How and when to see the 'Devil Comet'
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Rainforest's next generation of trees threatened 30 years after logging
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Sorting complex light beams: New metasurface design advances optical physics
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Alaska Native tribes take lead on shellfish toxin testing where state falls short
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Taming wild northern rivers could harm marine fisheries and threaten endangered sawfish
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CO₂ puts heavier stamp on temperature than previously thought, analysis suggests
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Women from low socio-economic backgrounds see themselves as less talented, finds study
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Scientists identify biodiversity conservation gaps in Madagascar
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Report makes five recommendations to promote regenerative farming
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Surprising phosphate finding in NASA's OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample
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New study reveals novel approach for combating 'resting' bacteria
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Around a million children in the UK are living in destitution—with harmful consequences for their development
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Light stimulates a new twist for synthetic chemistry
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New tool enables faster, more cost-effective genome editing of traits to improve agriculture sustainability
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New research shows the true cost of reproduction across the animal kingdom
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The echoes from inflation could still be shaking the cosmos today
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Study shows a tale of two social media platforms for Donald Trump
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Unwrapping Uranus and its icy secrets: What NASA would learn from a mission to a wild world
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A known environmental hazard can change the epigenetics of cells
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Breed differences in dog behavior: New book
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Research finds climate-dependent dispersal limitation plays an important role in mountain soil microbiome
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Cultivated meat production costs could fall significantly: Bovine muscle engineered to produce their own growth signals
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January 2024 was warmest on record in Spain
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Complete genome and toxin genes of the microalgae from the Oder River disaster decoded
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The most massive neutron stars probably have cores of quark matter
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Hurricane Otis weakens after making landfall in Mexico
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Large old trees are vital for Australian birds. Their long branches and hollows can't be replaced by saplings
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Trauma-informed approaches to discipline matter for equitable and safe schooling
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Brain size riddle solved as humans exceed evolutionary trend
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Scientists unlock the secrets of a sixth basic flavor
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Researchers model cell behavior called 'coiling' to understand cancer dynamics
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A radically new view on dwarf galaxies surrounding the Milky Way
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Jordanians keen to harness community benefits of energy transition
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Preventing pollen-mediated gene flow from transgenic camelina using engineered cleistogamy
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Unlocking the secrets of chimerism: Plastid genes and the quest for variegation in the ornamental plant market
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Sparrows uniquely adapted to Bay Area marshes are losing their uniqueness
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Discovery of a third RNA virus lineage in extreme environments
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Genetic switch in plants can turn simple spoon-shaped leaves into complex leaves with leaflets
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Researchers shed light on how key ingredient for life may form in space
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Coral reef microbes point to new way to assess ecosystem health
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Huge database gives insight into salmon patterns at sea
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A new blue: Mysterious origin of the ribbontail ray's electric blue spots revealed
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Metalens expands its reach from light to sound
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To protect endangered sharks and rays, scientists are mapping these species' most important locations
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New study uses machine learning to bridge the reality gap in quantum devices
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The meat and dairy industry is not 'climate neutral,' despite some eye-catching claims
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Why the kookaburra's iconic laugh is at risk of being silenced
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China publishes world's first high-definition lunar geologic atlas
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Scientists propose theoretical design strategy for room-temperature metal-organic multiferroics
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Socioeconomic status and power outage duration linked, finds study
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How medical schools can be more accountable to society through community connections
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Q&A: For many prisoners, gang affiliation drops off after release
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Scientists seeking dogs who can understand 20 objects by name
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Study explores perceptions of US Veterans Treatment Courts
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Australians vote on name for home-made moon rover
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Why move species to islands? Saving wildlife as the world changes means taking calculated risks
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Looking for atmospheres in the ultimate quest for extraterrestrial life
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Northern permafrost region emits more greenhouse gases than it captures, study finds
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Scientists develop luminescent sensor to detect 'forever chemicals' in water
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World sees first 12 months above 1.5C warming level: climate monitor
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Digital literacy expert explains differences between reading in print and online
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FASER measures high-energy neutrino interaction strength
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An alternative way to manipulate quantum states
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It's a first: Scientists find ethyl vanillin in a specially-bred strawberry
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When should you neuter or spay your dog? Researchers update guidelines
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Savoring the sweetness: Unraveling pineapple's SWEET10 as a glucose transporter
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Supercomputer simulation reveals new mechanism for membrane fusion
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No letup yet for flood-battered southern Brazil
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Scientists reveal elastic turbulence has more in common with classical Newtonian turbulence than expected
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New organic molecule shatters phosphorescence efficiency records and paves way for rare metal-free applications
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The world famous Roman Baths could help scientists counter the challenge of antibiotic resistance
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How a small Caribbean island is trying to become hurricane-proof
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Printing the future: Tailoring chemistry for inorganic 3D micro-optics
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Extreme heat, scant rain causing headaches for Georgia farmers
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Motivated to disagree: What can be learned about rapid polarization from the Israeli judicial reform?
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The hidden risks of buy now, pay later: What shoppers need to know
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Study presents new perspective on morality based on nuances in values among different political ideologies
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Research finds sustainable dairy farms also performed better economically
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Hierarchy expansion: When should a startup hire managers?
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Accelerating China's transition to carbon neutrality and clean air
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Small class sizes not better for pupils' grades or resilience, says study
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Implications of nonequilibrium behavior of isoprene secondary organic aerosol on cloud formation
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Team discovers rules for breaking into Pseudomonas
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Frozen library of ancient ice tells tales of climate's past
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Concerned about student mental health? How wellness is related to academic achievement
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Arson suspected as wildfire burns in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, rangers say
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Unearthing the ecological impacts of cicada emergences on North American forests
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EU to seek virtual elimination of fossil fuels at COP28
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Business operations affect fishermen's resilience to climate change, new study finds
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Rigid decision-making practices might be hurting conscientious employees
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Does lightning strike on Venus? Maybe not, study suggests
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Largest fish in Missouri's records caught in Lake of the Ozarks: A 164-pound 'dinosaur'
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Human expansion found to pose widespread threat to biodiversity in Asia, especially in Southeast Asia
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Researcher: Healthy cities aren't a question of boring or exciting buildings but about creating better public space
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Malaria, smallpox, polio: Here's how we know life in ancient Egypt was ravaged by disease
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Mercury levels in tuna remain nearly unchanged since 1971, study says
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Researchers reveal impact of brassinosteroid and sugar signal on wheat grain size regulation
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Hallelujah, it's school concert season: Music researcher explains why these performances are so important
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Layers of carbonate provide insight into the world of the ancient Romans
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Bird flu is bad for poultry and dairy cows: It's not a dire threat for most of us—yet
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Scientists develop new system to record 2D crystal synthesis in real time
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SLAC completes construction of the largest digital camera ever built for astronomy
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GoT-ChA: New tool reveals how gene mutations affect cells
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A rainfall scientist explains what April showers are and why they are becoming more intense
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Shallow soda lakes show promise as cradles of life on Earth
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Giant virus discovered in wastewater treatment plant infects deadly parasite
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Small-scale study finds microplastics from natural fertilizers are blowing in the wind more often than once thought
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The use of technology in policing should be regulated to protect people from wrongful convictions, says researcher
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Attacks on Jews always rise globally when conflict in Israel and Palestine intensifies, researcher says
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Study shows new habitats affect plants' chemical defenses
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Saturday Citations: Dietary habits of humans; dietary habits of supermassive black holes; saving endangered bilbies
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Diamond quantum memory with Germanium vacancy exceeds coherence time of 20 ms
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Leading-edge model predicts impact of river plants on flood level
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Researchers create global maps to show changes in irrigation across the planet
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New study finds Mars's liquid iron core is smaller and denser than previously thought
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Study: Nanoparticle vaccines enhance cross-protection against influenza viruses
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Maine company plans to launch small satellites starting in 2025
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Image: Hubble captures a cosmic fossil (NGC 2005)
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Marine microplastics: How water mass dispersal impacts transport trajectories
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Quantum simulators solve physics puzzles with colored dots
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Toxic algae blooms: Study assesses potential health hazards to humans
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Study shows nanoclusters of insulin can control insulin activity
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Improving root senescence recognition with a new semantic segmentation model
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Online menus could prompt people to make healthier choices
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Mars had its own version of plate tectonics
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Become a beach scientist this summer and help monitor changing coastlines
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Designing a novel substrate for myogenic differentiation from induced pluripotent stem cells
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Scientists discover a new stress response pathway for repairing RNA-protein crosslinks caused by toxic aldehydes
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Scientists deliver portable total chemical analysis without pumps and tubes
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Scientists reveal centromere repositioning in soybean genome
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Study shows cloud clustering causes more extreme rain
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Glass half empty? What climate change means for Canada's wine industry
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Hubble views NGC 3384, a galaxy settling into old age
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A new wavelength of scientific exploration with single-photon detectors
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Fossil named 'Attenborough's strange bird' was the first of its kind without teeth
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GPT's inaccuracies in agriculture could lead to crop losses and food crises
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East coast mussel shells are becoming more porous in warming waters
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Surrogate otter mom at aquarium is rehabilitating pup 'better than any human ever can'
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Study shows climate change and mercury pollution stressed plants for millions of years
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Scientists say traditional characteristics of Meiyu-Baiu have disappeared due to global warming
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New plasma escape mechanism could protect fusion vessels from excessive heat
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Phycologists discover what makes some brown algae shimmer and others not
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NASA retargets for June 1 launch of Boeing's Starliner
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Uncovering previously unexplored cellular mechanisms
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Africa's carbon sink capacity is shrinking
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Self-assembly of complex systems: Hexagonal building blocks are better
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Fruit fly pest meets its evolutionary match in parasitic wasp
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Hubble captures galaxy pair Arp-Madore 2339-661
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By mimicking cicada wings, scientists are investigating new ways to keep patients safe
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New method achieves 4D imaging of fluids in pores
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New rice lines for Africa offer virus protection
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Australia scientists pluck rare handfish from ocean due to climate risk
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Tracking down toxic metals from tobacco smoke
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Uncovering how tiny plastics threaten our soil and health
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New vestiges of the first life on Earth discovered in Saudi Arabia
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A nanotechnology‐based CRISPR/Cas9 delivery system for genome editing in cancer treatment
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Education linked to better employment prospects upon release from prison
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Space Shuttle Endeavour hoisted for installation in vertical display at Los Angeles science museum
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Advancing crop breeding through targeted genome modification
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Examining the blowtorch effect of satellite reentry through video
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Earth's mysterious D" layer: A relic of ancient oceans and planetary collisions
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Island plant life found to become more similar when humans move in
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Q&A: Researchers discuss how claims of anti-Christian bias can serve as racial dog whistles
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Experts provide facts about avian influenza for dairy producers
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An approach to design high-power lithium sulfur batteries
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Bird flu: What is it, how does it spread and how can we protect ourselves from it?
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What would it take to see exoplanet volcanoes?
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El Nino not climate change driving southern Africa drought: Study
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The cicadas are coming: An entomologist's take on a once-in-200-years event
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New-generation RO constellation 'spire' challenges COSMIC-2 in atmospheric remote sensing
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Researchers challenge the limits of molecular memory, opening the door to the development of molecular chips
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Video game devotees are much more likely to be working-class than middle-class, says research
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Why is Congress filled with old people?
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Psychology researchers find collaborative imagination increases social connection
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Researchers outline new approach in search for dark matter through future DUNE research project
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Gravitational waves and the geometry of spacetime
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Quick and easy preparation of small-sized metal nanoparticles by microchip laser
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Researchers release first national study on partner-friendly support for dual-career academic jobseekers
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Harry Potter and the Disenchanted Wildlife: How light and sound shows can harm nocturnal animals
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Texas county issues disaster declaration for solar eclipse, expects 200K people
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A key gene helps explain how the ability to glide has emerged over-and-over during marsupial evolution
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Piping plovers popping in Massachusetts: Researchers identify record year for the bird species
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Pro-Palestinian posts significantly outnumber pro-Israeli posts on TikTok, researcher finds
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Friends with health benefits: How a friend might make pursuing goals more attainable
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Multiple processes shape plant ecological uniqueness in Northeast China's forests
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Progress in Starship test launch, but ship and booster explode
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When choosing co-founders, entrepreneurs have a gender gap
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Research team exerts electrical control over polaritons, hybridized light-matter particles, at room temperature
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The relationship between learning from failure and the internationalization process
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GOP state senator, environmental groups find common ground on Indiana carbon storage bill
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Webb telescope finds most distant galaxy ever observed, again
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Q&A: How cell developmental biology fits into the future of medicine
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Interaction with insects accelerates plant evolution, research finds
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1.6 million acres of Great Plains grasslands were destroyed in 2021 alone, World Wildlife Fund says
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Climate change may make wildfires larger, more common in US southern Appalachian region
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Researchers call for antitrust measures to safeguard innovation in spatial biology
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Rethinking ripening: Ethylene's expanded role in strawberry fruit development and maturation
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New approach to predict properties of undiscovered nuclei and border of nuclear landscape
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Toxic diets: Canadian orcas face high risks of pollution-related health effects
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Research team releases new AI model for weather and climate applications
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A brief guide to birdwatching in the age of dinosaurs
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Researchers solve mystery of how minimalist plant immune molecules become activated
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Bursting activity of magnetar SGR J1830–0645 observed with AstroSat
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Working from home since COVID-19? Cabin fever could be the next challenge
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UNESCO wants to add Stonehenge to list of endangered heritage sites
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AI-assisted technology detects nanoplastics in water—instantly
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AI-powered system maps corals in 3D in record time
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Newly identified yeast could prevent fungal infections by outcompeting rivals, study suggests
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Chemistry inspired by one-pot cooking helps achieve optimal reaction conditions
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Researchers capture detailed picture of electron acceleration in one shot
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Women favor climate actions that benefit future generations more than men, research shows
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Researchers caution that biodiversity benefit-sharing needs a radically new approach
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Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope detects surprise gamma-ray feature beyond our galaxy
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Researchers develop technology to mass produce quantum dot lasers for optical communications
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JWST sheds light on the structure of interstellar water ice
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New rice variety adapted to suit conditions in Madagascar—improved phosphorus absorption and increased zinc content
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Hubble records rare radio galaxy NGC 612
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New insights on the transcriptional regulation of seed germination
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NASA researchers bid farewell to 'flying laboratory' at Ames Research Center
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Climate change isn't producing expected increase in atmospheric moisture over dry regions: Study
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Greta Thunberg is far from the only neurodivergent climate activist
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Breakthrough in nitrile activation is promising pathway for anticancer precursor synthesis
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Team demonstrates fabrication method to construct 3D structures that mimic bone microstructure
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New starting point discovered in the fight against P. aeruginosa
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Team develops a real-time photonic processor with picosecond latency for dynamic RF interference
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NASA's CloudSat ends mission peering into the heart of clouds
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How archaea toggle the nitrogen-uptake switch to avoid overeating
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Dangerous chemicals found in recycled plastics, making them unsafe for use. Experts explain the hazards
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Where do rehabbed turtles go?
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New research shows that the arrangement of bacteria in biofilms affects their sensitivity to antibiotics
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Great white sharks off South Africa's coast are protected by law, but not in practice—this needs to change
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North Atlantic circulation found to have reduced historical changes in climate
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Direct evidence found for dairy consumption in the Pyrenees in the earliest stages of the Neolithic
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How climate change will affect malaria transmission
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Researchers discover new clues to how tardigrades can survive intense radiation
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Improved AI process could better predict water supplies
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Maybe ultra-hot Jupiters aren't so doomed after all
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Scientists use generative AI to answer complex questions in physics
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Forecasting microbiomes for sustainability and health
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Novel material shows potential to produce green hydrogen
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Researchers discover spontaneous liquefaction of solid metal–liquid metal interfaces in colloidal binary alloys
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The evidence is mounting: Humans were responsible for the extinction of large mammals
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Invasive carp continue to be an ongoing threat to South Dakota's waters
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Rap music is being used as evidence to convict children of serious crimes: Report
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Ants detect and monitor low levels of moonlight to navigate at night, new study shows
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'Green muscle memory' and climate education promote behavior change: Report
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Team demonstrates an ultra-broadband tunable terahertz absorber of graphene and hierarchical plasmonic metamaterials
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Two Jurassic mammaliaforms from China shed light on mammalian evolution
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Looking for lithium-bearing pegmatites
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Effects of organic matter input and temperature change on soil aggregate-associated respiration and microbial carbon use
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Space surgery: Doctors on ground operate robot on ISS for first time
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Study finds wild bees are developing tolerance to veterinary drugs
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Researchers identify a cheaper, more convenient method to detect asbestos
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Q&A: Growing African vegetables on buildings can save space and feed cities—new study
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Researchers: Oxygen in the St. Lawrence Estuary is decreasing and having a major impact on small animals living there
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Combined microscopy technique observes nanoscale behavior of light-driven polymers
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Tracing multiple evolutionary trajectories in aquatic crocodiles
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Study reveals latitude patterns, controlling factors of microbial residues and lignin phenol accumulation in forest soil
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Decoding the axolotl: A new path for limb regrowth
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Zero-field NMR spectroscopy measures quadrupolar nuclei for the first time
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Study reveals the existence of a hidden 'pink tax' in digital advertising
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Thousands told to flee raging California wildfire
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Nanoparticles 'hitchhike' on immune cells to catch cancer metastasis early
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Scientists discover how soil microbes survive in harsh desert environments
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Ice age climate analysis reduces worst-case warming expected from rising CO₂
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Efficient and durable water splitting in acidic media
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Increasing urbanization contributes to racial and gender inequality, study shows
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Innovative sensing platform unlocks ultrahigh sensitivity in conventional sensors
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Researchers' crystal engineering modifies 2D metal halide perovskites into 1D nanowires
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Vitamin B12 adaptability in Antarctic algae has implications for climate change, life in the Southern Ocean
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A new approach to regulating speech on social media: Treating users as workers
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The rise of microbial cheaters in iron-limited environments: Study reveals their evolutionary history
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Two new satellites join the Galileo constellation
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A mystery disease hit South Africa's pine trees 40 years ago: New DNA technology has found the killer
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Measuring the changing soundscape in Glacier National Park
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New research to improve production of high oleic sunflower oil
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Producing stronger, tougher silk by feeding silkworms with rare earth ion-modified diets
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Floods in south Brazil have displaced 600,000—here's why this region is likely to see ever more extreme rain in future
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Words such as racist slurs can literally hurt—here's the science
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Gender diversity found to improve corporate social responsibility
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Did Hawaii just pave the way for court enforcement of California's climate promises?
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New audit rules had little effect on companies, study finds
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Model of photosynthetic antenna suggests different types of plants may grow on Earth-like rocky planets
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Next-generation space telescopes could use deformable mirrors to image Earth-sized worlds
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Researchers find evidence of 68 'forever chemicals' in food packaging around the world
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An efficient numerical program for studying light scattering at the nanoscale
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Using generative AI to identify potent and selective MYT1 inhibitors for the treatment of cancer
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New research casts doubt over cryptocurrencies' 'safe haven' properties
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Economic sanctions can have a major impact on the neighbors of a target nation, research finds
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First local extinction due to sea level rise identified in the US
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Researchers overcome lattice mismatch issue to advance optoelectronic applications
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New technique measures psilocybin potency of mushrooms
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Dragonfly eyes inspire new microlens array processing technique
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Researchers disprove current thinking on how to achieve global collaboration
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Island nations sign climate solidarity declaration in Indonesia
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Fruit fly study sheds light on how organisms regulate feeding/fasting cycles
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Controversial floating beach unveiled off French Riviera
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Study investigates lions' interactions with humans in a diminishing habitat
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Researchers uncover mechanism for short-distance vesicle movements
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General deep learning framework for emissivity engineering
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Some states act to protect residents from extreme heat, with a new focus on young people
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A 22-million-year-old petrified mangrove forest found in the Panama Canal
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Snap bean panel reveals variability in leaf, pod color phenotypes
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Improved refrigeration could save nearly half of the 1.3 billion tons of food wasted each year globally
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Scientists collaborate to study the cause and development of liver abscesses in cattle
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New research debunks the 'unhappy worker' narrative, but finds most still believe it
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Tracking emotions on social media to predict which posts go viral
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New 'assembly theory' unifies physics and biology to explain evolution and complexity
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After heavy storms, Death Valley is now open to kayakers: The return of ghostly Lake Manly
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A new type of settlement from the time of the Wari State found in Peru
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Call of the conch: Archaeologists suggest Indigenous Americans used sound to organize local communities
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'Air-pocalypse': Indian capital launches 'Green War Room'
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Despite intensive scientific analyses, this centaur head remains a mystery
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Analysis finds diversity on the smallest scales in sulfur-cycling salt marsh microbes
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Q&A: Nigeria's new blue economy ministry could harness marine resources, moving the focus away from oil
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Q&A: Researcher discusses how gravitational waves hint at dark matter and Big Bang mysteries
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Chimpanzees stayed in an 'invisible cage' after zoo enclosure was enlarged—South African study
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Climate 'countdown clock' report launched ahead of key UN talks
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AI analyzes bird sightings to help conserve species
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Nanofibers rid water of hazardous dyes: Researchers develop efficient filters based on cellulose waste
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Astronomers find the biggest known batch of planet ingredients swirling around young star
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New cost-effective method can detect low concentrations of pharmaceutical waste and contaminants in water
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Unexpected outcomes: Digital nudges in online teamwork
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Scientists can't agree on when the first animals evolved—research hopes to end the debate
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'I'm gonna get totally and utterly X'd': Can you really use any English word to mean 'drunk'?
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Plants' secret to surviving shorter days
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Powerful new tool ushers in new era of quantum materials research
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How to decide how to vote—a psychologist's advice
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Scientists are unraveling the secrets of red and gray squirrel competition
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Scientists expand search for new particles at the Large Hadron Collider
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Extreme weather is outpacing even the worst-case scenarios of our forecasting models, says researcher
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NASA's Europa Clipper makes cross-country flight to Florida
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Is bird flu in cattle here to stay?
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A NASA mission that collided with an asteroid didn't just leave a dent. It reshaped the space rock
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NZ has the energy resources to adopt alternative food technologies—it just needs a plan
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India's Sun probe reaches solar orbit
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Speeding up creation of quantum entanglement
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New research shows how attention lapses are exploited by fake news sites
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Study measures toughness of bettong and potoroo foods to aid in conservation efforts
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As climate change amplifies urban flooding, here's how communities can become 'sponge cities'
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Researchers find unexpected excitations in a kagome layered material
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What's with the recent wild tornadoes? Expert weighs in
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Many reported gender differences may actually be power differences, researchers suggest
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Deep dive on sea level rise: New modeling gives better predictions on Antarctic ice sheet melt
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Japanese snail adaptation and speciation in anti-predation escape behavior
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Advanced artificial photosynthesis catalyst uses CO₂ more efficiently to create biodegradable plastics
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Exploring the roots of the Anthropocene
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The sure bet? Sports gambling will become an even bigger player, researcher says
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In Darwin's footsteps: Scientists recreate historic 1830s expedition
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Opinion: I want to keep my child safe from abuse—but research tells me I'm doing it wrong
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Here, there, everywhere: Environmental DNA clues to biodiversity
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Do we live in a computer simulation like in The Matrix? Proposed new law of physics backs up the idea
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Investigating newly discovered hydrothermal vents at depths of 3,000 meters off Svalbard
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New strategy boosts direct electrolysis of dilute carbon dioxide
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Study projects major changes in North Atlantic and Arctic marine ecosystems due to climate change
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New tomographic reconstruction algorithm sets world record
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Dead whale in New Jersey had a fractured skull among numerous injuries, experts find
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A strategy for the spin-acoustic control of silicon vacancies in a 4H silicon carbide-based bulk acoustic resonator
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Enhancing the performance of proton exchange membrane water electrolysis by constructing electron/proton pathways
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A salamander hiding in Eastern Kentucky is rare, but is it on the verge of extinction?
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'The night might not save us': New study shows drought drives overnight burning of wildfires
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One in five Colorado bumblebees are endangered, new report says
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Solar activity likely to peak next year, new study suggests
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Researchers engineer nanoparticles using ion irradiation to advance clean energy, fuel conversion
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Physicists create new form of antenna for radio waves
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Climate change could significantly alter distribution of jellyfish and other gelatinous zooplankton in the Arctic Ocean
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Outer Banks beaches saw a busy sea turtle nesting season
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Estimating flows of forced migrants from war and crisis
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How do trees survive dry and hot summers? Leaf lifespan and growth recovery are key
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Why so many animals, including our pets, have a third eyelid—yet humans don't
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After historic floods, Brazil braces for severe drought
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Mars helicopter Ingenuity has ended its mission, paving the way for more flying vehicles on other planets, moons
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How to slow the spread of deadly 'superbugs'
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Developments in dual-atom catalysts make renewable energy sources more efficient
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Face to face with sun-eclipsing Proba-3
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How cells manage their mRNA stockpile and its output
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Monetized evaluation of landscape resources of national parks based on the willingness to pay for market project
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Twenty years after landing: How NASA's twin rovers changed Mars science
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New research captures 18 years of US anti-bullying legislation
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Female board members help improve firms' corporate sustainability reporting, finds study
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Europe to decide its future in space at Seville summit
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How 'apocalypse' became a secular as well as religious idea
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DNA attached to nanoparticles found to contribute to lupus symptoms
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Pioneering crop productivity and sustainability in the face of water scarcity
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Scientists reveal how SID-1 recognizes dsRNA and initiates systemic RNA interference
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Study finds Massachusetts school desegregation program benefits K-12 students
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First case of bird flu detected in Minnesota dairy cows
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There are 14,000 potentially hazardous city-killing asteroids left to find
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Soil carried on sea freight loaded with dangerous pests and diseases: Study
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Peregrine Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer returns to Earth after eventful mission
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Rapid urbanization in Africa transforms local food systems and threatens biodiversity, says study
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New study reveals similarities in language development between chimpanzees and humans
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'Grass ceiling' masks the educational barriers faced by rural children, study says
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DNA from preserved feces reveals ancient Japanese gut environment
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Cracking the quantum code: Simulations track entangled quarks
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A guide on how to use climate data to inform human adaptation
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First wireless map of worm's nervous system revealed
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Virtual training may be an effective, cost-efficient option for child educators
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Poised for science: NASA's Europa Clipper instruments are all aboard
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Research team develops nanoparticle-based sonodynamic therapy for H. pylori infection
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Online images may be turning back the clock on gender bias
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Magpies under siege from climate and man-made noise
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Melting glaciers in a warmer climate provide new ground for invasive species
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Neptune-like exoplanets can be cloudy or clear: New findings suggest the reason why
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Expecting the unexpected could help us prepare for climate extremes
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Soil fauna has the potential to fundamentally alter carbon storage in soil, say scientists
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A new planet-hunting instrument has been installed on the Very Large Telescope
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Building economic resilience in the face of crises and climate
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Roads, farming threaten Ecuador 'lost city' complex
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Researchers develop organic nanozymes suitable for agricultural use
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Scientists sort out uncertainties in sea level projections
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New toolbox allows engineering of genomes without CRISPR
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Researchers engineer bacteria that eat plastic, make multipurpose spider silk
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Study: Sharing household chores can lead to income gains
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How, and why, did homosexual behavior evolve in humans and other animals?
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New computational microscopy technique provides more direct route to crisp images
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Scientists successfully simulate protein complex that initiates fertilization
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How does heat kill? It confuses your brain. It shuts down your organs. It overworks your heart.
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Researchers unveil the mechanisms for local amplification of 2024 tsunamis in Iida Bay, Japan
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Researchers map genome of the last living wild horse species
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Understanding mutualism can help control the spread of invasive species
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New AI tool helps leverage database of 10 million biology images
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Searching for the supernova neutrino background to the universe
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Videos show 'nature run' of greenhouse gases over a year
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Polysaccharide-based membranes with high wet mechanical properties for bone repair
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Meet the Stone Age Trøndelag man
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A cost-efficient and transparent method to measure carbon dioxide emission estimates using GOSAT
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New black hole visualization takes viewers beyond the brink
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First insights into the genetic bottleneck characterizing early sheep husbandry in the Neolithic period
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A novel approach to chlorophyll a fluorescence measurement under environmental stress
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Study outlines spectroscopic signatures of fractionalization in octupolar quantum spin ice
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Investigating the efficacy of methods to stimulate adventitious rooting of Lindera benzoin stem cuttings
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Marsupials key to discovering the origin of heater organs in mammals
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New fossil dolphin identified
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Meltwater in the north Atlantic can lead to European summer heat waves, study finds
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New AI tool for rapid and cost-effective drug discovery
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Cities contain pockets of nature—our study shows which species are most tolerant of urbanization
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Modern human DNA contains bits from all over the Neanderthal genome, except the Y chromosome. What happened?
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Analysis of children's screen time studies shows both positive and negative outcomes
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Canine teeth reveal new keys to sex estimation in human populations
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Image: Hubble captures a monster merger
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Will food chains break as seasons become more unpredictable?
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Patents based on traditional knowledge are often 'biopiracy.' A new international treaty will finally combat this
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Atom interferometer charters Navy's inertial navigation path to reduce drift
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Guessing game: Response may bias understanding of future scenarios
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A virus could help save billions of gallons of wastewater produced by fracking
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California mountain lion population is thousands fewer than previously estimated
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Researchers find baby stars discharge plume-like 'sneezes' of magnetic flux during formation
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Orkney's lost tomb—how researchers made the Neolithic discovery
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New dyeing method could help jeans shrink toxic problem
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Innovation linked to international exports for both rural and urban firms
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Bank CEOs set the tone from the top when it comes to risky behavior, new research suggests
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Amid scorching heat, 900 people died in Saudi Arabia—climate change has made the Hajj pilgrimage more risky
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Craft unfurls China's flag on the far side of the moon and lifts off with lunar rocks to bring home
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Investigating solid-state atomic hydrogen as a potential hydrogen therapy strategy
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Stiffness and viscosity of cells found to differ in cancer and other diseases
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Computational lens unmasks hidden 3D information from a single 2D micrograph
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New instrument to search for signs of life on other planets
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Understanding a river's history is key to predicting its response
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Study exposes alarming risks to Scotland's food delivery couriers
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Researchers uncover secrets of the golden barra
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Bushfire tweets reveal role of social media in emergencies
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Mysterious pearl shells unearthed in French Polynesia
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A 'fish cartel' for Africa could benefit the countries, and their seas
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Researcher: Amazon a time bomb for emergence of diseases with pandemic potential due to deforestation and climate change
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3D genome extracted from 'freeze-dried' woolly mammoth
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From genomes to gardens: Introducing a search engine for horticultural crops
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NASA's planet hunter satellite observes smaller object in a black hole pair directly for the first time
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Breaking the stillness: Scientists observe and explain the oscillations of circular hydraulic jumps
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Rapid purification and characterization of circulating small extracellular vesicles on a label-free lab-on-a-chip
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Critical insights into bacterial fruit blotch and its impact on melon and watermelon crop health
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Dramatic burning of royal remains reveals Maya regime change
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Curriculum change halved girls studying computing
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Ocean system that moves heat gets closer to collapse, which could cause weather chaos, study says
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Flagship individual animals found to boost conservation efforts
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Artificial intelligence and clay tablets: Not yet a perfect match
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Advanced statistical analysis highlights the role of interaction between US Supreme Court judges
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Climate report: 'Uncharted territory' imperils life on Earth
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Sensitive ecosystems at risk from mine waste, finds study
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Lunar science is entering a new active phase
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Astra Space goes private as it recovers from Space Coast launch failures
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Preventable loss: A billion birds die each year from window strikes
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New map of space precisely measures nearly 400,000 nearby galaxies
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CRISPR is promising to tackle antimicrobial resistance, but bacteria can fight back
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CMS Collaboration observes new all-heavy quark structures
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High-speed atomic force microscopy helps explain role played by certain biomolecules in DNA wrapping dynamics
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Researchers identify female sex determining gene in mice
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Study suggests anti-Black racism may account for conservatives' negative reactions to jobs requiring DEI statements
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What are the effects of workforce automation across race and gender in the United States?
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Tonga's volcanic eruption could cause unusual weather for the rest of the decade, new study shows
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Scientists highlight discrepancies in regional climate models
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Evolutionary history shapes variation of wood density: Study
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Violence is contagious among members of Italian mafia groups, study shows
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Scientists discover next-generation system for programmable genome design
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The uneven results of anticorruption efforts across countries
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Analysis of chewed birch tar reveals poor Mesolithic oral health
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Exploring the radiative effects of precipitation on Arctic amplification and energy budget
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Scientists discover virus-like nanoparticles control the multicellular organization and reproduction of host bacteria
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NASA parachute sensor testing could make EPIC Mars landings
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Superconducting circuit for qubit control within large-scale quantum computer systems successfully demonstrated
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Vera Rubin will help us find the weird and wonderful things happening in the solar system
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Uncovering genetic metabolite markers associated with anthracnose resistance to blueberry fruit rot
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Philippines' counter-terrorism strategy still stalled after 7 years since the 'ISIS siege' on Marawi
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Listening to racialized students is an important step toward equitable education, researcher says
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New analysis reveals the brutal history of the Winchcombe meteorite's journey through space
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A threat to what is ours: How Japanese people react to perceived territorial infringements
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Researchers uncover battery-like functions of mitochondria using super-resolution microscopes
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Nordic microalgae: Potential superstars in the green transition
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Natural sun protection for wood floors and furniture
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Cooling 'blood oranges' could make them even healthier—a bonus for consumers
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Scientists propose new solutions to keep drinking water safe as pesticide use skyrockets worldwide
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Merons realized in synthetic antiferromagnets
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Women farmers quantitatively linked to better community well-being
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Snakes: The new, high-protein superfood
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Making ends meet: Researchers find that a protein superglue is crucial for DNA damage repair
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Family unbound: How Western society is redefining and assembling families through digital platforms
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Study illuminates the protective role of fluorescence in neon-colored sea anemones
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Protein structures signal fresh targets for anticancer drugs
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NASA launches ground-breaking climate change satellite
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Robber flies track their beetle prey using tiny microbursts of movement
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Unique marimo threatened by rising lake temperatures
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Mapping malaria in Africa: Climate change study predicts where mosquitoes will breed in future
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Walking on the move: New insights into the neurology of locomotion
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Solar electric propulsion systems could be just what we need for efficient trips to Mars
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Pearl in the shell? Special purpose acquisition companies should embrace uncertainty with investors
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A small factor makes a big impact on genome editing
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Japan moon probe survives second lunar night
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New analysis reveals a tiny black hole repeatedly punching through a larger black hole's disk of gas
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Beyond boundaries: Exploring exotic nuclear landscapes and their cosmic implications
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Comparison of four methods on drying efficiency and physicochemical properties of chicken meat
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Copepods—tiny creatures that can help reduce the need for soya imports
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Blooming through adversity: Roses' genetic defense against salinity stress
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Scientists develop new method to create stable, efficient next-gen solar cells
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Critically endangered Victorian dolphins suffering highest known levels of PFAS pollutants, study finds
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New species of tiny wasp comes with mysterious, cloud-like structures at ends of antennae
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James Webb Space Telescope captures the end of planet formation
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What does it mean to be asexual?
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The nature of mantle flow may depend on the type of slab subducting
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How plants choose their mates and repel other suitors
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States vary in firearm ownership—as well as the storage and carrying habits of owners
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Notorious cell subpopulation key to antibiotic failure, say scientists
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Ocean sponges suggest Earth has warmed longer, more than thought; some scientists dubious
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Upcoming solar eclipse prompts NY State Corrections to cancel prison visits
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Cities with housing shortages are converting empty office buildings into apartments—here's what they're learning
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Study finds biodiversity impacts of agricultural deforestation have inherent and predictable geographical differences
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Researchers discover how cells modulate macropinocytic activity
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New strategy boosts selective carbon monoxide electrolysis to acetate
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The total solar eclipse in North America could shed light on a persistent puzzle about the sun
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Video: New light-sheet microscope for multicellular systems unveiled
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A guide to some of the ways Western Australian animals can kill you
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Emergency atmospheric geoengineering wouldn't save the oceans
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Opinion: Science communicators need to stop telling everybody the universe is a meaningless void
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Video: Ariane 6 passes tests in preparation for first flight
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Enhancing crop nutritional analysis: Precision agriculture with multi-target regression and hyperspectral imaging
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Should 'extreme breeding' of dachshunds and French bulldogs be banned?
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Injured tortoises make slow recovery from Greece fires
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Unveiling the subtle influence of rootstocks on grapevine growth and wine quality: A 30-year X-ray imaging study
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New study finds limited correlation between canine lymphoma and proximity to environmental toxins
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Lloyds of London archives show how important the city was to the transatlantic slave trade
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Global ocean summit nets $10 bn in pledges: Greek PM
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Can this team create a 'perfect' reef? Why the US military is banking on it
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AI reveals secret roads endangering the world's rainforests
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Abrupt climate fluctuations in Tibet as imprints of multiple meltwater events during the early to mid-Holocene
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Dog attacks on mountain tapirs highlight a growing threat to endangered wildlife
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Sexual and reproductive health rights of women, girls and marginalized people missing from most national climate plans
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No ethnic minority teachers in more than half of England's primary schools, new data shows
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NY 'trash revolution' targets overflowing waste, and the rats feasting on it
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How a global collaboration is helping protect biodiversity
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New carbon nanotube transistor enhances sensitivity and resolution of molecule glasses
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Thai tourist hotspot Chiang Mai tops world's most polluted cities
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What makes urine yellow? Scientists discover the enzyme responsible
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Researchers warn of global threat to crops as insecticide resistance emerges in bluegreen aphids
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New ion cooling technique could simplify quantum computing devices
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Revolutionizing wheat yield prediction: Introducing SPSI for enhanced panicle number estimation using UAV imagery
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National park wild boar contain five-times more toxic PFAS than humans allowed to eat, study finds
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Unlocking the future of apple breeding: The power of genomewide selection in modern breeding practices
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Research shows biodegradable plastics are still harmful to fish
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Maldives to battle rising seas by building fortress islands
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Rogue enzymes cause numerous diseases, but a new method could help design drugs to treat them
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AI to lighten the load in the fight against bushfires
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Geoengineering may slow Greenland ice sheet loss, finds modeling study
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Fighting superbugs with medical nanomachines
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Study reveals substantial global cost of climate inaction
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Technology makes it easy for lawyers to work across borders. Regulations should too
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Mapping plant functional diversity from space: Ecosystem monitoring with novel field-satellite integration
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Modeling the origins of life: New evidence for an 'RNA World'
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Researchers develop PFAS-free polymer membranes for semiconductor processing
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Researchers discover rare phages that attack dormant bacteria
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A new trajectory: Climate change rapidly impacting Canadian agriculture
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Recent advances in application of polysaccharides in cosmetics
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NASA tests 3D-printed, rotating detonation rocket engine
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Lack of resources threatens research in the Amazon
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New methods for effective transport of large genes in gene therapy
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Beer faces unbitter future due to climate change: study
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Green growth or degrowth: What is the right way to tackle climate change?
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Researchers discover great floods recurrently occurred in the lower Pearl River, southern China
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Why are auroras so hard to predict? And when can we expect more?
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Watch a real-time map of Starlink satellites orbiting Earth
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The fossils being formed today will show how humankind disrupted life on Earth
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Addressing the needs of Australians with intellectual disability
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Ripe for discovery: Unraveling the genetic switches of pear maturation
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Receptors make dairy cows a prime target for influenza, team finds
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Educators can foster interpartisan friendships on college campuses, suggests study
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A unique approach to detecting and predicting dog mobility issues
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Researchers say nature recovery must be integrated across all sectors to bend the curve of biodiversity loss
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'Black Summer' bushfires wiped $2.8 billion from tourism supply chains, finds study
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Study finds Southern California is most disaster-prone region in US
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A new set of studies offers the most comprehensive look at spaceflight health since NASA's Twins Study
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Critical mathematical thinking skills create more engaged citizens, says expert
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2023 set to be UK's second-hottest year: Met Office
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New research demonstrates more effective method for measuring impact of scientific publications
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A new method for successfully measuring electrical conductivity in microorganisms
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Research team develops cold-hardiness kiwi fruit for immediate release to public
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Research reveals quantum topological potential in material
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Projections reveal the vulnerability of freshwater to climate change
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Vaccinia virus: New insights into the structure and function of the poxvirus prototype
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Coastal populations set to age sharply in the face of climate migration, researchers find
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Researchers investigate pulsations of the ultra-luminous X-ray pulsar M82 X-2
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A new type of seismic sensor to detect moonquakes
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East Africa's 'soda lakes' are rising, threatening their iconic flamingos
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Scientists use ancient DNA, historical context to unravel kinship, social practices of Avar society
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Researchers identify microbes that help plants thwart parasite
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Exploring bird breeding behavior and microbiomes in the radioactive Chornobyl Exclusion Zone
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It's a fine line between a black hole energy factory and a black hole bomb
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Elephants have names for each other like people do, new study shows
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Biodiversity loss from 2010 oil spill worse than predicted
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Research reveals how a single enzyme can boost soybean oil production
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SpaceX plans to launch 90 rockets from Vandenberg Space Force Base by 2026: Could that harm the coast?
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ALMA observations: Researchers reveal dynamic view of massive protocluster evolution
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Chemical etching method opens pores for fuel cells and more
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'Zero chance' infamous Apophis collides with another asteroid, redirects to Earth
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How do manufacturing choices affect microfiber shed?
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How do mindfulness, compassion and need fulfillment affect satisfaction in midlife married couples?
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AI tool for predicting protein shapes could be transformative for medicine, but science needs proof
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Detective work enables Perseverance Mars rover team to revive SHERLOC instrument
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Understanding wind and water at the equator are key to more accurate future climate projections: Study
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Spintronics research finds magnetic state of certain materials can be switched using surface induced strain
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Tech solutions to limit kids' access to social media are fraught with problems, including privacy risks
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Mussels downstream of wastewater treatment plant contain radium, study reports
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How one of Northern California's most polluted properties may finally be cleaned up
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Research finds evidence that reductions in sea ice are helping tree lines spread north
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Beyond milkweed: Creating a migratory oasis for monarchs
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Study reveals genetic pathways for citrus flavonoid production
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Researchers build an enzyme-discovering AI
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Viewpoint: Figures like Andrew Tate may help spread misogyny. But they're amplifying—not causing—the problem
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Scientists reveal first data from Euclid telescope, offering snapshot of cosmic history
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Grizzly bear conservation is as much about human relationships as it is the animals
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Astronomers discover dozens of double-lined double white dwarf binaries
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AI simulation of flavored vape reactions reveals formation of many hazardous chemicals
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This 18th-century shell collection, saved from a skip, tells a story of empire, explorers and women's equality
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What's the earliest the moon could have formed?
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How people get sucked into misinformation rabbit holes, and how to get them out
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New methods of conservation needed to prevent the extinction of great apes, researchers say
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Nanoparticle-based delivery system could offer treatment for diabetics with rare insulin allergy
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Groundbreaking method to match celestial objects across telescopes
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How craft-based firms project authenticity through credibly and visibly communicating their identity
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How scientists' ability to adapt led to new insights into magnetism
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Economist develops modern typology of innovation research
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Analysis of minority-serving institutions demonstrates layered processes to build students' capacities
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Too many vehicles, slow reactions and reckless merging: New math model explains how traffic and bacteria move
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'Motion-picture' method reveals shape of the Milky Way's dark matter halo
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New protein imaging method supports the design of innovative new cancer drugs
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When in drought: Researchers map which parts of the Amazon are most vulnerable to climate change
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Research reveals extreme fluctuations between drought and flooding are devastating millions of lives
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School's out: How climate change is already badly affecting children's education
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Scientists discover process to undermine bacterial viral Salmonella infection
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Fossil captures starfish splitting itself in two—showing this has been happening for 155 million years
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Q&A: Extreme weather in South Africa is disrupting tourism—research tracks the impact on coastal areas
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See SWOT mission's unprecedented view of global sea levels
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Early herding communities used a wide variety of livestock management strategies, study finds
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How worms shaped Earth's biodiversity explosion
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Wind energy and bat conservation: Scientists call for the global application of measures to reduce fatalities
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NASA's Lucy spacecraft swoops past first of 10 asteroids on long journey to Jupiter
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Closing the microcredit gender gap in Ghana
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Saturday Citations: AI and the prisoner's dilemma; stellar cannibalism; evidence that EVs reduce atmospheric CO₂
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'Facebook probably knows I sell drugs'—how young people's digital footprints can threaten their future prospects
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Using photos to create 3D models helps us understand, and protect, complex marine environments
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Ultrathin samples with surface phonon polariton enhance photoinduced dipole force
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Researchers realize multiphoton electron emission with non-classical light
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False pride: When praise from managers makes employees arrogant and a problem for their colleagues
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Spot the king of planets: Observe Jupiter
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Astronomers build a 3D map of dust within thousands of light-years
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Crucial building blocks of life on Earth can more easily form in outer space, says new research
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Research finds drastic changes in thermal conductivity of diamonds under stress
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Learning to read in another language is tough: How Namibian teachers can help kids
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Webb reveals that galaxy mergers are the solution to early universe mystery
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Researchers improve the plasticity of ceramic materials at room temperature
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Information overload is a personal and societal danger, researchers say
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Hungry turtles jeopardize seagrass meadows
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Will checking character references really help you find the best candidate for a job?
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Climate change widening Asia's education gap
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Explaining the geological history of Indonesia using beetle evolution
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Beyond equilibrium: Scientists investigate Floquet Fermi liquids
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Scientists use a new type of nanoparticle that can both deliver vaccines and act as an adjuvant
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Tweaking isotopes sheds light on promising approach to engineer semiconductors
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Study finds small, long-nosed dogs live the longest
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Research shows how topology can help create magnetism at higher temperatures
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Poultry scientists develop 3D anatomy technique to learn more about chicken vision
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Simulation makes the grade for teacher screening
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Astronomers now know how far the Earth is from 200 galaxies
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Multifactorial stress in citrus: Divergent responses of Carrizo and Cleopatra to triple threat environmental challenges
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Star cluster shines in new look from NASA's Chandra
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Iso-propagation vortices: Optical multiplexing for unprecedented information capacity
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Carl Sagan detected life on Earth 30 years ago—here's how his experiment is helping us search for alien species today
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Examining how molecular orbitals determine stability
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High-speed internet linked to more farms offering agritourism
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Driving the best possible bargain now isn't the best long-term strategy, according to game theory
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Scientists chart the growing weather extremes on maritime Antarctic islands
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First chromosome-level reference genomes of the ornamental banana and pink banana
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World must act to stem surge of polluting trash, UN warns
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Scientists grow human mini-lungs as animal alternative for nanomaterial safety testing
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Using eclipses to calculate the transparency of Saturn's rings
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New study helps explain why people cooperate when no one is looking
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Euclid telescope: Scientist reports on his quest to understand the nature of dark matter and dark energy
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SpaceX sends up Space Coast's 50th rocket launch of the year
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Nitrous oxide emissions are accelerating with growing demand for fertilizer and meat
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What did Roman wine taste like? Much better than previously thought, according to new research
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Study finds Black boys are less likely to be identified for special education when matched with Black teachers
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Churches could be key for quake survival, expert says
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A physicist uses X-rays to rescue old music recordings
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If TikTok is banned in the US or Australia, how might the company respond?
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An avatar will never lie, or will it? Scientists investigate how often we change our minds in virtual environments
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Survival of the newest: The mammals that survive mass extinctions aren't as 'boring' as scientists thought
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Researcher studies effects of Amazon mega dams on biodiversity and local communities
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With salmon at risk of extinction, California begins urgent rescue effort
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First, do no harm: Guidance for community-engaged research after disasters
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New research sets trap for potentially deadly sandfly
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Detecting atmospheric rivers with satellite observations
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Volunteer recruitment still 'tough': UK survey shows no signs of improvement
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New anti-counterfeit technique packs two light-reactive images into one material
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New research highlights long-term mental health benefits of school belonging
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Investigating coal emissions reductions and mortality in China
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Why climate change is making parasitic diseases harder to predict
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Is grizzly bear reintroduction 'a death sentence' or restoring nature? Idaho comments are torn
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Soil fungi may help explain the global gradient in forest diversity
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Manufacturing optimized designs for high explosives
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NASA's Chandra releases timelapse movies of Crab Nebula and Cassiopeia A
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The next total solar eclipse is in April: Here's what to know and where to see it
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Unveiling a gap-free genome in rapeseed for enhanced agricultural insight and breeding
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Scientists improve timing of fog warnings by detecting changes in atmospheric electric field
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Extreme environments leave genomic imprint in tiny organisms: Study
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Penalties for dropping out of ecosystem services incentive programs should equal lost environmental benefits
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Climate change disrupts vital ecosystems in the Alps
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Tropical cyclones may be an unlikely ally in the battle against ocean hypoxia
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Who defends bullying victims? A study analyzes adolescents' behavior in this regard
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Cryptocurrency investors are more likely to self-report 'Dark Tetrad' personality traits, study shows
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University of Michigan slithers toward history with massive acquisition of jarred snake specimens
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Researchers prove that new method can be used to measure ozone stress in soybeans
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Parents of the year: Scavenging raptors demonstrate high level of collaboration in raising chicks
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Are the world's cultures growing apart?
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Fungi's secrets for surviving a hypersaline environment
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AI knowledge gets your foot in the door for job interviews, says study
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New technique accomplishes precise control of photonic angular momentum
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Tiny capsules that transform in the blink of an eye could be key to developing smaller electronics
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Scientists count huge melts in many protective Antarctic ice shelves. Trillions of tons of ice lost.
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In tune: Classical concert-goers' hearts, breathing synchronize
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Detecting influence campaigns on X with AI and network science
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How PFAS 'forever chemicals' are getting into Miami's Biscayne Bay, where dolphins, fish, manatees dine
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Enhancing green hydrogen production with robust carbon fabric electrocatalysts
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Bioengineers on the brink of breaching blood-brain barrier
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Analyzing historical crop yields can reveal key soil health insights
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Fossil places extinct saber-toothed cat on Texas coast
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'Jaws' portrayed sharks as monsters 50 years ago, but it also inspired a generation of shark scientists
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Viewpoint: People or planet? Australia must invest in both for a sustainable future
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Should chatbots chime in on climate change? Study explore potential of AI platforms for climate literacy
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Nano-mechanoelectrical approach increases DNA detection sensitivity by 100 times
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Research team demonstrates coherent ultrafast photoemission from carbon nanotube emitter
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How scientific conference attendees can reduce their carbon footprint
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Warmest US winter on record
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Research team develops AI to perform chemical synthesis
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Why recycling plastic is not a quick fix
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Can we be inoculated against climate misinformation? Yes—if we prebunk rather than debunk, researchers say
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Researchers discover protein complex that controls DNA repair
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Marine heat waves found to trigger shift in hatch dates and early growth of Pacific cod
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New tech monitors local space weather and provides real-time data
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Increase in rice farming in sub-Saharan Africa found to be producing rising amounts of methane
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Tens of thousands of endangered sharks and rays caught off Congo
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Micro mirage: Researchers fabricate the world's smallest QR code using infrared information carrier
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The science of static shock jolted into the 21st century
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Commercial spaceship set for lunar touchdown, in test for US industry
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Use of urine in fertilizer can contribute to increased food security
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Ice and fire: Antarctic volcano may hold clues to life on Mars
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Researchers call for return of Sumas Lake following devastating 2021 floods
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New study shows which neighborhoods police spend most time patrolling
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Molecular mechanism of transmembrane bilirubin transport by human ABCC2 transporter revealed
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'Quartet Nanocage' vaccine found effective against coronaviruses that haven't even emerged yet
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Research team demonstrates modular, scalable hardware architecture for a quantum computer
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Researchers develop a new strategy to enhance blue perovskite LED performance
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Canada ice fishing season gets off to late start due to warm weather
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May Day 2024: Workers on a warming planet deserve stronger labor protections
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Overcrowding increases tree mortality, perhaps explaining higher biodiversity in tropical forests
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Research review offers insights for transforming the food sector
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Quality scores for forestry carbon credit types reveal complex landscape of integrity risks, transparency issues
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Transforming early learning through curiosity and interest
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How trustworthy is your dog's DNA test?
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Research finds dolphins with elevated mercury levels in Florida and Georgia
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New tool to detect protein-protein interactions could lead to promising avenues for gene therapy and other treatments
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Vehicle brakes produce charged particles that may harm public health, says study
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In September we went past 1.5 degrees. In November, we tipped over 2 degrees for the first time. What's going on?
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Study identifies biting flies as reservoirs of bacteria that cause bovine mastitis on dairy farms
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Gravity waves caused by complex terrain over the Tibetan Plateau can enhance the intensity of spring rainfall
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Nanoscale rust: The future of magnets?
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Unraveling ethylene's role in carnation postharvest life: Insights into varietal sensitivity and genetic regulation
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US dairy cows are tip of the iceberg as bird flu spreads in mammals globally, says ecologist
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Proof-of-concept study shows how human insulin can be produced in cow's milk
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Study reveals cuddled cows who work as therapy animals show a strong preference for women compared to men
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A targeted polymer to treat colorectal cancer liver metastases
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Thousands flee as cyclone heads towards Bangladesh
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Juno reveals a giant lava lake on Io
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An easy pill to swallow—new 3D printing research paves way for personalized medication
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A rhino got pregnant from embryo transfer, in a success that may help nearly extinct subspecies
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NASA is considering other ways of getting its Mars samples home
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Webb data suggest many early galaxies were long and thin, not disk-like or spherical
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Large fossil discovery finally exposes origins of Welsh dragons
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Love songs lead scientists to new populations of Skywalker gibbons found in Myanmar
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Can astronomers use radar to spot a cataclysmic asteroid?
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Web-based tool provides insights into disparities in exposure to fine particulate airborne matter
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Researcher develops model of influencer importance within Instagram networks
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Calculating ongoing financial costs of climate change
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Metal-loving microbes offer a green way to refine rare earth elements
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Wildlife mystery: Why are gray whales swimming into San Francisco Bay in increasing numbers?
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Biotrickling filter supports efficient hydrogen-methane conversion for biological biogas upgrading
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Youth enrichment activities could harm mental health, says study
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Argentine students protest funding cuts to public universities
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Was Seahenge created for a ritual to extend the summer during climate change battle?
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Stable intense supercontinuum light generation from 1kHz femtosecond laser filamentation in air
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Here's where Colorado's new wolves have roamed over the last month
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Diapers can be recycled 200 times faster with light
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Research team designs a cutting-edge protein 'lawnmower'
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Boreal and temperate forests now main global carbon sinks, satellite image analysis finds
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New report 'braids' Indigenous and Western knowledge for forest adaptation strategies against climate change
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An Arizona museum tells the stories of ancient animals through their fossilized poop
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Climate change graphics are important—make them simple, say experts
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Unraveling the drought dilemma in South Korea: Can reservoirs be a carbon source?
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Nonvolatile quantum memory: Discovery points path to flash-like memory for storing qubits
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Bear genes show circadian rhythms even during hibernation
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Atmospheric Waves Experiment launches to space station
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A new family of beautiful-charming tetraquarks: Study illuminates a new horizon within quantum chromodynamics
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Online gaming is bringing RAF families closer
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Gender-based violence: Teaching about its root causes is necessary to address it
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Study shows biases undermine diversity efforts in policing
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The dynamics of deformable systems: Study unravels mathematical mystery of cable-like structures
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Modern medicine's Middle Ages roots—how the logic of vulture brain remedies and bloodletting lives on today
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Warm summers and wet winters yield better wine vintages, research shows
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Nature's DNA traps: Spider webs put new spin on wildlife research
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The largest body of water west of the Mississippi disappeared 130 years ago. Now it's back
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Death toll from Texas storm rises to 7
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NASA's mission to an ice-covered moon will contain a message between water worlds
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Surprising facts and beliefs about eclipses from the medieval and Renaissance eras
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Researchers report mass bleaching of coral reefs in warming Florida oceans: 'Like a forest without trees'
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Rope entanglement found to be a cause of low breeding rates in right whales
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Planning at multiple scales for healthy corals and communities
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Team induces piezoelectricity for enhanced tetracycline hydrochloride degradation through photopiezocatalysis
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Researchers create nanostructures for efficient and sustainable degradation of pollutants
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FAA closes investigation into SpaceX Starship's double-explosion 2nd flight
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Melon's molecular armor: New insights into crop protection
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Scientists reveal effect of land conditions on Asian monsoon climate
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Hydrothermal vents on seafloors of 'ocean worlds' could support life, new study says
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Whale had fishing lines 'embedded' into body: Rescue took multiple days
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Astronauts confident Boeing space capsule can safely return them to Earth, despite failures
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Colorado environmental groups file federal lawsuit to halt Rocky Flats trail
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Reducing production and consumption growth in high-income countries: Is it good for tackling climate change?
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Scientists probe chilling behavior of promising solid-state cooling material
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Panama plans dry alternative to drought-hit canal
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Even low levels of artificial light disrupt ecosystems
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Extended maternal care is a central factor to animal and human longevity, modeling study suggests
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Most bees don't die after stinging—and other surprising bee facts
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Laser-treated cork absorbs oil for carbon-neutral ocean cleanup
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Genetic hope in fight against devastating wheat disease
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Persons with developmental disabilities were socially isolated during the pandemic, Norwegian study finds
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Complete X and Y chromosome sequences of living great ape species determined
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Study shows defects spreading through diamond faster than the speed of sound
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More cows are being tested and tracked for bird flu. Here's what that means
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Novel electrochemical sensor detects dangerous bacteria
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New study shows similarities and differences in human and insect vision formation
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Watch a house-sized space habitat (intentionally) burst
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How did the early Great Barrier Reef manage rapid environmental change?
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Cambodia's famed Kampot pepper withers in scorching heat wave
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French bulldogs remain the most popular US breed in new rankings. Many fans aren't happy
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Lander 'alive and well' after company scores first US moon landing since Apollo era
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Blue Origin flies thrill seekers to space after two year hiatus
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Atomic-scale semiconductor process technology and clean hydrogen technology join hands
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Green growth loses weight as a consensus position in the European Parliament, finds study
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NASA's Chandra identifies an underachieving black hole
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Video: New radar mission for Europe
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New study reveals how pollution affects clouds and climate
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Measuring neutrons to reduce nuclear waste: New technique paves the way for improved nuclear waste treatment facilities
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Carbon-neutral beef? Argentina's new certification could promote more climate-friendly livestock production
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Study disproves assumption about perovskite solar cells, showing that shallow defects dominate in terms of efficiency
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Researchers compare observations versus modeling of coastal carbon cycle
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New study reveals which animals are most vulnerable to extinction due to climate change
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Climate misinformation overshadows record floods worldwide
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New research shows how light propagates in integrated circuits on chips
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Uncertainty abounds in seeding the sky to fight climate change, says study
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Locally managed tropical forest commons provide multiple benefits, study finds
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How are ancient Roman and Mayan buildings still standing? Scientists are unlocking their secrets
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Blocking fertilization of parasite-causing malaria opens new doors in eradication efforts
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Compulsory voting can reduce political polarization in the US, study finds
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Invasive plant species threaten 66% of India's natural areas
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Measuring biodiversity across the US with space-borne lidar
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Tagging project sheds light on the elusive white shark
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New species of lamprey fish documented in California
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A global study reveals pathways to save threatened sharks, despite rising mortality trends
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Does spaceflight increase men's risk of erectile dysfunction?
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New coral disease forecasting system could help ecological forecasting
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How employers can tackle misconceptions about disabled people in the workplace
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What is kinship care? Why is it favored for Aboriginal children over foster care?
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Resurrecting niobium for quantum science
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SoCal air quality officials haven't acted to cut port pollution: They escaped to a desert resort instead
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Authentic or ethical? Study shows best leadership style for inclusive hiring depends on manager's racial identity
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Researchers train sheep to complete awake MRI imaging
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Visualizing 'traffic jams' inside living cells
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New research sheds light on how non-spherical atmospheric particles behave
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New study reevaluates the fight-or-flight concept in the context of human conflict
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High-efficiency hollow-core optical fiber cable for medical procedures
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Study finds political commitment in long-term climate policy key for effective EU emissions trading system
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Heat to blame for space pebble demise
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Research team discovers two-dimensional waveguides
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NASA tests in-flight capability of Artemis moon rocket engine
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Ultrasensitive gas detection empowered by synergy of graphene and sub-comb dynamics
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How a small chemical change boosts bioavailability of drug molecules
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Monitoring and measuring biodiversity requires more than just numbers: Scientists advocate for change
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Here's how NASA's Psyche mission could unveil the interior secrets of planets
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Dyson spheres: Astronomers report potential candidates for alien structures, and evidence against their existence
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Researchers uncover human DNA repair by nuclear metamorphosis
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Shining a light on tiny, solar-powered animals
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Physics has long failed to explain life—but researchers are testing a groundbreaking new theory in the lab
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Climate and human land use both play roles in Pacific island wildfires past and present: Study
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New protocluster of massive quiescent galaxies discovered
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Scores of North Carolina sea turtles have died after being stunned by frigid temperatures
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Research team provides water planning tool with future forecasts up to 2055
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Power to the people: Aussies expect more from their local leaders
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Unique weather phenomenon may have helped Ukraine identify and sink Russian ship Moskva
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Q&A: Expert explains the 'physics of AI'
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Researchers find RNA editing sites likely play a more significant role in genetic disease
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Peter Higgs: physicist who predicted 'God particle'
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Lego-pushing bumblebees reveal insect collaboration dynamics
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Report: Same-sex marriage has caused no harms to different-sex couples
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Invasive, carnivorous frogs are now breeding in Georgia, biologists say
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Study demonstrates potency of synthetic antibiotic against serious chronic infections
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Zombie fires in the Arctic smolder underground and refuse to die—what's causing them?
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Even the oldest eukaryote fossils show dazzling diversity and complexity
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Identity crisis: Climate destroying wonders that gave US parks their names
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NASA/JAXA's XRISM mission captures unmatched data with just 36 pixels
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Video: Why we need to preserve maritime forests
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Stars travel more slowly at Milky Way's edge: Galaxy's core may contain less dark matter than previously estimated
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Chemists, engineers craft adjustable arrays of microscopic lenses
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New design prolongs the lifespan of plasma torches
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EPA raises concerns about Georgia's handling of toxic coal ash
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Nine beavers die from disease in Utah—and it can spread to people, officials say
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New species of 65 million year old fossil shark discovered in Alabama
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Teens treated unfairly by teachers more likely to have populist attitudes
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Recyclable reagent and sunlight convert carbon monoxide into methanol
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How ghost streams and redlining's legacy lead to unfairness in flood risk in Detroit and elsewhere
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As Voyager 1's mission draws to a close, one planetary scientist reflects on its legacy
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Advancing fruit crop resilience: Unveiling the molecular dynamics of abscission in woody fruit crops
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Quinoa research punctures 100-year-old theory of odd little 'water balloons'
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Geotechnical centrifuge modeling for simulating long-term radionuclide migration in large-scale fractured rocks
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DNA study of Avar cemetery remains reveals network of large pedigrees and social practices
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Scientists identify evolutionary gateway helping pneumonia bacteria become resistant to antibiotics
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Satellite data reveal electromagnetic anomalies up to 19 days before 2023 Turkey earthquake
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Police have become further removed from people in the Netherlands, study asserts
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Rain offers slight reprieve from largest wildfire in history of Texas
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3D scanning: Researchers recreate a sacred South African site in a way that captures its spirit
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With unprecedented flares, stellar corpse shows signs of life
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New paths in climate change education: Drama as a key to change?
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Entangled neutrinos may lead to heavier element formation
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Optimal spacing determined for grafted 'Primo Red' high tunnel tomato
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Is Australia in the grips of a youth crime crisis? This is what the data says
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A novel avenue for engineering 2D MXene family via precious metals atomic layer deposition techniques
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Examining immunoglobulin heavy chain genes and alcohol metabolism-related genes in the Han Chinese population
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Can non-partisan news survive in the online echo chamber?
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Beyond CRISPR: seekRNA delivers a new pathway for accurate gene editing
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Tracking near-Earth cosmic explosions
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Biosynthesis of magnetic sensor in magnetic bacteria revealed through expression of foreign proteins
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New antibiotic class effective against multidrug-resistant bacteria discovered
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With new Omega tool, scientists can rapidly analyze complex biological images through AI-powered 'conversations'
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Scientists crack new method for high-capacity, secure quantum communication
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Study uncovers the synchrony connecting kelp forests to the beach
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What would Carl Jung tell you to do with your spreadsheet of life goals? Throw it away and embrace the feminine
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Research team develops universal and accurate method to calculate how proteins interact with drugs
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Putting an end to plastic separation anxiety
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Birds of a feather flocking together: Research shows storks prefer to fly with conspecifics during migration
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Improved prime editing system makes gene-sized edits in human cells at therapeutic levels
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Jealousy: Study finds we understand our own sex best
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Should twins be in separate classes? Many schools say yes, but the answer is not so simple
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Study finds 'cruel well-being' approach adds to teachers' stress
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Corporate climate pledge weakened by carbon offsets move
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New research can help better predict the health and sustainability of 'grassy' ecosystems
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Building images photon-by-photon to increase the information content provided by microscopes
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Grandma chimps offer clues for evolution of menopause in humans
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Study finds motivation to compete is stronger with in-group members than with outsiders
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Spacing characteristics between vegetation could be a warning sign of degrading dryland ecosystems: Study
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The good news: 25 Australian birds are now at less risk of extinction. The bad news: 29 are gone and 4 more might be
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Entrepreneurs' stock losses bruise their businesses
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Deep parts of Great Barrier Reef 'insulated' from global warming, for now
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Siberia's 'mammoth graveyard' reveals 800-year human interactions with woolly beasts
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Florida dolphin found with highly pathogenic avian flu: Report
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Native animals are easy prey after a fire. Could artificial refuges save them?
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Using AI to develop hydrogen fuel cell catalysts more efficiently and economically
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Q&A: How misinformation and disinformation spread, the role of AI, and how we can guard against them
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A black hole of inexplicable mass: JWST observations reveal a mature quasar at cosmic dawn
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Using bacteriophage-derived lysin to target odor-causing bacteria in armpits
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Climate change, Brexit threaten to wilt Dutch tulips
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Geologists explore the hidden history of Colorado's Spanish Peaks
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Researchers conduct first-ever study to characterize microbiota in saliva of weaned piglets
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Researchers achieve ultra-high-Q free space coupling to microtoroid resonators
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Bird species changing faster than expected in protected areas
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NASA experiment sheds light on highly charged moon dust
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Satellite data unlocks drought impact on southwest China's carbon cycle
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Magnetism boosts hydrogen production in model catalysts
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How to upcycle low-energy light: A new design for highly efficient conversion materials
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Revolutionizing strawberry production: CRISPR/Cas9 editing enhances fruit firmness and extends shelf life
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Engineers link oxygen to graphene quality and develop new techniques to reproducibly make the material at scale
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Harnessing light-powered nanoscale electrical currents to propel emerging technologies
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Coral research finds bleaching impedes reproduction and hinders recovery
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Orion's erupting star system reveals its secrets
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Cyprus records a second death from heatstroke as temperatures soar
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Quantifying community resilience to riverine hazards in Bangladesh
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Big data helps determine what drives disease risk
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Accelerating waves shed light on major problems in physics
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Physicists develop novel concept for detecting chiral molecules
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High ceilings linked to poorer exam results for uni students
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Uncovering the prolonged cooling events of the Holocene
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South Africa to end captive lion breeding for hunting
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Sudan food emergency: Local researcher unpacks scale of the disaster and what action is needed
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Schools are using research to try to improve children's learning—but it's not working
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Dallas-Fort Worth air quality continues to miss EPA goals for safety
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Researchers realize controlled synthesis of Au-Ag heterodimer arrays for high-resolution encrypted information
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Scientists publish novel research on how individual cells respond to viral infection
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What does El Nino mean for the coming winter?
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When ultrashort electron bunch accelerates and drastically stops, it can generate terahertz radiation
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New tool decodes complex, single-cell genomic data
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Why climate change is a national security risk
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There's a new hairy nuisance in Florida: Coyotes
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Dungeness crab season in San Francisco Bay Area, Central Coast will come to an early end
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Scientists develop technology to reduce pathogens in intact eggs
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Smoke from Brazil Amazon rainforest fires suffocates Manaus
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Study examines how tourists respond when they encounter feelings of anger or fear while traveling
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Four factors that drove 2023's extreme heat and climate disasters
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The Ethical Slut has been called 'the bible' of non-monogamy—but its sexual utopia is oversimplified
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Efficient photothermal CO₂ methanation over NiFe alloy nanoparticles
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TikTok law threatening a ban if the app isn't sold raises First Amendment concerns
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Mercury: Shrinking planet is still getting smaller, according to new research
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High-valence metal-doped amorphous IrOx as stable electrocatalyst for acidic oxygen evolution reaction
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Are bugs bugging humans or the other way around? Study reveals a few surprises
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New synthesis method enhances MoS₂ optoelectronic performance
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New study shows surprising effects of fire in North America's boreal forests
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New evidence of independent written language on Easter Island before arrival of Europeans
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When an antibiotic fails: Scientists are using AI to target 'sleeper' bacteria
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Insect researcher: Non-destructive methods are needed
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Contact binary asteroids are common, but we've never seen one form. Now, researchers want to make one
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Video: Monitoring methane from space
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Yemen faces 'environmental disaster' as sunken ship threatens Red Sea
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Activity in a room stirs up nanoparticles left over from consumer sprays, study shows
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Researchers develop framework for databasing properties of crystal defects
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Scientists and philosophers identify nature's missing evolutionary law
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Benin struggles in battle to halt coastal erosion
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UK government urged to tackle 'killer' XL bully dogs
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'Free' delivery plans can profit both retailers and customers
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Enhancing loquat fruit quality with methyl jasmonate: A study on sugar metabolism and gene expression dynamics
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Large, all-glass metalens images sun, moon and nebulae
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Here's why union support is so high right now
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The big dry: Forests and shrublands are dying in parched Western Australia
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Secrets of sargassum: Scientists advance knowledge of seaweed causing chaos in the Caribbean and West Africa
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First use of weather forecasts to show human impact on extreme weather is 'transformational,' scientists say
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Roadkill a 'preventable natural disaster,' report finds
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UN report warns of catastrophic risks to Earth systems
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There's a thriving global market in turtles, and much of that trade is illegal
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Chennai growth maps blueprint for rural-urban areas in Global South
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Study reveals fewer mold toxins in organically grown grain, compared to grain grown conventionally
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Queen bumblebees surprise scientists by surviving underwater
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To save the climate, the oil and gas sector must slash planet-warming operations, report says
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Scientists build mass-producible miniature quantum memory element
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'Ring of fire' eclipse moves across the Americas, bringing with it cheers and shouts of joy
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Pristine Finnish peatland offers glimpse into pre-industrial atmosphere
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California scientists seek higher pay in 3-day strike drawing thousands of picketers
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Why do you keep your house so cold? Study suggests childhood home temperature can predict adult thermostat settings
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Researchers develop coral-tentacle-inspired antifouling membrane spacer
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Omnidirectional color wavelength tuning method unlocks new possibilities for smart photonics
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Researchers develop Mexico's first comprehensive greenhouse gas budget
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How the tide turned on transgender support charity Mermaids
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Panama Canal expansion rewrites history of world's most ecologically diverse bats
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Cannabis sativa: Historical significance, genetic insights, and future potential in medicine and horticulture
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A 12 mm fish produces 140-decibel sound to communicate in turbid waters
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Scientists investigate the potential of sustainable legume protein production in Switzerland
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How 'have you tried turning it off and on again?' works for chemistry, not just computers
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Exploring political connections of emerging market multinationals: Opportunities and challenges
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Team develops the first cell-free system in which genetic information and metabolism work together
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Oder River crisis: Statistics may help prevent future river tragedies
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PFAS 'forever' chemical laws need an overhaul—recent court rulings highlight the loopholes
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A different kind of peer pressure identified between mentors and students
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Broad-spectrum antiviral candidate targets dengue and SARS-CoV-2
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The emergence of JN.1 is an evolutionary 'step change' in the COVID pandemic: Why this is significant
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Exploring developments and challenges in electrochemical nitrate reduction for ammonia synthesis
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Novel method for mass production of recombinant proteins uses mono-sodium glutamate
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Warming Arctic reduces dust levels in parts of the planet, study finds
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New discovery highlights a potential stepping stone toward antibiotic resistance
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Coral researchers see 'mass mortality' amid Florida Reef bleaching crisis
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Five questions your child's school should be able to answer about bullying
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California is about to tax guns more like alcohol and tobacco—and that could put a dent in gun violence
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Nobel laureates warn Milei budget cuts 'canceling' scientific research
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Methane: a powerful gas heating the planet
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Faith communities are rallying to check climate change—their size and influence counts
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Study sheds light on relationship between mitochondrial calcium dynamics and autophagy
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Australia's most at-risk bird species share some common traits
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High winds delay SpaceX launch after a switch to Cape Canaveral
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JWST searches for planets in the Fomalhaut system
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When languages collide, which survives?
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Researchers develop a new approach to amides from alkene and amine feedstocks
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Faster alerts for California megaquakes: Early-warning system gets major upgrade
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Study shows VR can help teachers better distribute their gaze
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Geochronological study analyzes the most ancient sedimentary levels at the Galería site
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What does the 'common good' actually mean? Research finds common ground across the political divide
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Devastating coral bleaching will be more common, start earlier and last longer unless we cut emissions
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Asia Pacific tops list of most impacted by weather perils
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The global clean water crisis looms large: Study finds water quality is underrepresented in assessments
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Submonolayer biolasers: Lower gain, higher sensitivity
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Perceived warmth, competence predict callback decisions in meta-analysis of hiring experiments
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Incorporating nature into education can build skills and improve mental health
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Machine learning models teach each other to identify molecular properties
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NASA telescopes start the year with a double bang
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Scientists use AI to identify new materials for carbon capture
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A lunar eclipse is coming Sunday: Will Colorado be able to see it?
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New rapid prototyping method for microscale spiral devices
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Improved mangrove conservation could yield cash, carbon, coastal benefits
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Astronauts from NASA's Expedition 71 to conduct research aboard space station
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Researcher creates algorithm to aid in discovery of new medicines
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New research finds women and minorities likely to pay higher auto loan premiums
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Team modulates electronic state of single-atom catalysts by CO molecular decoration for efficient methane conversion
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Industrial pollutants found in Mediterranean corals for the first time
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NASA lights 'beacon' on moon with autonomous navigation system test
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Filmmaker on a mission wants to put astronaut Sally Ride statue in Central Florida
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Made in America: How Biden's climate package is fueling the global drive to net zero
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Photonic crystals bend light as though it were under the influence of gravity
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NASA's Juno probe gets a close-up look at lava lakes on Jupiter's moon Io
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Measuring temperature of seafloor millions of years ago may show if ocean warming increases methane release
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Chiral transmission by an open evolution trajectory in a non-Hermitian system
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Mathematical innovations enable advances in seismic activity detection
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A new approach to 24/7 air quality monitoring using cameras
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Synthetic DNA sheds light on mysterious difference between living cells at different points in evolution
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Most people still think barristers need to sound posh, research shows—but accent discrimination serves no one
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Study: Support for Black nationalism now more widespread as profile of Black nationalist has changed across time
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Novel nanostructured photoanode hydrothermally prepared at 160°C, followed by 500°C calcination
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Japan's escargot entrepreneur achieves the 'impossible'
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Attosecond core-level spectroscopy reveals real-time molecular dynamics
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Wide variation in rates of police killings suggests unnecessary deaths
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Night owls may earn less than early birds: Study reveals connections between circadian rhythm and income level
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Report: 'Urgent' change needed to tackle bullying in astronomy and geophysics
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Turkey hails discovery of endangered leopard barbel fish
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Study shows how adding impurities to thermoelectric materials impacts their mechanical properties
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Black Americans develop mental resilience to discrimination early
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Stripes in a flowing liquid crystal suggest a route to 'chiral' fluids
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New approach sets stage to explore the mirror-image world of century-old naturally-occurring cyclodextrins
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Scientists point the way to advance conservation and restoration of seagrass meadows
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Petroleum and chlorine mix in water could yield harmful byproducts, says new study
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H5N1 strain of bird flu found in milk: WHO
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New cloud model could help with climate research
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Even early galaxies grew hand-in-hand with their supermassive black holes
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Japan sees hottest September since records began
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Anti-Asian rhetoric during the pandemic negatively impacted employment and earnings, new research finds
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US reports fourth human case of bird flu linked to cows
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NASA journeys to the metal-rich asteroid Psyche
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When an object like 'Oumuamua comes around again, we could be ready with an interstellar object explorer
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Polar warming may be underestimated by climate models, ~50 million year old climate variability suggests
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Landing on Pluto may only be a hop, skip and jump away
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Study finds emojis are differently interpreted depending on gender, culture, and age of viewer
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Blue Origin flies thrill seekers to space, including oldest astronaut
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Climate change impacts terrorist activity, study finds
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Why two prehistoric sharks found in Ohio got new names
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The heat index—how hot it feels—is rising faster than temperature: Study
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Composition of gut microbiota could influence decision-making
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Immune cell map reveals origin of subcellular response to microbes
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Could Earth life survive on a red dwarf planet?
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Oxygen vacancy boosting Fenton reaction: A novel approach to fight bacterial infection in bone scaffold
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Cell division: Before commitment, a very long engagement
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Scientists solve mystery of how predatory bacteria recognizes prey
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Enceladus spills its guts through strike–slip motion
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Theoretical biologists test two modes of social reasoning and find surprising truths in simplicity
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Analysis shows lone actors more likely to commit terrorist acts than US extremist groups
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The strange story of the grave of Copernicus
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Global one-day temperature spikes above 2C for first time: EU monitor
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Cost analysis of using cover crops in citrus production
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Fluidic telescope (FLUTE): Enabling the next generation of large space observatories
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Assessing the place of citizen science in modern research
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Beach weather is here and so are sharks. Scientists say it's time to look out for great whites
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NASA helicopter's mission ends after three years on Mars
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Astronomers discover infant 'escaping star'
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Small satellite may shape centaur rings
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Astronomers detect an extremely red supermassive black hole in the early universe growing in the shadows
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How a disgruntled scientist looking to prove his food wasn't fresh discovered radioactive tracers and won a Nobel Prize
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New research shows how Indigenous-owned businesses are creating better outcomes for their employees
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Climate change primary driver of amphibian decline: Study
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NASA to unveil first images of historic asteroid sample
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New AI program helps identify elusive space plasmoids
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Exploding kamikaze bacteria: How a few 'soldier' cells confer virulence to a population by sacrificing themselves
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Reevaluation of Colorado's iconic summits is part of a national remapping project
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Research team develops an impact-based forecasting system for improved early flood warning
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Does Russia stand to benefit from climate change?
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A nematode gel to protect crops in Africa and Asia
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Cell contraction drives the initial shaping of human embryos, study finds
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Do extracurricular activities always give children a head start? Research says maybe not
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Exploring the surface properties of NiO with low-energy electron diffraction
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Study finds minority status, social origin, gender, and weight can all count against a German kid's grades
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Small change in Earth's oxygen levels may have sparked huge evolutionary leap
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Researchers complete genus overview for 55 species of silk plants
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Vinigrol targets protein disulfide isomerase to block inflammatory response, shows study
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Researchers identify new drivers of antibiotic resistance in bacteria
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US company's lunar lander will burn up in Earth's atmosphere after failed moonshot
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Viewpoint: Five things we need to see in Australia's new nature laws
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'Benevolent sexism' in startups widens the gender gap by advantaging men over women
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'Biodiversity time machine' provides insights into a century of loss
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US reports 2nd human case of bird flu tied to dairy cow outbreak
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Unlocking visible femtosecond fiber oscillators: An advance in laser science
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Microbiome development: Bacteria lay the foundations for their descendants
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Confidence (or its absence) is contagious in the workplace, study finds
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Saudi women's quest for change enabled them earn citizenship rights
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Mass layoffs, social media bias and AI lawsuits: Experts discuss the state of the Fourth Estate
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One-pot fermentative growth of predatory bacteria
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Discovery of CsS40 transcription factor's role in tea plant physiology and aging
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Researchers find flexible solution for separating gases
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Sand and dust storm frequency increasing in many world regions, UN warns
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Size matters: How body size shapes dogs' aging patterns
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Io has 266 active volcanic hotspots linked by a global magma ocean, finds study
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Surprising discovery shows electron beam radiation can repair nanostructures
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Potential applications of modern large language models in electrocatalysis
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Wrongly-enforced rules over 'digital surrogates' by museums censors research and creative use, study warns
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Two Neptune-sized exoplanets discovered with TESS
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Study discovers distinct population of 'troublemaker' platelet cells appear with aging
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eDNA methods give a real-time look at coral reef health
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Evolutionary biologist suggests human brain grew as energy was freed from ovarian follicles
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Astronomers explore the properties of a peculiar stellar stream
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Researchers create new class of materials called 'glassy gels'
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New analysis shows that the global freshwater cycle has shifted far beyond pre-industrial conditions
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Prehistoric henge reveals centuries-old sacred site in Lincolnshire
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SpaceX soars into 2024 with a burst of color and six special satellites
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Electrical control of quantum phenomenon could improve future electronic devices
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Infernos rage from Texas to Australia as fire season kicks off early
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Rescuers race to find trapped people as Brazil storms kill at least 20
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Australia's disability royal commissioners disagree over phasing out 'special schools,' leaving segregation on the table
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Contaminated soil landslide threatens Danish village
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Engineered nanocomplexes achieve systemic gene silencing in crops
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Why there may be oceans inside dwarf planets beyond Pluto—and what this means for the likely abundance of life
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Alpacas found to be the only mammal to directly inseminate the uterus
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Sharks, turtles and other sea creatures face greater risk from industrial fishing than previously thought
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Study elucidates evolution of mosquitoes and their hosts
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Increasing drought puts the resilience of the Amazon rainforest to the test
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Novel switch turns genes on/off on cue, a promising step toward safer gene therapy
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Bonobos are more aggressive than previously thought, study shows
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Space shuttle Endeavour's giant orange external tank begins final journey
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Innovative approaches for addressing difficult topics in K-12 schools
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Cost-effective nanorod electrodes for molecular hydrogen production
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Scorching, seven-planet system revealed by new Kepler exoplanet list
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New research focuses on use of cactus pear in biofuel production
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New study finds little-known toxic crop chemical in four out of five people tested
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Estonia's next satellite, largely built by undergrad students, to fly aboard Vega VV23
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Critically endangered Sumatran rhino born in Indonesia
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Q&A: Research reveals tips for making positive first impressions on co-workers, customers and clients
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Researchers uncover protein SRSF1's uncommon ability to bind and unfold RNA G-quadruplexes
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Combating air pollution in China: Why secondary pollutants are now a primary concern
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Dynamic bio-interface between mussel tissue and byssus plays important role in quick release
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What is the true nature of the 'Matildas effect'? New research shows it is profound, but uneven
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New hardiness zone map will help US gardeners keep pace with climate change
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Scientists modify function of common enzymes by hacking genetics, could improve cancer treatments
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Quantum physicist uses graphene ribbons to build nanoscale power plants
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Discovery of rare bee species links the French Alps to remote regions in Turkey and Iraq
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Lion protection fee paid by tourists could help stop trophy hunting, says South African study
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Why family businesses get more from women leaders
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Grouping English learners in classrooms yields no benefit in reading development, new study finds
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Possible evidence of glueballs found during Beijing Spectrometer III experiments
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A new phase of matter: Physicists achieve first demonstration of non-Abelian anyons in a quantum processor
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Unraveling the unique role of DELLA proteins in grapevine flowering
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Creation of a climate adapted urban oasis through the hyperlocal lens—Palm Springs Downtown Park in California, USA
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Research sheds light on molecular regulation mechanism of graft incompatibility in cucumber/pumpkin seedlings
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Yeast uses plastic waste oils to make high-value chemicals
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Quantum tool opens door to uncharted phenomena
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UK report highlights vital contribution of 'virtual schools' for children in care
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Globular cluster VVV CL002 is falling down to the galactic center, study finds
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Hera and its CubeSats speak with mission control
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Chemist unlocks plastic alternatives using proteins and clothing scraps
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June sizzles to 13th straight monthly heat record. String may end soon, but dangerous heat won't
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Many divorcees end up with nothing or only debt after divorce, says new study
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Examining viruses that can help 'dial up' carbon capture in the sea
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Scientists solve the puzzle of directional hearing underwater
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New study: Deforestation exacerbates risk of malaria for most vulnerable children
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Astronomers rule out one explanation for the Hubble tension
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Study reveals molecular mechanisms of somatostatin receptor 5 activation by neuropeptides and drugs
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Archaeologists find that Neanderthals and Homo sapiens organized living spaces similarly
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Scientists discover how caterpillars can stop their bleeding in seconds
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Sifting through forest soils to fight climate change
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Back from the dead: Tropical tree fern repurposes its dead leaves
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South Africa's youth are a generation lost under democracy: Study
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Why the UK census should not be replaced with alternative sources of data
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Precision agriculture research identifies gene that controls production of flowers and fruits in pea plants
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Study reveals gut cells' role in marine worm regeneration
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Study: Historic racial covenants in property deeds linked to disparities in exposure to dangerous heat
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Study explores long-term impacts of climate change on plant pollinators and food production
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Early dinosaurs grew up fast, but fossil analysis suggests they weren't the only ones
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Yeast study offers possible answer to why some species are generalists and others specialists
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A new beginning: Astronomers search for more temperate 'Tatooines'
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Researchers discover tunable room-temperature nonlinear Hall effect in bismuth thin films
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Colombia declares emergency over raging forest fires
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The role of malate decarboxylate CsNADP-ME2 in mediating the balance of carbon and amino acid metabolism in fruit
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New method of cultivating human norovirus using zebrafish embryo
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Unveiling a new quantum frontier: Frequency-domain entanglement
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Scientists call for conservation of Amazon's unseen water cycle
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Using single-antibodies as a new tool to build bio-circuitry
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Large-area preparation of flexible carbon nanofilms with synergistically enhanced transmittance and conductivity
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Researchers hijack solar cell technology to develop a simple spray test for lead
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Lab study creates artificial magnetosphere to explore spontaneous excitation of chorus emissions
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Warming waters of the Arctic could pose a threat to Pacific right whales
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Coolant leaked from Russian part of ISS, crew safe: Roscosmos
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Study: An estimated 135 million premature deaths linked to fine particulate matter pollution between 1980 and 2020
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Champagne and strawberries vs pints and pies: Psychologist explores Wimbledon and sporting preferences
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New photonic chips for high-capacity data transmissions
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Dallas' Celanese and Under Armour team up for an Earth-friendly spandex alternative
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Lidia leaves at least one dead in Mexico, weakens to storm
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Next-generation NASA technologies tested in flight
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New study could improve predictions on rising sea levels
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How artificial intelligence can help prevent illegal wildlife trade
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Shrinking statures, growing insights: Unraveling the genetic underpinnings of dwarfism in squash
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Combating counterfeiting: Advanced hologram protection invented
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Model suggests some asteroids that come close to Earth are torn apart by its gravity
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Our breathing Earth: A review of soil respiration science
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Reframing voting as 'duty to others' could be key to increasing engagement, turnout
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New approach to monitoring freshwater quality can identify sources of pollution, predict their effects
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Research explores the cooling effects of 'scuba-diving' in lizards
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Data from MAXI J1820+070 shows Einstein was right about how matter plunges into a black hole
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Comparable net radiation between the high-elevation Tibetan Plateau and the low-elevation Yangtze River region: Study
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Researchers are developing body armor made from silk—but this apparently cutting-edge idea is centuries old
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Americans more willing to pay for climate action after extreme weather
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Scientists replace fishmeal in aquaculture with microbial protein derived from soybean processing wastewater
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Q&A: Expert discusses the well-being and mental health of immigrants in the US
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Simulations provide potential explanation for mysterious gap in size distribution of super-Earths
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Astronomers find the nearest massive black hole, a missing link in massive black hole formation
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Studying the relationships among cancer-promoting proteins
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Study finds US does not have housing shortage, but shortage of affordable housing
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Significant differences among nordic regions during the Bronze Age
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Hubble images NGC 941, a spiral galaxy with an explosive past
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Further evidence points to footprints in New Mexico being the oldest sign of humans in Americas
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Protecting delicate polar ecosystems by mapping biodiversity
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Doomed US lunar lander now headed for Earth: company
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Diamond-based quantum sensing microscope offers effective approach for quantifying cellular forces
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Banded iron formations: Oceans, algae and iron oxide
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New technique for sorting micro-particles uses sound waves
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Dating the solar system's giant planet orbital instability using enstatite meteorites
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Building ChatGPT-style tools with Earth observation
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Large number of whale sightings off New England, including dozens of endangered sei whales
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Study shows the power of social connections to predict hit songs
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Philippines deploys river rangers in battle against plastic
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Physical theory improves protein folding prediction
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Scientists discover some mice are monogamous due to previously unknown hormone-generating cells
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Phytochemical diversity and herbivory are higher in tropical forests, says study
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Q&A: The critical need to address chemical contamination in drinking water
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Swapping blood for spit to help with convenient at-home health monitoring
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Peregrine falcons expose lasting harms of flame retardant use
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Sandy soil reptiles are more threatened by climate change than has been supposed, study shows
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Transport of volatile organic compounds found to cause worsening of regional ozone pollution
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Researchers develop puffed-up MOFs for improved drug delivery
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Acute sense of touch helps hummingbirds hover near a flower without bumping into it, study shows
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Uranium science researchers investigate feasibility of intentional nuclear forensics
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Preliminary research finds children already exercise caution online but also calls for stronger safety measures
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Research introduces digital games along with multimedia debriefing to address cyberbullying
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Shaking the box for new physics: CMS collaboration reports findings on rare B⁰ meson decay
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Boomerang-like beams of light: Research makes progress toward observing quantum backflow in two dimensions
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A shortcut for drug discovery: Novel method predicts on a large scale how small molecules interact with proteins
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Understanding greenhouse gases in oil palm plantations
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Climate change and atmospheric dynamics unveil future weather extremes
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Early natural selection in vertebrates: Bitterling embryos perform somersault to secure hold on mussel host
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'No one would ever speak up again': UK Servicewomen feel military culture stops them from reporting sexual assault
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New study finds bioluminescence more common than previously thought in deep‐sea shrimp
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Researchers achieve quantum storage of entangled photons at telecom wavelengths in a crystal
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Veterinarians use little devices to make giant impact on cat's life
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Redundancies have unintended consequences for all employees, even those who keep their jobs
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Study shows beavers had a big influence on how people in the Stone Age lived
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Mapping how deforested land in Africa is used
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Norway's deep-sea exploitation could put it in environmental and legal murky waters
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Buying and selling forest carbon as a commodity could be dangerous if it trumps other environmental and social uses
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No laughing matter, unfortunately: Why aggressive humor might pay for CEOs
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Peak performance: Plants' genetic strategies for surviving high-altitude habitats
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Storms kill three, displace thousands in southern South America
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How climate conscious Americans reduce their carbon footprints
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New UAV-based method enhances wheat uniformity monitoring and yield prediction
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Mouse embryos grown in space for first time: Japan researchers
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Mislabeled shark meat rampant in Australian markets, study finds
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Polyploidy in vegetables: Exploring genetics for crop evolution and breeding success
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Study elucidates taxonomy and habit evolution of Ainsliaea genus
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Microtexturing soft materials to remove aqueous microfoulants
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Novel hybrid scheme speeds the way to simulating nuclear reactions on quantum computers
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Canopy soil of old-growth forest fosters unique invertebrate diversity that is vulnerable to human disturbance
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Progress in the investigation of ultrafast electron dynamics using short light pulses
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New study reveals how parasites shape complex food webs
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NASA cancels spacewalk at ISS over 'spacesuit discomfort issue'
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Taylor Swift made 'ground shaking' UK debut: Seismologists
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Internet can achieve quantum speed with light saved as sound
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California singing fish's midbrain may serve as a model for how mammals control vocal expressions
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JWST looks at the debris disk around a white dwarf
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Study sheds new light on behavior of humans' closest relatives: Chimpanzees
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Transmitting a domino reaction using redox chemistry achieved for the first time
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How divorce is boosting gender equality in Sweden—new study
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California's epic rain year boosted groundwater levels, but not enough to recoup losses
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Social media for sex education: South African teens explain how it would help them
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Research shows goats can tell if you are happy or angry by your voice alone
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Alternative method cuts time for computer simulation of absorption spectrum from days to hour
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High-temperature superconductivity: Exploring quadratic electron-phonon coupling
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How human activities are impacting one of the world's most remote whale species
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New NASA strategy envisions sustainable future for space operations
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Aquaculture blessing in disguise for migratory waders fueling up in China
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How Americans really feel about the teaching of controversial topics in schools
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Largest study of developmental microRNA dynamics uncovers mechanism of their regulation
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Embracing 'virtual dark tourism' could help heritage sites at risk of degradation, expert explains
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U.S. agencies set plans to protect endangered right whales during offshore wind operations
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Highly sensitive diamond quantum magnetometer can achieve practical ambient condition magnetoencephalography
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New cataclysmic variable discovered that may contain a brown dwarf secondary
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Researchers find destruction of oceans' worth of water per month in Orion Nebula
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Researchers find gravitational lensing has significant effect on cosmic birefringence
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5,200 years of migrations from Mexico to California may be the origin of a mystery language
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In Silicon Valley, human capital trumps intellectual capital
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Research team creates wearable sensor to monitor 'last line of defense' antibiotic
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Competition proposed to deliver European space cargo to ISS
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After prison, perpetrators of genocide say they've changed
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Evidence of ancient medieval feasting rituals uncovered in grounds of historic property
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Scientists develop microplastics detection kit with AI technology
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How do we reduce pesticide use while empowering farmers? A more nuanced approach could help
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Unilateral efforts to combat illegal fishing may spur piracy in certain regions
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How climate change is affecting where species live
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Could Fukushima's radioactive water pose lasting threat to humans and the environment?
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Biologists find nanoplastics in developing chicken heart
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The life aquatic: Why diurnal frog species kept genes adapted to night vision
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United Arab Emirates to build NASA Gateway airlock, send astronaut on Artemis mission
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Research demonstrates anatase supported Ni single-atom catalysts for propane dehydrogenation
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Mixed forests store more soil organic carbon than pure forests, researchers find
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Mechanical engineering professor uses coal to create graphene
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Saltwater crocodiles are slowly returning to Bali and Java. Can we learn to live alongside them?
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ALMA observations reveal new insights into planet formation in binary star systems
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Muscaris grapes: Molecular secret of lychee aroma revealed
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Light pollution affects coastal ecosystems, too—this underwater 'canary' is warning of the impacts
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Valorization of depolymerized lignin using microorganisms
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Surge pricing a growing part of consumer experience, says expert
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A 4,500-year-old collective tomb in France reveals final stage in formation of the 'European genome'
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Q&A: Experiencing the solar eclipse from an animal's perspective
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Will the US ban the use of single-use plastics like England, India, Hong Kong and other countries?
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Math disabilities hold many students back. Schools often don't screen for them
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How three tenacious reefs can help restore global oyster populations
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CDC, FDA, USDA answer big questions about the growing bird flu outbreak
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NASA Langley researchers are heading to the Arctic. Here's why that matters.
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US announces sweeping cuts to power sector carbon emissions
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New discovery reveals that ocean algae unexpectedly help cool the Earth
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Towards the selective and energy-efficient synthesis of ethylene via carbon dioxide reduction
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New insights into methyl jasmonate-induced saponin biosynthesis in the balloon flower
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New realistic computer model will help robots collect moon dust
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Indonesia's Mount Merapi unleashes lava as other volcanoes flare up, forcing thousands to evacuate
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How transcription delivers epigenetic silencing
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Unlocking the heat in mosquito modeling: Exploring disease transmission under climate change
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Research reveals novel herpesvirus in South American pinnipeds
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Physicists demonstrate parity anomaly in a topological insulator
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Performing arts under threat from future global shocks unless lessons are learned from pandemic
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German scientists develop new mutasynthesis approach for derivatization of antibiotics
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We need to consider alternatives to dark matter that better explain cosmological observations
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Mapping out a novel way to assess the effectiveness of development aid
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Nutritional value of meat should be considered when comparing carbon footprints, says study
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Mongolian grasslands study reveals key drivers of plant community stability in changing climate
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'It's ultimately about predicting everything'—theory could be a map in the hunt for quantum materials
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Why is Ghana so hot this year? An expert explains
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Dam removal spurs the return of salmon, and a local tribe's hopes of sustainable fishing
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Men with 'toxic masculinity' are more likely to make sexual advances without consent, study finds
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Givers to crowdfunding campaigns enjoy vicarious success, says study
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First atom-level structure of packaged viral genome reveals new properties and dynamics
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Sun releases strong solar flare
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New water trumpet species found in the Philippines
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A protective layer applied to gold nanoparticles can boost its resilience
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The power of ambiguity: Using computer models to understand the debate about climate change
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Embracing digital spaces: How older immigrants are navigating the infodemic
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How a climate model can illustrate and explain ice-age climate variability
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Sportswashing is still highly effective despite more awareness among fans
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To the Moon and back: modern lunar exploration
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Researchers develop stable and efficient inorganic CsPbI3 solar cells
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Thousands of homes underwater after floods hit Vietnam
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Hidden or extinct? Genome analysis of 120-year-old torpedo ray specimen confirms species status
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Will a $1.6 billion highway save Central Florida's Wekiva River or doom it?
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Microplastic 'hotspots' identified in Long Island Sound
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Astrophysicists scan the galaxy for signs of life
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Nepal court orders limit on Everest climbing permits
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To find out how wildlife is doing, scientists try listening
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First confirmed cases of avian influenza in the Antarctic region
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Researchers demonstrate anomalous Brewster effect in metamaterials
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Study reveals how some bacterial infections become chronic
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China's orchid renaissance: Bridging ancient traditions and modern science
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Study unveils new insights into asymmetric particle collisions
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Archaeological study suggests cultural diversity increases biodiversity of ecosystems
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Diving deeper into our oceans: Underwater drones open new doors for global coral reef research
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Steward Observatory balloon mission breaks NASA record 22 miles above Antarctica
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Magnitude 6.4 earthquake shakes parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan but no damage is reported
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Physicists take molecules to a new ultracold limit, creating a state of matter where quantum mechanics reigns
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How employers can help support refugees in the workplace
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Study highlights the impact of terrorist violence on education
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Reintroduced gray wolf found dead in Larimer County, Colorado
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Summer 2023 was northern hemisphere's hottest for 2,000 years, tree rings show
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Vast concessions threaten Malaysia's forest: Report
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Invasive species sound off about impending ecosystem changes
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Puerto Rico's anti-corruption laws promoted fraud by outsourcing government services, study suggests
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Examining the phenomenon of brand cancellation
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Study reveals complex dynamics of philanthropic funding for US science
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NASA's Hubble traces dark matter in dwarf galaxy using stellar motions
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TESS discovers nine new 'hot Jupiters'
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NASA tests the new Starship docking system
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Faster Arctic warming hastens 2-degree-Celsius rise by eight years, finds modeling study
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A push to bring wolverines back to California fizzles amid budget woes
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Additional nutrients intensify dead zones in oceans, researchers find
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Research suggests political differences may prompt neighbors to move
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Dampened desire: Wolf spiders change their mating strategy after it rains
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Microplastics in the mud: Finnish lake sediments help us get to the bottom of plastic pollution
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Changing attitudes indicate Australia open to banning smacking of children
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Guantanamo Bay: 22 years of indefinite detention and eroded human rights
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Researchers say addressing ecological challenges in higher music education requires a radical change in mindsets
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Interplay of free electrons: Tailored electron pulses for improved electron microscopy
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Eclipse weather forecast: clear skies in the Northeast, clouds in Texas
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Desert hero unveiled: Cissus quadrangularis genome decodes drought survival tactics
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Stingray that got pregnant despite no male companion has died, aquarium says
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New technique lets scientists create resistance-free electron channels
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Researchers reveal faint features in galaxy NGC 5728 though JWST image techniques
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Ultrathin membranes for uncovering the atomic scale problem in operando conditions
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Novel crystals enhance mid-infrared laser performance
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Eclipse weather forecast points to clear skies in the Northeast and central US. Texas is iffy
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Looking into the possibility of volcanic lighting being the spark that ignited life on Earth
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Tudor era horse cemetery in Westminster revealed as likely resting place for elite imported animals
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Robo-advisers are here: The pros and cons of using AI in investing
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Examining the evolutionary history of the formation of forceps and maternal care in earwigs
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Designing a tiny new tool to map and treat children's brain cancer
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Study finds urban office buildings pump out volatile chemicals to the outdoors, comparable to traffic emissions
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Saturday Citations: Parrots on the internet; a map of human wakefulness; the most useless rare-earth element
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Seawall baffles and AI help emerald shiners swim to Lake Erie
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Life might be difficult to find on a single planet but may be obvious across many worlds
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Microplastics found in Nile River's tilapia fish
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Did we find exomoons or not?
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Tunable VO₂ cavity enables multispectral manipulation from visible to microwave frequencies
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Biologists reveal how gyrase resolves DNA entanglements
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Long COVID: Damaged mitochondria in muscles might be linked to some of the symptoms
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Scientists' model increases accuracy of tide forecasts
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Using recovery capsules to prevent loss of data from balloon-based telescopes
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Japan attempts to revive moon lander after second lunar night
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Rocket carrying American lunar lander arrives at launchpad
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Space race heats up: Advanced electronics cooling systems for spacecraft
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Radiocarbon dating meets Egyptology and Biblical accounts in the city of Gezer
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Study finds Black and Hispanic Americans are disproportionately exposed to wider temperature swings
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Researchers propose a new way to measure aging and disease risk with the protein aggregation clock
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In Belgian farmland, 'Saving Bambi' one dawn mission at a time
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How looking beyond our borders would improve preparedness for extreme floods
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A new way to characterize habitable planets
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Eggs of grapevine-gobbling insect discovered en route to California: Are vineyards at risk?
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Marginal students reap more benefits from STEM programs: Study
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Closer to Earth: A new technique for examining ultralow velocity zones at Earth's core-mantle boundary
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NYC's community composting cuts are putting its curbside plan at risk
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ATP's role in biomanufacturing: Fluctuating cellular energy drives microbial bioproduction
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Scientists capture X-rays from upward positive lightning
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New super-resolution microscopy approach visualizes internal cell structures and clusters via selective plane activation
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Research reveals key genetic factors in snap bean pod traits
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Millions of sterile fruit flies are being dropped on LA to fight an infestation
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Chameleon AI program classifies objects in satellite images faster
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Archaeologists discover one of the earliest Christian buildings in Bahrain
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Unknown species discovered on deep-sea expedition
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Clues from bird flu's ground zero on dairy farms in the Texas panhandle
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A method to fabricate long rolls of subnanocomposite dielectric polymers
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The value of information gathering in phage–bacteria warfare
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A novel system for slip prevention in unmanned rovers
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Groundwater upsurge floods homes in Libyan coastal town
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AI drones successfully monitor crops to report the ideal time to harvest
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Chemists introduce new copper-catalyzed C-H activation strategy
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Physicists develop method to detect single-atom defects in semiconductors
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Research reveals three new marsupial species, though all are likely extinct
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'Hell chicken' species suggests dinosaurs weren't sliding toward extinction before the fateful asteroid hit
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Discovery of massive undersea water reservoir could explain New Zealand's mysterious slow earthquakes
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Study finds mitochondrial phosphate carrier plays an important role in virulence of Candida albicans
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Boeing's Starliner joins select club of crewed US spaceships
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High-tech kangaroo collars aim to prevent road accidents
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Science in space: Robotic helpers
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Scientists show positively charged hydrogels promote the survival and growth of neural stem cells
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Novel technology allows comprehensive analysis of membrane protein extracellular interactions
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Agronomists protect plants from heavy metals with hormone therapy and the mineral zeolite
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Scientists make gains in mystery of missing snow
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Enhanced 3D chemical imaging with phase-modulation
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Increased West Antarctic ice sheet melting 'unavoidable,' say scientists
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Aquaculture overtakes wild fisheries for first time: UN report
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Heritage ERS-2 satellite returns to Earth
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Uranus aurora discovery offers clues to habitable icy worlds
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Genome reconstruction reveals previously uncharacterized parasite in fish worldwide
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Melamine sponges shed microplastics when scrubbed, study shows
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Research suggests AI could help teach ethics
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Scientists directly measure a key reaction in neutron star binaries
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Scientists retrieve rare methane hydrate samples for climate and energy study
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Raspberry in the sky: Astronomers discover a new supernova remnant candidate
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Clouds disappear quickly during a solar eclipse, shows study
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Stellar murder: When stars destroy and eat their own planets
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A type of plastic that can be shape-shifted using tempering
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Innovative detection system allows researchers to differentiate oak wilt and drought
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Volcanic eruptions found to dampen Indian Ocean El Niño events for up to 8 years
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Spinning, magnetic micro-robots help researchers probe immune cell recognition
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Engineers improve NASA lidar tech for exploration
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The interference of many atoms, and a new approach to boson sampling
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Bird flu detected in alpacas in US for the first time
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New lab-made substance mimics human tissue and could reduce/replace the use of animal-derived materials in research
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Recently discovered nova investigated by astronomers
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Research reveal large swings in past ocean oxygen
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Researchers design novel hollow-fiber Cu penetration electrode for efficient CO₂ electroreduction
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New enzymatic cocktail can kill tuberculosis-causing mycobacteria
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Respiratory stress response that stunts temperate fish also affects coral reef fish
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Chile's deadly wildfires extinguished
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An online meeting with your dog? Study tests dogs' ability to imitate actions observed on video projections
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Nutrition needs drive bee appetites: New research findings may help to boost pollinator health, resilience
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The influence of social media on revenge tourism
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Global groundwater depletion is accelerating but is not inevitable, say researchers
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Ancient 'relaxant-inflammatory' mechanism gets sponges moving
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Fisetin rescues pathogenic mutation of kinesin in neurons, finds study
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First ever scientific study on First World War crater reveals new details on its history
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What's under this hole on the surface of Mars?
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Recovering phosphorus from sewage sludge ash to address problem of diminishing supplies of phosphorus ores
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Using DNA as glue to hold nanostructures together and build ultra-strong colloidal crystal metamaterials
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An astronomer's lament: Satellite megaconstellations are ruining space exploration
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Breakthrough in light manipulation: Unveiling novel finite barrier bound states
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Wine growers 'on tip of Africa' race to adapt to climate change
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Why is methane seeping on Mars? NASA scientists have new ideas
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'Make Sweden Great Again'—the far right found each other on Twitter during the Swedish election
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Study of 1,000 selfies helps explain how we use them to communicate
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New study reveals alarming gap in dogs, heartworm prevention
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Vega flight takes satellites to space
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Light freshwater sticks to Greenland's east coast, finds researcher
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Functionalized chitosan as a biobased flocculant for the treatment of complex wastewater
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'Time for a reckoning:' Kansas farmers brace for water cuts to save Ogallala Aquifer
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How smaller businesses can become net-zero influencers and enablers
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Marine Protected Areas don't line up with core habitats of rare migratory fish, finds new research
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Scientists identify potential new method for diagnosing male infertility
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2023 GAP Report: Only by working together will agricultural productivity meet demand
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India floods swamp national park, killing six rhinos
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What is micellar water and how does it work?
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Image: Sulaiman mountain haze
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Separating out signals recorded at the seafloor
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Eight new deep-sea species of marine sponges discovered
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Why quantum mechanics defies physics
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Researchers uncover 'parallel universe' in tomato genetics
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Weather is the hot topic as eclipse spectators stake out their spots in US, Mexico and Canada
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Australians are washing microplastics down the drain and it's ending up on farms
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How can companies address consumers who are averse to products using a novel technology?
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Airborne single-photon lidar system achieves high-resolution 3D imaging
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What is the '3 Body Problem'? Astrophysicist explains concept behind hit Netflix show
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Webb's wide-angle view of the Orion Nebula is released on ESASky
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The crucial role of realistic 3D canopy models in light interception analysis for crop resilience and sustainability
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Preventing magnet meltdowns before they can start
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Understanding cellular transcription responses to oxygen deprivation
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Research team validates big data's role in analyzing consumer behavior
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Social media offers new perspectives on serial killer fascination
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Many Australians support banning pet cats from roaming—it would save millions of native animals and billions of dollars
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Soil steaming is effective against pests in potato, researchers find
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New high-speed video system uses sensors, infrared illumination to track insects in large wild areas
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Eruption of Eurasia's tallest active volcano sends ash columns above a Russian peninsula
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Scientists explore the vast reservoir of dissolved organic matter in oceans
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Renaissance for magnetotactic bacteria in astrobiology
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'Janitors' of the sea: Overharvested sea cucumbers play crucial role in protecting coral
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Caller ID of the sea: Novel method of simultaneous acoustic tagging provides insight into whale communication
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Bottlenose dolphins observed attacking manatee calves
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A multi-ensemble atomic clock enhanced using quantum computing tools
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In the Jersey suburbs, a search for rocks to help fight climate change
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Instinct for 'fight or flight' may be much older than we thought
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Downscaling storage devices: Magnetic memory based on the chirality of spiral magnets
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Research reconciles two dominant hypotheses of Indo-European language origin
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Fish and chips on Mars: Research shows how colonists could produce their own food
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A new era for an ancient river
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When the first warm-blooded dinosaurs roamed Earth
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Lahar detection system upgraded for Mount Rainier
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New study examines perspectives from South Florida practitioners
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Embedding First Nation knowledge and practices in primary/middle school mathematics and science
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China lunar probe returns to Earth with samples
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New study is first step in predicting carbon emissions in agriculture
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IXPE telescope untangles theories surrounding historic supernova remnant
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Compared to billions of years ago, Venus has almost no water: New study may reveal why
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Understanding the state of liberal societies: Researchers release open-access dataset to the public
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S Korean fans bid farewell to internet-famous panda Fu Bao
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First discovery in decades of blue whales near Seychelles
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Cells' electric fields keep nanoparticles at bay, scientists confirm
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Physicists find a new way to represent π
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Scientists find oxygen levels increased during boom in ancient marine life
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Nine policies companies should implement to reduce burnout, according to employees
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Enhancing children's understanding, critical thinking and creativity through collaborative designing of AI apps
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Cryovolcanism: Why study it? What can it teach us about finding life beyond Earth?
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Gen Zers and millennials are still big fans of books—even if they don't call themselves 'readers'
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Yellowstone Lake ice cover unchanged despite warming climate
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What makes birds so smart?
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How does the US know that forced labor is happening in China? A supply chain expert weighs in
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Astronomers discover WASP-193b, a giant planet with a density similar to that of cotton candy
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Dual-miRNA triggered DNA nanomachine for breast cancer subtype detection and treatment
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Textbook knowledge turned on its head: 3-in-1 microorganism discovered
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Researchers work to create biodegradable bioplastics from food waste
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How citizen science is saving our seas
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Five practices fight fake online reviews, build consumer trust
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Geometry-adaptive electrocatalysis: Proposed approach could double efficiency of energy conversion technologies
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Study finds global carbon markets overcredit cookstove greenhouse gas reductions by a factor of 10
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Ocean warming is accelerating, and hotspots reveal which areas are absorbing the most heat
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We need faster, better ways to monitor NZ's declining river health, and using environmental DNA can help
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Potamophylax kosovaensis, an insect species newly discovered in Kosovo, is already endangered
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Scientists discover the real-life impacts of northern elephant seal bottleneck
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Tribotronics: Promising prospects in the development of new functional devices and self-powered microsystems
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Housecats use hundreds of facial expressions to interact with other cats
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A simple and robust method to add functional molecules to peptides
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Double trouble at chromosome ends: New study alters our understanding of telomere biology
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Consumer research shows leaving product promotions to chance has benefits
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Cognitive archaeology and the psychological assessment of extinct minds
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Chemists make antibacterial films more effective with iron
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Opinion: Mental health needs to be a cornerstone of equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives
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Novel neural network framework advances large-scale simulations of zeolites
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Allowing consumers who purchased goods online to return them to retail stores can be a win-win
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Urban nature is often plentiful but inaccessible, says study
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How can Australia solve the math teacher shortage? It can start by training more existing teachers to teach math
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Q&A: 'Geoeconomics' makes sense of a turbulent world
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Plan to kill Catalina Island deer using sharpshooters in copters is opposed by LA County
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Flexible due dates lower student stress without loss of rigor
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Study reveals our European ancestors ate seaweed and freshwater plants
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Heat-switch device boosts lunar rover longevity in harsh moon climate
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Heritage ERS-2 satellite to reenter Earth's atmosphere
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From glaciers to rainfall: Understanding unexpected rain
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Rural India runs dry as thirsty megacity Mumbai sucks water
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Case studies show how quasi-governmental organizations could strengthen climate adaptation governance
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Hunted in New Zealand, conserved in Australia: Brushtail possum genome could help with population management efforts
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The surprising reason insects circle lights at night: They lose track of the sky
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Hunting for elusive tetraneutrons with thermal fission
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Low-pH-dependent RNA binding and oligomerization of SID-1 transmembrane family proteins: Implications for RNA transport
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Agronomists save tomatoes from toxic aluminum with melatonin
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NASA's innovative rocket nozzle paves way for deep space missions
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Workplace discrimination saps everyone's motivation, even if it works in your favor
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Super strong magnetic fields leave imprint on nuclear matter
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Why do male chicks play more than females? Study finds answers in distant ancestor
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Norway greenlights deep-sea mining exploration
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Opinion: It's time to limit how often we can travel abroad—'carbon passports' may be the answer
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Here's why experts don't think cloud seeding played a role in Dubai's downpour
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Into the belly of the rover: VIPER's final science instrument installed
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Charge your laptop in a minute? Supercapacitors can help; new research offers clues
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A reliable food supply in West Africa requires smarter planning for low-yield events
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Animals self-medicate with plants—a behavior people have observed and emulated for millennia
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What can we learn from the Great Resignation?
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An adaptive representation model to efficiently represent geoscience knowledge
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Researchers unlock the potential of genetic glycoengineering to advance vaccines and therapeutics technology
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New Zealand scraps plan to tax livestock burps, farts
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Molecular biology technique allows for discovery of novel targets for candidate vaccines against schistosomiasis
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Profession or trade? Why training NZ's teachers in the classroom is not the right answer
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New technology interprets archaeological findings from Biblical times
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Video: Making this Parkinson's drug is just turtles all the way down
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Global meta-analysis quantifies benefits of cover crop use
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Illuminating a critical step in initiating DNA replication in eukaryotes
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Costly gas separation may not be needed to recycle CO₂ from air and industrial plants
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Research offers more precise forecasting of required precipitation for a recent drought recovery
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Biologists take closer look at stress response in cells
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Physicists solve puzzle about ancient galaxy found by Webb telescope
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Research examines the role of sex and violence in Peruvian military culture
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Plant receptors that control immunity and development share a common origin, study finds
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New insights into the formation of tiny cloud particles in the Arctic
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ShotSpotter improves detection and response to gunfire, but doesn't reduce crime, research finds
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Garumbatitan: A new giant dinosaur in the Lower Cretaceous of the Iberian Peninsula
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XL-Calibur telescope launched to study black holes
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10 years after the deadliest US landslide, climate change is increasing the danger
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Report highlights trajectory challenges for women in elite football
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Across oceans and millennia: Decoding the origin and history of the bottle gourd
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Scientists study lipids cell by cell, making new cancer research possible
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Sea otter study finds tool use allows access to larger prey, reduces tooth damage
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Seychelles: Floating baby corals can help save damaged reefs, says new study
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Sense makers: How standards are enabling data reuse in the life sciences
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Unveiling the formation of the first galaxies
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How cockroaches spread around the globe to become the pest we know today
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Angling fish for food: Study finds recreational fishing accounts for 11% of reported harvest in inland fisheries
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Scientists use AI to investigate structure and long-term behavior of galaxies
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Male southern elephant seals are picky eaters, study suggests
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Giant volcano discovered on Mars
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JcSEUSS1 shown to play negative role in regulating reproductive growth of Jatropha curcas
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Study says El Nino, not climate change, was key driver of low rainfall that snarled Panama Canal
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Language induces an identity crisis for the children and grandchildren of Latino immigrants
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Climate change is improving French wine—for now
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Astronomers discover a rare eclipsing X-ray binary
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Kangaroo teeth grow forever—and keep a record of their owner's age and sex
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Climate change draws great white sharks north, threatening ecosystem
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Mongolia's wildlife at risk from overgrazing
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Researchers spot potential hazard with private well water treatment
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A new electrochemical approach could reduce ocean acidity and remove carbon in the process
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Specialist and migratory birds in North America at greater risk under climate change
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In South Africa, tiny primates could struggle to adapt to climate change
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Starless and forever alone: More 'rogue' planets discovered
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Climate change impacts vary among tree species within the same habitat, finds study
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How molecular 'handedness' emerged in early biology
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Space junk is going to be a problem for Vera Rubin
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Diving into the secret life of mixed-species dolphin groups in Australia
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Iran says launches satellite in new aerospace milestone
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It's not a cost of living crisis. It's a poverty pandemic
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Droplets that swim toward dissolution could inspire fluid microbots
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Q&A: To save the planet's glaciers, human actions still matter, says scientist
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Diesel exhaust may harm the immune system, trigger inflammation
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Nature's checkup: Surveying biodiversity with environmental DNA sequencing
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Study dispels myth that purebred dogs are more prone to health problems
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Hundreds of animals were rescued after the Black Summer bushfires, but how many actually survived?
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Looking to photograph a solar eclipse with your smartphone? Try these features and think about creative angles
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NASA announces OSIRIS-REx bulk sample mass: 121.6 grams
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Australia's tall, wet forests were not open and park-like when colonists arrived—and we shouldn't be burning them
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The who's who of bacteria: A reliable way to define species and strains
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Study explores the connection between nitrogen oxides control and SNA, ozone reduction
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Wild turkey numbers are falling in some parts of the US—the main reason may be habitat loss
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Demonstration of heralded three-photon entanglement on a photonic chip
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Making a difference, belonging drives rural festival volunteers and bolsters community development
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Writing instructors are less afraid of students cheating with ChatGPT than you might think
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Will this new solar maximum solve the puzzle of the sun's gamma-ray picture?
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Engineering a coating for disease-free produce
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Reservoir construction may be reducing carbon storage in ocean sediments
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Team creates cooperative exciton-polariton condensate
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New method for modeling free-ranging animal populations finds macaque numbers smaller than expected
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How secrecy and regulatory capture drove Alberta's oil and gas liability crisis
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The importance of corporate climate disclosure and measuring financial costs of environmental impacts
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A new vibrant blue pottery pigment with less cobalt
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Simulations demonstrate potential mechanisms of intermediate-mass black hole formation in globular clusters
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For its next trick, Gaia could help detect background gravitational waves in the universe
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Understanding the northward movement of the subtropical westerly jet in changing climates
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Anonymization for equity and diversity in Australian research
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Researchers convert alcohols into aldehydes without solvents by using gold-coated milling vessels
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11 cold-stunned sea turtles returned to Atlantic after rehabilitation in Florida
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Lobbying or green innovation? Which protects firms from climate change risk?
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Ripple effect: How public attitudes can shift governments toward sustainable, and resilient, water systems
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Deadly storms buffet US, leave hundreds of thousands without power
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In September, securities watchdogs bark more, bite less
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Marriages in the US are back to pre-pandemic levels, CDC says
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Virtual flying lessons for Hera asteroid mission
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New method uses enantioselective nickel catalysis to synthesize multifunctional chiral alkylboron compounds
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Mantle heat may have boosted Earth's crust 3 billion years ago
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Model shows how plankton survive in a turbulent world
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New insights into mechanical weakness of twisted carbon nanotube yarns
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Researchers show that slow-moving earthquakes are controlled by rock permeability
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New technique for studying membrane-associated intrinsically disordered proteins
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Microplastic concentrations in Antarctic seawater higher than previously estimated
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Forensic Scientometrics—an emerging discipline to protect the scholarly record
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We fly Congress: How airlines covertly lobby politicians
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Interaction between two common oral bacteria creates chemical compound responsible for bad breath
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Scientists find a natural quicksand trap dated to more than one million years ago in the 'elephant graveyard' of Orce
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NASA is helping protect tigers, jaguars, and elephants—here's how
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Study suggests the introduction of multi-cations contributes to the performance of anion exchange membranes
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New research shows why hunting for the cheapest plane ticket is a waste of your time
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Moving from the visible to the infrared: Developing high quality nanocrystals
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Sinking US cities more exposed to rising seas: Study
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Saudi hajj pilgrims' deaths highlight how extreme heat kills
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New survey shows opinions differ on causes, effects of extreme weather
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Astronomers perform a comprehensive study of the young open cluster NGC 2345
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Recovery of unique geological samples sheds light on formation of today's Antarctic ice sheet
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Advanced cell atlas opens new doors in biomedical research
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Stony coral tissue loss disease is shifting the ecological balance of Caribbean reefs
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Motion of satellite galaxies suggests younger universe
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TOI-837 b is a young Saturn-sized exoplanet with a massive core, observations find
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Where does lightning strike? New maps pinpoint 36.8 million yearly ground strike points in unprecedented detail
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Transforming food systems could create trillions of dollars of economic benefits every year
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How climate change is affecting the seasons
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Chemists find new way to rid boron nitride nanotubes of impurities
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Hubble goes hunting for small main belt asteroids
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Study: Grocery shopping habits prove credit worthiness, aiding those without credit history
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Self-powered flexible multicolor electrochromic devices for information displays
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Mapping chemical footprints in European streams
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Studies find teenagers need better reproductive health education to tackle parenthood fears
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Hubble sees new star proclaiming its presence with cosmic light show
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Asteroid dust caused 15-year winter that killed dinosaurs: study
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Q&A: Researcher exposes child labor trafficking as a hidden crime after investigating 132 victims
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A new way to quantify climate change impacts: 'Outdoor days'
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Study reveals UK offshore emissions through used vehicle exports
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Students crisscross tornado alley, chasing storms, sharing data, learning lessons
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Reptiles in South Africa are under threat, but there's good news too
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A new starring role for video captions: Language learning
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New genus of 'alien-faced' multi-legged forest dwellers discovered
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Cracking the code of flash floods: New insights from China's mountainous regions
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How fruit flies control the brain's 'steering wheel'
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Q&A: If Russia is developing some kind of space-based weapon, Putin may never get to use it
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Team develops new method for communicating around arbitrary opaque walls
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Scientists winkle a secret from the 'Mona Lisa' about how Leonardo painted the masterpiece
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Physicians experience worse birth outcomes than lawyers, study finds
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Unexpected diversity of light-sensing proteins goes beyond vision in frogs
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Genetic discovery helps Angus producers protect their herds
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Pheromones found to influence death feigning behavior in beetles
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Study demonstrates antimicrobial action of polyalthic acid from copaiba oil
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The world could soon see its first trillionaire. But how to measure the net worth of the ultra-rich?
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When consumers would prefer a chatbot over a person
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'Artificial tongue' detects and inactivates common mouth bacteria
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Salmon populations are struggling, bringing economic woes for California's fishing fleet
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Japan's space agency says it hopes to forge a profitable launch business with its new H3 rocket
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Fossilized dinosaur eggshells can preserve amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, over millions of years
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Focus groups can work without a moderator, research shows
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Study suggests faster decomposition rates in waterways could exacerbate greenhouse gas emissions, threaten biodiversity
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Generative AI in the classroom risks further threatening Indigenous inclusion in schools
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Hydrogel-assisted microfluidic spinning of stretchable fibers via fluidic and interfacial self-adaptation
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Duckbill dinosaur discovery in Morocco: Expert unpacks the mystery of how they got there
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A new method for enzymatic synthesis of potential RNA therapeutics
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Radio made the famous Finnish composer Jean Sibelius an international media figure, researchers say
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Bacteria opt for the best price-to-quality ratio to predict the future
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April temperatures in Indonesia hottest for more than four decades
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Novel design for fast, sensitive high-energy photon detector
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Stonehenge protest: If you worry about damage to British heritage you should listen to Just Stop Oil
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In France, abortion rights and hijab bans highlight a double standard on women's rights
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How firms frame training programs for gig workers can boost promotion and uptake of the programs
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A SCAG algorithm for accurate branch detection and angle calculation in soybeans using liDAR data
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Scientists uncover conserved mechanism of pericentric heterochromatin initiation in vertebrates
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Scientists warn missing Russian data causing Arctic climate blind spots
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Enhancing grassland sustainability: Strategies to delay leaf senescence in forage and turf grasses
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GPT-4 for identifying cell types in single cells matches and sometimes outperforms expert methods
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Research reveals what college students mean when they say they're 'just talking'
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Social media platforms generate billions in annual ad revenue from US youth: Study
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New Antarctic observing system proposed
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Astronomers investigate the properties of a peculiar cataclysmic variable
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Quantum photonic technologies set to be more reliable with new interferometer
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Lynn Conway was a trans woman in tech—and underappreciated for decades after she helped launch the computing revolution
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Paper proposes a unified account of Darwinism's varieties
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Improving the ability of phototherapy to stimulate the systemic immune response to cancer
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Scientists CT scanned thousands of natural history specimens, which you can access for free
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When the music changes, so does the dance: Controlling cooperative electronic states in kagome metals
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Bio-inspired materials showcase potential for protective equipment and textiles
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China's population shrinks again and could more than halve—here's what that means
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We built an AI tool to help set priorities for conservation in Madagascar: What we found
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A Trojan approach to guide and trap light beams via Lagrange points
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Kenyan court dismisses challenge over GM crops
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Researcher working to revitalize an Indigenous language and bring it into the future
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Researchers construct modularized catalytic system for transfer hydrogenation
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The danger of reading too much into IQ tests, and the crucial cognitive skills they don't measure
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Rivers rise again as rain batters flood-hit south Brazil
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Unlocking the secrets of plant-electromagnetic field interactions: A comprehensive review
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Drowning in waste: Pollution hotspots in aquatic environments
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Texas hunkers down as Hurricane Beryl hits coast
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Scientists develop highest-resolution single-photon superconducting camera
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Using algorithms to decode the complex phonetic alphabet of sperm whales
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Advances in understanding the evolution of stomach loss in agastric fishes
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High levels of PFAS forever chemicals found flowing into River Mersey—new study
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Drone racing prepares neural-network AI for space
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Novel biomaterial delivers medication directly to fish gut
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Advanced imaging gives researchers front row view of cellular junctions
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Research team demonstrates robust light propagation in open systems
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Researchers develop biomimetic-photo-coupled catalysis for H₂O₂ production
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Deciphering gravitational waves
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New insights on the role of nucleon exchange in nuclear fusion
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Sharing false political information on social media may be associated with positive schizotypy, research suggests
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Astronomers discover massive protocluster around luminous quasar
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Researchers improve efficacy and efficiency of CRISPR diagnostic technology
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Higher density living is changing the way neighborhoods work in Canada
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High harmonic spectroscopy retrieves electronic structure of high-pressure superconductors
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Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds
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Biologists show the only 'lungless' frog species does indeed have lungs
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SpaceX will try again to launch its mega rocket into orbit after first attempt ended in an explosion
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Study sheds light on how antibiotic 'Velcro' kills bacteria
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Over half of global commutes are by car, says study
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Team plans 3D modeling project for France's natural history collections
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Improving sodium ion batteries with mechanically robust nanocellular graphene
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What a bath, taken 1,000 years ago, can tell us about the conflicted English kingdom of the 11th century
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Earth 2.0 or its evil twin? Discovery of Earth-sized planet could shed light on conditions necessary for life
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'King of Lake Ohrid': the fight to save a Balkan trout
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'Frankenstein design' enables 3D printed neutron collimator
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Santa Ana winds lead to parking restrictions in Los Angeles amid fire concerns
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Spoilers can't ruin true enjoyment of your favorite book series, TV show or sports team—here's why
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Team finds evidence of commonly conducted ritualized human sacrifice across Europe in the Stone Age
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How deadly parasites choose to be male: Researchers reveal gene expression across the life cycle of Cryptosporidium
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First experimental evidence of hopfions in crystals: Research opens up new dimension for future technology
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Study shows tropical cyclones substantially raise the social cost of carbon
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Happier, more connected neighborhoods start right in the front yard
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How researchers are helping address group violence in Baltimore
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Researchers call for strengthening sustainability regulations in laws governing space exploration
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Investigating the three-dimensional structure of symbiotic communities around plant roots
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Researcher: The 15-minute city is a popular planning approach, but relies on ableist assumptions
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A sophisticated Bayesian spectral energy distribution synthesis and analysis tool for multiband study of galaxies
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Framing nationalism in former colonies
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Study finds cloudy waters may drive African fish to develop bigger eyes
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Selfies and social media: How tourists indulge their influencer fantasies
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Have we reached the end of nature? Our relationship with the environment is in crisis
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A new 'rule of biology' may have come to light, expanding insight into evolution and aging
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ChatGPT is an effective tool for planning field work, school trips and even holidays, say scientists
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Weather prediction models can also forecast satellite displacements
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Study of Indigenous and local communities finds happiness doesn't cost much
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Researchers add virtual spatial displacement to extreme flooding scenarios
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Researchers suggest that mechanical pressure triggers a key event in HIV infection
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Analysis of grinding tools reveals plant, pigment and bone processing in Neolithic northern Saudi Arabia
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A new Australian bill is proposing a human right to housing: How would this work?
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Physicists discover a novel quantum state in an elemental solid
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Model shows fall in ancient sea surface temperatures likely led to Great Ordovician Biodiversification
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How to differentially improve the cultivated land quality in China
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'Why can't I wear a dress?' What schools can learn from preschools about supporting trans children
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Novel measurement technique for fluid-mixing phenomena using selective color imaging method
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A look at the past suggests atmospheric rivers inundating California could get worse
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Researchers solve longstanding mystery about what protects proteins from degradation
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Geologists expect Chang'e-6 lunar surface samples to contain volcanic rock and impact ejecta
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Webb discovers new feature in Jupiter's atmosphere
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Airborne technology brings new hope to map shallow aquifers in Earth's most arid deserts
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Study highlights concerns and preferences of residents regarding police involvement in mental health crisis response
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TRAPPIST-1 outer planets likely have water, research suggests
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New model enhances high-throughput phenotyping of soybean pods and seeds
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Domestic violence disclosure schemes: Part of the solution to improving women's safety or an administrative burden?
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Unlocking the ocean's secrets: Next-gen tech for precision seafloor mapping
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Ancient dingo DNA shows modern dingoes share little ancestry with modern dog breeds
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Citizens found to often act against self-interest in granting police consent
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As the climate warms, birds in the East Africa mountains are getting bigger
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Peter Higgs, who proposed the existence of the 'God particle,' has died at 94
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Looking for the last universal common ancestor of all living organisms
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Research team discovers lactic acid bacteria strains with high virus resistance from kimchi
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New measuring tool tracks food security over time
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Gold nanoparticles and light could melt venous malformations away
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JWST sees four exoplanets in a single system
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'Lost' spy satellite orbited Earth undetected for 25 years—until now, scientists say
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Deciphering the fragrance code: High-quality sequencing and analysis of the 'XiangQingCai' (XQC) genome
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Artificial geysers can compensate for our mineral shortages
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Study indicates Earth's earliest sea creatures drove evolution by stirring the water
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Reexamination of ancient jawbone found in Ethiopia concludes it came from Homo erectus infant
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Designing a drone that uses adaptive invisibility: Towards autonomous sea-land-air cloaks
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Women still face unfair pressure about having children
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Fresh rains pound Brazil's flood-hit south as evacuations double
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From 'Tatooine' to reality: How exoplanet research has translated to science fiction
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Salts and organics observed on Ganymede's surface by NASA's Juno
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NASA calls off spacewalk after spacesuit water leak
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Shaping the dawn of the quantum age
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Lucy, discovered 50 years ago in Ethiopia, still towers over our understanding of human origins
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Students with disabilities often left on the sidelines when it comes to school sports
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Researchers develop bioinspired Bouligand structure for enhanced mechanical properties
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Chandra catches spider pulsars destroying nearby stars
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New class of fast-degrading fluorinated plastics can help prevent PFAS accumulation
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Energetics of compressive waves in the solar corona
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Study identifies illegal hunting as a threat to China's wildlife and global public health
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New biosensor accurately and efficiently determines meat freshness
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Scientists develop the next generation of highly efficient memory materials with atom-level control
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Lake Tahoe expected to be full for first time since 2019, thanks to winter storms
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Physicists pioneer new quantum sensing platform
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Research team develops a wireless sensor for spotting chemical warfare agents
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Q&A: Researcher finds immigration doesn't threaten welfare states
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Study of crossbred butterflies suggests multiple genes involved in hybrid animal sterility
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Is attachment theory actually important for romantic relationships?
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Rivers may not recover from drought for years, new research finds
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Lichen partnerships challenged by changes in the Northwoods
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Landslide triggered by heavy rain kills 27 in Cameroon
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BESSY II: Local variations in the atomic structure of high-entropy alloys
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EU, UK urge scientists to join research program after Brexit concerns
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Researchers apply no-core Gamow shell model to investigate first excited state of α particle
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Solving Singapore's urban heat island effect
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Cancer drug pollution is a growing global concern
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A fungal plague is killing Georgia's bats. Scientists are fighting back
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Biologists find salicylic acid and RNA interference mediate antiviral immunity of plant stem cells
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Study reveals the dietary practices of the agropastoral communities of the northeast Iberian Peninsula
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Essays on democracy draw attention to critical threats, explore safeguards ahead of Jan. 6
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Microalgae with unusual cell biology could lead to improved understanding of harmful algal blooms
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After 10 years of work, landmark study reveals new 'tree of life' for all birds living today
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Take cover: Survey shows tornado warnings widely misunderstood
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Laser instrument on NASA's LRO successfully pings Indian moon lander
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Study reports that people and environment both benefit from diversified farming, while bottom lines also thrive
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An extensive database for advancing Mindanao Island's biodiversity
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Modeling broader effects of wildfires in Siberia
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Mean magpies tend to be less intelligent, research suggests
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Mobile genetic elements can inadvertently suppress bacterial immune systems, research reveals
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Researchers create toolkit to support school safety
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Boosting terpenoid bioproduction via remodeling of isoprene pyrophosphate metabolism
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Increased temperature difference between day and night could affect all life on Earth, say scientists
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In a first, team identifies mysterious exporter for brassinosteroid plant hormone
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How should I factor AI into my decision about what to study after school?
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Amazon butterflies show how new species can evolve from hybridization
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Is food waste the key to sustainable, plastic-free diapers and sanitary pads?
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Climate negotiators reach framework to aid vulnerable countries
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1,500-year-old reliquary discovered
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Researchers discover corn reduces arsenic toxicity in soil
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A rare songbird's epic journey from the edge of extinction back to the LA River
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Invasive Pacific oyster proliferation during Blob marine heat wave portends similar events as seas warm
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Larger-scale recycling collections of currently neglected plastic types can deliver economic viability
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Technology with empathy: Using conversational agents in education
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New risk modeling can help Aotearoa's pāua industry adapt to climate change
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Hungry sea otters are helping save California's marshlands from erosion
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An air-stable single-crystal layered oxide cathode based on multifunctional structural modulation
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Humans are going back to the moon to stay, but when that will be is becoming less clear
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Study finds constraints causing significant post-pandemic stress for hospitality job seekers
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Scientists find way to prevent mealybugs' negative impacts on vineyards
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A method to accurately center quantum dots within photonic chips
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'Giant' predator worms more than half a billion years old discovered in North Greenland
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A new method will allow people to learn programming by playing
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Climate change threatens thousands of archaeological sites in coastal Georgia
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Namibia and Angola's remote Ovahimba mountains reveal a haven for unique plants—new survey
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Unlocking the secrets of cold tolerance: A dive into tomato plants' molecular responses to chilling stress
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Nonreciprocal quantum batteries exhibit remarkable capacities and efficiency
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Why olivine and diamonds are best friends and how that could simplify the search for precious gemstones
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AI for astrophysics: Algorithms help chart the origins of heavy elements
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New method unravels the mystery of slow electrons
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Canadian wildfire smoke chokes upper Midwest for second straight year
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Engineers uncover new mechanism for gene transfer
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Yeast speeds discovery of medicinal compounds in plants
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'Legal animism': When a river or even nature itself goes to court
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EU countries have seen a decade of progress towards their 2030 sustainable energy goal
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Offset markets: New approach could help save tropical forests by restoring faith in carbon credits
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Trilobites rise from the ashes to reveal ancient map
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Researchers find new multiphoton effect within quantum interference of light
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Researchers determine large numbers of wild mountain goats are killed every year by avalanches
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Turning camels into cows: Megafarms are being set up to produce camel milk on industrial scales
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Theoretical work indicates that the future Electron Ion Collider can be used to measure the shape of atomic nuclei
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Researchers achieve >99% photoluminescence quantum yield in metal nanoclusters
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Astronomers discover the Milky Way's faintest satellite
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Space radiation can damage satellites—next-generation material could self-heal when exposed to cosmic rays
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New report shows perils of air pollution persist nationwide
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Being humble about what you know is just one part of what makes you a good thinker, says researcher
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West Midlands air pollution causing up to 2,300 early deaths each year, research suggests
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Space needs better 'parking spots' to stay usable, and an engineer is finding them
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Researchers use 3D visualization to predict, prevent hurricane damage
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Ancient DNA study finds Iberian lynx hybridized with Eurasian lynx over the last few thousand years
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Games are the secret to learning math and statistics, says new research
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First polar bear to die of bird flu: What are the implications?
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Waste-eating worms could help reduce damaging greenhouse emissions from dumping food waste into landfill
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Virtual observatory provides first look at the solar poles
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Microgravity found to cause marked changes in gene expression rhythms in humans
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Soft, living materials made with algae glow under stress
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Honeybees are more selective in their choices for nutrition than previously thought
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A new spin on Betelgeuse's boiling surface
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UK air pollution regulations will reduce deaths, but do little to protect ecosystems: Study
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A machine learning-based approach to discover nanocomposite films for biodegradable plastic alternatives
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New pipeline makes valuable organic acid from plants—saving money and emissions
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Researchers identify human activities as drivers of biodiversity decline in central Mexico's reserves
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Searching for concentrated biosignatures in an ancient Mars mud lake
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Meat, legume or rice-based dishes tend to have a larger biodiversity footprint, study shows
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Surface-specific nonlinear optical spectroscopy comes into terahertz range
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Gigantic Jurassic raptor footprints unearthed in China
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Researchers explain the imaging mechanisms of atomic force microscopy in 3D
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Astronomers observe three iron rings in a planet-forming disk
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Researcher suggests that gravity can exist without mass, mitigating the need for hypothetical dark matter
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Developing diagnostics for a deadly elephant disease
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Is there a new deep-sea fishery on the horizon?
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Q&A: Jobs for young Africans—new data tool reveals trends and red flags
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CEOs' human concern translates into higher stock price, says study
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Slowing climate change is possible—here's how nations could make it happen
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Early warning systems and plans to avert disasters due to extreme rainfall are still flawed, study shows
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Hunter-gatherer diets weren't always heavy on meat: Morocco study reveals a plant-based diet
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New analysis of ancient fish may explain how shoulder evolved
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Thin film reveals origins of pre-superconducting phase
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New electrochemical technology could de-acidify the oceans—and even remove carbon dioxide in the process
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New satellite capable of measuring Earth precipitation from space
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What is a COP?
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Study presents evidence that recent reductions in aerosol emissions create an additional warming effect
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Shark attacks are on the rise worldwide, study says: How common are they in California?
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After a child's death, California weighs rules for physical education during extreme weather
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Ultrafast laser pulses could lessen data storage energy needs
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Study finds increasing frequency and scale of mass mortality events among farmed salmon since 2012
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Nanomaterial with potential to tackle multiple global challenges could be developed without risk to human health
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Galápagos giant tortoises study suggests they may be in danger due to invasive Cedrela odorata trees
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Machine learning provides a new picture of the great gray owl
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New catalyst allows energy-friendly ammonia production for fertilizers and alternative fuel
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As tree species face decline, 'assisted migration' gains popularity in Pacific Northwest
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Killer whales spotted off Cape Hatteras
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How groups and technology tackle complex problems together
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Research confirms fraudulent Kakadu plum extracts circulating online and in international marketplace
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'Old smokers': Strange new type of star discovered in Milky Way
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Untapped power: Logical operations using RNA droplets
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Talking about science and technology has positive impacts on research and society
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Researchers predict climate change-driven reduction in beneficial plant microbes
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Death toll in south China flooding jumps to 38: state media
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Mathematical bedtime stories may build better mathematical memory
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3D thymic-like hydrogels for T-cell differentiation
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Researchers discover tightest arrangement of bilayer alkali metals between graphene layers
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Revisiting Israel's freshwater fish species list through cutting-edge DNA barcoding technology
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All-weather solar-powered CO₂ utilization achieved by mimicking natural photosynthesis
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Antifreeze proteins show promise for organ preservation
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Study highlights changing impact of teen childbirth on women's education across generations
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Researchers uncover natural variation in wild emmer wheat for broad-spectrum disease resistance
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Study pushes understanding of how cells migrate
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Study finds food insecurity is significant among inhabitants of the region affected by the Belo Monte dam in Brazil
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New AI model designs proteins to deliver gene therapy
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Attaching seaweed spores to used scallop shells could restore UK's coastal kelp forests
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Exploring the limits of marine burrow cohabitation
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Research examines how embryonic development decisions are controlled by multiple pathways simultaneously
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Give peace a chance: The way conflict can be eased, according to social psychology
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How to dim the consequences of global light pollution
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Alphabet soup: NASA's GOLD mission finds surprising C, X shapes in atmosphere
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2023 ozone hole ranks 16th largest, NASA and NOAA researchers find
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Bridging culture, cuisine, and urban planning: New book explores the connections between food and urban spaces
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Public more confident connecting increasing heat, wildfires with climate change, study finds
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Nigerians strive to bring mangrove forests back to life
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In hot water and beyond: Marine extremes escalate
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See the Southern Ring Nebula in 3D
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Mouse mummies point to mammalian life in 'Mars-like' Andes
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New shapes of photons open doors to advanced optical technologies
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Vittrup Man crossed over from forager to farmer before being sacrificed in Denmark, study finds
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Wearable devices may prevent astronauts getting 'lost' in space
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Studty assesses 'the dancer personality'
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Draw-and-write mapping: Effective way to capture children's natural representations
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Self-assembling and disassembling swarm molecular robots via DNA molecular controller
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Large-scale study reveals functional diversity of DNA transposons and expands genome engineering toolbox
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Swipe right or left? How dating apps are impacting modern masculinity
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New sensing techniques can detect drought tolerance in ancient crops, may inform new breeding programs
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To collaborate or confront? New research provides key insights for environmental NGOs
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Potato growers can use AI to monitor and predict potato nutrition in real time
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Novel high refractive index polymers show promise in sustainable optoelectronics
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Improving fingerprint detection with carbon-coated nanoparticles
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Climate hazards aren't restricted by borders—African countries have taken a big step to address this
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Artifact could be linked to Spanish explorer Coronado's expedition across Texas Panhandle
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Geologists, biologists unearth the atomic fingerprints of cancer
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New separation process can efficiently mine rare earth metal europium from electronic waste
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One billion people left dangerously exposed to heat stress by gaps in climate monitoring
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Method combines artificial intelligence and satellite imagery to map crop-livestock integration systems
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Predator-prey defense mechanisms could unlock key to marine biofuel production
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Q&A: Why researchers need accessible training to understand and leverage artificial intelligence in the life sciences
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Shedding new light on sugars, the 'dark matter' of cellular biology
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Investigating nematode-microbe interactions in lab-simulated decomposed beetle environments
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Improving crops with laser beams and 3D printing
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Baleen whales evolved a unique larynx to communicate but cannot escape human noise
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Future risk of coral bleaching set to intensify globally, researchers say
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Multiple spacecraft tell the story of one giant solar storm
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SpaceX launches 11th Space Coast mission of 2024
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Good things don't come in threes for Antarctic sea ice
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Climate crisis prompts Biden to halt new gas export facilities
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Mapping project shows how extensive frontier violence was in Queensland
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Finding a home for the wandering mushrooms—phylogenetic and taxonomic updates of Agaricales
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Courtrooms: a growing arena in the climate fight
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Greenpeace urges creation of Galapagos high seas protected area
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Study finds simple headlines attract more online news readers
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Swapping Bordeaux for Kent, climate change to shift wine regions: Study
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Fermentation revolution? Trash becomes treasure as bio-waste yields valuable acetone and isopropanol
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Biden plans sweeping effort to block Arctic oil drilling
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KiDS in the sky: New stellar system discovered by the Kilo-Degree Survey
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Study finds racial bias in traffic stops by Chicago police
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Q&A: Co-creation can serve as the catalyst for the most innovative outcomes. Here's how
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Spliceosomes: New technique tracks proteins involved in RNA splicing
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Research highlights link between school shootings and violence against women
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Violence towards refugee and migrant women often goes undetected. Researchers find a way to help fix that
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Urban planning has long ignored women's experiences: Five ways we can make our cities safer
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Emotion-tracking AI on the job: Workers fear being watched—and misunderstood
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Programming cells to organize their molecules may open the door to new treatments
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Ecological impact of eucalyptus trees: Balancing benefits and risks
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Republicans who support childhood vaccine mandates often stay silent, research suggests
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Scientists reveal new mechanism for dynamic regulation of manchette microtubules during sperm development
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Sustainable development goal-washing found among Canada's top companies
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Add-on system in Mars water mining operations will screen for introduced and alien life
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Saturn-sized exoplanet isn't losing mass quickly enough
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Novel role for metabolites in cellular metabolism discovered
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Study reveals evidence of violence at a time of crisis in ancient Peru
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Study finds Arctic warming three-fold compared to global patterns
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From glowing cats to wombats, fluorescent mammals are much more common than you'd think
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Precision pulmonary medicine: Engineers target lung disease with lipid nanoparticles
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Dams strain as water, death toll keep rising in south Brazil
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When bacteria are buckling: Study supports propulsion based on adhesion forces rather than slime extrusion
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Study finds landfill point source emissions have an outsized impact and present opportunity to tackle US waste methane
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Ambitious workers park the office politics when employer is struggling, study suggests
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Satellite measurements show that global carbon emissions are still rising
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Everybody needs good neighbors: Resident quolls help newcomers settle in at Mulligans Flat Sanctuary
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Searching for the missing link between growth and longevity
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New research reveals forgotten lives of Eurasian otters in Hong Kong
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How phytochemical diversity affects plant adaptation to stress
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Canada's agricultural bread basket is getting hotter and drier, study shows
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Human actions are causing global nutrient shifts, finds study
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Aerosols may affect climate more than previously thought
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Kenya floods death toll tops 200 as cyclone approaches
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Newly hatched chicks can instantly recognize objects with vision, even if they've only ever experienced them by touch
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Video: Fly across Nili Fossae with ESA's Mars Express
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Girls less likely to be diagnosed with special educational needs—new research
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Researchers find Northern Hemisphere glaciation enhances orbital- and millennial-scale Asian winter monsoon variability
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Unleashing the potential of high-spin polymers for next-gen optoelectronics and spintronics
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Cherry blossoms attract tourists and UW researchers
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Researchers suppress non-Hermitian effects via 'fake' magnetic fields
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Research demonstrates a new mechanism of order formation in quantum systems
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A microbial plastic factory for high-quality green plastic
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Cicadas' unique urination unlocks new understanding of fluid dynamics
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California faces an uphill battle against plastic
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A new compact diffractive imager for subwavelength resolution
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Factors impacting yield and size of day-neutral strawberries
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Researchers observe the operating principle of 'promoters' in a catalytic reaction in real-time
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In Brazil town turning to desert, farmers fight to hang on
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A machine learning predictor enhances capability for solving intricate physical problems
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Gain-of-function allele of HPY1 coordinates source and sink to increase grain yield in rice
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Q&A: Waiting for an eruption—what do we know about the Iceland volcano?
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Why are so many migrant families still separated? Chaos in the data
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Scientific definition of a planet says it must orbit our sun: A new proposal would change that
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Consumers see food prices as rising more than other goods and services, find ways to adapt
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Remote sensing research unravels plant genetic diversity and evolution
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Metal-organic framework research makes key advance toward removing pesticide from groundwater
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What Australia can learn from Latin America when it comes to tackling violence against women
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Out of the shell: Taxonomic classification of a novel snail native to Japan
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Reducing inequality is essential in tackling climate crisis, researchers argue
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Nanomedicine advancement shows potential for personalized point-of-care therapeutics
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Study offers new method for determining the water content of water-soluble compounds
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Scientists uncover a causal relationship between remote extreme heat and the Canadian wildfires in 2023
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Can factory chicken really help save the climate?
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Nigeria's mountain streams are a haven for special creatures—they need protection
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Extreme stars share unique properties that may provide a link to mysterious sources
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Meteorology research: Weak polar vortex makes weather more predictable
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Sexual harassment goes unchecked in many sub-Saharan African newsrooms, finds study
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Video: Using chemistry and a 300-year-old technique to reinvent a drink
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Laser printing on fallen tree leaves produces sensors for medical and laboratory use
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Israel accused of using AI to target thousands in Gaza, as killer algorithms outpace international law
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Wind from black holes may influence development of surrounding galaxies
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Despite gains in Brazil, forest destruction still 'stubbornly' high: Report
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Modeling software reveals patterns in continuous seismic waveforms during series of stick-slip, magnitude-5 earthquakes
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Research offers advice to Etsy merchants: If you like what you do, charge more for it
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How do Australia's desert animals avoid inbreeding during dry spells?
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Finland's wizards making food out of thin air
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Up in smoke: New study suggests it's time to ditch long-held stereotypes about stoners
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Enhancing solid-state phosphorescence in π-electronic molecules
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Structure of diatom photosystem supercomplex reveals its energy transfer, photoprotective pathways
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Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats has long been in flux, new research finds
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A wobbling magnetized star challenges the origin of repeating fast radio bursts
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Failure to pass fire levies can lower house values
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Researchers reprogram bacterial gene activity with red light
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Better capturing the effect of aerosol particles on clouds and the climate
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Study explores how local firms should adopt market, nonmarket strategies in the face of foreign direct investment
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Deforestation in Brazil's Cerrado higher than in Amazon: Report
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Here's where Colorado's wolves traveled in May, including closer to some I-70 mountain communities
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Fine-tuning leaf angle with CRISPR improves sugarcane yield
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Florida has a beach sand shortage: Could beer bottles be part of the solution?
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Canada's Niagara region declares a state of emergency to prepare for an influx of eclipse viewers
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The deep slumber of a hospital pathogen: Why infections with Acinetobacter baumannii can flare up again and again
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Cinnamic acid shows promise for opening a new developmental avenue in hair growth treatment
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Pandemic course improved COVID-19 knowledge, study finds
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New nanoprobes developed to monitor programmed cell death–related bioprocesses
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Researchers develop self-sorting coacervates for high-order protocell networks
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A protein that helps plant cells 'eat themselves'
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New York City ranks safest among big US cities for gun violence, new research reveals
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Superfund plan for Columbia River sparks debate in Northwest
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Artifacts from the First Temple in the city of David accurately dated for a more precise timeline
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New research examines how assumptions affect motion capture technology
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Research shows how RNA 'junk' controls our genes
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Scientists propose new method to search for deviations from the Standard Model of physics
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Climate change will make air pollution worse—here's how
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Want to be an influencer? Our research shows what you need to know first
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Researchers find rare organ preservation in Brazilian fossil fishes
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New database sheds light on violence in Greek detention facilities
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Reproductive success improves after a single generation in the wild for descendants of some hatchery Chinook salmon
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Neutrons open window to explore space glass
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Study reveals environmental impact of artificial sweeteners
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Drinking water in low-income communities is more likely to be contaminated by 'forever chemicals,' research finds
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Indonesia's Mount Ruang erupts again, spewing ash and peppering villages with debris
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Researcher says farmers' perspectives need to be considered when reintroducing lynx and wolves
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Atmospheric microplastic transport predominantly derived from oceans, study finds
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Environmentally-friendly InSb/InP colloidal quantum dots for fast and sensitive short-wave infrared photodetectors
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Restoring Cuyamaca's tree canopy is years away: Some birds may never return
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Squids' birthday influences mating: Male spear squids shown to become 'sneakers' or 'consorts' depending on birth date
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Researcher: I interviewed moms with five or more kids—what I learned about women who are quietly going against the grain
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NASA telescopes chase down 'Green Monster' in star's debris
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Unveiling sodium channel dynamics: New insights into cell biology using high-speed atomic force microscopy
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Q&A: What is an atmospheric river? Hydrologist explains the good and bad of these flood-prone storms
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Atomic picture of dengue replication could transform antiviral approaches
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Developing task design principles to foster students' recognition of relativity of truth in math education
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Unregulated online political ads pose a threat to democracy
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An endless domino effect: Non-reciprocal topological solitons in active metamaterials
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Entrepreneurship on the periphery: Between precarious work and the search for a meaningful life
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Should the SEC ditch quarterly reporting?
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Study clearly identifies nutrients as a driver of the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt
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Discarded Christmas trees, a gift to Stockholm's fish
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Fungal resistance in plants associated with heritable differences in microbiota abundances
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How a world record 'squeeze' could offer comfort for dark matter hunters
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Study provides fresh insights into antibiotic resistance, fitness landscapes
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Q&A: Indigenous community-first approach to more ethical microbiome research
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Using air to deflect lasers
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New look at a Lorrainosaurus in a museum finds plesiosaurs evolved earlier than thought
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Mission success: HERA crew successfully completes 45-day simulated journey to Mars
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Researchers argue for standardizing terminology to stop the spread of disease
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Scientists successfully create a time crystal made of giant atoms
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Research reveals gas-phase migration route for formation of strong metal-support interaction state
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A molecular moon lander: Insight into molecular motion on surfaces at the nanoscale
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Scientists demonstrate the existence of a universal lower bound on topological entanglement entropy
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Scientists discover new role of cell cycle in cilia formation
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How symbiotic bacteria adapt to big environmental changes
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Interacting polarons: Physicists simulate interacting quasiparticles in ultracold quantum gas
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Scientists suggest eight practical measures to help managers prevent quiet quitting occurrence in their companies
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Germ aversion found to have impacted 2020 election voting behavior
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Researchers develop platform to probe, control qubits in silicon for quantum networks
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Investigating restrictions in the workplace that keep women from top positions in Japan and South Korea
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Programmed cell death may be 1.8 billion years old
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New US rocket Vulcan Centaur set to launch on December 24
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Take a summer cosmic road trip through images from NASA's Chandra, Webb
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Research reveals that corals are adapting to climate change in complex and varied ways
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Q&A: Expert discusses past and future of Nobel-winning quantum dots technology
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Study finds patterns of crop-specific fertilizer-nitrogen losses, opportunities for sustainable mitigation
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People underestimate the probability of including at least one minority member in a group, research suggests
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Family farms are fast disappearing: Research shows how young generations can take them up successfully
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When growth becomes a weakness for cancer cells
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Irrigation with treated wastewater and sewage sludge introduces tire additives into leafy vegetables, study finds
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Sustainable and green development of magnesium production technology: A life-cycle perspective
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It's time to study lunar lava tubes. Here's a mission that could help
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Russia launches supply rocket to ISS
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Scientists discover deepest known evidence of coral reef bleaching
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Astronomers find spark of star birth across billions of years
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AIM algorithm enhances super-resolution microscope images in real time
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Clovis people may have also used Clovis points to butcher animals
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Study sheds new light on how soil viruses behave and interact with bacteria
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Study suggests starvation decimated gray whales off the Pacific Coast: Can the giants ever recover?
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New study shows Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha'apai eruption depleted ozone layer
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Tourists banned from Italy's Capri over water shortage
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Visitors line up to see and smell a corpse flower's stinking bloom in San Francisco
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Printable circularly polarized luminescence materials enable flexible, stereoscopic displaying
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How to grow inorganic functional nanomaterials—quantum dots—in the nucleus of live cells
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New analysis sheds light on Idaho's state dinosaur
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Carbon dioxide removal: Feasibility study evaluates possible measures for Germany
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Google DeepMind adds nearly 400,000 new compounds to open-access database
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Rewilding amphibians: Protecting endangered species to restore ecosystems
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How inter-annual climate variability affects seedling survival in temperate forests
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It's not just toxic chemicals: Radioactive waste was also dumped off Los Angeles coast, scientists conclude
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High elevation regions may become wildlife refuges through climate change
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The green shoots of urban agriculture
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In Colombia, a long, perilous romance to save the harpy eagle
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Molecular scaffold offers new approaches for spinal cord injury
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Polarization-sensitive tomography made easy with tensorial tomographic Fourier ptychography
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From tape measures to space lasers: Quantifying biomass of the world's tallest forests
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A 'catch-and-release' mechanism for efficient oxidation of hydrophobic aromatic organic substrates in water
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Using isotopic measurements on stalagmites to investigate 'climate hiccups'
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New mathematical framework sheds light on how cells communicate to form an embryo
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Research reveals global wildfire risk trends in wildland–urban interface areas
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Ice cores suggest 16th-century pandemics may have caused declines in atmospheric CO₂
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An Iceland volcano starts erupting again, spewing lava into the sky
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Mystery of curling paper solved
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How egg cells store proteins for the beginning of a new life
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Research shows gamified investment sites have risks for novice investors
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Atomizer of history: How perfume research has shaped a century of scientific innovation
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What coffee with cream can teach us about quantum physics
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Downloading NASA's dark matter data from above the clouds
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More than coral: The unseen casualties of record-breaking heat on the Great Barrier Reef
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Genetic drift, not natural selection, identified as main factor driving speciation in endangered pupfish species
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Extreme rainfall increases exponentially with global warming: Study
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Zombie deer disease is spreading and scientists are concerned that it could jump to humans
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How climate change could affect the microbes that ferment grapes and give wine its specific flavors
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Love and hate in ancient times: New anthology on 'magical' texts published
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Optical trapping of optical nanoparticles: Fundamentals and applications
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Using mathematical modeling to save coral reefs
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New findings reveal koalas' health risks following bushfires, will aid in future rescue efforts
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Counting rays: Aerial surveys reveal ample populations in southeast Florida
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Data from NASA's WISE used to preview Lucy mission's asteroid Dinkinesh
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Latest search for new exotic particles at CERN
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Kenyan fishers face increased drowning risk from climate change
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Scientists confirm that methane-processing microbes produce a fossil record
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From Coke cans to shoes to menus: What's behind the rise in personalized products?
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Common sense may depend on one's point of view
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'Your United States was normal': Has translation tech really made language learning redundant?
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Q&A: Seaweed—weighing the many health benefits and potential risks
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Machine learning algorithm proves to be highly accurate in predicting Mount St. Helens eruptions
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The world's most powerful anti-fungal chemistries cause fungal pathogens to self-destruct
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Disadvantaged entrepreneurs often fear success, but new research can help
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Researchers help reduce lead levels in Madagascar drinking water
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Every drop counts: New algorithm tracks Texas's daily reservoir evaporation rates
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3D-printed plasmonic plastic enables large-scale optical sensor production
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To what extent are pharmaceutical and illicit drugs contaminating city rivers?
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Dust cloud from two colliding ice planets dims light of parent star
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Modeling study proposes a diamond layer at the core-mantle boundary on Mercury
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Lab-grown diamonds put natural gems under pressure
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Protected lands provide a last stand for critically endangered vultures in West Africa
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Engineering stable and efficient nanosheet catalysts with Turing structures for hydrogen production
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The improbable origins of life on Earth
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Physicists demonstrate quantum scale inverse Mpemba effect with single trapped ions
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Study shows unbalanced air quality improvements can increase forest fires
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Images shape cities, but who decides which ones survive? It's a matter of visual justice
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More feelings of misinformation lead to more news avoidance, study shows
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The reality of the transition to an environmentally sustainable economy in New York City
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New study reveals surprising insights into feeding habits of carnivorous dinosaurs in North America
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Iron-sulfur minerals may bear witness to first microbes on Earth that lived billions of years ago
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Researchers introduce a planetary inclusion scale to foster broader ethical thinking
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Hybrid nanomaterials promise a sustainability boost across multiple industries
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Study examines online intimidation targeting state election administrators
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AI-powered platform could help law enforcement get ahead of designer drugs
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First direct imaging of radioactive cesium atoms in environmental samples
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3D-printed skin closes wounds and contains hair follicle precursors
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Scientists weigh up current status of blue whale populations around the world
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Examining how a sustainable future is based on a learning society
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Study reveals significant discrepancies in common poverty measurement approaches
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A diaspora-based model of human migration
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Study finds climate change has contributed to the spatial expansion of West Nile virus in Europe
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After hundreds of years, study confirms Bermuda now home to cownose rays
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Scientists develop nanozyme mimetic that degrades effluents under sunlight
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Searching for the decay of nature's rarest isotope: Tantalum-180m
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Oysters in Norway can help sick shellfish in Europe
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Research on dynamics and FNTSM control of spacecraft with a film capture pocket system
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Should we fight climate change by re-engineering life itself?
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Stretch of the Central California coast is about to be designated a marine sanctuary. What does that mean?
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How much life has ever existed on Earth?
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Scientists explain why the record-shattering 2023 heat has them on edge. Warming may be worsening
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Carbon nanotube membrane unleashes the power of permanganate for superior micropollutant removal
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How E. coli get the power to cause urinary tract infections
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Impacts of major volcanic eruptions over the past two millennia on both global and Chinese climates
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Researchers develop technique to synthesize water-soluble alloy nanoclusters
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Eight ways that the stopping of overfishing will promote biodiversity and help address climate change
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Researchers develop biodegradable polymers that are traceable without toxic contrast agents
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Investors underestimated risk, impact of hurricanes prior to feeling 'Superstorm' Sandy's fury on Wall Street
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NASA's New Horizons detects dusty hints of extended Kuiper Belt
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AI-assisted writing is quietly booming in academic journals—here's why that's OK
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Study combines drones with GPS tracking to survey feral pig abundance and density
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Using airborne DNA to track bats
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Facing illegal wildlife trade in the European union: A call for comprehensive measures
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An astronaut controls a robotic dog from orbit
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Q&A: AI in Earth observation—a force for good
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Addressing hidden hunger in developing countries: Study investigates genetic information of millet
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When rentals go wrong: Study explores sharing economy and ways to boost good customer behavior
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Thousands of fish dead as lake dries in Mexican drought
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The South's aging water infrastructure is getting pounded by climate change. Fixing it is also a struggle
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Avalanche of published academic articles could erode trust in science
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If university grades are going up, does that mean there's a problem?
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Human activity on Curaçao began centuries earlier than previously believed, study finds
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Widespread inversions shape the genetic and phenotypic diversity in rice
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Study finds high nitrogen fertilizer input enhances the microbial network complexity in paddy soil
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What looming La Nina means for global temperatures
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New insights on how light interacts with magnets for better sensors and memory tech
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Unveiling novel energy phenomena from light exposure on layered materials
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Researchers find traces of disease in dolphin poop: A potential tool for live health monitoring
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Young frogs may camouflage selves as animal poo: study
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How nostalgia and memories find expression in social media
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An electrical switch to control chemical reactions
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Researchers develop near-chromosome-level genome for the Mojave poppy bee
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Researchers develop new AI tool for fast and precise tissue analysis to support drug discovery and diagnostics
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Wild desert plants face viral surprise
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Georeferenced guidelines for redistributing nitrogen use to enhance food security while safeguarding the planet
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Cougar leaps into backyard near future site of Annenberg Wildlife Crossing
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Climate damage and nature loss are unfairly distributed—and so are the solutions, says researcher
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How mosquito larva guts could help create highly specific insecticides
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Study shows link between partner gender and orgasm expectations for women
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Boeing won't fix leaky Starliner before flying first crew to ISS
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Implantable batteries can run on the body's own oxygen
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Revealing environmental exposure to liquid crystal monomers from digital displays
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More climate-warming methane leaks into the atmosphere than ever gets reported
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Amazon deforestation linked to long distance climate warming
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Disinformation threatens global elections: How to fight back
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Count your blessings: It often happens when others help, not self-achieved
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Western agricultural communities need water conservation strategies to adapt to future shortages
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How the COVID-19 virus makes itself more infectious
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Dying salmon trouble Norway's vast fish-farm industry
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Scientists develop new battery-free lactic acid sensor
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Study suggests mycoviruses enhance fungicide effectiveness against plant pathogens
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Ferroelectric modulation of Fermi level of graphene oxide to enhance SERS response
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Showing love on Valentine's Day by embracing disability
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New research suggests 'religiosity' can help Black teenagers avoid delinquent behavior
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New data indicate record number of armed conflicts in the world
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How to build your own robot friend: Making AI education more accessible
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Unlocking the secrets of the universe: New discoveries in gravitational waves
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Drugs that aren't antibiotics can also kill bacteria. A new method pinpoints how
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Ultrasensitive molecular sensing with synthesize complex-frequency waves
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Scientists, farmers, managers work together to avoid the decline of the little bustard
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High methane concentrations in tidal salt marsh soils: Researchers seek to discover where it goes
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New technology for customized air purification of toxic gases
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Advancing towards sustainability: Turning carbon dioxide and water into acetylene
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Enhancing crop productivity analysis: A novel approach using SIF and PRI for accurate GPP estimation in rice canopies
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In a warming world, climate scientists consider category 6 hurricanes
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Mitigating barriers for children walking and biking to school
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Study finds polar bears unlikely to adapt to longer summers
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Northwest Indiana residents, upset over refinery pollution, take complaints to public meeting
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Researchers identify genetic variant that helped shape human skull base evolution
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Research unravels the enigma of curly birch and suggests marker to recognize it at the sprout stage
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These oldest inhabited termite mounds have been active for 34,000 years
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New study is first to use statistical physics to corroborate 1940s social balance theory
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Research suggests that menopause explains why some female whales live so long
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Feathers from deceased birds help scientists understand new threat to avian populations
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New instrument to capture stardust as part of NASA mission
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New study unveils breakthrough in forest fire detection despite environmental changes
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Scientists identify burned bodies using technique devised for extracting DNA from woolly mammoths, Neanderthals
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Electro-optic 3D snapshot of a laser wakefield accelerated kilo-ampere electron bunch
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Fear of human 'super predator' pervades the South African savanna
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Scientists find blue light makes buildings more deadly to migrating birds
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Sentinels of the sea: Ancient boulder corals are key to reef survival in a warmer world
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Global scientific network highlights plant genera named for women
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Do workers with a recent history of burnout make different career choices?
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Deciphering how viruses choose to turn nasty or not to their bacterial host
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What motivates forest owners to engage in early harvesting?
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Study shows severe droughts limit Amazonian communities' access to basic services
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Analyzing the underlying causes of the food crisis in Gaza
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Bioinspired hydrogel pattern enhances atmospheric water harvesting via directional droplet steering
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Early life adversity leaves long-term signatures in baboon DNA
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Carbon pollution is down in the US, but not fast enough to meet Biden's 2030 goal, new report says
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Immune cells drive sex reversal in zebrafish, a discovery that could improve treatments for female infertility
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Low resting heart rate in women is associated with criminal offending, unintentional injuries
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Researchers identify underused strategy for recovering endangered species
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Disease-resistant strains of carp provide advancements in aquaculture, enhance gefilte fish quality
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Scientists make COVID receptor protein in mouse cells
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Scientists develop deep learning-based biosensing platform to better count viral particles
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With seagrass discovery, we may be one good solution closer to solving climate change
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Research shows wildfire smoke may linger in homes long after initial blaze
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Promises to get tough on youth crime might win votes, but the evidence shows it hasn't worked for NZ
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Pacific rainbow+ communities face discrimination, conversion therapy
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Scientists improve materials for reconstructive and plastic surgery
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Recent research expedition reveals alarming extent of coral mortality in Florida
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As rising temperatures threaten urban wildlife, experts recommend protecting green spaces
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Seaweed forests are an overlooked component of oceanic carbon storage, study finds
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City mouse or country mouse? Biologist collects mice from homes to study how they got so good at urban living
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Researchers uncover details of how bacteria build protective barriers, may inform new antibiotics
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Houses burn as new volcanic eruption threatens Icelandic village
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Want to encourage allyship? Highlight its appreciation, research shows
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Plant warfare: The crucial function of Nrc proteins in tomato defense mechanisms
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Researchers investigate properties of novel materials for electronics operating in extremely hot environments
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AI model trained with images can recognize visual indicators of gentrification
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Trailblazing new Earth satellite put to test in preparation for launch
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New analytical approach to detecting and characterizing unknown types of PFAS in the environment
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Study reveals surprising insights into dog sterilization, obesity
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Digital public archaeology: Excavating data from digs done decades ago and connecting with today's communities
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Coastal river deltas threatened by more than climate change, study shows
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Women should be included in decisions on the protection of human rights in the climate crisis, say researchers
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Biodiversity in crabs: More than counting species
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Large-scale mapping of pig genes could lead to greener agriculture, pave the way for new human medicines
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Extreme weather influences mortgage payments, study finds
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Researchers pave the way for faster and safer T-cell therapy through novel contamination-detection method
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Global warming was primary cause of unprecedented Amazon drought, study finds
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There are many reasons disabled people can't just work from home: Cutting benefits won't fix the wider problems
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Study reveals how shipwrecks are providing a refuge for marine life
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SpaceX launch this evening would mark 300th booster landing if successful
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Two keys needed to crack three locks for better engineered blood vessels
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New astrophysics model sheds light on additional source of long gamma-ray bursts
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Nanocarriers study shows antibodies against polyethylene glycol in 83% of the German population
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What your fruit bowl reveals about climate breakdown
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Synthetic fibers and tire abrasion found to have the strongest impact on corals
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Q&A: Veganuary—the environmental benefits of a low and no meat diet
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Astrophysical jet caught in a 'speed trap'
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A novel strategy to efficiently distinguish subtype-specific cardiomyocytes from human iPS cells
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Popular Virginia lake being tested after swimmers report E. coli infections and hospitalizations
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Study calls for more 'wraparound support' for young mothers leaving state care in Wales
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Researchers develop method to manipulate structured light without distortion
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Researchers propose new socio-ecological framework for sustainable reforestation in Karst regions
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Trying to save money? Research suggests paying in cash—while you still can
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Size and shape of inhaled asbestos nanofibers may be exclusively responsible for pulmonary fibrosis
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Study suggests marine cyanobacteria communicate via membrane nanotubes
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Findings in Australia unveil fossil trove of Cambrian mollusks
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Carbon dioxide pollution expected to hit new record in 2023, researchers say
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Probing small molecule-RNA interactions by looking through the FOREST
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Researchers discover new yttrium-hydrogen compounds with implications for high-pressure superconductivity
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Astronomers discover new Be/X-ray binary system
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Mystery of volcanic tsunami solved after 373 years
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Sustainable practices could save Mexico's blue agave, tequila and bats
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Study: The diminishing impact of casino free-play promotions
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Dealing with space debris
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Study finds relocated songbirds can successfully learn the diversity of songs they need to survive
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New material opens up possibility of converting water pollutants into hydrogen gas
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Festivals can be a powerful force for sustainable lifestyle changes, new research shows
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Signs of 'spider' phenomenon on Mars
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New study paves the way for precision drugs to treat blood cancers
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Research reveals the cause of diffuse aurora formation dominated by chorus waves
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A path to achieve a net-zero greenhouse gas economy
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New method to observe the orbital Hall effect may improve spintronics applications
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How China's massive water transfer shapes drinking water quality
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The curious joy of being wrong—intellectual humility means being open to new information and willing to change your mind
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World can't 'unplug' existing energy system: COP28 head
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Sexual assault survivors deserve a gold standard reporting experience
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Does hosting the Olympics, the World Cup or other major sports events really pay off?
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Chocolate's tasty flavors might pose a health risk in other desserts
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Desperate to rid California of invasive deer, officials propose bold helicopter hunt
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Novel compound offers improved defense against fentanyl overdoses
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Microbes could help reduce the need for chemical fertilizers
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Understanding plant breathing: Study identifies the key protein interplay behind rhythmic stomatal movements
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Enhancing the antimicrobial activity of silver nanoparticles against pathogens by using tea extracts
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The universe can't hide behind the Zone of Avoidance any longer
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The formation of an excitonic Mott insulator state in a moiré superlattice
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Economists reveal the costs of sanctions
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In paleontology, correct names are keys to accurate study
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Coffee grinder, old tires spur creation of sulfur-free oil
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A 2D 'antenna' boosts light emission from carbon nanotubes
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Decline of rare right whale appears to be slowing, but scientists say big threats remain
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Understanding the barriers college students face to healthy leisure activities
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Unconventional piezoelectricity in ferroelectric hafnia
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Study suggests that cells possess a hidden communication system
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Leave policies can disadvantage women in tough times
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The rush to return humans to the moon and build lunar bases could threaten opportunities for astronomy
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Researchers construct a highly efficient photocatalytic system based on titanium dioxide nanomaterials
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Las Vegas' water is 'very hard:' Is that cause for alarm?
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Ancient system could bring water to dry areas
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Study maps human uptake of microplastics across 109 countries
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Direct laser writing on halide perovskites: From mechanisms to applications
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What does a physicist see when looking at the NFT market?
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Collapse in migratory fish populations threatens health of millions and critical freshwater ecosystems
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Nothing to sneeze at: Experimental model shows pollen can change the weather
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The seabed needs to become a top priority, and the UN agrees
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Research team resolves decades-long problem in microscopy
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Trees, bushes near highways can significantly reduce air pollution, study finds
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Chemists use nucleic acid binding dyes as photocatalysts for a popular polymerization method
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Calls for greater support for children bereaved by domestic homicide
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Left-coiling snail needed as mate for rare and unnamed snail
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New road lights, fewer dead insects—insect-friendly lighting successfully tested
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Researchers improve seed nitrogen content by reducing plant chlorophyll levels
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Researchers design gel from wood pulp to heal damaged heart tissue, improve cancer treatments
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Unstable employment while you're young can set you up for a wage gap later in life
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Citizen scientists invited to collect data for NASA during eclipse
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Could tardigrades have colonized the moon?
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Exploring the depths: How iron snow could unlock the secrets of life on Europa
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Coordination polymer crystals show promise as new generation of light sources for industry, medicine
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Discovery of uranium-contaminated soil purification material without secondary environmental pollution
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Does fighting inflation always lead to recession? What 60 years of NZ data can tell us
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Electrons are quick-change artists in molten salts, chemists show
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Scientists develop biocompatible fluorescent spray that detects fingerprints in ten seconds
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NREL research quantifies losses from cardboard, paper waste
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Degree of cell crowding in the early human embryo influences cell identity decision, new culture system finds
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New research on tungsten unlocks potential for improving fusion materials
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Emperor penguins face a bleak future, but some colonies will do better than others in diverse sea-ice conditions
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Using virtual reality to get inside the criminal mind
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The pinnacles: Deep time, not termite mounds
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How to think about a four-dimensional universe
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2023 'year of record climatic hazards' in Latin America: UN
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If Hycean worlds really exist, what are their oceans like?
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Democrats and Republicans have sharply different attitudes about removing misinformation from social media, finds study
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Research findings could enable high-density hydrogen storage for future energy systems
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Laser scarecrows could offer a sustainable solution for protecting crops from birds
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Dating app users less satisfied with relationship status than non-users, finds study
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Geoscientists find Pacific plate is scored by large undersea faults that are pulling it apart
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Research investigates whether electing progressive US prosecutors leads to increased crime
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11 missing, tens of thousands evacuated as storms strike south China
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Compensation can cover for loss of cultural heritage in construction projects, researcher finds
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Random wrinkles for opto-physical unclonable functions
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NASA Artemis science, first intuitive machines flight head to moon
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Beam balance designs could elucidate the origins of dark energy
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Countries pledge to raise $12 billion to help coral
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Scientists use cosmic rays to study twisters and other severe storms
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Unifying matter, energy and consciousness: Applying physics to a thorny topic
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Rainforest villages in French Guiana cut off by loss of airline
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School interventions offer best shot at reducing youth violence
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Canals used to drain peatlands are underappreciated hotspots for carbon emissions, new study finds
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The chilling tale of snow flies, self-amputation, survival and certain death
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10 feared dead in Chile forest fires
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Molecularly designing polymer networks to control sound damping
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Genetic study of cauliflower reveals its evolutionary history
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Filming ultrafast molecular motions in single crystal
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Highways through historically redlined areas likely cause air pollution disparities today
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Digital 'history machines' are never politically neutral, researcher says
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PhD student bioengineers potato plant to detect gamma radiation
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Bald eagles eat prairie dogs? Researchers underscore relationship between raptors and rodents in the Great Plains
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Harmful substances in soft plastic lures: Risks for anglers and the environment
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Life on Earth under 'existential threat': climate scientists
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A systematic review of three key sugar metabolism proteins: HXK, SnRK1 and TOR
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Micro-Lisa: Making a mark with novel nano-scale laser writing
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The origin of the sun's magnetic field could lie close to its surface
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Gut bacteria found in wild wolves may be key to improving domestic dogs' health
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Headed for Mexico, Hurricane Norma strengthens to Category 4
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Leap in the dark: On a mission to rescue the Caribbean's biggest frog
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Five ways to keep towns cool in a heat wave
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NASA's first two-way end-to-end laser communications system
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Loss of plant biodiversity can reduce soil carbon sequestration in grasslands, suggests global study
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Analysis of coastal perspectives of seafood farming expansion in the United States
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Pandemic posed vocabulary challenges for preschoolers, study reveals
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Researchers discover honeybees can detect lung cancer
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The quantum theory of gravitation, effective field theories and strings: Past and present
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Researchers explore an old galactic open cluster
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Aboriginal ritual passed down over 12,000 years, cave find shows
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How an Oklahoma earthquake showed danger remains after years of quakes becoming less frequent
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Hong Kong sticks a fork in disposable plastic products
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Amazon rainforest at a critical threshold: Loss of forest worsens climate change
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Opinion: Why hosting an Olympics competition in Tahiti is a really bad idea
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Image: Bolivian salt lakes from orbit
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Why cats meow at humans more than each other
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Pets and the solar eclipse: How sudden increase in darkness during what should be the middle of day may affect pets
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Exploring policies to reduce child poverty and child maltreatment
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High throughput prediction of sugar beet root weight and sugar content using UAV derived growth dynamics
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Balancing the potentials and pitfalls of AI in college admissions
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Advanced imager ready for installation on IMAP spacecraft
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Deforestation down in Brazil's Amazon
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UK's summer 2022 drought provides warning for future years, say scientists
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Investigating the detection limit of electrochemistry
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Tourists seek out Nordic holidays to keep cool
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Darwin's Galapagos island species, protected yet still at risk
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How does a 'reverse sprinkler' work? Researchers solve decades-old physics puzzle
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Maize yield estimation: The MLAENet approach for accurate and efficient tassel counting
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Decision-making analysis for a new variant of the classical secretary problem
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More than half of U.S. counties have no access or very limited access to local news
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You can help name LA's newest dinosaur fossil?
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Researchers address formulation, manufacturing challenges in obesity, diabetes drugs
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Collecting live snakes in remote Amazon regions for study is no easy task—here's how we do it
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Moderate performance goals let workers adapt to turbulent marketplaces, research suggests
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West Africa's plastic waste could be fueling the economy instead of polluting the ocean
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A new estimate of US soil organic carbon to improve Earth system models
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Lack of sexually related injuries does not mean rape victim was 'making it up,' says study
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New device harnesses sweat power for fitness trackers
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Fishy mystery of Bristol marine reptile solved
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Study finds carbon released during macroalgal growth has significant sequestration potential
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Machine learning techniques enhance the discovery of excited nuclear levels in sulfur-38
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NASA's Juno to get close look at Jupiter's volcanic moon Io on Dec. 30
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Singing researchers find cross-cultural patterns in music and language
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First report of wound treatment by a wild animal using a pain-relieving plant
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Virtual reality study finds that environmental interventions may not reduce fear of crime
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Study reveals how salinity affects El Niño diversity
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Plant sensors could act as an early warning system for farmers
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AI-based approach matches protein interaction partners
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Researchers develop method to extract useful proteins from beer-brewing leftovers
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A new species of rare pseudoscorpion has been named after the Slovak president
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Searing heat scorches US from Chicago to East Coast
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Backyards, urban parks support bird diversity in unique ways
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DREAM tool for gene therapies uses 'locally sourced' components
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Using a refrigerated microscope and antifreeze to directly observe the ice-liquid interface
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'Harvesting data': Latin American AI startups transform farming
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Study suggests Io's volcanoes have been active for 4.5 billion years
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Quick-drying polymer may be key to more energy-efficient buildings
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Using DNA sequencing to show how marine worms adapt to deep-sea conditions
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State of 'catastrophe' as downpours hit Chile
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Cataclysmic variable Swift J0503.7-2819 investigated by researchers
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New foods can go from yucky to yummy as people's perceptions evolve
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Researchers explore how beluga whale melon changes shape during social interaction
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New method provides automated calculation of surface properties in crystals
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How creating less-gassy cows could help fight climate change
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Wildfire plumes deposit ash on seawater, fueling growth of phytoplankton
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Microalgae research advances toward goal of net zero carbon emissions
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Researchers discuss current state of homophobia, transphobia and biphobia
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Food security: Researchers discover gene for resistance against a disease that ravages rice and wheat crops
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Springing simulations forward with quantum computing
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Young people in Philly's toughest neighborhoods explain how violence disrupts their physical and mental health
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Self-adaptive system for temperature control: A dynamically controllable strategy for healing wound tissue
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How cleanups along Miami's waterways have led to a team effort, environmental changes
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Scientists reveal how light behaves in formless solids
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A novel catalyst for efficient oxidation of inactive alkanes
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Kenya on alert as it braces for first-ever cyclone
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Study suggests 'biodegradable' teabags don't readily deteriorate in the environment
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New research reveals how galaxies avoid early death
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Florida's major power company prepares for this year's hurricanes by dealing with a fake one
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Explaining a supernova's 'string of pearls'
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Microscopic fungi enhance soil carbon storage in new landscapes created by shrinking Arctic glaciers
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Watery planets orbiting dead stars may be good candidates for studying life—if they can survive long enough
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Visual explanations of machine learning models to estimate charge states in quantum dots
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Scientists create world's most amazingly difficult maze with future potential to boost carbon capture
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A NASA rover has reached a promising place to search for fossilized life on Mars
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Strong European backing for Ukraine leaves 'little space' for exploitation of pro-Russian politics, study shows
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Feral horses in Australia's high country are damaging peatlands, decreasing carbon stores
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Natural disasters vs. natural hazards: Risk-mitigation public campaigns might need rewording
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Are rents rising in your neighborhood? Don't blame the baristas
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Archaeologists excavate medieval timber hall at historic Skipsea site
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Scientists engineer plant microbiome for the first time to protect crops against disease and cut use of pesticides
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Galactic archaeology uncovers the dramatic history of our next-door neighbor, the Andromeda galaxy
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Evolution might stop humans from solving climate change, researchers say
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Discovery of new plant protein fold may be seed for anti-cancer drugs
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The largest dam removal in history stirs hopes of restoring California tribes' way of life
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Scientists discover non-transcriptional mechanism of karrikin signaling transduction
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Shake, rattle and launch: Dream Chaser spaceplane passes vibration test
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Carbon capture must quadruple by 2050 to meet climate targets: Report
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'I feel like I've been able to create more awareness': What is it like for Indigenous men at top-ranked universities?
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Alaska's top-heavy glaciers are approaching an irreversible tipping point
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Manipulated hafnia paves the way for next-generation memory devices
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A landslide forced me from my home—and I experienced our failure to deal with climate change at first hand
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Shining light on the radical production of DNA building blocks
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Replacing animal-based foods with alternative proteins would unlock land for carbon removal, say researchers
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Study shows surprising results around coastal restoration, mangroves and sediment
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Soft support can make unexpectedly stable glass
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Earthquakes may not be primary driver of glacial lake outburst floods
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Fewer showers, less laundry, as water cuts hit Bogota
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Over 40% of Antarctica's ice shelves reduced in volume over 25 years, scientists say
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Study demonstrates fast photoionization detection of single erbium ions in silicon
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Study suggests disproportionate number of the most innovative CEOs hail from US counties with a frontier history
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Worried about PFAS in your drinking water? Here's what the evidence says about home filters
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Searching for new asymmetry between matter and antimatter
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Hubble Space Telescope glimpses spiral galaxy UGC 9684
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Food-borne pathogen Listeria may hide from sanitizers in biofilms
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'Post Office Horizon' scandal exposes dangers of 'technological justice', according to study
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Scientists propose AI framework for mass-manufacturing of stem cells for regenerative medicine
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Even if we can't see the first stars, we could detect their impact on the first galaxies
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Boeing will try to launch its first crew on Starliner, again
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Sustainable business models infused with agri-innovation systems can reduce post-harvest food loss and waste
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New tool maps microbial diversity with unprecedented details
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10 million animals die on our roads each year—here's what works (and what doesn't) to cut the toll
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I've spent decades overseeing relief operations around the world, and here's what's going wrong in Gaza
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NOAA researchers discover new fish species
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Permaculture showed us how to farm the land more gently. Can we do the same as we farm the sea?
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Why do carrots curl? Research reveals the mechanics behind root vegetable aging
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Wild bumblebees are capable of logical reasoning, study finds
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Study unveils 3D printing PQD-polymer architectures at room temperature
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Aligned peptide 'noodles' could enable lab-grown biological tissues
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Here's what it would take to see a black hole's photon ring
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Clocks going forward can catch investors napping: How investors' reactions are affected by sleep disruption
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Bloom-forming cyanobacteria and dinoflagellates in five Argentinian reservoirs: A multi-year sampling
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Bacterial colonies fail when cooperative growth creates opportunities for laziness
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Investigating the contribution of gamma-ray blazar flares to neutrino flux
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Q&A: Clarifying the megathrust earthquake mechanism
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A harmonious solution to career success for overqualified employees
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Research shows government regulation of jobs hinders workers and consumers
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As another cyclone heads for Queensland, residents must be ready for torrential rain and floods
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Chameleons inspire new multicolor 3D-printing technology
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Q&A: Asteroid rocks may hold secrets to the origin of the solar system
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Spiders really may be more scared of you than you are of them
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Highlights of results from space station science in 2023
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Paper or no plastic: New bill may eliminate plastic bags in California entirely
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BepiColombo detects escaping oxygen and carbon in unexplored region of Venus's magnetosphere
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Satellites unveil the size and nature of the world's coral reefs
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Computer model helps grape growers adapt to shorter winters
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System detects microorganisms that mar the quality of beer
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Gaza conflict: How children's lives are affected on every level
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Investigating collective motions in schools of zebrafish could deepen understanding of active systems
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Researchers study fast-moving black hole to better understand formation of black hole binaries
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Black farmers in Brazil changing views on coffee production
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Art-based approaches can encourage fresh perspectives on the future
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How evolution has optimized the magnetic sensor in birds
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Upgrading the LHCb sub-detectors for the high-luminosity LHC
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Micro/nanoscale 4D printing revolution: Manufacturing high-resolution transformable 3D structures
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Apology psychology: Breaking gender stereotypes leads to more effective communication, says study
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Opinion: Banning social media for under-16s won't help—teaching digital media literacy will
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Acid attacks are a form of violence against women—the law needs to treat them as such, researcher says
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Chance find fulfills 110-year mission to give ancient Nubians a voice
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Condor telescope reveals a new world for astrophysicists
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New research finds low levels of trust in fisheries institutions post-Brexit
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Team reports on the occurrence of antibiotic resistance genes in the western Qinghai Lake basin
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Study investigates enhancing superconductivity of graphene-calcium superconductors
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Researchers realize photo-driven nitrogen fixation and ammonia synthesis mediated by lithium hydride
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Examining gender stereotypes embedded in natural language
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Plan to shoot thousands of West Coast owls ignites protest
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Glaciers can give us clues about when a volcano might erupt
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Structure-destabilizing mutations transform Bcl-2 from an antiapoptotic protein into a proapoptotic protein
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Investigating a recently discovered Arabian Partridge population in Saudi Arabia's Harrat Uwayrid Biosphere Reserve
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From moon 'dust' to moon 'soil': Graduate student grows chickpeas in amended moondust
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Astronomers discover new supernova remnant
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Unlocking quantum computing power: Automated protocol design for quantum advantage
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Study finds that for Republican men, environmental support hinges on partisan identity
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Study shows selective breeding has constrained communication abilities in domestic dogs compared to wolves
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Study of ancient viruses offers insights into phage-bacteria interactions spanning several millennia
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Common mineral in red soils tends to lock away trace metals over time, study finds
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New research shows 'juvenile' T. rex fossils are a distinct species of small tyrannosaur
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Egypt pyramid renovation sparks debate
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Scientists uncover evidence for a new form of collective sensing in electric elephantnose fish
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Researchers develop nanotechnology for creating wafer-scale nanoparticle monolayers in seconds
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New geological map reveals secrets of Greenland's icy interior
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New study shows sea otters helped prevent widespread California kelp forest declines over the past century
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New study highlights role of 'social capital' in contributing to food security of Somali-American households
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Big cities foster socioeconomic segregation: Here's how we can fix that
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Four myths about vertical farming debunked by an expert
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New sustainable way to synthesize vital fertilizer
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'Pretty privilege': Attractive people considered more trustworthy, research confirms
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A turtle time capsule: DNA found in ancient shell
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Music education, support networks, and continuity are key factors regulating adolescents' arts participation, says study
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Marine biologist shows how computers are quick and reliable in counting seals
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'Short burst' approach improves young students' literacy skills
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What ancient farmers can really teach us about adapting to climate change—and how political power influences outcomes
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Scientists create a cell that precludes malignant growth
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Genetic variants identified in miracle fruit pulp transcriptomes
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Nanoparticles target multiple COVID variants through the twist in the spike protein
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Planetary size and associated cooling rate may explain why Mars died while Earth survived
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Non-sectarian parties improve democracy and social stability, study says
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Solar storm detected in deep sea observatories
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Physicists unlock controllable nonlinear Hall effect in twisted bilayer graphene
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Signaling across kingdoms to build the plant microbiome
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Bioengineers send cardiac muscle samples into space to study heart cell biology in microgravity
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Rethinking ancient Rome and its colonies in Africa
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Scientists tune the entanglement structure in an array of qubits
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Space Force training HQ gets official nod to come to Space Coast
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'End-effector,' robotic system developed by engineering team puts autonomous cotton harvesting within reach
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Sensitive instruments to explore metal-rich asteroid
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Facial features linked to stereotypes and social class perception
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Decades of nonsmoking laws pay off with increased corporate innovation
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Dipole-dipole interactions: Observing a new clock systematic shift
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A doctors group calls its 'excited delirium' paper outdated and withdraws its approval
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Scientists believe AI will play a crucial role in tackling biodiversity crisis
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Q&A: Study explores opportunities to increase representation of women in leadership
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Nuclear arms more prominent amid geopolitical tensions: Researchers
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Further evidence of Earth's core leaking found on Baffin Island
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Pump-probe high-harmonic spectroscopy could catch geometric phase effect around conical intersection in molecule: Study
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Research team discovers new property of light
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Living in a 'mass extinction'
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Iceland on high alert for volcanic eruption—what we know so far
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Expanded child tax credit would ultimately save money, reduce poverty, says expert
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Using heavy-ion collisions at the LHC, scientists determine the thickness of neutron 'skin' in lead-208 nuclei
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Research reveals visuals' crucial role in strategic decision-making
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Tissue-integrated sensitive glucose nanosenor uses inactive glucose oxidase enzyme for continuous monitoring
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Wild plants may edit their genomes in the same way we make GM crops—and it could be crucial to evolution
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A 20-year-old puzzle solved: Researchers reveal the 'three-dimensional vortex' of zero-dimensional ferroelectrics
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Advancing transistor technology with triply-degenerate semimetal PtBi₂
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Turning to nature to improve vital water treatment
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Earliest detection of metal challenges what we know about the first galaxies
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NASA's Roman telescope to use rare events to calculate expansion rate of universe
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Scientists identify class of binding molecules that can be used for targeted protein degradation
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The magical California state park that doesn't allow visitors
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Planning for a smooth landing on Mars
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Photosynthesis powers our world, but what fuels this fundamental process?
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Research team reveals cellular and molecular basis of spur development in Impatiens uliginosa
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Putting animals to sleep can give veterinarians suicidal thoughts
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Breakthrough on tar spot pathogen enables field research
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Growth regulator 5-aminolevulinic acid enhances the cold resistance of tomato plants
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Male glass frogs that care for offspring found to have smaller testes
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New models suggest Milky Way is not as packed with stars as previously thought
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Elevating neuromorphic computing using laser-controlled filaments in vanadium dioxide
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Which type of clouds make it harder to see the April 8 solar eclipse?
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How preferences for Indigenous policies differ between the Indigenous and majority populations in Norway and Sweden
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NASA scientists discover a novel galactic 'fossil'
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Manipulating polyamines to enhance antibody efficacy: A novel approach in biotechnology
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Study sheds new light on cross-species virus spillovers that can cause pandemics
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Field experiments show ungulates fear elephants as much as leopards
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Restoring the Great Salt Lake would support environmental justice as well as have ecological benefits, researchers say
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New optical tweezers can trap large and irregularly shaped particles
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Researchers distill the facts of a chemical separation process and upend a decades-old theory
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Scientists develop deep learning method to design bilin-binding proteins
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Burnt out? How your employer can help you return to work for the better
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India court urges national emergency declaration for heat waves
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Wildfires scorch central Chile, death toll tops 110
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Koalas can predict and prepare for the hottest days of summer, study finds
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Researchers develop a nanoparticle that can penetrate the blood-brain barrier
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Iron influences plant immunity and may promote resiliency against climate change
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New study sheds new light on forests' role in climate and water cycle
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Haiku poems may shine a light on humans' relationship with insects, study suggests
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Researchers develop nonlinear optical crystals by unusual cationic substitution strategy
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New insights into how cell shape influences protein transport rates
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How mantle movements shape Earth's surface
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Five ways NASA supercomputing takes missions from concept to reality
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China's FAST observatory is playing a key role in the search for aliens
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Marketing experts measure brain waves and skin current to predict emotions
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New research confirms plastic production is directly linked to plastic pollution
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Advancing tissue engineering with shape memory hydrogels
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Could a new law of physics support the idea we're living in a computer simulation?
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El Niño may be drying out the southern hemisphere: Here's how that affects the whole planet
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Surf's up: Big waves pound US West Coast
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Thermal refuges help trout beat the heat in hot weather
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Rare elephant twins born in dramatic birth in Thailand
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Media failed to highlight the negative impact of single-use facemasks on the environment, says review
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Chicago ranked 2nd for worst air pollution in 2023 among major US cities, global report says
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Photon upconversion: Steering light with supercritical coupling
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Novel catalysts for improved methanol production using carbon dioxide dehydrogenation
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How do emotions help construct our cultural identity in music festivals?
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Discovery of organic catalyst could lead to cheaper fuel cells
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Elephants use gestures and vocal cues when greeting each other, study reports
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Astronomers discover at least one in a dozen stars show evidence of planetary ingestion
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New fish species found in the Great Barrier Reef
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Hera asteroid mission goes on trial
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Oman revives CO2-busting mangroves as climate threat lurks
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The latest crocodile attack is tragic—but the Northern Territory doesn't have a croc problem, says researcher
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Human activities have an intense impact on Earth's deep subsurface fluid flow
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A faster, cheaper way to synthesize diabetes and weight loss drugs like semaglutide
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Exploring the asteroid Apophis with small satellites
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New research shows extra practice in blending letter sounds helps struggling readers
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Challenging the gig economy
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New images reveal what Neptune and Uranus really look like
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Mimicking a bird's sticky spit to create cellulose gels
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Growing rural-urban divide exists only among white Americans
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Paint that can change colors? The skin of an octopus holds the key, researchers say
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How DNA analysis of our rivers and lakes can reveal new secrets about their biodiversity
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Does your dog understand when you say 'fetch the ball'? A new study in Hungary says yes
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Standing together against hate: A collective responsibility
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Most kids are only coached by men in junior sport—women also need to be part of the picture, say researchers
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Do tree-planting campaigns follow best practices for successful forest restoration?
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Astronomers detect an extended stellar halo surrounding galaxy Ark 227
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Low snow on the Himalayas threatens water security: Study
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Mismatched timing: How climate change challenges bird migration
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New book gives insider's view of cosmic search for life
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A framework for screening pharmaceuticals and personal care products in landfill leachates
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Scientists discover huge magnetic toroids in the Milky Way halo
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Colombia to cull some of Pablo Escobar's hippos
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Artificially intelligent software provides a detailed look at jets of plasma used to treat cancer
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'Time bomb': Tree-killing bugs threaten France's lush forests
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LIGO surpasses the quantum limit
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Brave new workplace: The future of hybrid working
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Japan moon lander put to sleep after surviving lunar night
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Wokewashing undermines the credibility of CEO sociopolitical communications: Study
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Driving photochemistry with sub-molecular precision
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DESI first-year data delivers unprecedented measurements of expanding universe
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Chemists break barriers and open up super-resolution molecule mass analysis
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Nostalgia in politics: Study sheds light on how (and why) parties appeal to the past in their election campaigns
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Double-pulse LIBS technology provides environmentally friendly analysis of deep-sea materials
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San Diego's plan to help beach neighborhoods survive, and thrive, as seas rise
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Boeing's Starliner finally ready for first crewed mission
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Climate 'loss and damage' talks end in failure
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A physical model to quantify the quality of stones selected as tools by Stone Age hunter–gatherers
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Innovating optoelectronic components with phosphorus
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Bird flu is causing thousands of seal deaths. Scientists aren't sure how to slow it down
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Announcing the birth of QUIONE, a unique analog quantum processor
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A crown rust fungus could help manage two highly invasive plants in Minnesota
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Can life at sea teach us to live in a more meaningful way?
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Chickpeas grown in lunar regolith are stressed but reach maturity, shows study
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Genome study shows humans pass more viruses to animals than we catch from them
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Geologists reveal mysterious and diverse volcanism in lunar Apollo Basin, Chang'e-6 landing site
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Song lyrics have become simpler and more repetitive since 1980, study finds
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'Plug and play' nanoparticles could make it easier to tackle various biological targets
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High fidelity spatial mode quantum gates enabled by diffractive neural networks
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How astronomers work out the size of the solar system
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Two tech companies with Philly ties just joined forces to make it easier for college students to get financial aid
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Hubble captures throng of spiral galaxies
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Nova eruption of V1716 Sco inspected in X-rays and gamma rays
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Threat from sand and dust storms spreading: UN
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Climate change reveals intricate dynamics of reproductive barriers in marine species
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Alternatives to walking your dog in the summer
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The threat posed by climate change: Study shows among over-40-year-olds, parents worry just as much as non-parents
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AI makes a rendezvous in space
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High-throughput mass spectrometry platform enables in-situ screening of fatty-acid-producing strains
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Novel method could explore gluon saturation at the future electron-ion collider
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Sea lamprey offers clues to how the brains of vertebrates evolved
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Why young workers are leaving fossil fuel jobs—and what to do if you feel like 'climate quitting'
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Astronomers explore stellar populations of an extremely metal-poor dwarf galaxy
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Mathematical model reveals how a pit viper is able to find its dinner in the dead of night
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Novel mechanisms for cleavage-independent activation of gasdermins revealed
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Viewing Hurricane Beryl from space
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Plankton researchers urge their colleagues to mix it up
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How companies calculate their carbon footprints
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Superdeep diamonds provide a window on supercontinent growth
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Researchers reveal sources of black carbon in southeastern Qinghai-Tibet plateau
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Durian genome upgrade reveals the role of chromosome reshuffling
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New deep learning AI tool helps ecologists monitor rare birds through their songs
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Researchers engineer new approach for controlling thermal emission
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Researchers find degradation of cell wall key in the spread of resistance
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What does Lake Washington's warming mean for its future?
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Study shows movement coordination leads to strong sense of togetherness
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Researchers succeed for first time in accurately dating a 7,000-year-old prehistoric settlement using cosmic rays
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Study finds shy sea anemones are more likely to survive heat waves
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What's the best way to pack for space?
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'Unheard of in structural biology': New enzyme models reveal disease insights
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Ancient DNA reveals children with Down syndrome in past societies. What can their burials tell us about their lives?
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NASA's Mars Sample Return mission is in trouble—but it's a vital step to sending humans to the red planet
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Changes in pig farming in the 20th century spread antibiotic-resistant Salmonella around the world, finds study
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Dietitian suggests adding a little sugar to water for horses away from home
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Five dead in US storms, country girds for more fierce weather
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Textured tiles help endangered eels overcome human-made river obstacles, study shows
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Reimagining electron microscopy: Bringing high-end resolution to lower-cost microscopes
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Observing macroscopic quantum effects in the dark
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Investors are 'flying blind' to risk of climate lawsuits, researchers say
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Advancing real-time 3D holographic display: A new method for computer-generated holography
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Artificial intelligence brings a virtual fly to life
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Shark hatching success drops from 82% to 11% in climate change scenario
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Novel approach to advanced electronics, data storage with ferroelectricity
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The end of the quantum tunnel: Exact instanton transseries for quantum mechanics
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The largest great ape to ever live went extinct because of climate change, study finds
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Chasing the light: Study finds new clues about warming in the Arctic
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Salmon fishing off California's coast banned for second year in a row
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The genetic heritage of the Denisovans may have left its mark on our mental health
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Engineering bacteria to biosynthesize intricate protein complexes
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Scientists unearth stingrays' heavy lifting role in estuaries
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Successful employer-driven disability initiatives benefit individuals and companies, finds study
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Scientists use NMR spectroscopy to map polyelectrolyte distribution and solve a century-old chemistry riddle
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Interstellar signal linked to aliens was actually just a truck
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How embracing the cringe can help your dating life
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Orchid plants nurture their seedlings via shared underground fungal network, study shows
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Study shows ultra-thin two-dimensional materials can rotate the polarization of visible light
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Method to detect dark matter could lead to a better understanding of galaxy evolution
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Changing native vegetation laws to allow burning on private land is good fire management, say Australian researchers
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Victoria's new habitat law fails to protect a tiny endangered species, say researchers
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New study challenges drought theory for Cahokia exodus
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Giant salamander-like creature was a top predator in the ice age before the dinosaurs
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Forensic anthropologists work to identify human skeletal remains and uncover the stories of the unknown dead
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Different means to the same end: How C. elegans protects its chromosomes
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Boosting PET recycling with higher standards for laboratory experiments
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Astronomers reveal a new link between water and planet formation
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AI helps provide the most complete map of interactions key to bacterial survival
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Feeding native ecosystems with waste
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Researchers: A rush on critical minerals is coming for Australia's most remote and disadvantaged communities
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New adhesive tape picks up and sticks down 2D materials as easily as child's play
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Buying affordable ethical chocolate is almost impossible—but some firms are offering the next best thing
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Turning mine waste into healthy soil
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Scientists craft a protein-based bandpass filter for synthetic biology
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Study shows AI-driven cyberattacks can inflict damage on GDP and supply chains for the world's largest economies
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How do we help students from disadvantaged backgrounds feel confident about school?
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From black hole entropy to the complexity of plant leaves: An intriguing linkage
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NASA's Perseverance fords an ancient river to reach science target
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Exemplar-based data generation and leaf-level analysis for phenotyping drought-stressed poplar saplings
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Laser-scribed graphene for sensors
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Pathogenic bacteria use molecular 'shuttle services' to fill their injection apparatus with the right product
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Study finds women are vulnerable in post-war peace processes
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Study explores changing design of birdfeeders as influenced by unwanted guests
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Chaotic jumble of merging spiral galaxies hints at possible fate of Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies
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Seawater dynamics in an underexplored Antarctic fjord
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New understanding of avian eggshell attachment has implications for medical, egg industries
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Insights into 2D materials from international collaboration
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Gene expression technology set to semi-automation
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The world's business and finance sectors can do much more to reverse deforestation—here's the data to prove it
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Nanoparticle researchers develop microfluidic platform for better delivery of gene therapy for lung disease
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New research could enable more—and more efficient—synthesis of metastable materials
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Clouds blanket the night side of the hot exoplanet WASP-43b
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The underground network: Decoding the dynamics of plant-fungal symbiosis
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Crowdfunding after the Marshall fire overwhelmingly helped wealthy households, find researchers
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Scientists reveal working mechanism of multilayer MoS₂ photodetector with broad spectral range and multiband response
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Young Australians increasingly get news from social media, but many don't understand algorithms
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Earth's vital signs are now in 'uncharted territory,' climate scientists warn
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Surfing NASA's internet of animals: Satellites study ocean wildlife
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The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, debris of Halley's comet, peaks this weekend. Here's how to see it
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Research links climate change to vampire bat expansion and rabies virus spillover
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New algae species rewrites understanding of reef systems
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Ancient sea turtle housed at Boston aquarium for more than 50 years passes another physical
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Decreases in social disparities in air pollution during lockdown suggest the need for sustainable policies
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How close is too close to a kilonova?
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Study finds world economy already committed to income reduction of 19% due to climate change
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Researchers publish guide to the naturalized and invasive plants of Malawi
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New study reveals widening gap on racial inequality in higher education
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Specialist training transforms football coach attitudes towards intervening to prevent violence and abuse, study shows
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'The Meg' shark was actually quite thin, scientists say
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Bees are still being harmed despite tightened pesticide regulations, study shows
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Will electric fields lead the way in developing semiconductors with high power efficiency?
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China lithium boom harming fragile Tibetan plateau: report
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Study explores why Australians love going to the cinema
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Scientists trigger mini-earthquakes in the lab
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Brazil's booming ag sector draws cash and controversy
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'Digitizing' your wardrobe can help you save money and make sustainable fashion choices
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Researcher uses satellite imagery to investigate ancient urbanism in eastern Africa
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Study finds anti-piracy messages backfire, especially for men
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Companies ignoring climate risks get punished by markets, new study reveals
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Researcher: Debt, wage theft and coercion drive the global garment industry—the only answer is collective action
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The Hubble telescope has shifted into one-gyro mode after months of technical issues
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Bacteria can develop resistance to drugs they haven't encountered before. Scientists figured this out decades ago
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Building blocks for life could have formed near new stars and planets
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Researchers overestimate their own honesty, finds study
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Engineered increase in mesophyll conductance improves photosynthetic efficiency in field trial
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Hurricane Lidia strengthens on course for Mexico
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Tracing the lineage of North America's native Blackfoot Confederacy
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Space company develops centrifuge to test impact of gravity on crystalline-structured drug molecules
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Europe's long-delayed Ariane 6 rocket set for July 9 launch
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Iconic Old West tumbleweeds roll in and blanket parts of suburban Salt Lake City
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Comprehensive study explores influence of gene expression on primate brain evolution
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Researchers find high concentrations of D-amino acids and D-lactate in estuarine polychaetes
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Attitudes to adulthood are shifting as traditional milestones become out of reach, new study finds
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Gendered discrimination and disrespect 'all too common' in legal profession, Australian report shows
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Mapping the best route for a spacecraft traveling beyond the sun's sphere of influence
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New research highlights implications of antibiotic use in human and veterinary medicine
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Mukbang influencer marketing and consumer engagement with food brands
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Successful engine test boosts Vega-C toward return-to-flight
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Researchers demonstrate breakthrough recyclability of carbon nanotube sheets
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Research reveals pre-collapse monitoring of Kakhovka Dam, Ukraine
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Storms swell Iguazu falls to near decade-high flow
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The demonstration of vacuum levitation and motion control on an optical-electrostatic chip
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Climate change coping mechanism discovered in algae
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New evidence suggests Ötzi the Iceman's tattoos were made using a single-pointed tool
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New biocatalytic method eliminates cyanide in nitrile production
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Climate change will disrupt inland wetlands in North America, study finds
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Chemists develop technique for extending nitrene reactions to three days
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Researchers offer theoretical description of topological water wave structures
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Oregon officials close entire coast to mussel harvesting due to shellfish poisoning
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Controlling waves in magnets with superconductors for the first time
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Shaping the future of polymer nanocarriers
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3D printing technology for tissue: Researchers combine hydrogels and fibers
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Anthropologist's research sheds light on the growing population of non-religious Moroccans
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New design improves water decontamination via plasma jet
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Researchers create power-generating, gel electret-based device for wearable sensors
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Alternative splicing and transcription factor interplay in blood orange anthocyanin biosynthesis
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Conservation value of field research stations grossly misunderstood and underfunded, scientists say
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Unlocking blueberry quality: The role of cuticular waxes
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Female North Atlantic right whales growing smaller, leading to fewer births
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Researchers: Heat is coming for our crops—we have to make them ready
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Team develops portable swept-source Raman spectrometer for chemical and biomedical applications
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Study suggests struggling students who repeat third grade see improved achievement
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Humans can get their pets sick: Reverse zoonoses more common than once thought
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Origins of cumulative culture in human evolution—researchers identify contributions to today's culture and technology
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Massive landslide hits Papua New Guinea, many feared dead
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Non-native diversity mirrors Earth's biodiversity: Study highlights potential for future waves of invasive species
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Is social media fueling political polarization?
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New laser experiment spins light like a merry-go-round
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'Atypical' gathering of 'rare' deep-sea predators spotted for first time in Panama
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Study provides rare field-based evidence of opportunistic cannibalism in mini marsupial
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SpaceX poised for third launch test of Starship megarocket
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Trained AI system learns to design cellular materials for tissue engineering, energy storage
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Make new friends and become a role model: Why you should consider volunteering if you're in your 20s or 30s
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Why women and minority groups are still underrepresented in top management
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Research team releases new fertilizer prediction tool
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From the skies to your roof, what does a raindrop pick up along the way?
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One in five 10-year-olds in the UK experience physical punishment, reports study
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Tropical forests can't recover naturally without fruit eating birds, carbon recovery study shows
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Key mechanism in nuclear reaction dynamics promises advances in nuclear physics
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Some Black residents still distrust Baltimore police department, even after reforms, research finds
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Scientists unveil ruthenium catalyst for new reaction discovery and optimization
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Personality type can help predict who's single or in a relationship, and how happy they are, says study
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First step towards synthetic carbon dioxide fixation in living cells
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Surprising insights about debris flows on Mars
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Disentangling nature's contributions to international trade
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Plastic-eating bacteria turn waste into useful starting materials for other products
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D-day's secret weapon: How wetland science stopped Normandy landings from getting bogged down
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Webb directly images two planets orbiting white dwarfs
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Agronomists find microbes to protect tomatoes from dangerous fungus
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Research finds that neutering Rottweilers may affect their lifespan
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Newly discovered protein prevents DNA triplication
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Why figuring out how potassium is destroyed in stars is important to understanding the universe
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Study finds individuals less likely to evaluate peers negatively if facing evaluation themselves
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DNA analysis reveals that Jamestown Colony residents ate dogs with Indigenous ancestry
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Biodegradable sensor monitors levels of pesticides via direct contact with surface of fruit and vegetables
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Study compares Salmonella rates in backyard, commercial poultry farm samples
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Representation matters in asynchronous, scripted online learning environment
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Unveiling the sun: NASA's open data approach to solar eclipse research
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Ancient ocean slowdown warns of future climate chaos
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Verdict in for wildlife mystery in Nevada where DNA tests show suspected wolves were coyotes
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New research offers a theory on how gold, platinum, and other precious metals found their way into Earth's mantle
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Study explains regional differences in bird diversity in agroforestry systems
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Research shows that photorespiration does not protect against fluctuating light conditions
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The earliest merging quasars ever seen
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UN report warns of catastrophic climate tipping points: California is nearing several
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'Nano stitches' enable lighter and tougher composite materials
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Animal behavior research better at keeping observer bias from sneaking in—but there's still room to improve
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Harnessing light with hemispherical shells for improved photovoltaics
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Researchers analyze career pathways for gifted girls
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Scroll depicting rat wedding banquet provides important insight about cooking in medieval Japan
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First detection of negative ions on the moon
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Another short delay for Boeing Starliner, now targeting May 25
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Engineers develop innovative microbiome analysis software tools
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New method minimizes alignment errors in microlens array production
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Why Hawaii became a hotbed of legal activism to protect the climate
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From mantle to crust: Solving a green metal mystery
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Researchers accidentally discover that mixing water with a peptide results in self-assembling and self-healing glass
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Study focuses on the Bank of England and its environmental mandate in relation to net zero
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Police leaders face challenges when seeking to accommodate community stakeholders
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Intercellular messengers reveal themselves
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Astronomers comb telescope archive and find microsecond-duration burst
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Polar bears could vanish from Canada's Hudson Bay if temperatures rise 2C
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Sulfur molecules from space may have seeded early life on Earth
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Ice shell thickness reveals water temperature on ocean worlds
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Giant clams may hold the answers to making solar energy more efficient
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Investigating banana trees as buffers to fight wildfires
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Indonesia's Mount Ibu erupts, spewing thick ash and dark clouds into the sky
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Medicinal drugs pollute the St. Lawrence River, presenting possible risk to aquatic organisms: Study
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Microplastics may slow the rate at which carbon is pulled from the sea surface to the depths
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Nudging in a virtual supermarket for more animal welfare
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Officials sued over farm chemicals near Latino schools
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Astronomers observe supermassive black hole feeding and feedback on sub-parsec scales
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UK report: Innovative approaches by financial institutions can make a crucial difference in gambling-related harm
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Nanostructured flat lens uses machine learning to 'see' more clearly, while using less power
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Study reveals areas of Brazilian Amazon where no ecological research has been done
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Alarm bells ring as scientists uncover major flaws in ability to track changes to global conservation areas
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Researchers find magnetic excitations can be held together by repulsive interactions
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A visualization of everything on Earth—the difference between biomass and technomass
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Personal connections at work positively impact retention and mental health, says report
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Adding crushed rock to farmland pulls carbon out of the air, field test shows
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Research suggests ways to ensure more sustainability in global agricultural trade
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How killifish embryos use suspended animation to survive over 8 months of drought
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Scientists debate Gulf Stream's role in North Atlantic currents
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Researchers establish green pharmaceutical production from wood waste
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Does wearing a face mask make you seem more or less trustworthy?
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New software allows scientists to model shapeshifting proteins in native cellular environments
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Study finds manure control effective in reducing soil antibiotic-resistant bacteria
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Study shows the best way to save giraffes is to support wildlife law enforcement and end poaching
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Robots can't outrun animals. A new study explores why
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Bedtime or go time? Observing what animals do during a total solar eclipse
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Team evaluates agricultural management practices in new nitrous oxide accounting method
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New York City owl Flaco was exposed to pigeon virus and rat poison before death, tests show
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Traces of DNA in the stomachs of predatory snails provide new insights into the ecology of placozoans
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Model shows how fish synchronize tail fins to save energy
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Japanese AI tool predicts when recruits will quit jobs
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First reports of severe coral bleaching this summer as the Great Barrier Reef warms up
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Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy models unravel cell wall composition and nutritional quality in buffel grass
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Minerals in ancient meteorites offer insights into the origin of most of the Earth's surface
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Diverse friend groups promote better social cohesion and well-being, study finds
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Researchers: Disinformation campaigns are undermining democracy—here's how we can fight back
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Study reveals differences in DNA folding between neurons and other brain cells, links them to cell functions
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New 3D-printed microscale photonic lantern opens opportunities for spatial mode multiplexing
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When to say goodbye? Survey sheds light on difficult decisions for dog owners
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Material cycle for amine chemistry: Important building blocks created from platform chemical in single step
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Targeted protein degradation: New adapter molecule expands potential of cell's waste disposal system
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Team reports on ultrafast laser state active controlling based on anisotropic quasi-1D material
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Scientists track sea level rise from glaciers in Greenland and Antarctica
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Spooky states and figure eights: Stepping into the quantum computing 'ring'
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Compounds released by bleaching reefs promote bacteria, potentially stressing coral further
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Less ice in the Arctic ocean has complex effects on marine ecosystems and ocean productivity, study finds
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Coral reefs: Battlegrounds for survival in a changing climate
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Earthquake of magnitude 6.3 strikes off southern Peru
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Quantum simulation with ultracold fermions unveils pairing pseudogap
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Q&A: EPA finalizes phase-out plan for 'forever chemicals' known as PFAS
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Better kombucha brewing through chemistry
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New strategy for high-performance cathodes in aqueous zinc ion batteries
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Image: Cygnus flies to the International Space Station
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Vitamin A may play a central role in stem cell biology and wound repair
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Discovering van Gogh in the wild: Scientists unveil a new gecko species
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Climate change threatens cereal crop yields: Study
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BarbNet: Awn phenotyping with advanced deep learning, potential applications in the automation of barley awns sorting
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Tropical forest loss from growing rubber trade is more substantial than previously thought, research finds
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Enormous rock engravings may be prehistoric territorial markers, suggest archaeologists
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The physics behind 300-year-old firefighting methods could inform knowledge of how our hearts work
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Summers warm up faster than winters, fossil shells from Antwerp show
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Female toxin-producing newts are surprisingly more poisonous than males
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Researchers elucidate the spatial structure and molecular mechanisms of 'prime editor,' a novel gene-editing tool
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Comprehensive model unravels quantum-mechanical effects behind photoluminescence in thin gold films
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Saudi fund launches new group to boost space industry
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Unlocking the entrepreneurial brain: New perspectives on cognitive flexibility
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UK teens experienced spike in online harm during COVID-19 pandemic, report claims
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The ABCs of CBD for pets
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Researchers confirm six unique strains of African swine fever virus
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The problems with climate scenarios, and how to fix them
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Unlocking the magnetic superpowers of topological magnons
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Study demonstrates that a process that turns off DNA transcription can, paradoxically, also turn it on
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Hydrogeologists develop innovative way to predict saltwater intrusion into groundwater
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Mosaic grassland landscapes are the most beneficial in terms of ecosystem services, Swiss study finds
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Baby orangutan born at Tampa's Busch Gardens via C-section is a rare feat
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Global climate databases work with incorrect data for the tropics, study shows
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Oldest evidence of human cannibalism as a funerary practice
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A carbon-lite atmosphere could be a sign of water and life on other terrestrial planets, study finds
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Precision nutrition for dairy cattle: Can robots help?
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Scientists unveil all-optical phase conjugation method using diffractive wavefront processing
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New Indian telescope identifies its first supernova
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Religious people coped better with the COVID-19 pandemic, research suggests
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Orcas covered in scars left by 'cookiecutter sharks' may be new population, study says
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New deep-sea crustacean discovered in Bahamas
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Do racehorses even know they're 'racing' each other? It's unlikely
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The more relaxed a horse is the better it is at learning new tasks, study finds
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New process for screening old urine samples reveals previously undetected 'designer drugs'
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Mass fish die-off in Vietnam as heat wave roasts Southeast Asia
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Why March Madness is a special time of year for state budgets
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Shark-bitten orcas in the Northeastern Pacific could be a new population of killer whale
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NASA's Chandra notices the galactic center is venting
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Spectral evidence found for Dirac spinons in a kagome lattice antiferromagnet
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Is innovation in business measurable?
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Why is Australia's east coast getting so much rain? An atmospheric scientist explains
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Virologist offers perspective on avian influenza outbreak
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Pathogen that plagues food processing plants eradicated by blue light
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Evolutionary biologists show that the color variants of female cuckoos are based on ancient mutations
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New research describes how ADHD gives entrepreneurs an edge
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Half of tested caviar products from Europe are illegal, and some aren't even caviar, finds study
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Researcher: Culturally diverse teens greatly benefit from social media—banning it would cause harm
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A metal-free organic framework for electrocatalytic production of ethylene from carbon dioxide
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How to buy sustainable salmon: An expert guide to navigating the nuance of eco-labels
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Ritacuba Blanco: death of a Colombian glacier
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Hurricanes are now twice as likely to zip from minor to whopper than decades ago, study says
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A tale of two proteins: Fundamental research could make growing better crops like clockwork
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New carbon material sets energy-storage record, likely to advance supercapacitors
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California's largest reservoir project in decades clears environmental court challenge
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NASA's Roman space telescope's 'eyes' pass first vision test
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Japanese astronaut to be first non-American to set foot on moon
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How salt from the Caribbean affects our climate
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OSIRIS-REx flies on as OSIRIS-APEX to explore its second asteroid
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Secrets in the canopy: Scientists discover 8 striking new bee species in the Pacific
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Making a superconductor liquid–solid out of the vacuum with hundred-exatesla-strong magnetic fields
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More than 2,100 people are evacuated as an Indonesian volcano spews clouds of ash
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Study finds 10 Bacillus strains can regulate antioxidative system in response to acid stresses
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A concentrated beam of particles and photons could push us to Proxima Centauri
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Gene discovery may help growers battle grape downy mildew
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Torrential rains kill 27 across Central America
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Study uncovers a quantum acoustical Drude peak shift in strange metals
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Climate report: US struck with more than 100 tornadoes, heavy snow in April
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'It needs to be talked about earlier': Some children get periods at 8, years before menstruation is taught at school
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Written accounts reveal how sexual assault claims were dealt with in the Middle Ages
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Mozambican Woodlands could store more than double the carbon previously estimated
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Touchibo, a robot that fosters inclusion in education through touch
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Mindfulness, monasticism, and women in Thai Buddhism
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Really need those new shoes? Why you might spend up big at the Black Friday sales
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Analysis of millions of posts shows that users seek out echo chambers on social media
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How a microscopic coastal creature may become deadlier in our changing climate
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How hunting may have turned humans into long-distance runners
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Analysis of NASA InSight data suggests Mars hit by meteoroids more often than thought
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Researchers catch protons in the act of dissociation with ultrafast 'electron camera'
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Remote work, reduced pay: Are we willing to make a trade?
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The fading boundary between farmers and tigers in the Himalayas
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Three thousand years' worth of carbon monoxide records show positive impact of global intervention in the 1980s
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First proof that 'plunging regions' exist around black holes in space
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In Spain, hi-tech hops keep beer bitter as climate bites
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Quantum thermal transistors: Harnessing quantum measurement and feedback
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Disparities in the distribution of flood adaptation resources could be curbed by equity-weighting, research suggests
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Complaints are different when customers think a company cares
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The world is one step closer to secure quantum communication on a global scale
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Surprising bacterium from Canadian lake shines new light on ancient photosynthesis
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It's not only opposites that attract: New study shows like-charged particles can come together
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Team finds direct evidence of 'itinerant breeding' in East Coast shorebird species
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One-step synthesis of pharmaceutical building blocks: New method for anti-Michael reaction
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New promising catalyst: Study reveals tungsten pentaboride's resistance to sulfur poisoning
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As bird flu spreads to dairy cows, Minnesota's raptors show signs of building remarkable immunity
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Researchers see an increase in the number of extreme cold days in North China during 2003–2012
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NOAA reports continued drop in overfishing
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New Zealand government wants to fast-track approvals of large infrastructure projects. That's bad news for biodiversity
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'I had such fun!', says winner of top math prize
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Inequality in life—and death: Newspaper obituaries have long discriminated against women, says researcher
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Pork labeling schemes 'not helpful' in making informed buying choices, say researchers
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Shiyu discovery reveals East Asia's advanced material culture dating to 45,000 years ago
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Q&A: Social media is a lot like junk food. Here's how to make healthy choices
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Collaboration finds accuracy 'nudges' decrease misinformation-sharing on both sides of the political aisle
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How can a baby learn two languages at the same time?
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Slingshotting around the sun would make a spacecraft the fastest ever
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Antibacterial agent carried by nanoparticles used to treat COPD in mice
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Resonant tunneling: A possible way to probe the minimum length using atomic systems
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Sycamore Gap: What the long life of a single tree can tell us about centuries of change
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Arctic precipitation rates to double as temperatures rise, finds new study
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Smart learning software helps students study math during lockdowns and beyond
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The long journey of a child who died more than 2,000 years ago
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Toxic fireproof chemicals can be absorbed through touch, 3D-printed skin model shows
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Some communities are more vulnerable to weather-related power outages in New York State
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That starry night sky? It's full of eclipses
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New sunflower family tree reveals multiple origins of flower symmetry
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Researchers find having good neighbors and few top predators make predatory fish populations more resilient
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May the 'Star Wars' vocabulary be with us
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Study shows insect diet is reflected by the wear and tear on their jaws
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Interdisciplinary research showcases key cell activity in real time
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Living in America's wealthiest communities may not make you safer
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Culling controversy as French wolf population falls in 2023
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More young people in the UK are living with parents and grandparents: Exploring the benefits and challenges
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Observing mammalian cells with superfast soft X-rays
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Traces of Stone Age hunter-gatherers discovered in the Baltic Sea
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Researchers use machine learning to examine meanings across languages
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Few tenure-track jobs for engineering Ph.D.s, study finds
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Rough landing cuts short historic private moon lander mission
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Unlocking the transformative potential of 2D materials to advance next-generation electronics
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Study: The climate crisis, policy distraction and support for fuel taxation
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Scientists develop fatigue-free ferroelectric material
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Drones offer new perspective on vulnerable tide-exposed coral reefs
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Spatiotemporal mode-locking and dissipative solitons in multimode fiber lasers
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How evolving landscapes impacted First Peoples' early migration patterns into Australia
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New data from fossil shows changes in axial skeleton that foreshadow the evolution of walking
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Greener, cheaper method to accelerate chemical reactions developed
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How 'the strong force' influences the gravitational wave background
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Researchers: The legal system must show more compassion to survivors of sexual abuse
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Study reveals worrying levels of fiberglass in oysters and mussels
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Researcher examines proactive change-oriented behaviors by public service providers
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New research shows some gains but fresh difficulties in combating child sexual abuse
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The sunken treasure of the San José shipwreck is contested—but its real riches go beyond coins and jewels
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JWST detects water vapor, sulfur dioxide and sand clouds in the atmosphere of a nearby exoplanet
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New model integrates soil microbes, large perennial grasses
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Q&A: Extreme weather is necessitating a shift in humanitarian action
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Cannibalism and genome duplication in nematodes
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Reactant enrichment of nanoreactors boosts hydrogenation performance
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It's summer solstice time. What does that mean?
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Mapping the future of rural revitalization: Study sheds light on China's rural dynamics
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Tropical Storm Alberto moves inland over northeast Mexico as season's first named storm
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Scientists chart diversity, function and activity of global supraglacial DNA viruses
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Molecular diversity and evolution of far-red light photosynthesis
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How bias shows up in maps made with citizen science data
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Decoding the plant world's complex biochemical communication networks
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A primate on the brink: Cao vit gibbon even closer to extinction than feared
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A frozen chunk of genome rewrites our understanding of bird evolution
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The power of pause: Controlled deposition for effective and long-lasting organic devices
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NZ police are using AI to catch criminals—but the law urgently needs to catch up too, researcher says
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During a solar eclipse, some Indigenous groups believe it's not just your eyes that need protecting
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Why are grocery bills so high? A new study looks at the science behind food price reporting
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Study shows plants restrict use of corrective 'Tipp-Ex proteins'
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New portable fluorescence sensors enable targeted detection of heavy metal chromium (III)
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China's urban jungles: How city parks are winning the battle against concrete
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Norway spruce in Finland is susceptible to European spruce bark beetle damage especially near clear-cuts: Study
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MOND vs. dark matter: Research suggests that rotation curves of galaxies stay flat indefinitely
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Study elucidates regulation mechanism for electrocatalytic nitrate reduction
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Multimedia is key to distance education: Researcher builds a model South African universities can use
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Oldest privately owned book sells for £3mn at UK sale
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New study on decomposing microbes could help transform forensic science
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Wetlands, parks and botanical gardens the best ways to cool cities during heat waves, finds study
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Improving wood products could be a key to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, researchers suggest
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Study finds large accumulations of plastics in the ocean, even outside so-called garbage patch
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Multi-drug resistant strain of E. coli battles bacteria in healthy gut
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Wild megalopolis: Study shows unexpected pockets of biodiversity pepper Los Angeles
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Ghanaians love rice—how smallholder farmers could harvest more of it with the help of machines
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Durable, inexpensive electrocatalyst generates clean hydrogen and oxygen from water
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Studying spaceflight atrophy with machine learning
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Cheap yet ultrapure titanium metal might enable widespread use in industry
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Lava continues to flow from Iceland volcano but not at powerful level as eruption
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Microscopic defects in ice influence how massive glaciers flow, study shows
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Earth's billion-year balancing act
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A living bandage: Wound dressing uses probiotic bacteria to combat biofilms
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Measuring your food waste for six weeks can change your habits, according to new study
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Visitors tour New Mexico atomic site in likely record attendance fueled by 'Oppenheimer' fanfare
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Development of novel aptamers unlocks opportunities for the treatment of cancers and neurological diseases
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Female computer engineering students obtain better grades and prefer more people-oriented specializations: Report
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Beautifully crafted Roman dodecahedron discovered in Lincoln—but what were they for?
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Webb captures a prominent protostar in Perseus
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How lizards avoid being killed by venomous snakes
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NASA's Roman team selects survey to map our galaxy's far side
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Researchers develop novel 'super-tetragonal' sacrificial layer for freestanding oxide membranes
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The year 1740 was the coldest in Central Europe in 600 years: Study seeks to answer why
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Discovery of ancient Glaswegian shrimp fossil reveals new species
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How companies can use generative AI for empathetic customer relationships to create lifetime value
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First conclusive video evidence that a terrestrial leech species can jump
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Understanding the chemical communication between cells
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Researchers share road map promoting sustainable fishing
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Aerosol jet printing could revolutionize microfluidic device fabrication
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Astronauts arrive at International Space Station for swap
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International team develops novel DNA nano engine
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Malians struggle to cope after deadly heat wave
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Developing doubly sustainable quantum computers
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Switching nanomagnets using infrared lasers
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New study finds at least 1 in 4 US residential yards exceeds new EPA lead soil level guideline
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Hope from an unexpected source in the global race to stop wheat blast
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Astronomers find three potential super-Earths around nearby star
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'Genomic time machine' reveals secrets of our DNA
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Researchers detect a new molecule in space
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Heterogeneous copper photocatalysis for production of diverse bioactive compounds
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Physicists propose time crystal-based circuit board to reduce quantum computing errors
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Night-shining cloud mission ends; yields high science results for NASA
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Study reveals mechanisms behind how growing cells maintain their mojo by scaling up biosynthesis
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New proterosuchid species from 250 million years ago found in India
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Three dead, four missing after floods snare cars in southern France
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Twist-angle in moiré lattice controls valley polarization switching in heterostructures
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Scientists increase the solubility of an effective antidepressant by a factor of 1,600
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China names its capsule and lander for its upcoming human lunar missions
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New research highlights the importance of bystander intervention when tackling anti-social behavior
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Satellite mapping reveals a global bloom in greenhouse cultivation
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Spray coating for grapes shows promise in battle between wildfire smoke and wine
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Chemists devise easier new method for making a common type of building block for drugs
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Half our colleagues suffer pain and discomfort from periods—but they're still a taboo subject at work
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Editorial: California faces another record-breaking hot summer
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Mountain building linked to major extinction event half a billion years ago
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Efforts to bring trade standards to Paraguay's Ciudad del Este just make it harder for residents to survive
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Contamination around Fort Story base is under control, Navy's five-year review says
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New study unveils east Asian spring climate influencers
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'Licence to hide': Western plastic waste dumped in Myanmar
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Researchers reveal a unique, hitherto-unknown bacterial transcriptional promoter recognition mode
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Oysters in the Chesapeake Bay are on the rebound: New report says they can help fight climate change
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Engineers facilitate the restoration of lake deltas
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Cacao plants' defense against toxic cadmium unveiled
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Study: If you give companies R&D credits, they are more likely to acquire startups
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Vacuum cleaner-effect in fungi can hold nanoplastics at bay
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Examining US golf courses' nutrient use and management tactics
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Earliest evidence of cave lions in southern Europe discovered
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Sand mining in Vietnam's Mekong Delta sinks homes, livelihoods
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DNA origami nanoturbine sets new horizon for nanomotors
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The Atlantic Ocean's major current system is slowing down—but a 21st century collapse is unlikely
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Green mystery: Plumbian orthoclase reveals hidden resources
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The discovery of new turbulence transition in fusion plasmas
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Boosting the synthesis of stable sugar compounds with a novel nature-inspired approach
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Corruption can increase environmental efficiency and improve economy in developing countries, study argues
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New simplified DNA model for advanced computational simulations
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Study sheds light on evolution of brain folding in cerebellum of mammals
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A computer vision and machine learning system that monitors and controls workup processes
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We dated a sacred Aboriginal women's site used for birthing ceremonies and discovered 7,000 years' worth of tool making
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Wars in Ukraine and Gaza could soon affect our approach to the North Pole, researcher warns
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Adult fish struggle to bounce back in marine protected areas, study finds
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Are we dating the same guy? Online groups toe the line between protecting women and defaming men
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A new method for assessing the microbiome of the human gut
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Second report on the status of global water resources published
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Aboriginal people made pottery, sailed to distant islands thousands of years before Europeans arrived
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Astronomers discover largest black hole in Milky Way: Study
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The bigger the student loan, the smaller the chance of getting good grades
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The good and bad uses of biomass for California
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One small step towards lunar roads, a potentially giant leap for creating infrastructure on the moon
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Jumping spider study finds offspring care extends lifespan of mothers
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Researchers develop MoonIndex, open-source software that allows study of lunar surface
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Study reveals reversible assembly of platinum catalyst
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NASA rocket to see sizzling edge of star-forming supernova
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Amazing, incredible, superb: The effect of high-arousal language used by social media influencers
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Study shows glacier shrinkage is causing a 'green transition'
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A TikTok Jesus promises divine blessings and many worldly comforts
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Ancient human DNA hints at why multiple sclerosis affects so many northern Europeans today
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Researchers reveal relationship between air oxidation and air pollution
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Wing characteristics of primitive insects unraveled
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New or retooled Cape Canaveral launch pads considered for SpaceX Starship
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Study details strategies for successful urban tree planting initiatives
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Military rank affects medical care, offering societal insights: Study
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Lemur communication shows how humans evolved to create music
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Research claims novel algorithm can exactly compute information rate for any system
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Vessel strikes drive large whale strandings
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Harnessing complementary advantages for optimal microbial control techniques for prepared dishes
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Rice gone wild: How humans have inadvertently selected for 'weedy' rice
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Tropical cyclone genesis projected to move toward the poles
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Reflecting on your legacy could make you more philanthropic, new research finds
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Researchers directly visualize products of mutual neutralization of hydronium and hydroxide
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Global warming is affecting bats' hibernation, study shows
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The Milky Way's stolen globular clusters
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Shadowy exotic pet trade thrives in Pacific island nation
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Scientists develop most sensitive method yet for observing single molecules
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Irrigating Australia's deserts won't increase rainfall, new modeling shows
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Gently down the stream: Carbon's journey from land to sea and beyond
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Rare and threatened shark found in the Roper River for the first time
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Planting giant cactus to stave off desertification in Brazil
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Researchers see a future for agricultural solar parks, but also challenges
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First scientific results from Galaxy Cruise
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We mapped the entire bilby genome—and now we can use poo to save Australia's 'Easter bunny' from extinction
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Sideways moon landing cuts mission short, private US lunar lander will stop working Tuesday
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Pseudomagic quantum states: A path to quantum supremacy
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'Cuter in real life': South Korea names its twin panda 'treasures'
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Where have all the right whales gone? Researchers map population density to make predictions
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San Francisco Bay study highlights value of salt marsh restoration for flood risk reduction and climate resilience
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Denser housing can be greener, too: How NZ can build better for biodiversity
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NASA-led mission to map air pollution over both US coasts
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Fracking the future: How Congolese oil extraction has shaped its history and its fate
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How a wandering white shark's epic journey could provide clues for protecting them
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New research guides mathematical model-building for gene regulatory networks
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Lion with nine lives breaks record with longest swim in predator-infested waters
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Seals help scientists make discoveries in Antarctica's Bellingshausen sea
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Rethinking old reaction mechanisms to obtain drug-type molecules
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French fungus as a biocontrol agent against sea spurge in Australia
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Machine learning speeds up climate model simulations at finer resolutions, making them usable on local levels
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Incorporating puppies into language research adds new insight
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Scientists identify 'missing piece' required for blood stem cell self-renewal
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In early 2029, Earth will likely lock into breaching key warming threshold, scientists calculate
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Eclipse projects shed new light on solar corona
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Newborn southern resident orca spotted in Puget Sound
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Study reveals 'considerable farmer knowledge' on aspects of antibiotics risk
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Oil spill blackens part of Venezuela's western coast
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Millions of insects migrate through 30-meter Pyrenees pass
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A new space mission: Astrobotic eyes an expansion of its North Side headquarters
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Research shows that five three-horned dinosaurs lived, and died, together
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The changing climate creates more noise in the oceans
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Researchers take deep dive into how much water is stored in snow
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3D-printed metals with contrasting properties made using new method
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Study unveils a new family of quantum anomalous Hall insulators
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Why South Korea is banning the sale of dog meat
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Study demonstrates how a simple metric could steer global economy towards halting and reversing biodiversity loss
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Spacesuits need a major upgrade for the next phase of exploration
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Scientists sound the alarm on pharmaceutical pollution crisis
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Novel graph neural network models enhance precipitation forecasting
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7.2 magnitude earthquake shakes southern Peru
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Scientists propose ten key components to foster climate-smart marine spatial planning globally
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Study uses social media and machine learning to show environmental injustices in Philadelphia's urban parks
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NASA considering an interstellar probe to study the heliosphere, the region of space influenced by the sun
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What are Hubble and Webb observing right now? NASA tool has the answer
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Tsunami on the plains: Researchers find that sea waves once swept Canadian Prairie Provinces
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Researchers develop mechanism of electrical 180° switching of Néel vector in spin-splitting antiferromagnet
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Scientists reveal how RNA gets spliced correctly
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Tree ring records reveal influence of North Atlantic sea surface temperature fluctuations on climate
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Video: Is there a quick fix for ocean acidification?
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Scientists discover the highest energy gamma-rays ever from a pulsar
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Why are people climate change deniers? Study reveals unexpected results
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Climate projections show fewer opportunities for prescribed fires
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Scientists develop new hydrogels for wound management
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Astronomers measure the mass of the Milky Way by calculating how hard it is to escape
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Q&A: What to make of the earthquake that rattled the Northeast
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SpaceX knocks out morning launch with record booster from Cape Canaveral
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Exploring hierarchy in dynamic environments
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Neutron stars could be heating up from dark matter annihilation
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Study uncovers giant fluctuation-enhanced phonon magnetic moments in a polar antiferromagnet
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Detection and extraction of similar features in disease-related gene groups
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Newsom wants to build a $16 billion water tunnel: Will it destroy California's delta?
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Australian study proves 'humans are planet's most frightening predator'
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A new spin on materials analysis: Benefits of probing electron spin states at much higher resolution and efficiency
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Researchers develop affordable, user-friendly method for single-cell reactions at the nanoliter level
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Research reveals plant pathogens repurpose phage elements for bacterial warfare
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A Bi-doped RuO₂ catalyst for efficient and durable acidic water oxidation
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The missing puzzle piece: A striking new snake species from the Arabian Peninsula
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Dutch landscape is losing insect-pollinated plants, 87 years of data show
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Study show extracellular vesicles exchange genetic information between cells in the sea
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Boys' reading motivation continues to lag: How schools can address this problem
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Analyzing cost and profitability of specialty coffee in Central America
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Climate and health impacts of dust inaccurately represented, research finds
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Three scientists win Nobel Prize in chemistry for their work on quantum dots
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AI reveals critical gaps in global antimicrobial resistance research
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Finding the genes that help kingfishers dive without hurting their brains
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Hubble observes an askew galaxy coaxing star formation from its partner
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Novel computational approach confirms microbial diversity is wilder than ever
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Exploring the genetic composition of fungi and its role in plant health
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Pollution risks worsening global water scarcity: Study
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Scholars review lunar crater chronology and impact flux
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Respiratory bacteria 'turn off' immune system to survive, study finds
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A research team's 'Robin Hood' approach for tracking biodiversity
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When polar bears hunt snow geese, hunger justifies the means
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Researchers use nitrogen-based compounds as new high-performance energy storage materials
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6 things to know about NASA's asteroid-exploring Psyche mission
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New toolkit helps scientists study natural cell death
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Japan says 'possibility' Moon lander power can be restored
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Unlocking the secrets of the universe through neutrinoless double beta decay
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Spent hemp biomass: A feed use that supports milk production in dairy cows
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We have a moral responsibility to help low-income nations restore coral reefs, says researcher
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A reliable and efficient computational method for finding transition states in chemical reactions
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Researchers create method to detect cases of anemia in archaeological remains
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Proposed sex education guidance in England goes against evidence and may well lead to harm
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Imaging turbulence within solar transients for the first time
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Monitoring African copper and cobalt mining emissions from space
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Researchers use spinning metasurfaces to craft compact thermal imaging system
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Large retailers don't have smokestacks, but they generate a lot of pollution − and states are starting to regulate it
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AI deciphers new gene regulatory code in plants and makes accurate predictions for newly sequenced genomes
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Elephant hunting by early humans may explain proximity between extensive Paleolithic stone quarries and water sources
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US warns of environmental disaster from cargo ship hit by Huthi rebels
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Systematic testing of natural oils on in vitro skin models
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Were California's grizzlies really ravenous meat eaters? Not so much, new report shows
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Astrophysicists calculate the likelihood that Earth was exposed to cold harsh interstellar clouds 2 million years ago
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Baby birds hatch with ability to mimic mom
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Enabling rapid screening of poly(2-oxazoline)-based nanomedicine through divergent synthesis
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A new record for atom-based quantum computers: 1,000 atomic qubits and rising
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AI goes underwater: Transforming coral reef conservation with cutting-edge image analysis
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Archaeologists probe mysterious Canadian shipwreck
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Butterflies, bees, bugs and more: The summer of insect-counting gets underway in Germany
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From negative results to new discoveries in chloroplast biochemistry
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US economic uncertainty means bigger 'Black Friday' discounts
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Research finds pronoun use not only shaped by language but also beliefs
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The design of a photonic alloy with topological properties
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Britain's first AI politician claims he will bring trust back to politics—putting him to the test
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New focused approach can help untangle messy quantum scrambling problems
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NASA's IXPE helps researchers maximize 'microquasar' findings
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NASA launches Snap It! computer game to learn about eclipses
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Scientists use AI to evaluate dental anthropology
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Most detailed long-term study in the world provides science to support Scottish salmon recovery
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Antarctica's ancient ice sheets foreshadow dynamic changes in Earth's future
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Is online research losing its edge? The case for in-person research in the age of AI
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Australian 'bush glass' bears the fingerprints of a cosmic collision with an iron meteorite
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AI tool predicts function of unknown proteins
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Higher levels of financial optimism associated with lower levels of cognitive ability
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Enhancing field phenotyping: A novel glare correction technique using polarized light
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Artists and environmentalists seek creative ways to keep plastics out of landfills
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How to help beneficial insects survive winter
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Summer slumber: How seeds go dormant to combat harsh conditions
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Developing data science approaches for nanoparticle synthesis
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A more effective experimental design for engineering a cell into a new state
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Sedimentary records of contaminant inputs in Frobisher Bay provide record of changes in contaminant levels over decades
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An orca calf stranded in a Canadian lagoon will be airlifted out to reunite with pod, rescuers say
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Others' words, not firsthand experience, shape scientific and religious belief formation, study finds
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Climate change threatens billion-dollar tourism industry
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A method to reversibly control Casimir forces using external magnetic fields
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How Tumblr raised a generation of feminists
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Study shows maternal microbiota can affect fetal development
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Sweden seen through the eyes of the US: Changing perceptions?
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Ground-based lasers could accelerate spacecraft to other stars
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European crew arrives at ISS on private mission
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Training an animal? An ethicist explains how and why your dog, but not your frog, can be punished
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Migrant and refugee children need early education supports, too
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Huge spiders in Eastern US aren't going away, experts say
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New 'atlas' provides unprecedented insights on how genes function in early embryo development
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New study shows how the Ebola virus infects cells
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Agricultural economists offer food for thought to improve baby formula supply
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Research finds link between reducing stigma of poverty in schools and improved math, reading skills
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Rare marbled godwit dies soon after drawing admirers in Vermont: What happened?
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Breaking bonds to form bonds: New chemical reaction with potential applications in medicinal chemistry
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New study augments distribution and reproduction data for little-known female Oceania fantail rays
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Centuries-long analysis suggests biodiversity is differentiating and homogenizing to a comparable extent
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Video: Fly across Mars' 'labyrinth of night' with Mars Express
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Using microwave sintering to produce 'space brick' for a future moon base
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Research reveals a surprising topological reversal in quantum systems
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How studying trends in human lifespans can measure progress in addressing inequality
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Team proposes using AI to reconstruct particle paths leading to new physics
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New accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar discovered
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Astronomers spot giant stream of stars between galaxies
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Researchers use electrocatalysis for site-specific protein modification
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Study determines stellar mass and origin of a protostellar system
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Suppressing starlight: How to find other Earths
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'Collective mind' bridges societal divides: Research explores how watching the same thing can bring people together
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'Hybrid' US sheep breeder used endangered genetic material, faces jail
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Removal of magnetic spacecraft contamination within extraterrestrial samples easily carried out, researchers say
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Researchers uncover what makes some chickens more water-efficient than others
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How we could snoop on extraterrestrial communications networks
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African elephants shown to address one another with name-like calls, similar to humans
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Unique voice prints in parrots could help birds be recognized in a flock, no matter what they say
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Calif. state Sen. Blakespear says coastal railroad is at a climate crossroads
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Wind and wave observations reveal the seasonal variations in wave-induced stress over global ocean
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Sustainability transitions in energy, mobility, food: Research focus shifts to real-world change processes
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Researchers provide genetic explanations for shade-induced biomass allocation in wheat
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Actin research shows how butterfly wings get their vibrant colors
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Catalyst search shows how computing can take the guesswork out of chemistry
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Heavy snow, freezing rain hobble European travel
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New thermometry method reveals that compressing a gas may lead to cooling
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Tuberculosis vaccine may enable elimination of the disease in cattle by reducing its spread
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New model sheds light on grassland desertification dynamics
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These giant, prehistoric salmon had tusk-like teeth
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UN forecasts La Nina could help lower temperatures this year
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Surprise findings: American voters largely agree on issues including abortion, immigration and wealth inequality
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Climate change spells disaster for termite-loving numbats
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Researchers show regenerative dynamics can boost sustainability
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Tiny roundworms carve out unique parasitic niche inside pseudoscorpion's protective covering
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'Infotainment is coming for your news,' warns academic
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New insights into tree canopy light absorption and its climate implications
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Bacterial model helps reveal how our bodies prevent population explosions—and cancer
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Unlocking the mechanism of pineapple internal browning
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UK's Cambridge University halts fossil fuel funding
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Slow recovery as Dubai airport, roads still plagued by floods
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Silent disco: Why dancing in sync brings us closer together
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New model evaluates how reputation and indirect reciprocity affect cooperative behaviors
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Climate change is driving tree species towards colder and wetter regions, study shows
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US company's lunar lander rockets toward the moon for a touchdown attempt next week
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New technological advance for fast and efficient 3D imaging of objects
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Escalation in harassment of New Zealand's MPs threatens democracy, says study
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Fossilized skulls reveal relatives of today's rhinos had no horn and died out 5 million years ago
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Study shows COVID-related private funding had little effect in 2020 presidential election
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International balance of power determined by Chinese control over emerging technologies, study shows
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Study finds clear instruction, parental support predict students' sense of school belonging
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Scientists unveil a DIY structured-illumination microscope
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Cocaine is an emerging contaminant of concern in the Bay of Santos (Brazil), says researcher
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Switching off from work has never been harder, or more necessary. Here's how to do it
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A guide to grapevine red blotch disease and its global wine production impacts
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Deep learning speeds up galactic calculations
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How international recognition of cultural practices could be a new way to protect refugees
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Research team makes hydroxylamine from air and water
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Opinion: Lagos bans single-use plastics—why I think Nigeria should have taxed them instead
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Fruit fly testes offer potential tool against harmful insects
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New insights into the genetics of the common octopus: Genome at the chromosome level decoded
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The global orange juice crisis is caused by disease and bad weather: How to keep it on the breakfast table
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Study of wintering sites shows bat seasonal migration is more complex than previously assumed
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New insights into how cyanobacterial proteins cycle carbon in changing conditions
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Team uses magnetized neurons to treat Parkinson's disease symptoms
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Scientists find new paths to steer and optimize electrochemical processes
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Are we about to find out the moon's origin? Japan's space agency says it may now have clues
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Japan's space agency delays launch of upgraded observation satellite on new H3 rocket due to weather
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Climate policies to reduce motor vehicle emissions can improve children's health and save money, finds study
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Human urine boosts green bean growth on moon and Mars regolith simulants
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New study shows how authors' personal circumstances influence the depiction of nature in their works
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Rock solid evidence: Angola geology reveals prehistoric split between South America and Africa
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Wastewater is a viable medium for growing lettuce in hydroponic systems, study shows
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Study suggests germanium isotope really does have an 11-day half-life
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Image: Readying a little rover
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For couples, negative speaks louder than positive
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Study investigates extreme precipitation events across diverse regions of the Tibetan Plateau
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Scientists propose new scheme for the quantum battery using waveguides
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Novel lipopeptide proves lethal against Staphylococcus aureus
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Ethylene oxide emissions from two plants could have raised cancer risks for Illinois residents, report shows
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It's OK to mow in May—the best way to help pollinators is by adding native plants
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Unlocking tree genetic diversity: Advanced hyperspectral phenotyping for enhanced Scots pine selection
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From decarbonization to electric cars, California hopes to showcase climate leadership at COP28 summit
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Having a bad boss makes you a worse employee, study finds
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Rising health care prices are driving unemployment and job losses
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Engineers 'symphonize' cleaner ammonia production
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Kids study in overheated slum as Philippines shuts schools
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US has worst bird flu outbreak in two years at Iowa egg farm
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What deadly Venus can tell us about life on other worlds
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Gnatalie is the only green-boned dinosaur found on the planet. She will be on display in LA
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Steelhead trout, once thriving in Southern California, are declared endangered
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Waterfront cities in Europe set sail for climate resilience
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What could make a baby bison white?
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New genetic analysis tool tracks risks tied to CRISPR edits
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When raises backfire: Research examines pitfalls of performance-based pay
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Researchers investigate impact of elevated CO₂ concentration on subtropical trees
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Australian footprints are the oldest known evidence of birds from southern regions
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Ancient Maya blessed their ballcourts: Researchers find evidence of ceremonial offerings in Mexico
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Dental enamel study suggests differences in Neanderthal and Paleolithic human childhood stress
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Researchers develop deep-learning model that outperforms Google AI system to predict peptide structures
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Bioinspired self-assembled colloidal collectives of active matter systems
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Study finds link between anti-Black sentiment and broad support for political violence in the US
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People put greater trust in news that leads them to be more politically extreme, says study
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Experts reconstruct the face of Peru's most famous mummy, a teenage Inca sacrificed in Andean snow
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Viewpoint: Fossil fuel subsidies cost Canadians a lot more money than the carbon tax
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Study unlocks the power of visible light for sustainable chemistry
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Chemists create the first 2D heavy fermion with heavier-than-normal electrons
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Researchers show classical computers can keep up with, and surpass, their quantum counterparts
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A gentle tap to the hive can reveal health of honeybee colonies, study confirms
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Researchers reveal interfacial confinement on open space of oxide–oxide catalysts
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What do schools need to do to have a good culture and healthy approach to gender?
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Examining the effects of ultrasound-assisted fermentation on Chinese rice wine
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Semen microbiome health may impact male fertility
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Most pristine trilobite fossils ever found shake up scientific understanding of the long extinct group
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Scientists discover rare six-planet system that moves in strange synchrony
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Researchers: South African university students use AI to help them understand—not to avoid work
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Fire is consuming more of the world's forests than ever before, threatening supplies of wood, paper
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Currently stable parts of East Antarctica may be closer to melting than anyone has realized
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Imaging technique shows new details of peptide structures
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Global climate change, economic interests negatively impact amphibian diversity in Brazilian rainforest: Study
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Astronomers observe jet reorientation in 'Death Star' black holes
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Pushing the boundary on ultralow frequency gravitational waves
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Translating global theories of change into tangible steps for conservation of ecosystems
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Microplastics come from everywhere—yes, that includes sex toys
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Study finds fresh water and key conditions for life appeared on Earth a half-billion years earlier than thought
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How global warming is reshaping winter life in Canada
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California's beaches are eroding: An expert explains how to save them
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How girls fare when only a son will do
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Monsoon storms batter India with floods and lightning strikes
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Why Storm Ciarán's winds were so strong
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Mountain chickadees have remarkable memories. A new study explains why
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Astronomers find evidence that blue supergiant stars can be formed by the merger of two stars
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High-intensity spatial-mode steerable frequency up-converter toward on-chip integration
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US announces tough tap water standards for 'forever chemicals'
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'Baby quasars': James Webb Space Telescope spots little giants in the deep past
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Live imaging reveals key cell dynamics in 3D organ formation in Drosophila
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World Happiness Report: Why we might be measuring happiness wrong
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Investigating the poisoning effect of carbon deposition during CO₂ electroreduction
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Rethinking the sun's cycles: New physical model reinforces planetary hypothesis
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Did Earth's multicellular life depend on plate tectonics?
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Unveiling the sacred Wiradjuri carved trees
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Not just a lodger: Novel host-guest assembly provides enhanced reactivity
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Bouldering in south-central Madagascar: A new 'rock-climbing' gecko species of the genus Paroedura
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Giant tortoises have returned to Madagascar 600 years after they were wiped out
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Researchers thwart resistant bacteria's strategy
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New online guides to aid in identification of native bees in Pacific Northwest
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Up close and personal, cicadas display Nature's artwork. Discerning beholders find beauty in bugs.
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Diverse native wildflower plantings for pollinators in farmlands
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Increased access to water may be a threat to nomadic livestock farmers in the long term
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To capture methane emissions, scientists create nanoshell catalysts
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Where are all these rogue planets coming from?
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Research team develops nanoscale device for brain chemistry analysis
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How to safely watch a solar eclipse with children
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New technique detects distinct fish populations in a single lake through their environmental DNA
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Our ligaments and bones don't grow the way we thought, new research finds
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Agriculture built these High Plains towns. Now, it might run them dry
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Researchers find that early human migrants followed lush corridor-route out of Africa
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Thank gluten's complex chemistry for your light, fluffy baked goods
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Researchers achieve zero-knowledge proof based on device-independent quantum random number beacon
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Unraveling differences in temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter decomposition under various oxygen conditions
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Solving mysteries of metallic glass at the nanoscale
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How can understanding misfolded proteins help improve disease treatments?
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Despite 'Barbie,' women not getting movie lead roles: Report
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Team discovers evidence of cometary dust hitting the asteroid Ryugu
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Brittle stars can learn just fine, even without a brain
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Non-governmental organizations raise concerns about child abuse reporting
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Transparent organic–inorganic hybrid photoresist enables precision machining of optical microstructures
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Evolutionary chance made the barbastelle bat a specialist hunter, says study
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Scientists uncover a multibillion-year epic written into the chemistry of life
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New logging rules in New South Wales put the greater glider closer to extinction
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Researchers develop tool for detecting foodborne pathogen that causes severe symptoms in children
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Formation of a new subduction zone with hot or cold incipient channel
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Orcas demonstrate they no longer need to hunt in packs to take down the great white shark
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Strong solar storm could disrupt communications and produce northern lights in US
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How bad are invasive plants for birds? Research suggests large-scale removal may not have intended benefits
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New research on their metabolism helps conserve endangered beluga whales in Alaska
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Computer-designed proteins allow for tunable hydrogels that can form both inside and outside of cells
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Research team creates a chemistry map for human cells
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Waking a sleeping language: A plan to revive the speaking of ta rē Moriori
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Attending local events strengthens neighborhood bonds, survey reveals
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Lynxes and vultures offer insights for European wildlife conservation
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Identifying Australia's most elusive birds
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High hopes for Japan's 'Moon Sniper' mission
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An AI-driven approach to enhancing rice yield prediction and selection
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College students appear resistant to using 988 crisis phone line
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Cross-cultural TikTok study offers insights into user behavior and motivations
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NASA climate satellite blasts off to survey oceans and atmosphere of a warming Earth
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Female common frogs fake death to get rid of males
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First-of-its-kind study shows Florida Wildlife Corridor eases worst impacts of climate change
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A method to compute the Rényi entanglement entropy in auxiliary-field quantum Monte Carlo simulations
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American individualism lives on after death, as consumers choose new ways to put their remains to rest
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Students as teachers: The key to learning a language in virtual conversation exchanges
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Discovery may enable network interface for quantum computers
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White people found to be more likely to confront authors of racist online posts to set discussion rules
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Fox bones found in ancient Argentinian burial site might have been from a human pet
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New approach to predicting binding properties of PFAS chemicals and human PPARα
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A parasitic haunting: When snakes are eaten from within
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Biologists discover a previously unknown salt tolerance mechanism in plants
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Private US spacecraft is on its side on the moon with some antennas covered up, the company says
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Researchers develop a thermoelectric material with optimal cost, efficiency and flexibility
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Every breath you take: Following the journey of inhaled plastic particle pollution
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Experiment captures atoms in free fall to look for gravitational anomalies caused by dark energy
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El Nino brings hunger, drought fears to Madagascar
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DNA particles that mimic viruses hold promise as vaccines
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New way to spot beetle-killed spruce can help forest, wildfire managers
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Long-awaited Chicago policy doesn't do enough to protect migrating birds, advocates say
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10% of dolphins killed as Amazon drought hits lake: study
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Nearby exoplanet has trace amounts of hydrogen sulfide, Webb data suggest
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Chemical labeling method provides new approach for recording cellular activities
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New research highlights aging dog health care needs
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Residents and communities preparing for heat wave that will envelop Midwest and Northeast next week
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Hubble finds evidence for rare black hole in Omega Centauri
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Victorian London was a city in flux: Architectural models helped the public visualize the changes
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Researchers describe the journey of thermal antibubbles in a hot bath
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New calibration service paves way for next-generation radio cosmology experiments
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Helping young people turn climate anxiety into climate action
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Laying the foundation for lunar base construction: Elucidating lunar soil-microwave interactions
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The surprising key to magpie intelligence: It's not genetic
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FDA approves first drug to treat yeast ear infections in dogs
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Apollo astronaut Thomas K. Mattingly dies aged 87
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New tech could help reduce ecological impact of underwater noise pollution
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2023 was the hottest year in history—and Canada is warming faster than anywhere else on earth
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Scientists investigate how cerium is produced in the universe
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Making sustainable biotechnology a reality: Joined forces aim to improve biocatalysts
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Sustainable solutions to overconsumption challenges in modern marketing
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Lack of food is the new threat to Antarctic fur seals, research suggests
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NASA's Webb captures celestial fireworks around forming star
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Reinterpreting the Higgs mechanism: Decay and fission of 'magnetic quivers' could clarify quantum structures
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Nanoparticles containing natural substance treat visceral leishmaniasis with scant side effects
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How a sea animal with a 'snot palace' could inspire better pumps
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Teachers report worse pay and well-being compared to similar working population
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WheatNet: Precision farming with advanced spike detection across maturity stages
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Advancing viticulture: Pioneering transgene-free CRISPR genome editing in grapevines
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Setting minimum targets for wildlife conservation excludes restoration and ecosystem management, researcher argues
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For female fashion models, job security and sexual harassment are often intertwined
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Researchers develop hedgehog safety test for robotic lawnmowers
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Study reveals hiring bias against former business owners
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New automatic algorithm unveils key insights into leaf orientation and plant productivity
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Results from South Pole Telescope's new camera emerge
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Carbon-based sensors are poised to facilitate a seamless human-machine interface
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One of the best fossil eyes on the planet
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Saturated soils could impact survival of young trees planted to address climate change
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It may be too late to stop the great election disinformation campaigns of 2024 but we at least have to try
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How studying (robot) pigeon navigation changed my mind about their intellect
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Net zero plans show limited climate ambition on 'residual' emissions
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Research offers innovative approach to planar chiral substances
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How much do you need to know about how your spouse spends money? Maybe less than you think
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Nearby exoplanet could be first known ocean world: Webb telescope
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How insects tell different sugars apart
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SpaceX space junk crashed onto Saskatchewan farmland, highlighting a potential impending disaster
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Cold-water coral found to trap itself on mountains in the deep sea
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Flea toad may be world's smallest vertebrate
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Pharmaceutical effluent evokes superbugs in the environment: A call to action
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Heat from El Niño can warm oceans off West Antarctica—and melt floating ice shelves from below
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What causes earthquakes in the Northeast, like the magnitude 4.8 that shook New Jersey? A geoscientist explains
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Global collaboration of scientists needed to solve polycrisis, say researchers
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During the 2024 eclipse, biologists want to find out how birds will respond to darkness in the middle of the day
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Do astronauts experience 'space headaches'?
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When inequality is more than 'skin-deep': Social status leaves traces in the epigenome of spotted hyenas in Tanzania
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Learning more about how flu strains evolved may help guide future vaccine development
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Rocket exhaust on the moon: NASA supercomputers reveal surface effects
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A simple, scalable method using light to 3D print helical nanostructures
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Researchers develop a new type of frequency comb that promises to further boost the accuracy of timekeeping
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Novel soybean regulator affects seed weight and size
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Endosomal stress, a newly defined organelle stress, induces inflammation via ubiquitin signaling
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Researchers quantify the ideal in situ construction method for lunar habitats
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New imaging method reveals activity of cells that break down bone
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How aromatic dissolved organic matter affects organic micropollutant adsorption
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Florida fossil porcupine solves a prickly dilemma 10 million years in the making
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Non-native species likely to continue spreading in North America, Australia and Europe
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Early fires an ominous Greek summer warning: experts
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Pacific footballfish makes rare appearance on Orange County beach
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Charting the course to eco-friendly steel: China's blueprint for cleaner air and a cooler planet
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Three boys found a T. rex fossil in North Dakota. Now a Denver museum works to fully reveal it
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What do scientists hope to learn from total solar eclipse in US?
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Successful morphing of inorganic perovskites without damaging their functional properties
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Ariane 6 launches LIFI: Light-speed secure communications
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Link found between age of stars and frequency of hot Jupiters
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Seeking scapegoats: Racism in the wake of lost sport tournaments
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Brightness peak of M87 supermassive black hole shifts 30 degrees in one year
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Curiosity rover is climbing through dramatic striped terrain on Mars
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Vanadium research makes key advance for capturing carbon from the air
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'The boss of Country,' not wild dogs to kill: How living with dingoes can unite communities
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Next generation moon camera tested in Europe
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Five things our research uncovered when we recreated 16th century beer (and barrels)
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Team reports on relationship between contents of diosgenin and brassinosteroids in Dioscorea zingiberensis
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Study finds a smoking gun for the spread and evolution of antibiotic resistance
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Optically trapped quantum droplets of light can bind together to form macroscopic complexes
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AI and physics combine to reveal the 3D structure of a flare erupting around a black hole
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Verifying the mathematics behind ocean modeling
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Uncovering key players in gene silencing: Insights into plant growth and human diseases
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G7 to phase out coal-fired power plants by mid-2030s
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Finding the age of a contact binary 'moon'
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Antimicrobial peptide from cows shows potential for treating hypervirulent bacteria
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Québec's hardwood trees could move north. Here's how that could affect the boreal forest landscape
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Matador bugs use their own red flags to ward off predators
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Extreme weather leaves energy networks vulnerable to 'hostile actors,' Climate Statement warns
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Direct imaging of sequences and locations of glycans bound to biomolecules at a single-molecule level
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Rare footage reveals intimate family lives of blue whales
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Scientists simulate magnetization reversal of Nd-Fe-B magnets using large-scale finite element models
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Why boredom can be great for kids
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England's rural housing crisis could be solved by fixing land prices and bringing land into public ownership
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A magnetically actuated acoustic metamaterial
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Wrappers delight: The Easter egg equation you never knew you needed
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Wild chimpanzees seek out medicinal plants to treat illness and injuries, study finds
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Video: How AI and microscopes can help fight infection
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Researchers discover promising treatment to combat hospital superbug
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This hot Jupiter is doomed to crash into its star in just three million years
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How to slow climate change: Three wide-scale efforts could make the difference
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A volcano in Iceland is erupting for the fourth time in 3 months, sending plumes of lava skywards
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New research predicts peak groundwater extraction for key basins around the globe
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Axiom Space astronauts depart space station for 2-day ride home to Florida
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Scientists use computational modeling to guide a difficult chemical synthesis
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Genomic research may be key to understanding cancer resistance in Tasmanian devils
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Researcher: A long voyage to Mars in a confined space could raise stress levels and make the journey more challenging
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Plasma donations: A financial lifesaver and an ethical dilemma
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Stegosaurus skeleton to fetch millions at New York auction
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'Everyone sits out': Yangon parks offer heat wave relief
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Malaysian state converts Ramadan food waste into fertilizer
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CMS collaboration releases Higgs boson discovery data to the public
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Policymakers must recognize global economic risks posed by ecosystem 'tipping points,' says report
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New tool helps users track fruit-plant readiness for growing season
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Social contagion research explores how ant colonies regulate group behaviors
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Philippine court blocks GMO 'golden rice' production over safety fears
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Gray whales experience major population swings as a result of Arctic conditions, research shows
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Rapid approach to creating cyclic peptide opens the way for new antibiotics
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Researchers unlock vital insights into metal-nitrogen-carbon catalysts' reaction mechanism
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Research shows higher carbon emissions increase costs for Australian businesses
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Mindfulness at work protects against stress and burnout, study finds
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'Painting with light' illuminates photo evidence of air pollution
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Flapping frequency of birds, insects, bats and whales predicted with just body mass and wing area
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Why does it get hot when you rub things together? Unraveling the mystery of dynamic friction at the atomic level
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Monarch caterpillar found to switch from avoiding milkweed-toxin-rich latex to eating it as they age
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Researchers create molecule to tackle antimicrobial resistance
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Researchers use AI to boost image quality of metalens camera
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New study identifies 13 strategies for advancing racial and ethnic equity in the academic health sciences
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Gold nanoparticles kill cancer—but not as thought
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What's Pi Day all about? Math, science, pies and more
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Rainforest wildlife under threat as below-canopy temperatures rise, new study warns
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Scientists gain insight into a buzzing spring pollinator that plays a significant role in the almond industry
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Land use change can produce more food and store more carbon, study finds
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Fining big polluters can reduce environmental damage, but only if the fines match the crimes
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In Brazil, 76% of deforestation in three Amazonian states occurred in a planned agricultural development zone
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'Metaholograms': Researchers develop a new type of hologram
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Evaluating land-based mitigation strategies for achieving 2°C climate targets
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Solving an age-old mystery about crystal formation
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Hidden cause of lithium-rich cathode materials' low energy efficiency revealed
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Invasive plant time bombs: A hidden ecological threat
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Einstein and anime: Hong Kong university tests AI professors
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Snowmelt timing impacts grassland plant communities, new study finds
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Research shows advisability of replanting conifer forests sooner rather than later after wildfires
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Growing up during a drought: What it taught about 'nudging' sustainability behaviors
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Small but mighty: The hidden power of broccoli sprouts
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The cultural evolution of collective property rights for sustainable resource governance
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Atomic-resolution imaging shows why ice is so slippery
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Designing a cost-effective X-ray free electron lasers facility
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Where space weather starts: Self-consistent propagation of flux ropes in realistic coronal simulations
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Saturday Citations: Hippo maxillofacial issues; implicit biases in the game of kings; AI masters Street Fighter
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Q&A: Experts discuss the inequity problem with patents
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New rhizobia-diatom symbiosis solves long-standing marine mystery
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Researchers observe wolves hunting and killing sea otters and harbor seals on Alaska's Katmai coast
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Threatened species have declined 2% a year since 2000: Nature positive? Far from it.
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Chinese scientists reveal the spinning mechanism of the silkworm
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Utilizing machine learning models for new directions in housing planning
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Study shows climate change disrupts seasonal flow of rivers
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Q&A: Paper, plastics and penalties. How audits can improve curbside recycling
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LED lights, info treatments boost microgreen preference
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Researchers harvest acid from seawater to feed beneficial algae
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Silver-based micromotors that eliminate bacteria can move freely in aqueous media
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SpaceX launches its giant new rocket but a pair of explosions ends the second test flight
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A new theory to explain Abell 3827's hazy and askew gravitationally lensed galaxies
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Researchers discovery family of natural compounds that selectively kill parasites
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Superatomic semiconductor sets a speed record for ballistic flow
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Decoding cryptocurrency regulation in the legibility framework
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European airport pollution threatens health of 52 mn people: NGO
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The atmosphere of an exoplanet reveals secrets about its surface
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Analysis of data suggests homosexual behavior in other animals is far more common than previously thought
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Fresh findings: Earliest evidence of life-bringing freshwater on Earth
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New 2D material manipulates light with remarkable precision and minimal loss
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Scientists call for 'major initiative' to study whether geoengineering should be used on glaciers
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Video: What does a warming Arctic mean for the future?
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Exploring dimensions of justice in climate science
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Ancient cities provide key datasets for urban planning, policy and predictions in the Anthropocene
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Scientists discover way to 'grow' sub-nanometer sized transistors
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Opinion: Climate change isn't just about emissions. We're ignoring a huge part of the fight
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How teenagers navigate the nuances of social media, and what adults can learn from them
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Fossil unearthed in Mongolia's Gobi Desert suggests some dinosaurs slept in same position as modern birds
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Students understand calculus better when the lessons are active
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A robot hopper to explore the moon's dangerous terrain
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Granting legal 'personhood' to nature is a growing movement: Can it stem biodiversity loss?
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Climate change is moving tree populations away from the soil fungi that sustain them
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Excessive vegetation in Arabia triggered massive butterfly migrations in 2019 across Europe and Africa: Study
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Scientists reveal the first unconventional superconductor that can be found in mineral form in nature
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Researchers study the intricacies of homologous recombination and abnormal chromosome bridges
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Training of brain processes makes reading more efficient
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Unlocking the secrets of peptide sequences in cells with AI
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Researchers realize time reversal through input-output indefiniteness
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Examining gender mismatch and bias in people‐centric operations
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New strategies proposed for protecting thermal barrier coatings against environmental sediment corrosion
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Webb opens new window on supernova science
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A plan to protect the biodiversity of US waters
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Viewpoint: Banning sex crime offenders from changing their names doesn't make us safer
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Forest carbon storage has declined across much of the Western U.S., likely due to drought and fire
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Researcher: Mothers are more likely to work worse jobs—while fathers thrive in careers
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Wolves are back in Colorado's wilderness: Here's why that's great for Earth
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Pesticides impair mobility and immune system of Brazilian native stingless bees, study shows
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Human activity is making it harder for scientists to interpret oceans' past
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Shortcut to success: Toward fast and robust quantum control through accelerating adiabatic passage
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'Branded access offers' dilute parent brand via perceived lack of consumer commitment: Study
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Data-driven model rapidly predicts dehydrogenation barriers in solid-state materials
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Coastal research shows flood risk for several Alaska communities
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The math of rightwing populism: Easy answers + confidence = reassuring certainty
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Horses, camels and deer get a bad rap for razing plants. New research shows they're no worse than native animals
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Silky shark observed with regrown fin after extensive injury
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Lead-vacancy centers in diamond as building blocks for large-scale quantum networks
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Why Australian summer is getting more humid
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Thermonuclear flames: Astrophysicists use supercomputer to explore exotic stellar phenomena
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Deforestation harms biodiversity of the Amazon's perfume-loving orchid bees
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Projection mapping leaves the darkness behind
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Bangkok says work from home as pollution blankets city
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6 reasons why global temperatures are spiking right now
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What's causing the Amazon's ongoing record drought?
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With an aging population, 'silver tourism' an avenue for industry growth
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Researchers observe quantum critical Bose gas of magnons in quasi-2D antiferromagnet
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Globular cluster NGC 6284 inspected by astronomers
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Chemists find potential new drug for photodynamic cancer therapy
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Unexpected phage protein function discovered in bacteria battle
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A thousand times smaller than a grain of sand—glass sensors 3D-printed on optical fiber
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A green alternative for treating Streptococcus iniae bacteria in hybrid striped bass
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Two coral snakes recorded battling for prey in a scientific first
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A new virus-like entity has just been discovered—'obelisks' explained
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World's most powerful rocket Starship set for next launch
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Report outlines how firms can effectively increase female representation
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Study reveals stable soil moisture variability within fields, opens door for satellite remote sensing
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A multi-stream network for retrosynthesis prediction
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Asian elephants mourn, bury their dead calves: Study
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New 3D-printed tumor model enables faster, less expensive and less painful cancer treatment
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New CRISPR tool orchestrates antiviral defense within cells
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The heat is on: What we know about why ocean temperatures keep smashing records
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Astronomers discover M87's jet is triggering novae
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Research explores how people make a snap judgment about unfamiliar dogs
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Scientists achieve giant Rashba–Dresselhaus spin splitting in 2D chiral metal-organic frameworks
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Image: Micro-world within an atomic clock
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Tracking molecules at turbo speed
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How whales struggle to navigate in a sea of noise pollution
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How should boards handle visionary CEOs?
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Math makes finding bat roosts much easier, our research shows
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What Americans can learn from Danish masculinity
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Report reveals peer review capacity not used to its full potential
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Re-analyzing LHC Run 2 data with cutting-edge analysis techniques allowed physicists to address old discrepancy
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Cockney and Queen's English have all but disappeared among young people—here's what's replaced them
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Using mode-locked lasers to realize and study non-Hermitian topological physics
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Russian space officials say air leak at International Space Station poses no danger to its crew
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Crucial connection for 'quantum internet' made for the first time
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Researchers conduct first-ever study of cultural adaptation to climate change
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Gravitational waves may have made human life possible
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Macroalgae genetics study sheds light on how seaweed became multicellular
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Study shows orchid family emerged in northern hemisphere and thrived alongside dinosaurs for 20 million years
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To advance space colonization, team explores 3D printing in microgravity
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Side effects of wide scale forestation could reduce carbon removal benefits by up to a third, study finds
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Underground 'anomaly' found near iconic Giza pyramid complex
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India to study black holes with first satellite launch after US
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Report indicates EU citizens feel increasingly European
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Schools in the path of April's total solar eclipse prepare for a natural teaching moment
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Abrupt permafrost thaw found to intensify warming effects on soil CO₂ emission
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Researchers discover key functions of therapeutically promising jumbo viruses
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New mathematical proof helps to solve equations with random components
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Ancient Greek sanctuary slowly sinks into the Aegean Sea
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Simulating spins, spirals and shrinking devices for new classes of energy-efficient materials
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New study examines ATP synthase at acidic state to reveal how the enzyme functions
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Understanding drivers of egg cell development
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Three new RR Lyrae variable stars discovered
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Charting the night sky with exascale computers
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How llamas help mitigate effects of climate change
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Researchers find oldest undisputed evidence of Earth's magnetic field
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Focused ion beam technology: A single tool for a wide range of applications
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Detroit's air quality 'very unhealthy' following Fourth of July fireworks
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Nature conservation works, and we're getting better at it, says new study
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Study discovers cellular activity that hints recycling is in our DNA
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Chaos Raman distributed optical fiber sensing
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Kenya's had unusually hot weather—an expert unpacks what could be causing it
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Thawing permafrost: Research suggests it's not a climate tipping point, but nevertheless has far-reaching impacts
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New tech enables deep tissue imaging during surgery
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Study shows leaf shape and size can't reliably distinguish wild coca plants from those grown to make cocaine
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New data can help better understand glaciers
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Lawmakers hope to use this emerging climate science to charge oil companies for disasters
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Scientists stencil-paint carbon nanotube components for flexible transparent electronics
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Study finds young people from poorer families make fewer friends
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Phony 'news' portals surpass US newspaper sites, researchers say
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New research shows students' knowledge and perceptions of active learning declined during pandemic-era teaching
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Gig workers saw greater financial hardship during COVID-19 than other workers
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Scientists develop rapid gene-screening platform to boost disease resistance in crops
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Bacteria found to produce proteins that act like antifreeze, helping marine worms survive in polar waters
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Fruit fly model identifies key regulators behind organ development
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How free-roaming cats impact wildlife, disease transmission
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SpaceX targets sunset launch from KSC using booster for record-tying 19th time
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Q&A: How foreign investment in US land affects food security
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Advancing biodiversity research: New initiative bridges biodiversity and omics data standards
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High engagement, high return: The secret to student success
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Mysterious missing component in the clouds of Venus revealed
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New detection method aims to warn of landslide tsunamis
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Global South health care practices contribute to spread of antimicrobial resistance across the world, study suggests
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A new genus of fungi on grasses
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Researchers create artificial cells that act like living cells
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A cholesterol precursor mediates sensitivity to cell death by ferroptosis
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How liberal conspiracy theories can be just as destructive as their extremist counterparts
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Researchers pore through dusty records, modern databases to identify every creature and plant in Minnesota
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Researchers show how to use 'topological tweezers' to control active fluids
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Research group runs simulations capable of describing South America's climate with unprecedented accuracy
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Promising advances in organosilica membranes for separating organic liquid mixtures
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Scientists find quasicrystal metasurface projects holographic images and light patterns simultaneously
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Disinformation may reinforce polarization in society
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Tiny New Zealand bird delivers a lesson in birdsong evolution
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Anchoring single Co sites on bipyridine-based covalent triazine frameworks for photocatalytic oxygen evolution
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A mountainous mystery uncovered in South Australia's pink sands
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Umami-rich scrap fish and invasive species can liven up vegetables, says gastrophysicist
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Protecting coral 'nurseries' is as important as safeguarding established coral reefs, new study shows
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Study reveals genetic legacy of racial and gender hierarchies
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A fresh warning from experts on the dangers of posting your kids online
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Scientists build high power cladding-pumped Raman fiber laser at 1.2 μm waveband
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Aluminum nanoparticles make tunable green catalysts
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Drought may drive deadly amphibian disease, researchers find
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Hunting for edible plants with London's urban foragers
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Exploring online morality in the context of evolved human responses
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Officials brace for 'uncertainty' in water transfers to Lake Mead
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Records of Pompeii's survivors have been found—archaeologists are starting to understand how they rebuilt their lives
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Almost a third of Australia's plant species may have to migrate south if we hit 3 degrees of warming
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Crowd-sourced fact-checking fights misinformation in Taiwan
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Physics collaboration pushes an information engine to its limits
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New study calls for inclusion of death education in school curriculum
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Non-toxic quantum dots pave the way towards CMOS shortwave infrared image sensors for consumer electronics
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Astronomers discover two 'hot Jupiters' orbiting red-giant stars
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Three positive climate developments
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Scientists' research on RNA editing illuminates possible lifesaving treatments for genetic diseases
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How racism impacts support for affordable housing
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Report: 7–9 billion tons of CO₂ must be extracted from the atmosphere every year to reach Paris Agreement limit
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Physical field technologies to improve extraction and quality of extracted juices
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Total solar eclipse wows North America. Clouds part just in time for most
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A simulator will soon predict the fate of carbon dioxide underground
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Discovery of a hidden quantum critical point in two-dimensional superconductors
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Researchers use 1,000 historical photos to reconstruct Antarctic glaciers before a dramatic collapse
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Boosted exciton mobility approaching the Mott-Ioffe-Regel limit in a 2D Ruddlesden-Popper perovskite
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Researchers identify materials capable of catalyzing the conversion of ortho-hydrogen to para-hydrogen
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New simulation method using AI accurately predicts powder mixing
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A universal framework describing the scrambling of quantum information in open systems
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Researchers use quantum computing to predict gene relationships
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NASA's Voyager team focuses on software patch, thrusters
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Social media content in times of war: An expert guide on how to keep violence off your feeds
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Deciphering grape development: A molecular phenology scale for grapevine berry maturation
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NASA is seeking a faster, cheaper way to bring Mars samples to Earth
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Europe's Ariane 6 rocket successfully completes hot-fire test
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After October festivities, Illinoisans smash thousands of pumpkins to divert them from landfills, cut methane
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Researchers propose deep blue OLED design exhibiting BT.2020 color gamut
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Study finds distinct patterns lead to domestic partner homicide
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40 years of crop research shows inequities
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Research offer direct view of tantalum oxidation that impedes qubit coherence
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Q&A: Cosmic rays, space weather and larger questions about the universe
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Electrodes in spacesuits could protect astronauts from harmful dust on Mars
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New gold standard survey shows alarmingly high rate of sexual exploitation across the US
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New tool helps decipher gene behavior
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Residue from household disinfectants may be leading to drug resistance in deadly bacteria
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Researchers develop new method for peptide sequencing based on nanopore sensing technology
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Deadly crowd crush at Indian religious gathering shows how dangerous leaving an event can be
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Transcription factor's key role in grafted cucumbers reveals salt tolerance in crops
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Workplace tensions: How and when bystanders can make a difference
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Bioengineering company creates induced pluripotent stem cells from elephant skin cells
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Georgia cities face tall task to meet new air pollution standard
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Calciferous organisms are a good tool in climate research, says scientist
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Flat faces and difficulty breathing: How pet trends have harmed animal health—and what we can we do about it
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Hurricane risk perception drops after storms hit, study shows
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UK government misses the mark on shaping healthy urban policies, finds review
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Scientists train AI to illuminate drugs' impact on largest family of cellular targets
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Fountain of youth for plants: E3 ligase's role in leaf longevity
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Oranges wither, cows go hungry in drought-hit Sicily
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Mississippi lacks Black doctors, even as lawmakers increasingly target diversity programs
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Researchers develop organic photoredox catalysts with enhanced stability and recyclability
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Research explores the properties of supernova remnant 1E 0102.2–7219
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Solid-state qubits: Forget about being clean, embrace mess
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A rethink of diseases in light of phase separation and phase transition may be necessary
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New study reveals influencers of global biogenic volatile organic compound emission trends over the last 20 years
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Nearly 15% of Americans deny climate change is real, AI study finds
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How COVID has changed the way Americans work, and how much money they have
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New research reveals New York Bight is an important year-round habitat for endangered fin whales
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Dig site findings suggests ancient artists may have been inspired by preserved dinosaur footprints
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Searching for dark matter in gaps between stars
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Detecting heavy precipitation events directly with GPS data
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Twisting and binding matter waves with photons in a cavity
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Familiarity breeds contempt for moral failings, research suggests
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School board social media lawsuits: For too long, we've sought individual solutions to a collective problem
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Weaker ocean currents lead to decline in nutrients for North Atlantic ocean life during prehistoric climate change
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No soft skills training spells missed opportunity for many organizations
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Bacterial proteins shed light on antiviral immunity
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Crinkled coatings could prevent medical implants from failing
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New toolkit makes molecular dynamics simulations more accessible
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Economics propelling population shifts in spite of climate-driven risks: Study
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New antimicrobial molecule shuts down bacterial growth without harming human cells
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Cell biologists identify new organelle present in mammalian cells made of rings of DNA
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Sustainable, high-performance paper coating material could reduce microplastic pollution
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Generative AI illuminates enzyme secrets using sequences evolved in nature
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Coal miners in North Dakota unearth a mammoth tusk buried for thousands of years
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X-ray binary Swift J1727.8-1613 has a large relativistic jet, observations show
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Study combines storytelling and movement to improve language and motor skills in early years
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Simplifying complexities in bioinformatics: A desktop suite for multi-omics data analysis and visualization
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Brazil's Pantanal wetlands see record fires even before dry season
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Denmark bans noodles for being too hot—what you need to know about chili heat
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Masses of scalloped hammerheads return to one of Australia's busiest beaches
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Scientists uncover cause of mysterious deaths of elephants in Zimbabwe
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Research team shows island bats are valuable allies for farmers
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New energy justice index casts spotlight on energy transition in the Global South
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Targeting seed microbes to improve seed resilience
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Once melting glaciers shut down the Gulf Stream, we will see extreme climate change within decades, study shows
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Hong Kong team plants seeds to safeguard legacy grains
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High air pollution in Denmark may impact children's academic performance
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Researchers design novel microfluidic module for controlling the porosity of manufactured materials
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How do animals react during a total solar eclipse? Scientists plan to find out in April
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Reverse-engineering Jackson Pollock with a new 3D-printing technique
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Coal train pollution increases health risks and disparities, research warns
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Sweetpotato's sweet revenge against fungal disease
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A gendered social innovation framework for tourism-led development initiatives
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Sea urchins made to order: Scientists make transgenic breakthrough
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Trapped in the middle: Billiards with memory framework leads to mathematical questions
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Online brand advocacy and Gen Z consumer behavior
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Researchers visualize quantum effects in electron waves
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Study reveals reduced γ-glutamyl hydrolase activity as a key to higher folate levels in tomato
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Many women still live in poverty, but we can change this
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Sports coaches make these seven kinds of decisions
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Chemist explores the real-world science of Star Wars
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Deep-sea sponge's 'zero-energy' flow control could inspire new energy efficient designs
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Scientists use blue-green algae as a surrogate mother for 'meat-like' proteins
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Restoration of degraded areas in semi-arid region contributes to 'return' of soil microorganisms, study shows
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Hankering for status found to drive non-executive directors to outstay effectiveness
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Virtual reality better than video for evoking fear, spurring climate action: Study
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The artistic flair inspiring greener European cities
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Researchers fabricate eco-friendly pesticide delivery system
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Advanced experimental setup expands the hunt for hidden dark matter particles
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Persistent gender imbalances in UK political candidate selections: A call for systemic reform
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Global deforestation leads to more mercury pollution, finds study
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Study examines the perceptions of pre-service teachers on peer reaction video feedback
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In search for alien life, purple may be the new green
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Militia extremists, kicked off Facebook again, are regaining comfort in public view
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New, more biocompatible materials for bioelectronic applications
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Climate impacts set to cut 2050 global GDP by nearly a fifth
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Black hole fashions stellar beads on a string
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Annular distribution of SiC2 in circumstellar envelopes of carbon-rich asymptotic giant branch stars
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Evidence of one of the largest explosive eruptions ever recorded in the Aegean Sea
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Expert advice to help young people keep their New Year's resolutions
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Social dynamics of family dogs: A peek behind hierarchies
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Fjords are effective carbon traps regardless of oxygen levels, finds study
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Finding new chemistry to capture double the carbon
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Newly discovered megafossil flora reported from northern Vietnam
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NASA's Voyager 1 resumes sending engineering updates to Earth
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Eclipses were once associated with the deaths of kings—predictions played a key role in the birth of astronomy
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Study confirms bees are more sensitive to pesticides due to climate change
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Enhancing plant growth tracking with satellite image fusion techniques
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New research harnesses AI and satellite imagery to reveal the expanding footprint of human activity at sea
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NASA's NEOWISE extends legacy with decade of near-Earth object data
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Shaping up how red blood cell deformability is assessed—researchers develop new approach
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Song lyrics are getting simpler, more repetitive: Study
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New model helps researchers get a handle on unpredictable cells
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Researchers discover new antibiotic-resistant species of bacteria
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Shining a light on untapped lunar resources
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Antarctic ice shelves hold twice as much meltwater as previously thought
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The US may catch a spring break on weather. Forecasters see minimal flooding and drought for spring
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The beginnings of fashion: Paleolithic eyed needles and the evolution of dress
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Evolution's recipe book: How 'copy paste' errors led to insect flight, octopus camouflage and human cognition
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Study of key characteristics of UK politicians reveals 'ambition, narcissism, genuine idealism' among common traits
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SpaceX finally manages Kennedy Space Center launch with record-tying booster
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Sustainable alternatives key to combating fast fashion's environmental toll, study finds
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To hear the cicadas sing, enthusiasts travel from near and far
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X-ray satellite XMM-Newton sees 'space clover' in a new light
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Salsa's last dance targets reentry over South Pacific
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Herds of endangered hippos trapped in mud in drought-hit Botswana
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Melon flavor decoded: The genetic keys to aromatic diversity
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Image: Sentinel-1 captures Tobago oil spill
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Scientists explain: What is inertial fusion energy?
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Scottish farmers damn wild beaver reintroduction policy
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Archaeologists report earliest evidence for plant farming in east Africa
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Molecular simulation AI tool reveals unresolved structure of transporter protein
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Rapid production of isocyanate-free, biobased polyurethane foams at ambient temperature
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New discovery speeds scientists' push for Huanglongbing-tolerant citrus
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New NASA astronauts graduate, eying moon—and Mars
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Study reveals fireworks' impact on air quality
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A large percentage of European plastic sent to Vietnam ends up in nature, finds study
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On a climate rollercoaster: How Australia's environment fared in the world's hottest year
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Soldering wounds with light and nano thermometers
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New molecular compound designed with technological applications at the nanoscale
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Altered oceanic crust may contribute to arc magmas
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The limits of ice: What a 19th-century expedition trapped in sea ice for a year tells us about Antarctica's future
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Math degrees are becoming less accessible—and this is a problem for business, government and innovation
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Study finds novel gene evolution in the decaploid pitcher plant Nepenthes gracilis
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Strategies for detecting and preventing pet cancer
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NASA's Lucy spacecraft ready for first asteroid encounter
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Island birds more adaptable than previously thought
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Q&A: Economist examines impact of noncompete agreements
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Biodiversity loss may accelerate ecosystem destabilization
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Supernova SN 2023fyq exhibited long-lasting pre-explosion activity, observations show
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Prepayment technology is socially and financially isolating UK asylum seekers: Study
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Nube, the almost invisible galaxy that challenges the dark matter model
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New excitation method of stimulated Raman scattering achieves natural-linewidth-limit spectral lines
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Second night of auroras seen 'extreme' solar storm
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Controlling the microenvironment to promote wound healing and regeneration
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California seal pups were turning up headless. Experts finally confirmed the culprit
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Do horse rides along this Florida causeway pollute the bay? A DNA test has answers
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Study: 'Legacy' phosphorus delays water quality improvements in Gulf of Mexico
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Building footprints could help identify neighborhood sociodemographic traits
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Early heat wave breaks records in western US
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Relationship anarchy is about creating bonds that suit people, not social conventions
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Take three for Boeing Starliner crewed launch attempt
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Survey shows decline in North Dakota breeding duck numbers
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Negotiations on global plastic treaty to resume in Canada
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Scientists discover single atom defect in 2D material can hold quantum information at room temperature
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Hydrogen recombination found to be most plausible explanation for high levels of energy in stellar superflares
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Reduced red meat intake could hit Scotland climate goals
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Quantum challenge to be solved one mile underground
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Single nanoscale hybrid system for studying the vacuum fluctuation field
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Researchers explore how fractures nucleate, propagate and stop
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Manipulating the frequency of terahertz signals through temporal boundaries
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20°C seems the optimal temperature for life on Earth to thrive: What this means in a warming world
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Unlocking the connection between science fiction and patents
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Tracking the dynamics of biomolecules with optofluidic antennas
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Study reveals genes regulating lotus flowering
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Researchers develop eco-friendly 'magnet' to battle microplastics
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Widely tuneable terahertz lasers boost photo-induced superconductivity in K₃C₆₀
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Access to burgeoning quantum technology field could be widened by educational model
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Study identifies gene targets to combat cognitive decline
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Making faba beans a better source of protein
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Sensitive interventions to catalyze China's net-zero transition in energy and transport
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Rare 3D fossils show that some early trees had forms unlike any you've ever seen
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Cicadas will soon descend on Las Vegas—but not the ones you think
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Detecting intelligent life that's light years away: Greenhouse gases could signal alien activity
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Look to deadly Venus to find life in the universe, new paper argues
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A product that kills agricultural pests is also deadly to native Pacific Northwest snail
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Killer whales' diet more important than location for pollutant exposure, study finds
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RNA splicing regulation discovery provides insight into bone diseases
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Grain as a weapon: Russia-Ukraine war reveals how capitalism fuels global hunger
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Colony spawning and enhanced brood protection in invasive bluegill found to facilitate their spread
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Seven billion newly hatched chicks are killed every year—but a ban is not the solution, says study
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Taam Ja' Blue Hole in Mexico's Chetumal Bay found to be deepest in the world
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Predictions of the effect of drugs on individual cells are now possible
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Can't get enough of the total solar eclipse or got clouded out? Here are the next ones to watch for
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Mass shooting lockdown drills help schoolchildren feel safer, US study suggests
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Video: Preparing for Euclid's first images, from puzzling data to dazzling views
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Scientists show ribosomes play an unexpected role in blood vessel formation
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Centaurs gain comet-like characteristics through close encounters with Jupiter, Saturn
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We're working out how to solve crimes in space—the final frontier of forensic science
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Can genetic parasites alter interactions between microbes and hosts?
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Image: Orion spacecraft prepares for upcoming launch
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From wild to sweet: Decoding the jujube's genetic journey
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Unlocking the future of sustainable mining through carbon sequestration
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Team discovers protein crucial for B cell differentiation and antibodies
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Using CRISPR gene editing to prevent pigs from getting blue-ear pig disease
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New research brings order to disordered proteins
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Simulating the three-dimensional morphology of kilonovae
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PepsiCo sued by New York state over plastic pollution
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Cascadia Subduction Zone, one of Earth's top hazards, comes into sharper focus
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Disinformation is often blamed for swaying elections. The research says something else
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Giving Holocaust survivors a digital voice in the world
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Buckwheat responds better than wheat to future climate conditions, scientists confirm
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Early childhood problems linked to persistent school absenteeism
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Researchers observe the structural heterogeneity of a lipid scramblase
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More aerosol particles than thought are forming over Siberia, finds study
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Emotions drive donation behavior in disease relief projects on a fundraising platform: Study
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Removing Washington salmon barriers surges to $1M a day, but results are murky
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Small ponds in Minnesota prairies may help save minnow species
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Q&A: How do animals react to a solar eclipse?
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Old drugs new tricks—novel approach shows 'enormous potential' for rapid antibiotic discovery
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The Gambia may allow female genital mutilation again, another sign of a global trend eroding women's rights
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Pollinator's death trap turns into nursery
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Restored coral reefs can grow as fast as healthy reefs after just four years, researchers find
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Artemis II crew, recovery teams train for final phase of moon mission
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Researchers synthesize two new isotopes, osmium-160 and tungsten-156
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Rare decay of the Higgs boson may point to physics beyond the Standard Model
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Toxoplasmosis: Researchers identify protein that evolved alongside infection machinery
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Quasi-2D spin-Peierls transition through interstitial anionic electrons in K(NH₃)₂
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Zwicky Transient Facility detects four ultracompact binaries
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Novel gene writing technology enables all-RNA-mediated targeted gene integration in human cells
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Black-led conservation group purchases 650 acres of Sierra forest land in Placer County
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Autophagy's role in DNA loss and survival of diploid yeast cells during chronological aging
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Using a cellphone compass to measure tiny concentrations of compounds important for human health
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Study suggests real-time feedback in hotel showers could help the tourism industry cut water use
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Unveiling real-time economic insights with search big data
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Furry thieves are running loose in a Maine forest, research shows
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Simulating magnetization in a Heisenberg quantum spin chain
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A novel method for measuring nano/microplastic concentrations in soil using spectroscopy
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Cosmic leap: NASA Swift satellite and AI unravel the distance of the farthest gamma-ray bursts
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Space oddity: Uncovering the origin of the universe's rare radio circles
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Researchers develop model to guide milk processors' food safety decisions
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Understanding of cues between dairy farmers and veterinarians could boost rapport, trust, and outcomes
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Effects of oil and gas platform decommissioning on Moray Firth porpoises
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It wasn't just a tree: Why it feels so bad to lose the iconic Sycamore Gap tree and others like it
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Deep freezing native plants at risk of extinction
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Missing link in species conservation: Pharmacists, chemists could turn tide on plant, animal extinction
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Are we really about to talk to whales?
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Engineers send 3D printer into space
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Humanity could lose half of future medicines due to plant extinctions, says report
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Income inequality and carbon dioxide emissions have a complex relationship
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A tiny quadcopter could gather rocks for China's sample return mission
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New rock art discoveries in Eastern Sudan tell a tale of ancient cattle, the 'green Sahara' and climate catastrophe
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Bacteria for climate-neutral chemicals of the future
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Cleaner air brings wetter weather in High Mountain Asia
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A close look at changes to the skin biome after ear piercing
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Research combines DNA origami and photolithography to move one step closer to molecular computers
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In the Galapagos, urban finches fare better against vampire fly
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The myth of men's full-time employment
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NASA sees progress on Blue Origin's Orbital Reef Life Support System
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First-ever wireless device developed to make magnetism appear in non-magnetic materials
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Euclid's 'twin' arrives at ESA mission control
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Simple food swaps could cut greenhouse gas emissions from household groceries by a quarter
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UK study finds policing of county lines 'criminalizes' minority youth
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AI-driven lab speeds catalysis research
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Research analyzes energy poverty in La Cañada Real, Spain
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Bats use four key tactics for accurate target tracking
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Researchers reveal water-assisted oxidative redispersion of metal nanoparticles
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Scientists find evidence of hot spring oasis during last ice age in central Europe
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Dreams can vary across cultures and environments, anthropologist finds
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SpaceX knocks out early morning Starlink launch from Cape Canaveral
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Pour points: A novel method for woodland water resource management
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New research area promotes both quantum computing and cognitive science
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Scientists develop composite accelerometer for extreme environments
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Glowing COVID-19 diagnostic test prototype produces results in one minute
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NASA to hoist its sail: Solar sail mission gets ready for launch
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Deepfakes are still new, but 2024 could be the year they have an impact on elections
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Advances in rice genome research offer insights and promising applications for agriculture
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Reimagining rehabilitation: Iceland's open prisons offer a blueprint for UK's foreign national prisoners
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Carbon dioxide, the main culprit of global warming, reborn as an antioxidant substance
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Dubai reels from floods chaos after record rains
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Shining a light on the effects of habituation and neural adaptation on the evolution of animal signals
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Researchers discover previously unknown gene that indirectly promotes photosynthesis in blue-green algae
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Juno completes its closest flyby of Io yet
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Experiment shows biological interactions of microplastics in watery environment
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Surprise physics in insulating material offer path for faster tech
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Experts develop way to harness CRISPR technology to deal with antimicrobial resistance
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Room-temperature long-range ferromagnetic order realized in a confined molecular monolayer
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New statistical-modeling workflow may help advance drug discovery and synthetic chemistry
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Frozen in time: Old paintings and new photographs reveal some NZ glaciers may soon be extinct
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Research improves multiplex mutagenesis to increase experimental efficiency in plant genome editing
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Previously unknown dormouse habitat identified
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Biocompatible nanoparticles modified with ATP can enhance systemic delivery of cancer immunotherapy
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Whether of politicians, pop stars or teenage girls, sexualized deepfakes hold a mirror to our sexist world
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Discovery of the first fractal molecule in nature
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Reshaping our understanding of granular systems
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Impact Craters: Can they help us find life elsewhere?
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Pore power: High-speed droplet production in microfluidic devices
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Unraveling the iconography of the Etruscan lamp of Cortona, Italy
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Sister cities can help communities better navigate the climate crisis, research suggests
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Post-menopausal whales may help solve the mystery of female longevity
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How phytochemical diversity affects herbivore damage in a tropical tree community
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Hubble's multi-wavelength view of recently released Webb image
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New rapid method to predict effects of conservation actions on complex ecosystems
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Gravitational lenses could pin down black hole mergers with unprecedented accuracy
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Biden administration set to deny 200-mile Ambler mining road through Alaska wilderness
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States beg insurers not to drop climate-threatened homes
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Climate change to shift tropical rains northward, suggests computer modeling
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NASA balloons head north of Arctic Circle for long-duration flights
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Researchers uncover key mechanisms in chromosome structure development
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Extreme heat waves aren't 'just summer': How climate change is heating up the weather, and what we can do about it
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Silkworms help grow better organ-like tissues in labs
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Research suggests how turbulence can be used to generate patterns
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Mitochondrial DNA copy number contributes to growth diversity in allopolyploid fish
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Researchers show it's possible to teach old magnetic cilia new tricks
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Drawing a line back to the origin of life: Graphitization could provide simplicity scientists are looking for
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Chemists discover a key protein in how lysosomes work
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Fears in Wales over legacy of its coalmining past
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Why do we blame the victim?
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Self-assembled Na-doped zinc oxide for the detection of lung cancer biomarker VOCs at low concentrations
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Tourism planning as a social practice in times of change and uncertainty: Views from a troubled Latin American country
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Project traces 60 million years of elephant evolution and how humans may be the species' undoing
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Anoxic marine basins are among the best candidates for deep-sea carbon sequestration, say scientists
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Study suggests climate change likely impacted human populations in the Neolithic and Bronze Age
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The keys to plant aging are hidden in the leaves
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Flower or power? Campaigners fear lithium mine could kill rare plant
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In south China, silkworm farmers reel from deadly floods
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New methods to improve the accuracy of cross-national surveys
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Rural communities face greater risks of radon exposure compared to urban areas: Study
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New understanding of astatine's chemical properties could aid targeted alpha therapy for cancer
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Using metabolomics for assessing safety of chemicals may reduce the use of lab rats
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Drones could help map the lunar surface with extreme precision
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Lula vetos part of Brazil's controversial pesticide bill
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New study reveals impact of skin microorganisms on earthworm toxicity in polluted environments
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Humanitarian organizations showed flexibility and grit during COVID supply chain disruptions, study finds
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Assessment and strategies for sustainable food systems within planetary boundaries
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A single atom layer of gold—researchers create goldene
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A new horizon for the Kuiper Belt: Subaru telescope's wide-field observations
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Americans hate inflation: No traction for more positive economic developments
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Carvings in southern Peru may have been inspired by people singing while hallucinating
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A wildlife crossing is proposed for Highway 17 in the Santa Cruz Mountains
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Returning a 170-year-old preserved lizard to Jamaica is a step toward redressing colonial harms, say researchers
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New AI model: A leap for autonomous materials science
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Solar eclipse chasers from Colorado will seek clues for predicting geomagnetic space storms
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Nanocrystals set new hydrogen production activity record under visible and near-infrared irradiation
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Psychologist examines genesis of online groups of sexually embittered men
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Researchers develop thermal radiation controllable epsilon-near-zero material that can withstand extreme environments
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Argentina has surplus harvest, but farmers want more from Milei
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Decoding the molecular networks of early human development
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Deepwater Horizon oil spill study could lead to overhaul of cleanup processes worldwide
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Leaves of three, let it be? Wide variability among poison ivy plants makes identification more challenging
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Finding the best predictor for a galaxy's metallic content
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More social birds are more adventurous feeders, study finds
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Researchers create green solvent to boost lignin applications
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Realization of an ideal omnidirectional invisibility cloak in free space
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What's in a name? A linguistics expert explains why some baby names dominate the charts year after year
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The more, the better? Why market share often has little impact on profits
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Men tend to outnumber women in rural areas due to gender-specific migration, says paper
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Food, not sex, drove the evolution of giraffes' long neck, new study finds
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Why charities focused on the money, not the mission, should listen up
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Skeletal remains debunk myth surrounding 1918 flu pandemic
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Unexpected source of nutrients fuels growth of toxic algae from Lake Erie
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Body lice may be bigger plague spreaders than previously thought
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Research examines 18 to 35-year-olds' motivation to swap clothes on a large scale
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French ski resorts risk becoming hooked on artificial snow
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Study shows electric vehicles can have positive impact on air quality and public health in some cities, but not all
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How a calcium-sensing protein multitasks
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Holographic message encoded in simple plastic
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Scientists propose zero-shot universal microscopic image AI processing method
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Beyond the sleigh: Reindeer and their bonds with Arctic peoples
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New report reveals Australia's material use and circular rate
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How salinity affects seasonal variability of the Makassar Strait throughflow
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Advancing plant biology with breakthroughs in single-cell RNA sequencing
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Spain's first private rocket successfully lifts off
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PFAS: How research is uncovering damaging effects of 'forever chemicals'
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Urchin harvesters tried to reduce protections for sea otters: Here's why it didn't work
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Researchers develop high-performance anion exchange membranes for sustainability applications
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Pentagon says no evidence of secret US work on alien tech
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AI reads ancient scroll buried by Vesuvius eruption
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Storm Ciarán is breaking records and research suggests more severe weather in future
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The 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake: A long, quiet initial rupture leading to multiplex fault ruptures
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Article tracks history of state history education standards, how teachers can use them as lessons
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Study describes structure of antiviral drug bulevirtide bound to hepatitis B and D virus receptor protein NTCP
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Scientists suggest using mobile device location data for studying human-wildlife interactions
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How Chinese migrants in Los Angeles Chinatown gained self-reliance
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Researchers can now accurately measure the emergence and damping of a plasmonic field
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When quantum dots meet blue phase liquid crystal elastomers
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Companies in strategic alliances get better access to financing and more desirable terms, research shows
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Genetic research reveals several new fern species in tropical America
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Tracing the origin and energization of plasma in the heliosphere
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Why water must be at the heart of climate action
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Low voice pitch increases standing among strangers, cross-cultural study finds
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New research reveals that chickens were widely raised across southern Central Asia from 400 BCE
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A strong earthquake shakes eastern Indonesia with no immediate reports of casualties or damages
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3 astronauts return to Earth after 6-month stay on China's space station
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Rent assistance is insufficient in expensive rental market, finds Australian report
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Researchers propose 'RNAkine' nomenclature for naming extracellular ncRNAs
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A secret war between cane toads and parasitic lungworms is raging across Australia
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Some plastic straws degrade more quickly than others, new study shows
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Scientists fabricate composites that combine high strength and bioactivity inspired by the cortical bone
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Want to get into stargazing? A professional astronomer explains where to start
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More grizzlies in Idaho? Federal proposal could make it happen as Republicans push delisting
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AI could help cut voter fraud—but it's far more likely to disenfranchise you, researchers say
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Molecular 'super-glue' shows promise of cancer drug discovery platform
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Study unveils key dynamics of 2D nanomaterials with view to larger-scale production
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SpaceX inspires NASA to prep for small mishaps in moonshot plan
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Study uncovers the non-isotropic nature of tropospheric delay for high-precision GNSS positioning
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More than half of cats on farm died after drinking milk from cows infected with bird flu
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Give abandoned croplands a second chance to boost climate mitigation and food security, urges new study
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Human presence shifts balance between leopards and hyenas in East Africa
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Study: Racial bias is no 'false alarm' in policing
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Research uncovers why urine sprayed by cats emits a pungent odor
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Arctic archipelago turns the page on its mining past
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The moon is 40 million years older than thought, lunar crystals study suggests
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'Modern-day redlining': Research investigates Wall Street-backed rental market
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Researchers develop high-performance blue organic LEDs based on thermally activated delayed fluorescence material
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Use of decimal point is 1.5 centuries older than historians thought
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If life exists on Jupiter's moon Europa, scientists might soon be able to detect it
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We know social media bans are unlikely to work. So how can we keep young people safe online?
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'News finds me' mindset may lead readers away from political, science news
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Climate models often miss how plants respond to drought, research suggests
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Uncovering the mysteries of microproteins
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Researchers synchronize Napoleonic maps with modern ones
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Weather eases Canadian oil sands city wildfire menace
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Tracing the evolution of sign languages using computer modeling
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Stop trying to raise the perfect child, says new parenting book
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Ancient Mycenaean armor tested by Marines and pronounced suitable for extended combat
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Candida evolution disclosed: New insights into fungal infections
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Review article shows key role of Brazil in research on sugarcane for bioenergy
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New study validates method for guided discovery of 3D flat-band materials
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From forced kisses to power imbalances, research suggests violence against women in sport is endemic
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What makes a 'good farmer' in Aotearoa?
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American Climate Corps: Biden's new green jobs initiative delivers more promises than details, says researcher
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Climate change is a fiscal disaster for local governments: Study shows how it's testing communities in Florida
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Farmers reveal what they really think about reintroducing lynx and wolves to Britain and Ireland
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New research deciphers biomineralization mechanism
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Research finds a college degree remains a sound investment despite rising tuition
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Nighttime rehearsal for Ariane 6 toward first flight
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Senior staff give more constructive feedback when they think they'll work with you again, study finds
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Study highlights the potential of cyanobacteria as biofertilizers
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Gold nanoparticles found to reverse brain deficits in multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's
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World severely off track to limit planet-heating emissions: UN
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Ancient volcanic eruption not a catalyst for early Homo sapiens cultural innovations, researchers say
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Researchers develop world-leading microwave photonics chip for high-speed signal processing
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US labor market can affect 'people who are not even here'
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Uncovering self-recoverable NIR mechanoluminescence from Cr³⁺ doped perovskite type aluminate
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AI making waves in marine data collection
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UN chief urges world to 'stop the madness' of climate change
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Greenland Ice Sheet motion minimally impacted by late-season melting, study finds
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How are governments, organizations and individuals dealing with the effects of global warming?
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A physics milestone: Miniature particle accelerator works
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Are TikTok, X and other social media platforms good or bad sources for news on the Israel and Hamas war?
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Image: Hubble spies side-by-side galaxies
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Researchers reveal nonlinear optical mechanism of β-BaB2O4 by experimental electron density
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Q&A: When does shaming work?
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Variable star RZ Piscium has a compact and highly perturbed debris disk, study finds
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Rust to riches: Goethite's role in shaping Australia
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Nanoplastics and 'forever chemicals' shown to disrupt molecular structures and functionality
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Magnesium-18's unique decay process: From theory to practice
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Marine heat waves disrupt the ocean food web in the northeast Pacific Ocean, new study shows
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Undergraduate researcher discovers unexpected diversity in key river microorganisms
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Two-thirds of Canadian and American renters are in unaffordable housing situations
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Scientists assemble a richer picture of the plight and resilience of the foothill yellow-legged frog
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Marine mammal longevity study reveals remarkable advances in animal welfare
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Pet flea and tick treatments contain pesticides that end up washing into the environment
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New molecular device unlocks potential for targeted drug delivery and self-healing materials
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Opinion: Responsible ESG investing in the Global South requires overcoming the Global North's savior complex
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Cosmic simulation reveals how black holes grow and evolve
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Deep-sea mining and warming trigger stress in a midwater jellyfish: Study investigates effects of sediment plumes
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Is it possible for a random bit generator to reach a rate of petabits per second?
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Satellite observations show climatological characteristics of isolated deep convection over Tibetan Plateau
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Exciplex route to white organic light emitting diodes: The role of a spacer layer
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British jails are at a breaking point—here's how the Dutch halved their prison population
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Image: Hubble views IC 3476, an active star-forming galaxy
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Advancements in forecasting summer heat waves ten days in advance
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Armistice Day counter-protests: How UK government rhetoric and police failings could be linked to far-right violence
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Walleye struggle with changes to timing of spring thaw, researchers find
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Oops! Nobel chemistry winners are announced early in rare slip-up
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Self-critical perfectionism gnaws on students' well-being already in lower secondary school, says study
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Want fewer microplastics in your tap water? Try boiling it first
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European XFEL elicits secrets from an important nanogel
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An important but often overlooked step in the green transition: Research center maps crucial climate genes in crops
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CRISPR/Cas9 unlocks TuMV resistance in Chinese cabbage: A leap forward in genome-edited plant breeding
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Australian firm's proposal to build headlands, artificial reef in Oceanside gets nod
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Libyan desert's yellow glass: How we discovered the origin of these rare and mysterious shards
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Study finds startup workers fled for bigger, more established companies during pandemic
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LHCb: Correlations show nuances of the particle birth process
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Researchers create a breathable alveolus in vitro
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Long-term lizard study challenges the rules of evolutionary biology
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The unexplained: Giant Swedish archive logs paranormal phenomena
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Designer peptoids mimic nature's helices
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Lonely young adults less likely to gain employment in adulthood, study finds
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Researchers breed tomato plants that contain the complete genetic material of both parent plants
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'Mom talk:' Study finds immigrant bilingual Latina mothers have dual-language personalities
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Researchers reveal a new mechanism of hyaluronic acid with a specific molecular weight to improve host inflammation
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Synthesizing highly efficient carbohelicenes for circularly polarized luminescence emitters
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Australians are having fewer babies and the local-born population is about to shrink: Why it's not that scary
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A new, rigorous assessment of remote sensing tool's accuracy for supporting satellite-based water management
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Vinegar and baking soda: A cleaning hack or just a bunch of fizz?
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Warming Baltic Sea: a red flag for global oceans
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Habitats much more vulnerable for nitrogen deposition than previously thought
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New mayor hopes trees will cool Athens down
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Study identifies fungus that breaks down ocean plastic
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Rarely seen killer whaler duo spotted twice in one week off Scotland
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AI has the power to revolutionize lending, but at a cost to people with lower credit scores
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Some people who share fake news on social media actually think they're helping the world, say researchers
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How trash, sprawl and a warming world impact Michigan mosquito seasons
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Texas battling largest wildfire in its history
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Lost tombs and quarries rediscovered on British military base in Cyprus
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Unraveling the structural dynamics of photosystem II with femtosecond X-ray crystallography
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Studies describe genetic basis of long-term heat tolerance in model plant
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Study reveals how a sugar-sensing protein acts as a 'machine' to switch plant growth—and oil production—on and off
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What happens when cats get fat? Scientists weigh in
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DNA shows where Washington culvert replacements helped spawning salmon
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Food scientists develop framework to improve food quality and still kill pathogens
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The next space flight accident: How do we prevent it?
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Researchers demonstrate a high-speed electrical readout method for graphene nanodevices
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A new view of all objects in the universe
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Javan rhino clings to survival after Indonesia poaching wave
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From waste to value: The right electrolytes can enhance glycerol oxidation
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Glass beads indicate Indigenous Americans shaped early transatlantic trade
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Researchers discover photo-induced charge-transfer complex between amine and imide
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New 'time travel' study reveals future impact of climate change on coastal marshes
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Personal crises reduce voter turnout, but may prompt other political action
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We date and marry people who are attractive as we are, new analysis finds
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Active galaxies as standard candles: Is dust the culprit behind discrepancies?
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Information-entropy enabled identifying topological photonic phase in real space
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Scientists say they can make zero-emission cement
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Researchers report on effectiveness of violence against women campaigns during sports events
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'It's not game over—it's game on': Why 2024 is an inflection point for the climate crisis
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Fires and climate are changing. The science must change as well, says paper
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Analysts who disclose company forecasts for a wide range of financial outcomes have better performance, finds study
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Beryl sets off alarm bells among hurricane experts
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Twitter users in states affected by hurricanes discuss climate change up to 200% more frequently in the following weeks
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NASA's near space network enables PACE climate mission to 'phone home'
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Nanofiber-coated cotton bandages fight infection and speed healing
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Research team establishes synthetic dimension dynamics to manipulate light
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Process for the optical analysis of trace gases optimized
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Testing how well biomarkers work: New fluorescence microscopy method can improve resolution down to the Ångström scale
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Team accomplishes precise measurements of the heaviest atoms
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Plastic Free July is a waste of time if the onus is only on consumers
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What a fair deal for ex-steelworkers would look like as the industry decarbonizes
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Prescribed burning could be making Aussie forests more flammable
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Researchers use simulations to tackle finite sphere-packing problem and 'sausage catastrophe'
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Study demonstrates on-demand locomotion of physical intelligence–encoded electronics
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Cell-friendly bioprinting at high fidelity enhances its medical applicability
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New discoveries about the nature of light could improve methods for heating fusion plasma
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Second critically endangered gorilla born at London Zoo in a month
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NASA regains contact with mini-helicopter on Mars
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Study reveals the mechanism of bio-inspired control of liquid flow
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How to reward employees fairly and improve team dynamics
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Boot camps for young offenders are back, but psychological evidence shows they don't work
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CRISPR/Cas9-mediated targeted mutagenesis of inulin biosynthesis in rubber dandelion
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In an ancient hot spring haunt of Inca rulers, scientists discover a new freshwater shrimp-like species
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Global warming will 'decimate' G20 economies without unity: UN climate head
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Q&A: Researchers warn of danger, call for pause in bringing AI to schools
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Strange seismic wave arrivals lead to discovery of overturned slab in the Mediterranean
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International study cap: How some private companies are marketing tech and AI solutions
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Q&A: Nigeria's forests are fast disappearing. Steps are needed to protect their benefits to the economy and environment
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Niger Delta is rich in resources, but environmental destruction is pushing people into poverty
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Researchers reconstruct landscapes that greeted the first humans in Australia around 65,000 years ago
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Sensors made from 'frozen smoke' can detect toxic formaldehyde in homes and offices
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Malawi faces a food crisis: Why plans to avert hunger aren't realistic and what can be done
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Researchers achieve practical 3D tracking at record-breaking speeds
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The US Drought Monitor is a critical tool for the arid West: Can it keep up with climate change?
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History repeats as Coral Bay faces mass loss of coral and fish life
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Researchers develop genomic method of monitoring for pesticide resistance
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Cathedral termite mounds inspire lunar structure design
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A rare and little-known group of monkeys could help save Africa's tropical forests
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Astronomers discover merging twin quasars
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How E. coli defends itself against antibiotics
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Study finds German students rank middle of the pack in creative thinking
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Scientists clone novel gene responsible for glufosinate resistance in rice
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Multi-drug resistant bacteria found on International Space Station mutate to become functionally distinct
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How NASA chases and investigates bright cosmic blips
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe completes 20th close approach to the sun
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Researchers present 'domino effect' sensing mechanism to detect amine approaching picomolar level
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Mammalian cells may consume bacteria-killing viruses to promote cellular health
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Understanding the impacts of migration on the Austrian economy
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Psychology study unearths ways to bolster global climate awareness and climate action
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Your brain can reveal if you're right wing—plus three other things it tells us about your politics
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China to replace Australia's popular giant pandas
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Breakthrough in single-photon integration holds promise for quantum computing, cryptography
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Study: Online conspiracy communities are more resilient to deplatforming
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Exploring three-dimensional quantum Griffiths singularity in bulk unconventional iron-based superconductors
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Transferring laser-induced graphene at extremely low temperatures for ultrathin bioelectronics
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Why do dogs have different coats? Experts explain—and give grooming tips for different types
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Silent fields: A cocktail of pesticides is stunting bumblebee colonies across Europe
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Grand jury report faults San Francisco for inadequate climate threat planning
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New plastic coating discovery gives greater functionality to 3D printing
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Heat waves harm bird reproduction on agricultural lands, research suggests
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Researchers achieve real-time microscopic imaging during plasma treatment
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Is a Pennsylvania groundhog's prediction accurate in your neck of the woods?
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NASA astronauts will stay at the space station longer for more troubleshooting of Boeing capsule
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Q&A: Birds of East Africa—their extraordinary diversity and changing behavior
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Fires burning across Canada are already triggering US air quality alerts in the Midwest and plains
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Machine learning and AI aid in predicting molecular selectivity of chemical reactions
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Fossils of giant sea lizard with dagger-like teeth show how our oceans have fundamentally changed since the dinosaur era
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I research how people creatively express 'queer joy' online—here are three tips for trying it yourself
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Researchers: Canadian schools need to address digital sexual violence in their curricula and policies
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Researcher finds that wood frogs evolved rapidly in response to road salts
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The domination of private interests presents a risk to the long-term health of the Bay of Fundy
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Why scientists are concerned about the effects of non-native horses and burros on natural ecosystems
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Scientists develop computer vision framework to track animals in the wild without markers
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Civilian 911 responders can enhance public safety, study finds
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Scientists adapt astronomy method to unblur microscopy images
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Researchers optimize 3D printing of optically active nanostructures
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Researchers decipher how an enzyme modifies the genetic material in the cell nucleus
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Study suggests host response needs to be studied along with other bacteriophage research
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Do opponents' race, gender, and party impact US congressional fundraising?
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How does light interact with matter at extreme intensities, near the Schwinger limit?
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No, getting your boyfriend to peel an orange won't prove his loyalty—why TikTok relationship 'tests' are useless
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Climate shapes life-history traits of abundant bacteria in Qinghai-Tibet plateau
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Research unveils effective STEM program models for high school students from historically marginalized communities
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New class of 2D material displays stable charge density wave at room temperature
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Generational tensions flare as Japan faces the economic reality of its aging baby boomers
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Bogota restricts water as reservoirs hit 'critical' lows
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UN confirms Europe hit record high temperature in 2021
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Is it ethical to watch AI pornography?
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Materials research explores design rules and synthesis of quantum memory candidates
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Deciphering catalysts: Unveiling structure-activity correlations
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What do storm chasers really do? Two tornado scientists explain the chase and tools for studying twisters
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Calls grow in Europe for wealth tax to finance the green transition
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A powerful tool for rapid natural product gem-dimethylation modification in drug design
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Study shows western honey bee synthesizes food for its intestinal bacteria
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'Eye-opening' study sheds light on circadian pacemaker
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New study shows mother chimps play with their offspring through good times and bad
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New organizational resilience index to improve supply chain resilience
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Erratic weather fueled by climate change will worsen locust outbreaks, study finds
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Future climate impacts put humpback whale diet at risk
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Citizen scientists' 'glass eel' data helps protect Hudson River
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New method to synthesize amorphous metal-organic frameworks and coordination polymers
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Parenting choices and parenting styles important in transmission of extremist views within families
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Antarctic cold spells shatter records amid global heat waves in late winter 2023
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The first Miocene fossils from coastal woodlands in the southern East African Rift
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Vortex fluidic device can speed artificial liposome production to aid drug functionality
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New molecules to modulate gene expression
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Machine learning highlights ways to improve flood mitigation
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How NASA uses simple technology to track lunar missions
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How NASA Is protecting Europa Clipper from space radiation
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3D maps of diseased tissues at subcellular precision
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'Dusty' archives inspire new story about 1886 Charleston earthquake
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Researchers investigate effect of invasive species on plant–soil microbial feedback in different environments
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Fossil-hunting diver says he has found a large section of mastodon tusk off Florida's coast
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NASA scientists take to the seas to study air quality
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Florida coral reef still struggling after 2023 heat wave
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Should FEMA recognize extreme heat and wildfire smoke as 'major disasters?'
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Ghana is behind the curve on climate change laws: Expert suggests way to get corporations on board
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Black families are being squeezed out of homeownership by corporate investors
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Study observes strong noise correlations between silicon qubits
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Graphene-based implantable technology paves way for high-precision therapeutic applications
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Method accelerates the development of sustainable biomaterials from years to minutes
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What to know about Dallas water systems and new federal limits on 'forever chemicals'
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Researchers identify drug compounds that can reduce prion protein levels in infected cells
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NASA moon rocket stage for Artemis II moved, prepped for shipment
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Unveiling oxidation-induced super-elasticity in metallic glass nanotubes
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NASA's planetary radar images slowly spinning asteroid
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Astronomers report discovery of the closest ultrastripped supernova: SN 2021agco in UGC 3855
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Working towards programmable matter: Unexpected behavior discovered in active particles
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Microscopic vehicles propelled by swimming green algae could assist biological and environmental research
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Stellar fountain of youth with turbulent formation history in the center of our galaxy
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Inspired by nature: Synthetic nightshade molecule effective against leukemia cells
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The rising flood of space junk is a risk to us on Earth—and governments are on the hook
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Achieving high performance and stability simultaneously: Developing hybrid bio-nanostructures
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Revealing the dynamic choreography inside multilayer vesicles
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Places with more college graduates tend to foster better lifestyle habits overall, research finds
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Terahertz flexible multiplexing chip enabled by synthetic topological phase transitions
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Report reveals billion-dollar toll of domestic violence in California
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Operations begin to de-ice Euclid's vision
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Biology textbooks do not provide students with comprehensive view of science of sex and gender, say professors
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New stem cell research to take flight into space
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Catalyst combines vanadium-based components and nitrogen-doped biomass carbon for pollutant removal
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Just add AI for expert astronaut ultrasound
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Physicists decode mechanics of knitted materials for engineering applications
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IQ tests: Can you improve your score by practicing?
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NASA orbiter snaps stunning views of Mars horizon
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Chemists develop new sensor for microvolume pH detection
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Tracing the origins of organic matter in Martian sediments
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East Coast earthquakes aren't common, but they are felt by millions. Here's what to know
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To boost ocean research, some scientists are turning to superyachts
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What to know about next week's total solar eclipse in the US, Mexico and Canada
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New observations of flares from distant star could help in search for habitable planets
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Seychelles beach cleans demonstrate potential for citizen science to tackle marine litter
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Extreme rituals: What's the social role of violence in these cultural events?
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Bangladesh's 'tiny houses' tackle giant flood challenge
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Washington's lackluster snowpack draws concerns, especially on the Olympic Peninsula
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Have some economists severely underestimated the financial hit from climate change? Recent evidence suggests yes
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Report explores consumer attitudes toward US farm bill
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Focusing ultra-intense lasers to a single wavelength
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Beaver family that moved into Seattle park may complicate salmon-spawning journey
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Researchers explore the role of children in community participatory planning process
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Researchers boost signal amplification in perovskite nanosheets
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Dairy cows fed botanicals-supplemented diets use energy more efficiently
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Last coal-burning power plant in New England set to close in a win for environmentalists
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Study shows little improvement in mandated disaster plans, despite required updates
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Iconic savanna mammals face genetic problems due to fences and roads
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'Dynamic duo' defenses in bacteria ward off viral threats
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NASA satellite returns image of sea ice swirls
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Team develops technology for producing bioplastics from agricultural and food byproducts
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Horizontal running could help lunar astronauts retain physical conditioning
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Tolerance towards Muslims—how can conflicts in everyday life be defused?
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What math tells us about social dilemmas
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Genome editing vs natural mutation for variations in tomato size
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Floods kill nine in India and Bangladesh, millions affected
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Sustainable urban development: How do Finnish cities compare?
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Biodiversity study seeks to answer why more animal and plant species are found in the tropics
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Optimizing earthquake data flow allows scientific research on 'The Big One'
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Harnessing nature's shield: Enhancing sun protection with lignin nanoparticles in cosmetics
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Research investigates a high-frequency bump in the X-ray binary GX 339-4
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A 15th century French painting depicts an ancient stone tool
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Greener and feasible production: Enzymatic methods for mono- and diacylglycerol synthesis in the food industry
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Protein assembly research shows molecular roll of the dice delivers winning combinations
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Novel photocatalyst enables efficient ester reduction with blue light
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Researchers investigate meridional deflection of global eddy propagation derived from tandem altimetry
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Laser-powered 'tweezers' reveal universal mechanism viruses use to package up DNA
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New game theory model taps power of cooperation to promote sustainable palm oil production in Indonesia
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Rare megamouth shark found in east Africa for the first time—why so little is known about it
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Two orphaned Black bears released back into wild after rehabilitation by San Diego Humane Society
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How tiny cracks lead to large-scale faults
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Study demonstrates self-similar fractal stress is more suitable for destructive scenario earthquake simulation
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Researchers remotely map crops, field by field
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Enhanced laser heterodyne spectroscopy helps atmospheric greenhouse gas measurements
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Why dancers are better workers, according to research
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New JWST observations reveal black holes rapidly shut off star formation in massive galaxies
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15 years on, researchers assess the impact and lessons Japan's rural movement initiative offers
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Physicists discover a quantum state with a new type of emergent particles: Six-flux composite fermions
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Revolutionizing urban landscapes: The eco-metropolis model
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Study sheds light on how conflicting processes occur within a single cell
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The universe's biggest explosions made elements we are composed of, but there's another mystery source out there
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Are American voters really as polarized as they seem? Research suggests 'yes'
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The world's largest radio telescope has scanned Barnard's star for extraterrestrial signals
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More than 2 million gazelle still roam the Mongolian steppe
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Genetic adaptations have impacted the blood compositions of two populations from Papua New Guinea, finds study
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'Invisible' consultants help companies write sustainability reports. Here's why that's a problem
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Study reveals crucial role of invertebrates as eco-custodians in global forest litter decomposition
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Diversity in typhoid bacteria linked to higher mortality rates
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New method may facilitate the use of graphene nanoribbons in nanoelectronics
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Researchers find no evidence of Arabian leopards despite extensive search in Saudi Arabia
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Queer characters in computer games: Greater diversity than before, but plenty of room for more
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Why do we need leap years? Astrophysicists explain this month's extra date
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Developing a machine learning model to explore DNA methylation
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Chemical process makes peptide acquire structure similar to amyloid plaques found in neurodegenerative diseases
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Wildlife officials confirm another gray wolf livestock attack in Colorado´s Jackson County
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Opinion: Why billionaires should take the lead and declare their own emissions-cutting targets
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Microbiome studies help explore treatments for genetic disorders
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Endangered migrating eagles impacted by Ukraine war, new study shows
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Reviving Europe's orchard meadows: Researchers call for action
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Legislation would block carbon dioxide pipelines in Illinois for up to two years
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Streets of purple haze: How the South American jacaranda became a symbol of Australian spring
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A novel diagnostic for fish herpesvirus diagnostics and treatment
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US restorationist solves 60-million-year-old dinosaur fossil 'puzzles'
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Aurora records reveal shortened solar cycle during Maunder minimum
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Quantum dark states lead to an advantage in noise reduction
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Viewpoint: As a child psychiatrist, I know it's critical for kindergartens to embrace playful learning
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Novel catalyst strategy offers solution for efficient CO₂ reduction reaction
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Why are fish getting smaller as waters warm? It's not their gills, finds study
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Seeing the color of entangled photons in molecular systems
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Biomolecular condensates: Regulatory hubs for plant iron supply
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Should I have children? Why society's idealization of motherhood benefits no one
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An earthquake with a preliminary 5.6 magnitude shakes Indonesia's capital. No reports of casualties
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Neanderthals and humans lived side by side in Northern Europe 45,000 years ago, genetic analysis finds
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Researchers reveal evolutionary origins of appetite by studying simple nervous system of Hydra
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City fern, country fern: Citizen science is helping to study why some plants love the city life
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Literature provides valuable insight into the meanings of mobility and place
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Newly identified algal strains rich in phosphorous could improve wastewater treatment
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New study on movement patterns of leaf frogs in Brazil could open a path for conservation strategies
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New ultra-short-period exoplanet discovered
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Study identifies factors associated with child maltreatment in the home
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First steps toward a whole-body map of molecular responses to exercise
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A precise test of quantum electrodynamics: Measuring the g factor of electrons in hydrogen-like tin
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No shot: Why America won't pull the trigger on gun control
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Researchers identify tomato exocarp-specific promoter for genetic enhancements
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Study shows that the ATLAS detector can measure the flux of high-energy supernova neutrinos
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Can vague go viral for Gen Y?
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SlTHM27-SlGAD2 model regulates the cold tolerance in tomato by regulating GABA and anthocyanin
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Research highlights a dangerous overreliance on future CO₂ removal
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The Lyrid meteor shower peaks this weekend, but it may be hard to see it
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Researchers discover 400,000-year-old stone tools designed specifically for butchering fallow deer in Israel
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Scientists discover new molecule that combats viral infection in bacteria
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Generating powerful optical vortices directly from a thin-disk laser oscillator
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Intraspecific microdiversity and ecological drivers of lactic acid bacteria in naturally fermented milk ecosystem
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Earth, the sun and a bike wheel: Why your high-school textbook was wrong about the shape of Earth's orbit
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Policymakers shouldn't rely on generational labels or stereotypes, says economist
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From wild to domesticated: Scientists reveal 100,000 years of continuous rice evolution
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New paper explores four nearby fast radio burst sources
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How to create safe spaces with and for Black girls
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Study supports theory that humans evolved the ability to run long distances to capture prey
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Not in the path of totality? You can still watch Monday's total solar eclipse online
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Physicists discover a way to imprint a previously unseen geometrical form of chirality onto electrons
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Learning how cells dispose of unwanted materials is key to potential new therapeutics, say scientists
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Biogeographical evidence shows trickster animal folklore is limited by environmental factors
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Academic freedom declining globally, index finds
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Study shows how to increase success rate of restoration initiatives in the Cerrado
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'Forever chemicals' found to rain down on all five Great Lakes
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The tale of two clocks: Advancing the precision of timekeeping
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Meteorologists say this year's warm winter provided key ingredient for Midwest killer tornadoes
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Protecting wildlife begins with understanding how best to counter wildlife crimes
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Paper offers a mathematical approach to modeling a random walker moving across a random landscape
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'Very dangerous' avalanche warnings issued across Colorado mountains
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New research suggests prior studies of ancient sea creature Pikaia had it upside down
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Researchers show ways to propel product success
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Who owns the moon?
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Bad weather forces Japan's space agency to delay launch of second test-flight of flagship rocket
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Community-level language resources do not benefit immigrant men and women equally, study finds
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Bees and butterflies on the decline in western and southern North America
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Novel non-destructive inspection technique reconstructs inner hidden composition and structure of inspection targets
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Sharing visual teaching categories through language
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Biologists determine the liver is the source of free glycans in the bloodstream
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Fridge magnets have important pull for holiday memories, says research
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Economists have proposed a $100 billion-a-year fossil fuel tax: A debate Australia should embrace
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New techniques reveal properties of solid-state chiral materials
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Nitrogen enrichment delays the emergence of an aridity-induced threshold for plant biomass
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Impact of climate change on marine life shown to be much bigger than previously known
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Biden rule hikes fees for oil projects on public lands
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Does the requirement to offer retirement plans help workers save for retirement?
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Scientists decipher a central mechanism of energy production in the human body
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Cellular scaffolding rewired to make microscopic railways
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Image: Hubble captures spiral galaxy NGC 1566
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On repeat: Biologists observe recurring evolutionary changes, over time, in stick insects
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Researchers reveal how cells regenerate protein factories at the endoplasmic reticulum
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Earthquake country residents set to 'drop, cover and hold on' in annual ShakeOut quake drill
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How the 1901 Discovery expedition's polar explorers stayed healthy during their Antarctic journey
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New research employs shutter speed analogies to validate 55-year-old theory about chemical reaction rates
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Chile's biggest botanical garden like 'smoker's lung' after wildfire
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Exploring genetic diversity of new almond accessions
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Squeezing Schrödinger's cat may increase quantum sensitivity
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Generating 'buzz' about new products can influence their success
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China dominates new academic rankings based on open-access research
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COP29 climate hosts say they'll keep expanding fossil fuels
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New metasurface-based edge detecting filter for remote sensing could transform crop monitoring
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New US Postal Service stamps feature iconic NASA Webb images
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Algae instead of corals: A reef island adapts to changing environmental influences
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UN sounds warning on climate change health threat
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A green revolution: How forests are changing and what it means for the planet
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Researchers test strategies for eliciting an authentic 'yes'
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Just add salt: Researcher discovers a safe, simple way to make disinfectants work better
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Douglass' relationship with audiences illustrates 'outsized impact' of public speaking in politics, scholar says
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Carbon-capture tree plantations threaten tropical biodiversity for little gain, ecologists say
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Drug-delivery technique with vessel-targeted gold nanoparticles shows growing promise for brain cancer treatment
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Researchers describe spin-boson systems to configure quantum devices
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'Ultrashort' PFAS compounds detected in people and their homes
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As disasters and heat intensify, can the world meet the urgency of the moment at the COP28 climate talks?
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Study investigates a nearby M-dwarf binary system
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New 'cold war' grows ever warmer as the prospect of a nuclear arms race hots up
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Research reveals traits that make fish prey tasty to tuna
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Plate tectonics in the Archean: Observation versus interpretation
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Reassembly of parallel trimolecular G-quadruplex via novel Hoogsteen strand displacement reaction
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Attending early education during pandemic provides sustained benefits for youngsters' development
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Researchers propose electrocatalytic ammonia synthesis as a more environmentally friendly method
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Liquid metals research breaks ground in sustainable chemical manufacturing with metal-enhanced catalysts
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Finding a balance in antibiotic medicine: Can we kill bad bacteria while preserving the good?
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AI model accurately predicts male fruit flies' courtship behavior in response to sight of a female
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Stonehenge may have aligned with the moon as well as the sun
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Japan announces plans to launch upgraded observation satellites on new flagship rocket's 3rd flight
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New process 3D prints glass microstructures at low temperature with fast curing
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Examining late medieval to early modern stone engravings created by prisoners in a castle dungeon
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Researchers develop 'foundational tool' for understanding behavior of hydride superconductors at high pressure
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Mixed forests protect coastal areas from tsunami impacts better than monoculture forests, finds study
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Clumps of an otherwise non-toxic molecule inhibit strep's DNA-cleaving enzymes, researchers discover
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Study shows benefits of chatgroups to human health can be replicated in plant health
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Huge 'blobs' inside Earth are from another planet, study suggests
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The stock market is (informationally) greater than the sum of its parts
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Study suggests less conformity leads to more innovation
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Researchers identify dynamic behavior of key SARS-CoV-2 accessory protein
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A planned fire threatened lives of two California sequoias; now they are sprouting new life
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Top Europe rights court to issue landmark climate verdicts
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Genomic analysis of a species of zooplankton questions assumptions about speciation and gene regulation
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Enhancing energy conversion: Pt-Co@NCS catalyst demonstrates synergy for enhanced alkaline hydrogen evolution
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Animal crossing: Highway bridge aims to save California's cougars
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Sweet success: Researchers crack sugarcane's complex genetic code
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Investigating the stereotypes pre-service teachers associate with pupils with special educational needs
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Research team develops light-activated compounds to treat neuropathic pain
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Spaces to remake and mend clothes would bring new life into shopping centers, study says
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Astrophysicists unveil new phenomenon challenging textbook definition of white dwarf stars
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Researchers uncover a feasible biomarker for coffee consumption
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Freedom of information: To what extent are public archives accessible?
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Warmer wetter climate predicted to bring societal and ecological impact to the Tibetan Plateau
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Communities must get prepared for increased flooding due to climate change, expert warns
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Boosting profits for technology holders and licensees through game theory
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Life's big moments can impact an entrepreneur's success—but not always in the way you'd expect
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Stuck in the subway: Less privileged people have fewer possibilities to adapt their mobility behavior to heat
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Study shows Black households pay higher heating costs, seek cold-related medical care more often
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Jupiter's upper atmosphere surprises astronomers
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Tracking an errant space rocket to a mysterious crater on the moon
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Study shows optical excitation of hot carriers enables ultrafast dynamic control of nanoscale plasmons
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Researchers propose radical change in how animal facial expressions are defined and studied
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Bleaching of coral reefs shows severe ocean circulation changes
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Urban greening can lead to an increase of rodent-borne zoonotic pathogens
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How people perceive multiracial faces isn't always so Black and White, study finds
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Alternating triangular charge density wave domains observed within a layered superconducting compound
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How online Ramadan content has brought Muslim ideas around faith, worship and community into the mainstream
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Arctic cooperation at a standstill because of Russia's war in Ukraine: Report
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Study predicts to what extinct invasive quagga mussel will spread in affected lakes
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Meet Bilophila wadsworthia—a gut microbe that's both friend and foe
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One of world's rarest whales sighted off California coast
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Chemists create sensors to track potassium and sodium in cell organelles
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Archaeologists uncover Europe's hidden Bronze Age megastructures
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Nukes in space: A bad idea in the 1960s, an even worse one now
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A star like a Matryoshka doll: New theory for gravastars
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Ornithologists discover world's largest hummingbird is actually two species
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New research into pangolin genomics may aid in conservation efforts
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Meta-learning helps to estimate oceanic barrier layer structure
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Supernova SN 1987A investigated with the James Webb Space Telescope
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Scientists present the first set of global maps showing geographic patterns of beta-diversity in flowering plants
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Video: Why you can't recycle your pants—until now
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Nanocarrier research demonstrates tumor-specific drug release through controlled endosomal escape
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High-throughput terahertz imaging: Progress and challenges
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Revised dating of the Liujiang skeleton renews understanding of human occupation of China
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Starlings found to expend 25% less energy in follower position compared to flying solo
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An AI model to reduce uncertainty in evapotranspiration prediction
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Plastic-eating enzymes could help solve pollution problem
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Economist: Tens of billions of dollars in forest products are being overlooked
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An inside look at beech tree disease
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Enhancing land surface models to visualize vegetation gradients in hilly terrain
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Striated caracaras perform as well as Goffin's cockatoos with puzzle boxes
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Researchers envision sci-fi worlds involving changes to atmospheric water cycle
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A new and better way to detect media censorship
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Novel approach uses ionic liquids for diverse aptamer applications
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AI analysis of satellite images shows 1990s USSR collapse increased methane emissions, despite lower oil, gas production
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Transforming wastewater into valuable chemicals with sunlight
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NASA Pi Day challenge serves up a mathematical marvel
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Researchers find a red knot's character is formed in first year of life
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Green Farmacy Garden carries on legacy of teaching healing through plants
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Australian citizen scientists hop to it with rabbit virus tracking project
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Quality of tidal mudflats changes in gas extraction area of Wadden Sea
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Media scientist studies benefits and risks of smartphone use among children and adolescents
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Mud and debris are flowing down hillsides across California. What causes the slides?
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Expert tests if AI can help teach students accounting
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Scientists harness chemical dynamics for complex problem solving
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Water persisted in Mars' Gale crater for longer than previously thought, study finds
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A strategy to enhance the light-driven superconductivity of K₃C₆₀
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Death toll shows extreme air pollution events are a growing urban threat
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Hurricane Norma downgraded to Category 2 ahead of Mexico landfall
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River restoration is encouraging Atlantic salmon to return to heart of the UK
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Synthetic data holds the key to determining best statewide transit investments
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CERN's ATLAS experiment releases 65 TB of open data for research
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Study explores biology, impact, management and potential distribution of destructive longhorn beetle
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Virtue in Japan: Perception differences among educational specialists and general public
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Rare birdwing butterflies star in federal case against NY man accused of trafficking insects
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New findings from JWST: How black holes switched from creating to quenching stars
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Hitting this stretchy, electronic material makes it tougher
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Thick sea ice flowing from Arctic Ocean shortening shipping season in Northwest Passage, analysis finds
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New study unveils how water dynamics slow down at low temperatures
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The secret is out: The world found the Owyhees—Advocates say it's time to protect the land
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Carbon-based supports for electrocatalysis under industrially relevant conditions
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Next-generation wastewater solutions: Utilizing acid-resistant microbes for improved treatment efficiency
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An ultra-mild and functional-group tolerant method to produce arynes
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Unraveling the genetic and environmental influences on trust
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Study on climate-damaging palm oil production in Indonesia shows push for industrialization
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Teachers' growth mindset appears more important than warmth, research suggests
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Trash TV: Streaming giants are failing to educate youth about waste recycling. Why it matters
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Scientists find ancient, endangered lamprey fish in Queensland, 1400 km north of its previous known range
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Unraveling water mysteries beyond Earth: Ground-penetrating radar will seek bodies of water on Jupiter
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Poor image of bats undermines conservation efforts, says study
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Gen Z boys' attitudes to feminism are more nuanced than negative, survey suggests
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'Fire is living': How this nature preserve uses cultural burning for regrowth
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Earth's early evolution: Fresh insights from rocks formed 3.5 billion years ago
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With living robots, scientists unlock cells' power to heal
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A tale of three pollutants in Chicago: NASA-led mission looks to help by mapping air pollutants at a neighborhood scale
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Researchers show Reddit users caused the famous GameStop 'short squeeze'
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Revolutionary nanodrones enable targeted cancer treatment
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Aroma compound found to reduce the effects of drought, improve productivity of tomato plants
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How did the zebrafish get its stripes? Researchers are one step closer to finding out
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This tiny spinal stimulator could someday have a big impact on paralysis
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Corporate giants will have to disclose emissions under California climate laws—that will have a global impact
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Once-welcomed Rohingya refugees now face hostility from their hosts in Bangladesh, researchers find
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Discovering new anti-aging secrets from the world's longest-living vertebrate
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Researchers uncover the microbial secrets of dry eye
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How cord-like aggregates of bacteria lead to tuberculosis infections
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Supergene research solves the mystery of tiny ant queens
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African catfish skin mucus yields promising antibacterial compound
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Astrophysicists explore links between atmospheric oxygen and detecting extraterrestrial technology on distant planets
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An analysis of security in relation to the values of well-being, freedom and equality
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Why are we so divided? Zero-sum thinking is part of it
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Study finds workers misjudge wage markets
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Collaboration identifies rare nuclear decay in long-lived potassium isotope
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Agreement reached at UN on biopiracy treaty
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Physicists report first measured isomeric-ratio in multinucleon-transfer reactions: A doorway to access terra incognita
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Studying the mystery of Uranus's curiously weak radiation belts
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Novel peptide formulation shows promise of restoring cognitive decline in schizophrenia
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NASA analysis confirms a year of monthly temperature records
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Remaining roots have legacy effect on soil nematode community structure: Study
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Researcher introduces strategies to sustain aesthetics and performance in anthropogenic landscapes
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Australia must lead the world on nature restoration through ambitious interpretation of international law
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New study reveals transformative power of aquaculture in Zambia
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Conservation group petitions for Alaska king salmon to be listed as an endangered species
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Autonomous synthesis robot uses AI to speed up chemical discovery
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Five hotspots where floating plastic litter poses the greatest risk to North Atlantic marine life
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Write angry thoughts down and shred them, Japan study advises
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New simpler and cost-effective forensics test helps identify touch DNA
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Poisonous invasive plant exhibits twice as many genes as expected
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New technique provides insight into how proteins involved in cellular processes communicate via extracellular vesicles
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New method can evaluate enzyme involved in process associated with cancer cell death
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Tackling the climate and housing crises: Promoting compact living in Europe
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Revolutionizing rose breeding: Unraveling the mystery of self-incompatibility and genetic linkages in roses
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Generative AI can accelerate study time, research shows
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Engineers develop terahertz imaging system capable of capturing real-time, 3D multi-spectral images
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Oxygen tweaking may be key to accelerator optimization
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Gravitational waves could show us the first minute of the universe
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Designing nanoparticles for pregnancy-safe treatments
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Study examines aerodynamic performance of nylon shuttlecocks
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Scientists unlock mysteries of orangutan communication
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Integration of theory prediction and experimental electrooxidation of glycerol on nanosheets
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Development of tissue molecular imaging technique using multiple probes at hundreds of microns
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Study: Social networks can influence perception of climate-change risk
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Liquid lithium on the walls of a fusion device helps the plasma within maintain a hot edge
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Strong coupling and catenary field enhancement in the hybrid plasmonic metamaterial cavity and TMDC monolayers
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Mussel beach: Belgium's recipe to fight erosion
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Scientists develop map-based tool to address water scarcity in Southwest
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Hydrogel spheres compose a microporous structure for localized mRNA delivery
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Could a bald eagle and a winery block a proposed rock quarry along the Boise River?
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The more medals Canadian athletes win, the fewer Canadians participate in organized sport
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Connecting researchers and legislators can lead to policies that reflect scientific evidence
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Not wrapping but folding: Bacteria also organize their DNA, but they do it a bit differently
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Asteroids in the solar system could contain undiscovered, superheavy elements
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Report: Despite stronger fears of gun violence, California immigrants far less likely to own firearms than citizens
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Blood, sweat, and water: New paper analytical devices easily track health and environment
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Female zebra finches seek mate who sings one song just right
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Novel universal principle guides properties of fluorophosphate glass
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Microbial research unravels a global nitrogen mystery
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Scientists say voluntary corporate emissions targets not enough to create real climate action
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Sea level rise found to encourage mangrove expansion on Great Barrier Reef islands
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The brightest gamma ray burst ever seen came from a collapsing star
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Researchers reveal effects of climate change on above- and belowground biomass distribution on Tibetan plateau
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Artificial intelligence resolves conflicts impeding animal behavior research
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Study: UK public backs adoption, surrogacy more if parents are infertile
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Researchers discover Raja Ampat's reef manta rays prefer staying close to home—which could help save more of them
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Looking at a solar eclipse can be dangerous without eclipse glasses. Here's what to know
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Lung-targeting lipid nanoparticles with CRISPR components successfully treat cystic fibrosis mouse models
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Unlocking the secrets of geraniol: A key to enhanced disease resistance in tea plants
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Praise for Australian 'social supermarket' model
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Scientists find new way to roll atomically thin nanosheets into scrolls
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A genome-wide screen in live hosts reveals new secrets of parasite infection
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ESA's Hera mission is bringing two CubeSats along. They'll be landing on Dimorphos
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Perception of a worker's creativity affects their network and standing within an organization
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Will this antibiotic work for you? A quick and easy method of testing antimicrobial susceptibility
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Supercomputers shine new light on ocean turbulence
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Appropriate exercise is an important part of crew health during space missions
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Biochemists discover compound that inhibits evolution of antibiotic resistance
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Using cow dung and microorganisms to compost diapers and sanitary wear
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Scientists unravel drivers of the global zinc cycle in our oceans, with implications for a changing climate
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Breaking the ice: Molecular insights into saltwater droplet freezing
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Alternative materials to plastics for packaging are not always more sustainable
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Team finds novel vehicle for antibiotic resistance
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Why LA's last big storm caused landslides in only some areas
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Scientists reveal molecular mysteries to control silica scaling in water treatment
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Researchers identify bacterial mechanism for vitamin B12 uptake
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NASA to launch sounding rockets into moon's shadow during solar eclipse
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Tomato timekeeper: SlNF-YA3b gene's role in flowering time revealed
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NASA selects Lockheed Martin to build next-gen spacecraft for NOAA
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Dense network of seismometers reveals how the underground ruptures
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Study elucidates how ionizing radiation damages DNA
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Team observes two distinct holographic patterns with ultrafast imaging
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Effective data management plays vital role for smallholder sheep and goat breeding programs
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Brazilian semi-arid biome could lose over 90% of mammal species by 2060
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Dealing with a taboo: Do hunting and fishing bring us closer to nature?
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Are dogs or cats more skilled in relying on human pointing gestures?
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Key insights into Salvia miltiorrhiza roots for medicinal plant breeding
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Mars Express finds evidence of large water deposit at the Medusae Fossae Formation
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Free-space nanoprinting beyond optical limits to create 4D functional structures
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Study: Despite Asia's preference for sons, happiness in old age has everything to do with daughters
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Researchers look to AI to solve antibiotic resistance
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Defunct satellites burning up in the atmosphere could damage the ozone layer
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Have Conservative UK councils started placing more children in care each year than Labour councils? New analysis
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You may be breathing in more tiny nanoparticles from your gas stove than from car exhaust
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A novel strategy for extracting mycelial fibers for mushroom-based materials
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Researchers discover that a rare fat molecule helps drive cell death
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Researchers unveil the dynamical nature of emergent magnetic monopoles in real magnets for the first time
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Corporations use government grants to lighten debt load
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Research finds humpbacks were happier during pandemic pause
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Pauses in human activity benefit biodiversity
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Astronomers discover the most metal-poor extreme helium star
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Intracellular mechanisms shown to promote spread of deadly bacterial infection
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Cleaner snow boosts future snowpack predictions
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The cosmic neutrino background would tell us plenty about the universe, says researcher
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Audience preferences for digital classical music events: New study identifies three groups of concert stream user
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National climate plans won't limit warming to 1.5°C, so COP28 is critical, UN warns
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Research explains why eating feces may be vital for birds' survival
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Climate change is increasing risk of high toxin concentrations in northern US lakes, study finds
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Study suggests taking an aggressive stance in crisis communications costs companies money
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Researchers develop strategy for adding keystone species to collapsing ecosystems
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A new anti-aging pill for senior dogs just entered clinical trials. Could it one day help humans live longer?
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Four most polluted national park sites are in California
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Identifying priorities to leverage smart digital technologies for sustainable crop production
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Dogs housed with a companion are less stressed and adopted faster than dogs housed alone, research finds
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SpaceX mega rocket Starship's next launch on June 5
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The West is warming and drying so fast that a crucial drought-monitoring tool can't keep up, study says
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Doing more but learning less: Addressing the risks of AI in research
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Power of nostalgia: Vintage typography can build emotional connections, influence attitudes, boost willingness to pay
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Study: Impact of agricultural activities on PM2.5 in Lombardy is comparable to that of urbanization, industry
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How to ensure biodiversity data are FAIR, linked, open and future-proof
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Chemists develop chameleon-like molecular chain with dual ion binding capability
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Why the first US climate disclosure rules are much weaker than planned and what they mean for companies
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NASA expected to push back moon missions
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Extreme wildfires doubled over past two decades: Study
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Anticipating future discoveries: Scientists explore nontrivial cosmic topology
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How political issues hindered Turkey's 2023 earthquake response
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El Nino not responsible for East Africa floods: Scientists
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Scientists develop new molecular system made from abundant element manganese for photooxidation
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Is it safe to feed farmed salmon with bristle worms raised on fish excrement?
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US astronaut gets used to Earth after record-setting 371 days in space
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Scientists question effectiveness of nature-based CO₂ removal using the ocean
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Dancing monkeys of Pakistan found to have highly elevated levels of stress hormones
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Immunizing consumers against bad news can protect brands, says study
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China issues highest weather alert as temperatures plunge
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Melting of Alaskan glaciers accelerating faster than previously thought, research suggests
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Why studying astronauts' microbiomes is crucial to ensure deep space mission success
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German scientists investigate supernova remnant SNR G309.8+00.0 at high energies
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Oldest living culture: Our new research shows an Indigenous ritual passed down for 500 generations
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Using adavosertib-encapsulated MOFs for p53-mutated gallbladder cancer treatment via synthetic lethality
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Study finds rekindling old friendships as scary as making new ones
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Gamma-rays with energies of up to 13 teraelectronvolts measured for brightest burst of all time
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Q&A: Research explores role of allies in shaping inclusive workplaces
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Products made of plastic falsely claimed to be biodegradable are on sale at Brazilian supermarkets
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EarthCARE satellite to probe how clouds affect climate
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Unprecedented warming threatens Earth's lakes and their ecosystems
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Are eco-friendly hotels inconvenient?
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Researchers reconstruct genome of extinct species of flightless bird that once roamed the islands of New Zealand
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Unlocking complex sulfur molecules: A novel approach for synthesis of functionalized benzenethiol equivalents
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Tracing the spread of cacao domestication
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Researchers discover mysterious mini-Neptunes
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Factory fishing in Antarctica for krill targets the cornerstone of a fragile ecosystem
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Farming with a mixture of crops, animals and trees is better for the environment—evidence from Ghana and Malawi suggests
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Increased atmospheric moisture may dampen the 'seeds' of hurricanes
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Regulatory hurdles for updating breakpoints for antimicrobial susceptibility test devices: What to know
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Hubble spots magnificent barred galaxy NGC 2217
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Study highlights importance of not investigating exon splicing in isolation
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An unconventional yeast increases the quality of carbonic maceration wine, rosé wine and orange wine
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New catalysts enable greener ester synthesis
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Mine makeovers: How to turn pits into healthy habitats
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Marriage of synthetic biology and 3D printing produces programmable living materials
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Study finds iron-rich enamel protects, but doesn't color, rodents' orange-brown incisors
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Neutrinos offer a new way to investigate the building blocks of matter
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A strategy to further boost the efficiency of copper indium gallium selenide solar cells
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New synthesis method uses light reaction on a water surface
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CRISPR-powered optothermal nanotweezers
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Austria's support gets EU biodiversity law over the line
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The most complete portrait of a supernova ever
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High-performance SERS substrate proposed based on 2H-TaS2 and single-atom-layer gold clusters
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The complicated ecology of pit latrines
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Hurricane Beryl churns towards Mexico after hammering Jamaica
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Africa is full of bats, but their fossils are scarce—why these rare records matter
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Impact investing in Paris suburban 'banlieue' neighborhoods: Untapped social and economic potential
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Star bars show universe's early galaxies evolved much faster than previously thought
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Why NASA's Roman mission will study Milky Way's flickering lights
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Impact of moisture sources on variability of precipitation oxygen isotopes in northern China
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Are women CEOs more risk-averse than men? Not necessarily, study shows
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Ocean temperatures helped make 2023 the hottest year ever recorded
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A solar neighborhood census, thanks to NASA citizen science
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'Winners and losers' as global warming forces plants uphill
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'Nudging' consumers is a common marketing tactic, but study finds it carries risk
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New tomato, potato family tree shows that fruit color and size evolved together
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Q&A: Studies challenge widely held beliefs on applicant diversity and women in the workplace
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Unique field study shows how climate change affects fire-impacted forests
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New method to recycle adsorbents in wastewater treatment
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Recently discovered black hole is part of a nearby disrupted star cluster, study finds
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Study: More complaints, worse performance when AI monitors employees
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Total solar eclipse 2024: The moon's moment in the sun
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Study finds vulnerability in pelagic ecosystems
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Collaborative review unveils the potential of graphene in advancing nitride semiconductor technology
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High pornography exposure among young Australians helps fuel violence against women, say researchers
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'Lean in' messages can lower women's motivation to protest gender inequality
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Japan's moon lander comes back to life
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Greener neighborhoods can protect us—at the cellular level
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Thousands of tons of microplastics found in Moreton Bay
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Beetles conquered Earth by evolving their own biochemical laboratory, new study finds
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Israeli company gets green light to make world's first cultivated beef steaks
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Korean study forecasts 110,000 premature deaths by 2050 due to PM2.5 and aging
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Study links nanoparticles to altered blood vessel formation in embryos
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Shape-shifting protein study could advance new drug development
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Developing novel methods to detect antibiotics in vegetables and earthworms
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As first Vulcan flight nears, new space plane Dream Chaser preps for launch No. 2
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The geometry of life: Physicists determine what controls biofilm growth
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New theory links quantum geometry to electron-phonon coupling
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Research milestone reached as healthy koala leaves treatment program
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3D isotropic microfabrication in glass using spatiotemporal focusing of femtosecond laser pulses
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Himalayan communities are under siege from landslides—and climate change is worsening the crisis
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90% of Floridians believe climate change is happening: Survey
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Small birds boast range of flight styles thanks to evolutionary edge
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How AI can help map sign languages
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How AI could change our relationship with religion
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Strategies for enhancing the performance of nickel single-atom catalysts for the electroreduction of CO₂ to CO
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NASA achieves milestone for engines to power future Artemis missions
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The lows and lows of Antarctic sea ice
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Veterinary epidemiologist works to combat rabies in Uganda
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Ghana: Kumasi city's unplanned boom is destroying two rivers—sewage, heavy metals and chemical pollution detected
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Study shows how surface curvature drives cell migration
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Crocs, cyclones and 'magnificent melaleucas': Aussie beach named world's best
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Year-old seadragons make debut at California aquarium
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Study reveals the real tax rate paid by multinational corporations in 47 countries
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Reintroduced wolves kill four yearling cattle in latest of string of livestock attacks in Colorado
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Protein prediction technology yields accurate results to efficiently find the best drug candidate for many conditions
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Researchers: The Nullarbor's rich cultural history, vast cave systems and unique animals all deserve better protection
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Study reveals the origin of high superconducting critical temperatures in trilayer cuprates
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Latest European demographic data sheet highlights lasting impact of war and migration
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Study highlights barriers preventing bystander help during gender-based violence
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Harnessing speed breeding and model optimization for sustainable crop development
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How audience data is shaping Canadian journalism
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New database boasts more than 200 years of data on crime and punishment in the Nordics
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Cold stratification impacts germination rates in Vitis species
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Feedback loop that is melting ice shelves in West Antarctica revealed
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Innovative screening can detect 'cancer fingerprint' in dogs
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Regulation needed to curb favoritism between countries and credit rating agencies, new research suggests
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Radiating exoplanet discovered in 'perfect tidal storm'
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ESA's tiny pinhole thruster is ready for production
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The way a sperm tail moves can be explained by mathematics worked out by Alan Turing
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Sawfish are spinning, and dying, in Florida waters as rescue effort begins
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From New York to Jakarta, land in many coastal cities is sinking faster than sea levels are rising
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Scientists map soil RNA to fungal genomes to understand forest ecosystems
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Tornado leaves five dead in Iowa
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How sharks survived a major spike in Earth's temperature
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New method combines synthetic biology with AI in the cell-free quest for new antibiotics
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Discoveries gleaned from ancient human DNA
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A virus that infected animals hundreds of millions of years ago has become essential for the development of the embryo
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Optical invention mirrors the image processing power of a human eye
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As climate change and pollution imperil coral reefs, scientists are deep-freezing corals to repopulate future oceans
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Authenticity on the job dramatically benefits trans workers, study finds
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Study highlights achievements of the scientific drilling of Songliao Basin
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What your sad desk sandwich says about your working habits
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How saber-toothed tigers acquired their long upper canine teeth
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NASA's Fermi mission sees no gamma rays from nearby supernova
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Boeing's astronaut capsule arrives at the space station after thruster trouble
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Unraveling the mystery of lignosuberization: A comprehensive study of periderm formation in Sikkim cucumber fruit skin
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Amazon rainforest may face tipping point by 2050: Study
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Greenhouse gases hit record high in 2022: UN
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Faster charging with diamonds
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Paleontologists unearth what may be the largest known marine reptile
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Polymer science team develops additive that can 'upcycle' a wide range of plastics
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Researcher: Big cats eat more monkeys in a damaged tropical forest, which threatens survival of primate populations
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Guide stars found as Euclid's navigation is fine tuned
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How to cut stray cat numbers in a way that works better for everyone
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TotalEnergies Uganda oil project 'devastating': conservationist
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Fierce winter weather slams US, dozens dead
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Feds propose protections for turtles that nearly went extinct in Washington state
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Protecting rice plants from heat when it attacks at nighttime
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Paganini's violin gets X-ray treatment in quest of sound secrets
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Race still divides South Africa: Study shows little transformation in new suburbs in country's economic hub
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Ariane 6 launches: Exolaunch's EXOpod Nova
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EU recycling drive raises stink around camembert packaging
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Vast destruction, 39 dead in Mexico after Acapulco hurricane
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New study addresses how lunar missions will kick up moondust
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Shedding light on the chemical enigma of sulfur trioxide in the atmosphere
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A solar 'radio eclipse' ring of fire
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Tracking the virus behind India's lumpy skin cattle crisis
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Forest modeling shows which harvest rotations lead to maximum carbon sequestration
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Digital nomads: A benefit or burden for local communities?
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Research finds that getting low-income people the help they need is more effective when stigma is reduced
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Molecular mechanism of CmoDREB2A and CmoNAC1 in pumpkin regulating the salt tolerance of grafted cucumber revealed
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Turning pine needles into energy to reduce wildfire risks
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Shining a light on Colorado's little-known fireflies
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Six newly discovered beetle species include one with bottle-opener shaped genitalia
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South Korean scientists develop sustainable 'meaty rice'
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Wondering what Australia might look like in a hotter world? Take a glimpse into the distant past
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Want to find life? Compare a planet to its neighbors
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Self-powered microbial fuel cell biosensor for monitoring organic freshwater pollution
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Research reveals 28% of COVID-19 recovery spending could harm climate adaptation
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Observation of 3D acoustic quantum Hall states
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Q&A: How will generative artificial intelligence affect political advertising in 2024?
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New method measures the 3D position of individual atoms
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Students say they've found an 'eco-friendly' way to trap and kill Japanese beetles
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Exploring the origin of polaron formation in halide perovskites
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Researchers identify goals for better biodiversity monitoring in Europe
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US regulator greenlights Starship's next launch on Friday
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Q&A: Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 passengers likely would have died if blowout occurred above 40,000 feet, says physicist
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Personalized phage therapy heals resistant wounds in Siamese cat
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Antibiotic pollution disrupts the gut microbiome and blocks memory in aquatic snails, study finds
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Dinosaurs' success helped by specialized stance and gait, study finds
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Direct electroconversion of air to nitric acid realized under mild conditions
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NY natural history museum changing how it looks after thousands of human remains in collection
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TESS finds intriguing world sized between Earth and Venus
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US voters' climate change opinions swing elections, analysis finds
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Researchers analyze infrastructure, demographics to see where tornadoes are most disruptive
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How scientists build rotatory machines with molecules
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Improving soil health yields unexpected benefits for farmers
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Novel chemical tool for understanding membrane remodeling in the cell
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Terrorism rather than pandemics more concerning for those with authoritarian views, analysis shows
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Bounding the amount of entanglement from witness operators
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Study investigates coronavirus dynamics in bats: Lower biodiversity means more pathogens
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The surprising secrets of extreme snowfall events in Utah's central Wasatch
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What it's like counting 528,000 albatross nests on Midway islands
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The hidden costs and joys of being LGBT
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The regulation of air pollution that crosses state borders
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Can language models read the genome? This one decoded mRNA to make better vaccines
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Scientists discover safer alternative for an explosive reaction used for more than 100 years
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Three-pronged approach discerns qualities of quantum spin liquids
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The Spanish version of a scale evaluating negative attitudes towards bisexuality is validated
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Innovative technique reveals that leaping atoms remember where they have been
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Melting high-mountain glaciers would release greenhouse gases into atmosphere, suggest scientists
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Heated bay off Sweden's coast potentially shows how ecosystems are affected by future global warming
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How eutrophication and climate change alter food webs in the Baltic Sea
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Swiss climate policy in spotlight after court ruling
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NASA satellite images of cyclones on Jupiter reveal storms are fueled by processes similar to those on Earth
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Can golden retrievers live longer? Researchers find gene associated with longevity in the breed
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The Delhi heat wave is testing the limits of human endurance: Other hot countries should beware and prepare
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Food production using controlled environment agriculture and agrivoltaics systems could become the new normal
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Study reveals genes that 'don't play well together' in swordtail fish hybrids drive speciation
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From space to swamp: AI method classifies mangrove species with unprecedented accuracy
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New study finds stressed employees become too depleted to properly recover
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Physicists arrange atoms in close proximity, paving way for exploring exotic states of matter
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Researchers conduct Wikipedia study to motivate experts to contribute to open content
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Earth from space: The heel of Italy
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Study on the economic connection between health and mobility
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The unraveling of a protist genome could unlock the mystery of marine viruses
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Sri Lanka monsoon floods kill 14, schools shut
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Why 2024 will likely be a banner year for Texas bluebonnets
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Democratizing air quality data at nearly no cost
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Fish are adapting to weightlessness on the Chinese space station
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Researcher: The true cost of food is far higher than what you spend at the checkout counter
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With its latest moon mission success, China's space program has the US in its sights
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AI-powered crab gender identification: Revolutionizing fishery management and conservation
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Astronomers find first strong evidence of neutron star remnant of exploding star
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Field trials reveal crushed rock boosts carbon removal and improves crop yields
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International study produces a comprehensive 'tree of life' for flowering plants
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New research finds that nature-based solutions are essential for Brazil to meet its 2050 net zero pledge
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European best-practice recommendations for investigative interviews with children
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Physicists propose new way to search for dark matter: Small-scale solution could be key to solving large-scale mystery
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Perovskite single-pixel detector for efficient extraction of meta-images in complex environments
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Unveiling East Asia's urban landscape: A massive mapping project illuminates 280 million buildings
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A change of direction: Research reveals a new method to manipulate cell movement in embryos
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Australia's new consent campaign gets a lot right: But consent education won't be enough to stop sexual violence
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Emotion can cause chickens to get red in the face
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Word inscribed on ancient bronze hand resembles modern Basque word
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How to track important changes in a dynamic network
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Research team prepares ESA's Arctic Weather Satellite for liftoff
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Junk DNA in birds may hold key to safe, efficient gene therapy
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New York can resume family DNA searches for crime suspects, court rules
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Measuring mechanical stresses and strains in graphene-based supercapacitor electrodes
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Ecosystems are deeply interconnected—environmental research, policy and management should be too
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'Dad's going up in a rocket!' French businessman set for launch
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Magnesium protects tantalum, a promising material for making qubits
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Analyses show ancient Syrian diets resembled the modern 'Mediterranean diet'
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How countries in conflict zones can recover from floods—lessons from Pakistan
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Three reasons why removing grazing animals from Australia's arid lands for carbon credits is a bad idea
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New method for marking neurotransmitter receptors in living animal brains
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Inverse design method improves high-temperature performance of carbide coatings
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Team develops method to help investors predict firms' decision-making, optimize portfolios, generate greater returns
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Webb sees dozens of young quasars in the first billion years of the universe
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Neuroscience can explain why voting is so often driven by emotion
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Novel time-resolved atomic force microscopy technique captures ultrafast light-induced phenomena
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What to wear for a climate crisis
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Scientists demonstrate chemical reservoir computation using the formose reaction
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Scientists discover 'jumping genes' determine cabbage's exterior
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Examining how bryophytes adapt without gibberellin
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Researchers closer to near real-time disaster monitoring
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Machine learning method reveals chromosome locations in individual cell nucleus
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Sibling contact with criminal legal system is harmful to children and families, study finds
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A new deep-learning algorithm can find Earth 2.0
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New York's new composting plan is ambitious—but controversial
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Protecting polar bears is the aim of new and improved radar technology
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Deeper understanding of malaria parasite sexual development unlocks opportunities to block disease spread
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Adoption of vegan dog and cat diets could have environmental benefits
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Spain's giant hail event worsened by marine heat waves, study finds
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Chemists tackle formation of natural aerosols
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Democratic nations should rely on international law to tackle growing 'hybrid' and 'gray zone' security threats
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Tea science: Gene discovery to boost mechanical harvesting
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SpaceX launches secretive US military spacecraft on research mission
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Enantiomeric lead-free double perovskites rationally designed by achiral-chiral cation intercalation
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Educational reform should embrace learners' diversity, study finds
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Observations find evidence of patchy cloud layers in the atmosphere of a nearby planetary-mass object
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Are some routes more prone to air turbulence? Will climate change make it worse? Your questions answered
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Volcanism-induced ozone depletion may have contributed to Permian mass extinction, study finds
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Report warns migratory fish, mammals and birds at risk of extinction
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The differing olfactory worlds of female and male silk moths
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The secret world of earthworms: Meet the tiger worm and the nightcrawler
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Multi-electrode integration in gut-on-chip systems enhances intestinal barrier monitoring
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Counteracting effects on ENSO due to ocean chlorophyll interannual variability and instability in the tropical Pacific
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Unprecedented Hauraki Gulf heat waves revealed by marine lab's historic data set
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What to know about the latest bird flu outbreak in the US
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Japanese researchers develop AI-nanopore platform for accurate, rapid COVID-19 testing
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US Moon lander 'permanently' asleep after historic landing: Company
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Study reveals changes in soil carbon and nutrient stocks in desert oasis farmland
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Research investigates chemical composition of globular cluster Terzan 6
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What do scientists hope to learn from total solar eclipse in US?
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Peroxidase gene found to confer drought tolerance in soybean
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Precise genome engineering and protein activity profiling uncover new cancer drug targets
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New study reveals comet airburst evidence from 12,800 years ago
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Hubble captures spiral galaxy IC 5332 face-on
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Astronomers see a massive black hole awaken in real time
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Researchers develop tiny nanoSABERs to aid battle against cancer
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What biologists still don't know about bioluminescence
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Sustainable smart agriculture with a biodegradable soil moisture sensor
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Detecting lung cancer early with sugar-sensing nanotech
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The Great Observatory for Long Wavelengths (GO-LoW) proposal
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Collecting sex-crazed zombie cicadas on speed: Scientists track a bug-controlling super-sized fungus
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Indigenous Colombians fret as sacred mountain glaciers melt
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Smelling danger in the water: Schreckstoff mystery solved after 86 years
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Civilizations are probably spreading quickly through the universe, researchers claim
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New discovery boosts bioethanol production efficiency and profits
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Critically endangered scalloped hammerheads gather in seas off Perth. They need protection, researchers say
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Decarbonization dynamics: New analysis unveils shifting trends in the voluntary carbon offset market
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Researchers say economies in South China and Indochina set to suffer under precipitation extremes
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How NASA's Roman Telescope will measure the ages of stars
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Model to illustrate scenarios for Colorado River water use
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World's richest five men double fortune since 2020: Oxfam
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Supplementing diet for farmed abalones to manipulate greenlip abalone lip and shell color
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It's time we include cities and regions as equal partners in global climate negotiations
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Research reveals GCSE results may have far-reaching impact on adult life
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New research paper on super-resolution non-linear hyper-spectral imaging technology
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SpaceX rocket accident leaves company's Starlink satellites in wrong orbit
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Can public financing for political campaigns affect voter participation?
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Traditional corporate leadership structures are failing women in the C-suite, researchers say
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New magnolia tree species discovered in northern Honduras
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Education and information can increase the acceptance of climate policies
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Scientists reveal IVF breakthrough that could save rhino species
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Unraveling the metabolic mysteries of turfgrass under heat stress
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Study finds link between ecosystem multifunctionality and microbial community features
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New models of Big Bang show that visible universe and invisible dark matter co-evolved
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DNA study IDs descendants of George Washington from unmarked remains
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Fish ecologist's research indicates need to conserve iconic migratory snook in Mexico
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Huge crowds await a total solar eclipse in North America. Clouds may spoil the view
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Beyond economic metrics: The Gini index in the big data age
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Texas fires: Burned rangeland can recover quickly, but cattle ranchers face struggles ahead to find and feed their herds
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Indonesia floods kill 67 as rescuers race to find missing
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Loan liability: Negative associations with an auditor can affect loan chances
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Zero-index metamaterials and the future
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Growers, consumers want 'wildlife-friendly' plants, but researchers say education is needed
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New mapping tools will find subsurface water ice on Mars
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Exploring extremes in the search for life on Mars
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Greenland's ice sheet is melting and being replaced by vegetation, finds major satellite analysis
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Study reveals impact of postharvest treatments on tomato ripening
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Scientists develop new method to estimate electrical parameters of regular pulse bursts in lightning
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Most companies fail to define ambitious reduction targets, study finds
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SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket experiences rare failure
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Study links microplastics with human health problems, but there's still a lot we don't know
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Anzali wetland, Iran's 'ecological gem,' may dry up by 2060
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AlphaFold 3 upgrade enables the prediction of other types of biomolecular systems
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Researchers find first experimental evidence for a graviton-like particle in a quantum material
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Dog-killing flatworm discovered in Southern California
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Scientists study effect of boron nitride microribbon on ceramic properties
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Scientists discover a new phase of high-density, ultra-hot ice
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New study shows treating work like a game drives results
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Scientists propose an updated time scale scheme of the Earth's moon
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How climate change affects potato cultivation in South Korea
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Researchers reveal anomalous heating in the sun's upper atmosphere
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Seagrass meadows are rapidly expanding near inhabited islands in Maldives
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Detecting odors on the edge: Researchers decipher how insects smell more with less
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Webb detects quartz crystals in clouds of hot gas giant
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A project to build a new synchrotron in the Greater Caribbean
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New research helps create new antibiotic that evades bacterial resistance
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Research shows studies with more diverse teams of authors get more citations
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New technique capturing short-lived RNA molecules reveals how gene transcription is coordinated in cells
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Military interests are pushing new nuclear power, and the UK government has finally admitted it
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Study highlights importance of caregiver well-being in Uganda
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What are microcredentials? And are they worth having?
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Genetic resilience and adaptation of the endangered Chinese hazelnut
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Remember the climate map from your school atlas? Here's what climate change is doing to it
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Can science explain why couples break up? The mathematical anatomy of a fall
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The rise of robo-retail: Who gets left behind when retail is automated?
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Newly discovered fossil of giant turtle is named after Stephen King novel character
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Ancient DNA reveals the appearance of a 6th century Chinese emperor
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Do immigrant deaths at the border influence white and Latinx Americans' belief in the American dream?
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Scientists brew killer bee beer
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How Webb telescope development led to improved simulation software
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AI predicts upper secondary education dropout as early as the end of primary school
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Newly developed nano-thermometers enable real-time temperature detection in transmission electron microscopy
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Study reveals rapid evolution and global spread of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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Q&A: Does noisy construction of offshore wind farms disturb marine animals?
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Understanding cattle grazing personalities may foster sustainable rangelands
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Study reveals factors affecting response of temperate lakes to atmospheric warming
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A molecular fingerprint beyond the Nyquist frequency
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Decoding the Easter Bunny: Eastern Finnish brown hare represents standard for species' genome
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Researchers elucidate the variability and adaptability of internode elongation in barley
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'Hurricane hunters:' Calm science pilots in eye of the storm
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Milking venom from Australia's deadly marine animals
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World's most accurate and precise atomic clock pushes new frontiers in physics
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In a first, evolutionary biologists have identified a gene that influences visual preferences in tropical butterflies
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Researchers suggest inclusive education improves students' socio-emotional skills
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Analysis of two decades' worth of antibiotic resistance shows antibiotic use is not the only driver of superbugs
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'Foul and loathsome' or jewels of the natural world? The complicated history of human-frog relations
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Dark matter might help explain how supermassive black holes can merge
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Horizontal gene transfer: How fungi improve their ability to infect insects
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Arizona's 1864 abortion law was made in a women's rights desert—here's what life was like then
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Light guide plate based on perovskite nanocomposites
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Innovation in stone tool technology involved multiple stages at the time of modern human dispersals, study finds
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Do red dwarfs or sunlike stars have more Earth-sized worlds?
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New algorithms inspired by quantum computing for simulating polymeric materials
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'Tube map' around planets and moons made possible by knot theory
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Video of wolf killing northern Minnesota deer becomes political fodder
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Study reveals promising development in cancer-fighting nanotechnologies
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Hydrogels show promise as a new way to deliver drugs more efficiently
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Hubble trouble: Veteran space telescope forced to take it easy
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Experiments show molecules, not substrates, are mostly responsible for chirality-induced spin selectivity
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Do feminists have better sex? Yes, they do, researcher says
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Study informs climate resilience strategies in urban, rural areas
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Machine learning could help reveal undiscovered particles within data from the Large Hadron Collider
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Central star in a planetary nebula reveals details of its life
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The river disappearing in drought-hit France
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In a dangerously warming world, the grim reality of Australia's bushfire emissions must be confronted
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Cheetahs' unrivaled speed explained by their 'sweet spot' size, study finds
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New findings shed light on how bella moths use poison to attract mates
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Bolstered by buoys: Predicting El Niño
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New UN weather agency chief says rate of global warming is speeding up
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Genetic underpinnings of environmental stress identified in model plant
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Short commercial space flights may not have big impact on health
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Modeling study finds alpine glaciers will lose at least a third of their volume by 2050
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New research shakes up what we knew about Idaho's big 2020 earthquake that hit Boise
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Lessons from South Australia's business recovery amidst bushfires and pandemic
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North Macedonia's beekeepers face climate change challenge
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Fires pose growing worldwide threat to wildland-urban interface
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Hawaii agrees to 'historic' settlement in youth climate case
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The 'longevity bottleneck' hypothesis: Research suggests that dinosaurs may have influenced how human beings age
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A method for classifying the ripeness of peppers using hyperspectral imaging
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Study shows how bird flu could be eradicated by editing the genes of chickens
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Laser-focused look at spinning electrons shatters world record for precision
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Scientists discover why ripe fruit is more susceptible to necrotrophic pathogens than unripe fruit
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Snake species named Trimeresurus uetzi after Reptile Database creator
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A 500-year-old law laid the foundation for how Norwegians understand—and trust—the law today
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Scientists develop novel approach to interrogate tissue-specific protein–protein interactions
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Kick-starting seagrass for a climate-proof sea
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Forest and stream habitats keep energy exchanges in balance, global team finds
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Youths' attitudes in post-conflict Colombia reflect both cynicism and hope for peace, research finds
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Using citizen scientists to mitigate the environmental crisis in the marine ecosystem
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Supercomputer simulations of super-diamond suggest a path to its creation
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Court orders New Caledonia to stop culling sharks
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Experiment captures why pottery forms are culturally distinct
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'Open gates' in warming Arctic are expanding salmon range
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Dominica to create world's first sperm whale reserve
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A reduction in Iberian pork preservatives is achieved thanks to a yeast
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Microbial awakening restructures high-latitude food webs as permafrost thaws
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Ensuring nutritious and high-quality potatoes are available during the winter season and all year round
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A natural history of the Red Sea and the uncertain future of its corals
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The return of Bladerunner the humpback and Spilt Fin the killer whale—a cautionary tale about seafaring vessels
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Designing a better nest to help endangered turtles
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Zinc-doped Prussian blue nanozyme serves as all-in-one copper sensor
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Using AI to replicate odors and validating them via experimental quantification of perfume perception
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New research finds biases encoded in language across cultures and history
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The Klamath River's dams are being removed: Inside the effort to restore a scarred watershed
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Billions are spent on educational technology, but we don't know if it works
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Researchers: Slow solutions to fast-moving ecological crises won't work—changing basic human behaviors must come first
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NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission surpasses goal for collection of asteroid samples
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Snow-capped mountains at risk from climate change
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New crystalline sponge method proposed for undergraduate courses
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Glitch on BepiColombo: Work ongoing to restore spacecraft to full thrust
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Variable rates of flatback turtles hatching on Western Australia's Pilbara beaches
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Tiny crystals capture millions of years of mountain range history: Geologist excavates the Himalayas with a microscope
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The good, bad and essential: Microbes that affect food and health
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An inside look at how plants and mycorrhizal fungi cooperate
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New approach to tracking conservation reveals greater diversity and coverage than previously thought
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New Rubiaceae species found in Yunnan, China
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Colorado's wolves roamed from northwesternmost county to across Continental Divide last month
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Previously ignored DNA sequence found to play important role in brain development
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Nothing is everything: How hidden emptiness can define the usefulness of filtration materials
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Life as a planetary regulator: Researchers propose an experimental test
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Say goodbye to garlic breath with odor-free black garlic
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The story of the first Alor people adapting to climate change 43,000 years ago
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Could fish ponds help with Hawaiʻi's food sustainability?
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How laws that prevent directors being sued make firms less likely to recall potentially dangerous products
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Scientists suggest causes behind one of the most significant climate catastrophes
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Female food-delivery riders in China falsely accused of selling sex—what it tells us about women in the workplace
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Bizarre snake-like worm's secrets revealed in CT scans
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Their land is sinking: Farm barons defy calls to cut groundwater pumping
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Study suggests corporate culture thwarts efforts to hire innovative candidates
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Study confirms A. yasumatsui as sole biotic threat to Micronesian cycad
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The planetary orbit in Netflix's '3 Body Problem' is random and chaotic, but could it exist?
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How do crop–livestock systems switch to agricultural green development in the Baiyangdian Basin?
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Machine learning reveals how to dissolve polymeric materials in organic solvents
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Uranium-immobilizing bacteria in clay rock: Exploring how microorganisms can influence the behavior of radioactive waste
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Researchers 'film' the activation of an important receptor
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Amino acid found in chicken feathers could deliver chemotherapy drugs and repair enzymes
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Researchers observe tiny pseudoscorpion riding on a scorpion
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Indonesian police arrest 6 suspected poachers over the killing of 26 endangered Javan rhinos
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An ancient Australian air-breathing fish from 380 million years ago
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Video: This edible mushroom could kill you
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Study investigates chemical composition of metal-poor star HD 1936
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The energy transition requires a lot of minerals and metals—which could impact our lakes
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Understanding what a dog is trying to communicate
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Researchers observe how the flexibility of a protein hinge is crucial to the transfer of cell proteins
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Anthropologist documents how women and shepherds historically reduced wildfire risk in Central Italy
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Study investigates why students seek international experience
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Bacteria found in desert pave the way for paint that produces oxygen while capturing carbon
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Ab initio methods help scientists make sense of complex particle collisions
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China set up a tiny farm on the moon in 2019. How did it do?
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Scientists identify gene that triggers dramatically increased root growth
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Nanoparticle spray reduces risk of airborne bacterial infections caused by air filtration systems
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Unlocking Earth's ammonia mysteries: China's HIRAS/FY-3D satellite reveals first global map
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Researchers reveal how myrtle rust pathogen breaks into a host plant
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Adagio in sea: Coral larvae 'settle near sounds of healthy reefs'
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A comprehensive blueprint for the settlement of Mars
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A powerful technique for tracking a protein's fleeting shape changes
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Plant chloroplasts promise potential therapy for Huntington's disease
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Israel-Palestine conflict: How sharing the waters of the Jordan River could be a pathway to peace
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First dive survey of Lake Tahoe's lakebed finds high amounts of plastic and other litter
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Russia's Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft docks to ISS
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New rare 'green bean' galaxy discovered
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New 'subway map' of Lyme disease pathways identifies potential new treatment targets
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Scientists pay tribute to tennis players with new insect species named after them
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Scientists make nanoparticles dance to unravel quantum limits
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NASA X-ray telescopes reveal the 'bones' of a ghostly cosmic hand
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Evidence for reversible oxygen ion movement during electrical pulsing: Emerging ferroelectricity in binary oxides
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How spicy does mustard get depending on the soil?
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Disinfection tech uses low-temperature plasma to remove E. coli from hydroponically grown crops
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A minute's silence is fine but when it comes to violence against women, being quiet isn't enough
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In Brazil, hopes to use AI to save wildlife from roadkill fate
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Study identifies key algae species helping soft corals survive warming oceans
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Martians wanted: Apply here now for NASA's simulated yearlong Mars mission
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Unraveling life's origin: Five key breakthroughs from the past five years
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Organizations in crises may benefit from jazz ensemble model
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Twins or cousins? Sub-Neptune exoplanets could provide an answer
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Reshaping financial content: Enhancing consumer appreciation in Australian professional practice
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Gender-diverse boardrooms reduce leaked deal information, research suggests
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Africa's ice is disappearing: Tropical ice fields demonstrate speed of climate change
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Invasive brown widow spiders found to host novel bacteria related to chlamydia
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Romance or nomance? Adolescents prefer to see less sex, more friendships, platonic relationships on screen, says report
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Chimpanzees understand that they are sometimes relying on luck when making guesses, research suggests
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Complex tree canopies found to help forests recover from moderate disturbances
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Safety of aquatic animals as human protein sources amid SARS-CoV-2 concerns
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Scientists identify gene that could lead to resilient 'pixie' corn
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Scientists develop 3D printed vacuum system that aims to trap dark matter
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First successful substitutes for ivory billiard balls were made with celluloid reinforced with ground cattle bone
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New study examines the price tag of phasing-out coal
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Emissions from fresh food cooking may be degrading air quality
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Predatory insects protect apples from pests when flowers are planted on farms, finds study
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Mammals on 'sky islands' may be threatened by climate change, human development
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Q&A: How tea may have saved lives in 18th century England
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From ashes to alerts: Science helps protect Colorado travelers
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Genetic mutation in a quarter of all Labradors hard-wires them for obesity
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Study reveals how media representations of animal rights advocacy contribute to its depoliticization
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Projection says 0% chance Lake Mead falls below 1K feet before 2028
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Coalescence-fragmentation cycles based on human conflict
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Study adds new sea cucumber species to the research toolbox
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Opinion: The Australia-Tuvalu deal shows why we need a global framework for climate relocations
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How worrying is bird flu's jump to dairy cows? Here's what experts say
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Stars and inner compass guide moths and birds, say researchers
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The burials that could challenge historians' ideas about Anglo-Saxon gender
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Nano-sized cell particles are promising intervention tool in treating infectious diseases, says study
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NASA's Lucy spacecraft discovers 2nd asteroid during Dinkinesh flyby
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New method for identifying bacteria more easily
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Re-estimating China's lake CO₂ flux considering spatiotemporal variability
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New study reveals brain's fractal-like structure near phase transition, a finding that may be universal across species
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Ants perform amputations to save injured nestmates
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Learning in two languages: Lessons from francophone Africa on what works best
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A nanomaterial one-two punch quickly heals wounds in diabetic animal model
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Throwing lithography a curve: Research introduces mask wafer co-optimization method
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Greener, more effective termite control: Natural compound attracts wood eaters
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Researchers discover evolutionary 'tipping point' in fungi
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Offshore windfarms: A threat for electro-sensitive sharks?
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Rocking our world: Understanding human-induced earthquakes
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Earth from space: Meteor Crater
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NASA/JAXA XRISM mission reveals its first look at X-ray cosmos
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Heatstroke kills 30 in Thailand this year as kingdom bakes
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Fluorescent and radiometric probes provide researchers with more detailed data
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New development opens the door to more studies of protein movements
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Researchers capture high-resolution images of magnesium ions interacting with CRISPR gene-editing enzyme
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Science in times of crisis: Lessons from Fukushima and WWII
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Moths big and small are vanishing from southern US cities
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Our bacteria are more personal than we thought, new study shows
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Glacial lake outburst floods in Alaska and the Himalayas show evolving hazards in a warming world
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Hunting for the elusive: IceCube observes seven potential tau neutrinos
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Human odorant receptor for characteristic petrol note of Riesling wines identified
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Democratic backslide a threat to free elections globally: Report
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How a filmmaker, a pile of old shells and a bunch of amateurs are bringing Australia's oyster reefs back
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Summer Science Program spent $2 million last year serving 204 students. Then, they got a $200M gift.
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Treatment with a mixture of antimicrobial peptides found to impede antibiotic resistance
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Inclusion is not enough: New study reveals the potential of coaching employees to drive new strategic ideas
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NASA C-130 makes first-ever flight to Antarctica for GUSTO balloon mission
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A non-equivalent co-doped strategy to improve the electrical properties of piezoelectric ceramics
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Journalism's trust problem is about money, not politics
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Global ecosystem contributes trillions in its services with key synergies and tradeoffs, study finds
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Laboratory and natural strains of intestinal bacterium turn out to have similar mutational profiles
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Scientists develop nanosilver-impregnated silk suture against surgical site infection
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Micro heat engine research cracks an age-old thermodynamic puzzle
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Boeing Starliner return to Earth set for June 26
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Mexico girds for hit from Hurricane Beryl
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Do AI-driven chemistry labs actually work? New metrics promise answers
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Same species, different sizes: Rare evolution in action spotted in island bats
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Citizen science group plans to use the 2024 eclipse for ionospheric discovery
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Tourists evacuated from Mexico's hurricane-hit Acapulco
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Air regulators roll back rule that let major Southern California polluters avoid millions in fees
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Protein nanocages pave the way for effective mRNA therapeutics
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International study finds lightning storms are causing sea ice to melt faster at the North Pole
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Organic infrared photodetectors offer advance in imaging technology
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Big firms with $7 tn exit climate investment pressure group
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Fairy-wrens are more likely to help a mate in the harsh of winter, ornithologists find
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Study finds when companies announce earnings surprises, locals reach for their pocketbooks
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Glacial rock flour creates new opportunities for Greenlandic agriculture
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Coupling quantum mechanical simulations and AI paves way for screening new superconductors
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'Smart' chemistry allows recycling of networked rubbery materials
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New study on the importance of tree leaves for carbon dioxide storage
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Tanks of the triassic: New crocodile ancestor identified
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UK's rarest rainforest beetles go on multi-day 'adventures'
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Scientists map biodiversity changes in the world's forests
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Mind the gap: Italian moms with 3+ kids work far fewer years than dads, while Finland shows equality
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More than 80% of tree species endemic to the Atlantic Rainforest are threatened with extinction, finds study
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Sacred forests are resilient and show capacity for recovery and expansion, Greece study finds
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New class of spongy materials can self-assemble into precisely controllable structures
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Wear and tear may cause firefighter gear to release more 'forever chemicals'
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Climate network analysis helps pinpoint regions at higher risk of extreme weather
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How fear of missing out can lead to you paying more when buying a home
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Study finds industrial air pollution contributes to New Mexico's low birthweight
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Chats with AI shift attitudes on climate change, Black Lives Matter
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Apple preharvest drop not linked to xylem functionality
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WhaleVis turns more than a century of whaling data into an interactive map
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A new formula to calculate the strength of thin conical structures
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Physicists report optical analog of Kármán vortex street
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Sustainable cosmetics: Harnessing cyanobacteria for natural active ingredients
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Why Colombia sees legalizing drugs as the way forward—here's what's being proposed
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Cocoa prices are surging: West African countries should seize the moment to negotiate a better deal for farmers
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IRIS beamline at BESSY II gets a new nanospectroscopy end station
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Public notifications make it challenging for prisoners to reintegrate after release
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Afterglow of explosive collision between giant planets may have been detected in far-off star system
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Scientists finally succeed in growing dolomite in the lab by dissolving structural defects during growth
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How climate change-induced stress is altering fish hormones—with huge repercussions for reproduction
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Research contextualizes ownership competence in private firms
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Pineapple mint's genetic blueprint: A comprehensive genome assembly
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Why humans aren't as egocentric as you might think—new research
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Using CRISPR technology, researchers succeed in growing tomatoes that consume less water without compromising yield
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Crop spray could lead to mass resistance in new-generation antifungal treatments
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NASA's Deep Space Optical Communications demonstration transmits data over 140 million miles
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Plant identification via app enables phenological monitoring
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Research team proposes a novel type of acoustic crystal with smooth, continuous changes in elastic properties
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Southern Australia is freezing: How can it be so cold in a warming climate?
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A Peruvian farmer is trying to hold energy giant RWE responsible for climate change—the inside story
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AI technique 'decodes' microscope images, overcoming fundamental limit
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Despite legislative progress, accessible cities remain elusive
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Out of alignment: How clashing policies make for terrible environmental outcomes
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Snow hinders rescues and aid deliveries to isolated communities after Japan quakes kill 161 people
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CyberShake study uses Summit supercomputer to investigate earthquake hazards
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Researchers identify potential microbes and genes that impact forever chemicals
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Researchers make a surprising discovery: Magnetism in a common material for microelectronics
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Digital campaigning is a huge part of elections now—but going viral isn't everything
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Totality ready: US braces for April 8 solar eclipse frenzy
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Global activity of seafloor biodiversity mapped for the first time
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Campus garden initiatives can help grow the next generation of environmental change-makers
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Printing plant-based pharmaceuticals—without plants
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Not lazy at all: Honey bee drones can be most active members of the colony
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Questioning cities that create wealth disparities from the perspective of the 'excluded'
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Ancient scroll reveals new story of Plato's death—here's why you should be suspicious of it
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Very small pores make a big difference in filtering technology
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Indonesian urban poor suffer the most in extreme weather caused by climate change
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Researchers determine that crystal cells in fruit flies help transport oxygen throughout the body
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Magnitude 2.8 earthquake shakes southern Illinois; no damage or injuries reported
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Rocky shores of Pacific Northwest show low resilience to changes in climate
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Team successfully synthesizes atomically precise metal nanoclusters
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New climate study shows cloud cover is easier to affect than previously thought
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Researchers: We looked at all the recent evidence on mobile phone bans in schools—this is what we found
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AI analysis of zircons found in Australia suggest earlier start for plate tectonics
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Researchers address ocean paradox with 55 gallons of fluorescent dye
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New research approach: Exploring the mouthfeel of food with a microscope
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Behavioral therapy against aging: Researchers study the effect of therapies on older dogs
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Study: Increase in taxpayers reporting self-employment earnings cannot be attributed to increase in gig work
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Study explores whether advertising contributes to or leads to declines in happiness
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Could 'marine cloud brightening' reduce coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef?
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'Green' energy, plant food from Florida's stinky seaweed? Ideas will be put to test
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Using CO₂ and biomass, researchers find path to more environmentally friendly recyclable plastics
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A new approach to producing artificial cartilage with the help of 3D printing
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Giant waves flood key US military base on Marshall Islands
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We need to consider conservation efforts on Mars, say researchers
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Historical data suggest hard knocks to human societies build long-term resilience
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In 2024, we'll truly find out how robust our democracies are to online disinformation campaigns
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Chinese team completes the genome assembly of Cornus wilsoniana
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Project compiles 200 years of conflict data
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Ion irradiation offers promise for 2D material probing
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Study shows why direct sales are gaining ground on multi-brand shops in the field of online commerce
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Tropical and subtropical wind forcing could affect interannual variability of Kuroshio and Luzon undercurrent
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Researchers optimize errors caused by traditional interferometer system in lightning study
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Visiting white parts of town makes some Black kids feel less safe, according to study
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Residents of Iceland town evacuated over volcano told it will be months before they can go home
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Petunia and pansy reactions to prolonged carbon dioxide enrichment
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Team develops efficient host-vector system for a model archaeon by solving CRISPR-based host-plasmid conflict
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Exposure to cigarette smoke found to increase cancer risk in dogs
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Progress on chip-based spontaneous four-wave mixing quantum light sources
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Scientists map loss of groundwater storage around the world
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Pollen diaries: Polar ice records preserve climate vs. human impact following Little Ice Age
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Six dead as floods inundate vast swath of India, Bangladesh
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Structural basis of bile salt extrusion and small-molecule inhibition in human BSEP
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Faster charge transfer mechanism could lead to better energy conversion devices
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3D-MAT, a thermal protection material for the Artemis Generation
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Norway inaugurates satellite launch site
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Craving inclusion: Study reveals barriers to eating out for people with disability
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Alien haze, cooked in a lab, clears view to distant water worlds
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How leaders respond when confronted with mortality
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In vivo production of CAR-T cells using virus-mimetic fusogenic nanovesicles
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Hoping for victory can stand in the way of peace, psychologists say
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Pompey was elected a Colonial-era 'king.' Did researchers find the foundation of his home outside Boston?
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Lanthanide nanohybrids show promise in treating pulmonary biofilm infections
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Women are leading the fight to stop climate change
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UK greenhouse gas emissions fell 5.4% in 2023: data
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Soil may release more carbon than expected, affecting climate change models
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Study challenges popular idea that Easter islanders committed 'ecocide'
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A 1,400-year-old temple discovered at Suffolk royal settlement
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Scholars explain the ideology that says technology is the answer to every problem
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Wild bird gestures 'after you': Japanese tit uses wing movements for gestural communication
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Record-breaking heat and humidity predicted for tropics this summer
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Research team uses CRISPR/Cas9 to alter photosynthesis for the first time
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Nature's 3D printer: Bristle worms form bristles piece by piece
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Carbon emissions from the destruction of mangrove forests predicted to increase by 50,000% by the end of the century
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Violence against women is both a legal and cultural problem. What can Australia do to address it?
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Scientists create effective 'spark plug' for direct-drive inertial confinement fusion experiments
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ALMA demonstrates highest resolution yet
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Study shows how allyship can combat discrimination in STEM for Blacks, Latinos
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Automated bioacoustics: Researchers are listening in on insects to better gauge environmental health
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Climate intervention technologies may create winners and losers in world food supply
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Blasts to clear World War II munitions could contaminate the ocean
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Salty soil sensitizes plants to an unconventional mode of bacterial toxicity
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Scientists generate new targeted protein degradation system that tunes a cell's own proteins
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First crewed Boeing Starliner flight delayed again
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Researchers develop neutron-shielding film for radiation protection
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Research quantifies how much microplastic is emitted into the atmosphere by sea spray
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Graphene oxide nanoflakes reduce the toxicity of Alzheimer's proteins, shows study
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Religion and science beliefs affect attitudes toward mental illness, study finds
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Birds know no borders. Nor do scientists
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Q&A: How generative AI could help accelerate biomedical research
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Deadly earthquakes trigger hunt for speedier alerts
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Researchers reveal the 'Viral Language' of the pandemic
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New model aims to explain the lack of miniature black holes in the early universe
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Small adjustments can reduce nitrogen loss in peat meadows, says researcher
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Mathematician creates mass extinction model regarding climate change and adaptation
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Riverine fish numbers increase amidst environmental challenges
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Ultra-short laser flashes on demand: Controllable light pulse pairs from a single-fiber laser
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Using pyrolysis for high-quality recycled plastics
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Scientists discover pressure determines which embryonic cells become 'organizers'
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Earth's atmospheric glow can be seen from the International Space Station
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Comparing carbon-trapping capacities of anoxic basins
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Tiny worms tolerate Chornobyl radiation, new research shows
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Shedding light on shadows: Unveiling the impact of low light on tomato disease susceptibility and defense mechanisms
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UN nuclear agency team watches Japanese lab workers prepare fish samples from damaged nuclear plant
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'Two-for-one' fission aims to improve solar cell efficiency
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Our political debates may not be as antagonistic as we think, study shows
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Bone remains indicate extinct humans survived on the Tibetan plateau for 160,000 years
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New coffee snake species discovered in Ecuador's cloud forests
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Australian amber has revealed 'living fossils' traced back to Gondwana 42 million years ago
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Behavioral economics theory explains a popular banana-clicking video game
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Evolution in action? New study finds possibility of nitrogen-fixing organelles
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Reshaping protein design with function-first, AI-guided engineering
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What happens when you reintroduce a predator to a conservation area? These quolls were put to the task
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Chickadees have unique neural 'barcodes' for memories of stashing away food
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An evolutionarily conserved pathway that achieves a peaceful co-existence with genomic parasites
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Sparrows as sentinels: Health study illustrates the interconnectedness of humans and wildlife
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Window to avoid 1.5°C of warming will close before 2030 if emissions are not reduced, study shows
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A mission to find 10 million near-Earth asteroids every year
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Vibrio natriegens: Low-cost microbe could speed biological discovery
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Lipid nanoparticles research closing in on genetic treatments for hereditary lung disease, vision loss
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Beam me up: Using lasers to detect moth migrations
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Chemicals, forever: How do you fix a problem like PFAS?
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Is there a typical rate of cultural evolution?
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Poor housing and refugee homelessness highlighted in new reports
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New 'healing' prison in Ireland points to long history of progressive penal reform
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Study sheds light on the origin of elasticity in glasses and gels
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Samples from Wild 2 comet reveal a surprising past
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Scientists discover southern Africa's temps will rise past rhinos' tolerance
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How Neanderthal language differed from modern human—they probably didn't use metaphors
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Scientists identify genetic mechanism responsible for plant leaf diversity
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Team develops new type of anticoagulant whose action can be rapidly stopped
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Plant biologists shed light on 144-year-old seedy mystery
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Building a prototype of the cosmos
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Estimating the energy of past earthquakes from brecciation in a fault zone
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Canada readies for another 'explosive' wildfire season
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Just a Category 1 hurricane? Don't be fooled by a number—It could be more devastating than a Cat 5
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Key sectors stymie emission reduction efforts in New Zealand, reveals study
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Tomato blossoms unfold new insights: Key gene TM6 controls flower development
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Mental health services that consult with Elders can deliver better care to Aboriginal people
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Global warming may intensify the modulation of tropical cyclone genesis by summer intraseasonal oscillation
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Baltimore sues Coke, Pepsi and other producers of plastic, citing pollution concerns
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Researchers explore medicinal potential of lotus benzylisoquinoline alkaloids
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ALMA spots the shadow of a molecular outflow from a quasar when the universe was less than 1 billion years old
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Determining who gets blamed when cars hit pedestrians
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Rising knife crime in London is linked to austerity cuts to youth services—here's the evidence
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Device could jumpstart work toward quantum internet
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Experts warn of heat risks as India's temperatures climb again
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Here's why we should put a gravitational wave observatory on the moon
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The effects of mass layoffs on a brand and the role of corporate communication
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Top Europe court chides Switzerland in landmark climate ruling
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Scientists clarify origins of lunar metallic iron
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About a third of employees have faced bullying at work—here's how to recognize and deal with it
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Living in a +50°C world: Cooling must be considered critical infrastructure, says new report
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Hematology discovery could lead to improved medical monitoring, preventive care for elephants
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GJ 367b is another dead world orbiting a red dwarf, say astronomers
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Substitutional doping of 2D semiconductor for broadband photodetector
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Study enhances validation of MERRA-2 aerosol optical thickness dataset in China
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Lab-grown liver organoid to speed up turtle research and make useful traits easier to harness
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Study proposes general A-site alloying strategy to prepare noble metal-occupied MAX phases
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Boeing's Starliner set up for third shot at first human spaceflight
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Researchers: 'Junk science' is being used in Australian courtrooms, and wrongful convictions are at stake
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How lab-made catalysts can help convert difficult greenhouse gases
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Trail cameras track 'critically low' New York bobcat population
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Novel electrification strategy enhances low-temperature NOx removal
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Research reveals significant effects of onscreen instructors during video classes in aiding student learning
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Foraging ants navigate more efficiently when given energy-drink-like doses of caffeine
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Wide-field, high-resolution and broadband mesoscopic objective lens
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Treating liver cancer with microrobots piloted by a magnetic field
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Detecting defects in tomorrow's technology: Study enhances understanding of likely candidate for next-generation chips
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Massive low-Earth orbit communications satellites could disrupt astronomy
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Tribe catches coho salmon on free-flowing Elwha River, a first since dam removals
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Most climate-vulnerable countries with highest hunger rates significantly under-represented in agrifood research
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How the antioxidant glutathione keeps mitochondria healthy
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Dig safely when building sandcastles—collapsing sand holes can cause suffocation and even death
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Canadian oil city lifts wildfire evacuation orders
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Researchers improve magnets for computing
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Deciphering genomic language: New AI system unlocks biology's source code
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What to know about Chile's voracious wildfires
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The implications of 'Oumuamua on the panspermia theory
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A million years without a megaslide: Study goes deep into the Gulf of Alaska to investigate why
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Clothed pig carcasses reveal the secrets of mummification—study provides insights for forensic scientists
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Climate: Carbon capture tech is booming, and confusing
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A merger of microbes: Study shows low-nutrient conditions alter viral infection
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China is already paying substantial climate finance, while US is global laggard—new analysis
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Analysis reveals that harsh workplace climate is pushing women out of academia
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A first in the lab: A tiny network of microparticles that is both strong and flexible
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The science of why 'siblings or dating' is so hard
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2023's record heat partly driven by 'mystery' process: NASA scientist
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Bioengineered enzyme creates natural vanillin from plants in one step
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Advanced CNN techniques for accurate detection and reconstruction of passion fruit branches
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Study shows simple diet swaps can cut carbon emissions and improve your health
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Estimating emissions potential of decommissioned gas wells from shale samples
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Longer-lasting ozone holes over Antarctica expose seal pups and penguin chicks to much more UV
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Two truths and a lie about immigration
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Paranoid CEOs hide from government, react strongly to competitors, says research
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Decoding reactive species in molten salts
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How can we evaluate the quality of global water models?
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More efficient molecular motor widens potential applications
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Model simulates urban flood risk with an eye to equity
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Swedish labor market consensus is far from the whole story, says researcher
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South Africa's laws aren't geared to protecting against climate change: Judges are trying to fill the gap
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Online consumers shy away from sponsored product listings, study finds
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Likely ancestor of all modern hoofed animals identified
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Scientists count penguins on remote sub-Antarctic island
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Game performance of immigrant NBA players might suffer in context of far-right political support
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How a cyanobacterium manages iron scarcity makes it the most successful photosynthetic organism on Earth
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New tidal stellar stream discovered with Gaia
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Insecticides contribute to drop in butterfly species across US MidWest: Study
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Study uncovers low-temperature deformation mechanism of pure titanium
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New study examines the increased adoption of they/them pronouns
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Load of rubbish: litter-hunters vie for unusual world title in Tokyo
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Breakthrough in melting point prediction: 100-year-old physics problem solved
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Researchers present simplified, improved scheme for precision measurement using lasers
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New research challenges black holes as dark matter explanation
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Physicists create an optical tweezer array of individual polyatomic molecules for the first time
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How 36,000 buried tea bags help explain global decomposition
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Blind people can hear and feel April's total solar eclipse with new technology
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Developing brand relationships through social media communication: A cross-cultural comparison
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Switch up teaching and assessment to help teachers combat chatbot-cheating, say researchers
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War survey: 83% of Israeli NGOs impacted, mixed responses to government aid, surge in foreign support
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For some Indigenous Southern Plains tribes, an original flute song is the first step toward marriage
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Could we put data centers in space?
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Rediscovering the world's largest cormorant
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We landed a camera on Venus before seeing parts of our own oceans—time to ramp up observations closer to home
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How food availability could catalyze cultural transmission in wild orangutans
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Tests show high-temperature superconducting magnets are ready for fusion
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Chinese astronauts return to earth after six months in space
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Chimps shown to learn and improve tool-using skills even as adults
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Understanding climate warming impacts on carbon release from the tundra
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The reconstruction of a 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman makes her look quite friendly—there's a problem with that
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Exploration of individual colorectal cancer cell responses to H₂O₂ eustress
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The world's fourth mass coral bleaching is underway, but well-connected reefs may have a better chance to recover
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New human gene cluster sequence discovered
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How restoration can help coral reefs
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A century ago, one state tried to close religious schools
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Why owning an aggressive dog can be isolating
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'Doing your own research' can make fake news seem believable
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Climate change projected to warm shallow groundwater by up to 3.5°C by 2099
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Malaria protein discovery offers path for novel antimalarial intervention strategies
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Discovery of ancient rock impression suggests ability to form cornified skin goes back to early evolution of tetrapods
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Examining how Mei-yu precipitation responds to climate change
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Plugging the leak on laundry pollution
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Deciphering the deep dynamics of electric charge
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Researchers test lake water in Halifax for viruses to demonstrate enhanced detection device
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Protons reveal universal phenomenon of maximal entanglement
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Backyard insect inspires invisibility devices, next gen tech
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Computational chemistry needs to be sustainable too, say researchers
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Secrets of salt drop stains unveiled: New research decodes chemical composition from simple photos
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Pyrite may contain valuable lithium, a key element for green energy
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Novel liquid crystals produced by stacking antiaromatic units could lead to advances in organic semiconductors
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Scientists sequence full genome of sea cucumber inhabiting hydrothermal vent
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In the 1800s, colonial settlers moved Ballarat's Yarrowee River. The impacts are still felt today
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Fabricated ecosystems could lead to better bioenergy crops
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Scientists show the key role of spleen and extracellular vesicles in cryptic malaria infections
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Quantum electronics: Charge travels like light in bilayer graphene
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Danish children encounter four typical family learning environments
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The power to turn the invisible visible: A revolution in microscopy for live-cell imaging
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Study shows need for ITU to tighten regulations for low orbit satellites as filing numbers grow
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How do neural networks learn? A mathematical formula explains how they detect relevant patterns
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Europe's quantum decade extends into space
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New findings on Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron physiology under bile stress
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Simultaneous large wildfires will increase in Western US, says study
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City sprawl is now large enough to sway global warming over land
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New dataset sheds light on relationship of far-red sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence to canopy-level photosynthesis
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Tests can reveal whether an antibody can turn into a killer
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Using the moon's soil to support life, energy generation and construction
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Black holes are firing beams of particles, changing targets over time
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Researchers find WWI and WWII bombs in the ground are becoming more volatile
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Scientists visualize magnetic fields at atomic scale with holography electron microscope
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Ballistic transport in long molecular wires: Porphyrin nanoribbons
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Researchers build interactive, comprehensive database of fermentative prokaryotes
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An SEC mystery: What's the deal with voluntary filers?
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Bears in the Washington's North Cascades: What you should know if you spot one
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Could a couple of Thai otters have helped the UK's otter population recover? Our study provides a hint
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Bird flu confirmed in Colorado dairy cows as outbreak spreads
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'Molecular Rosetta Stone' reveals how our microbiomes 'talk' to us
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Norwegian boys dislike school more than any other group, finds study
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A Soyuz capsule carrying 3 crew from the International Space Station lands safely in Kazakhstan
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Study uncovers the dynamics of extreme climate events in Guangdong using satellite data
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A gamma-ray pulsar milestone inspires innovative astrophysics and applications
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Smoother surfaces make for better accelerators
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Q&A: Studies reveal gut's true stem cells, challenging previous assumptions
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Synthesis method for 1D segmented heteronanostructures uses stress-induced axial ordering
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Novel 2D device for quantum cooling converts heat to voltage at ultra-low temperatures
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Step aside, wolves: The next Colorado wildlife reintroduction could be the elusive wolverine
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Europe must do more against 'catastrophic' climate risks: EU
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New species of cobra-like snake discovered, but it may already be extinct
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New imaging technique uses Earth's warped surface to reveal rocky interior
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New research shows plants could worsen air pollution on a warming planet
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Marine biota birth new atmospheric particles in the South Pacific Ocean
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Grasses in the fog: Plants support life in the desert
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Equality in the labor market needs more than public childcare, economists say
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Study identifies protein responsible for gas vesicle clustering in bacteria
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Einasto Supercluster: The new heavyweight contender in the universe
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Study finds chemodiversity of soil-dissolved organic matter altered by microplastics
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Hope for Mekong dolphins as Cambodia numbers increase: Minister
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The genetic interplay in Impatiens downy mildew: A transcriptome-based approach to enhancing disease resistance
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Discovery of how COVID-19 virus replicates opens door to new antiviral therapies
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Research suggests that part of India will become a climate hotspot
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Versatile light control in WSe₂ achieved
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Soil toxic levels mostly minor after Marshall Fire in Boulder, Colorado
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UAE to pump CO2 into rock as carbon capture debate rages
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Aquatic weed among 'world's worst' expands in northeastern US
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Cut light pollution and treat glass to help migrating birds, say researchers
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Who gets to decide what counts as 'disorder'?
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Spiny legged 308-million-year-old arachnid discovered in the Mazon Creek locality
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NASA analysis confirms 2023 as warmest year on record
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College applications rose in states that legalized recreational marijuana
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Decontamination method zaps pollutants from soil
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AI improves monsoon rainfall predictions
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Study suggests ambivalence and polarized views can promote political violence
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Pickleball courts in a legal pickle over the associated noise
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Simulated microgravity affects sleep and physiological rhythms, study finds
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Human rights are a low priority for many national climate change adaptation policies, research finds
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African Swine Fever is wreaking havoc in Borneo's forests and among its people
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Summer solstice found to trigger synchronized beech tree reproduction across Europe
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Chemists use blockchain to simulate more than 4 billion chemical reactions essential to origins of life
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What do we lose when our old suburbs disappear?
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New crystal production method could enhance quantum computers and electronics
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Unlocking the secrets of strawberry aroma: The crucial role of FanCXE1 carboxylesterase in ester metabolism and ripening
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Supercomputer simulations decode the mass puzzle of the first stars
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As abandoned boats pile up in California waters: Who is responsible for the environmental damage?
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CERN gives green light to build new experiment to search for unknown particles
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Founder personality could predict start-up success, study suggests
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Ecologists reconstruct history of biodiversity in Indo-Australian archipelago and its rise as a hotspot
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When divided loyalties make for better executives
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Q&A: Don't blame cheating on chatbots
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Interior green wall plants treated with antigibberellin plant growth regulators show controlled stem growth
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Farm wastewater modeling shows footbaths are source of antimicrobial resistance
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Scientists shed light on potential breakthrough biomedical molecule
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Wealthier neighborhoods in Boulder saw lower bee diversity
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Commentary: Can the Sierra Nevada bighorn dodge extinction? It may mean reining in another wild animal
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Financial abuse from an intimate partner? Three ways you can protect yourself
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More evacuated as early wildfires sweep western Canada
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Deciphering the ethylene biosynthesis puzzle in banana fruit ripening
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Advances in nanoscale force measurement opens doors to unprecedented biological insights
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Novel triple drug combination effective against antibiotic-resistant bacteria
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Boosting teacher well-being at the start of term helps combat attrition and burnout, research suggests
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SpaceX lines up satellite launch from Cape Canaveral
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Research optimizes biological control of pest that severely damages soybean crops
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A mathematical model for studying methane hydrate distribution in the Nankai Trough
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Local geographic variations found in children's school readiness in England
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Could iPhones replace microscopes in early STEM education?
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Fungicide resistance: A threat to the health of humans, animals and plants
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Novel strategy for ultrahigh density copper single atom enzymes developed for tumor therapies
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Digging deep—value of the soil microbiome unearthed
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Faculty workshops improve item difficulty prediction in medical education
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Constantly on the hunt for food: Harbor porpoises more vulnerable than previously thought to disturbances from humans
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Plants that survived dinosaur extinction pulled nitrogen from air, study concludes
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Space weather disrupts nocturnal bird migration, study finds
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Research confirms exogenous methyl jasmonate can enhance tomato resistance
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Moving toward fair and sustainable futures beyond mining
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Replanting trees can help prevent devastating landslides like the one in Papua New Guinea, but it's not a silver bullet
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Is an end to single-use plastic bags in sight?
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Researchers uncover molecular mechanisms behind effects of MXene nanoparticles on muscle regeneration
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The secret to enhancing consumer valuation and addressing the climate crisis: Introduce circular take-back programs
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Ambitious targets are needed to end ocean plastic pollution by 2100, analysis finds
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Stingray sand 'sculpture' in South Africa may be oldest example of humans creating an image of another creature
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Rare access to hammerhead shark embryos reveals secrets of its unique head development
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Heat and desiccation tolerances predict bee abundance under climate change
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Asbestos in playground mulch—how to avoid a repeat of this circular economy scandal
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Meat and dairy industry's attempt to change how we measure methane emissions would let polluters off the hook
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NASA selects bold proposal to 'swarm' Proxima Centauri with tiny probes
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Tracking the bacteria behind life-threatening sepsis in premature babies
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These extraordinary Australian islands are teeming with life—and we must protect them before it's too late
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Bye bye, El Nino. Cooler hurricane-helping La Nina to replace the phenomenon that adds heat to Earth
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The outpouring of grief in New York over Flaco the owl's death
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Weather swings bring steadier results when studying crop adaptability
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Female animals may learn mate preferences based on other more experienced females' choices
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Hubble Space Telescope finds surprises around a star that erupted 40 years ago
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Auroras caused by head-on blows to Earth's magnetic field could damage critical infrastructure, scientists say
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How a biocatalyst might boost the growth of microalgae
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Did nature have a hand in the formation of the Great Sphinx?
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Addressing antimicrobial resistance in Australian water sources
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Historic iceberg surges offer insights on modern climate change
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Study reveals insights into protein evolution
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Defensive cage architectures in herbivore-driven ecosystems
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Pythagoras was wrong: There are no universal musical harmonies, study finds
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Could technology help reduce pretrial incarceration?
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Wire-cut forensic examinations currently too unreliable for court, new study says
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Euclid's sight has been restored
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Inner ear of 6-million-year-old ape fossil reveals clues about the evolution of human movement
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240,000 people evacuated in China rainstorms
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NASA's Lucy spacecraft continues approach to asteroid Dinkinesh
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Ensheathed nerve fibers in human skin help communicate external stimuli
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Observations investigate galaxy cluster Abell S1136
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Japan lifts a tsunami advisory issued after an earthquake hit near its outlying islands
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Saturday Citations: 100-year-old milk, hot qubits and another banger from the Event Horizon Telescope project
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Study quantifies how aquifer depletion threatens crop yields
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Competing Colorado River plans show seven states can't agree on how to manage critical water supply
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US conspiracy theorists monetize 'Disease X' misinformation
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Experiment leads to material modified for use in solar-driven water splitting to produce hydrogen
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Innovative membrane platform enables analysis 'down to a handful of gas atoms'
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A balanced quantum Hall resistor provides a new measurement method
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Ariane 6 launches Replicator for 3D printing in open space
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Researchers teach kids to code with cultural research and embroidery machines
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Mystery behind huge opening in Antarctic sea ice solved
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What to do if you or someone you know is targeted with deepfake porn or AI nudes
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Study resolves decades-long debate on cathodic corrosion protection
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Chainmail catalysts: Carbon-encapsulated FeNi alloys for enhanced oxygen electrocatalysis
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Quantum computers are like kaleidoscopes: Why unusual metaphors help illustrate science and technology
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Bonus boost: Financial incentive also works in creative teams, says economist
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Study demonstrates spontaneous self-organization of microdroplets through quasi one-dimensional confinement
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Climate change is affecting bears, and humans need to learn more to avoid conflicts
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New evidence shows UK solar parks can provide for bees and butterflies
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Mismatch between expected and actual nutritional value is key driver behind negative reviews of online grocery sites
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Lessons from the pandemic: The trouble with working from home
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Polyandrous birds evolve faster than monogamous ones, new study finds
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The oil and gas industry has been lying about global warming for decades—accountability is long overdue
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A risky path to meeting climate targets for Stockholm
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Ancient Maya genomes reveal the practice of male twin ritual sacrifice at Chichén Itzá
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Researchers find higher levels of dangerous chemical than expected in southeast Louisiana
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NASA Goddard to build quake detector for Artemis III moon landing
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Russia aborts planned test launch of new heavy-lift space rocket
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Can marketing classes teach sustainability? Four key insights
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Webb discovers dusty 'cat's tail' in Beta Pictoris System
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New single-cell analysis tech incorporates advanced fiber optics directly into microfluidic chips
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Researchers devise new way to find proteins for targeted treatment of disease
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Exploring design rules for using supramolecular hydrogels to mimic the extracellular matrix
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Researchers map genome for cats, dolphins, birds, and dozens of other animals
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Unraveling the health benefits of tomatoes: A molecular dive
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Morocco winter breaks heat records: Meteorologists
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Key innovation in photonic components could transform supercomputing technology
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Liquid crystal source of photon pairs opens path to new generation of quantum sources
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New study debunks myth that feminists hate men
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A comprehensive monitoring and evaluation of disaster risk due to linkage of residual coal pillars and rock strata
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Splitting hairs: Research team applies science of biomechanics to understand our bad hair days
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What causes political corruption? Experts explain
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Aerospace engineering student uses black soldier flies to grow pea plants in simulated Martian soil
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Scientists use spent brewer's yeast to filter out metal from waste streams
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Wildlife officials confirm a second Colorado livestock wolf kill, this time in Jackson County
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Solid-state reaction among multiphase multicomponent ceramic enhances ablation performance, study finds
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Long-period oscillations control the sun's differential rotation: Study
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New sugar-based catalyst could offer a potential solution for using captured carbon
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First supernova detected, confirmed, classified and shared by AI
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Monitoring the well-being of reservoir water through an uncrewed surface vehicle
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Only 4% of teen football academy prospects make top tier, study finds
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Imaging the microstructural landscape of amorphous carbons
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Is seeing believing? Not really, so animal welfare campaigns should take a different approach
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Lipid nanoparticle-mRNA regimen reverses inflammation and aids recovery from diabetic wounds in mice
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Opening the right doors: New work reveals 'jumping gene' control mechanisms
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Multiple city hubs, dispersed parks found to keep metro areas cooler
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Methane pulses on Mars possibly driven by atmospheric pressure changes
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Q&A: Teaching in the age of artificial intelligence and content-generation software
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Researchers slow down light in metasurfaces with record low loss
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A means for tuning friction on a flat surface without the use of math
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Caring for dogs with special needs
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Researcher: The climate crisis is making gender inequality in developing coastal communities worse
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How to build a team of 'appropriately skeptical' financial statement auditors
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The surprisingly resourceful ways bacteria thrive in the human gut
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Is collapse of the Atlantic Ocean circulation really imminent? Icebergs' history reveals some clues
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How a plant app helps identify the consequences of climate change
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NASA Goddard's 'spiky' antenna chamber: Signaling success for 50 years
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Orange County's new wetlands ordinance aims to protect 'Earth's kidneys'
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Researchers present new method to fine-tune properties of layered transition metal dichalcogenide crystals
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Researchers establish a high-throughput multiscale evaluation method for thermal stress in thermal barrier coatings
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How to tell if a conspiracy theory is probably false
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Study demonstrates efficacy of web programming course for incarcerated individuals
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Biophysicists decipher functionality of adrenaline-binding receptor
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Dissecting the structural secrets of the inactive X chromosome
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Minnesota turkey farmers say expanded rural broadband could help detect bird flu sooner
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Permeable and robust polymer-silica hybrid armor on cell catalyst for sustainable biomanufacturing
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Astronaut Thomas Stafford, commander of Apollo 10, has died at age 93
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Hubble finds bizarre explosion in unexpected place
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Stacking three layers of graphene with a twist speeds up electrochemical reactions
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A novel approach for predicting single-cell gene expression perturbation responses
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CERN researchers measure speed of sound in the quark–gluon plasma more precisely than ever before
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Thousands in heatwave-hit Bangladesh pray for rain
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Researchers develop perovskite X-ray detector for medical imaging
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Your morning coffee may be more than a half million years old
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Demography and reproductive rights are environmental issues: Insights from sub-Saharan Africa
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Chemists develop robust molecule that gives organic electronic devices a boost
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Researcher: The war in Gaza is wiping out Palestine's education and knowledge systems
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Why parrots sometimes adopt—or kill—each other's babies
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Unveiling the future of nanostructures with soft matter magic
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Preferred traits vary depending on short or long-term relationship
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Repurposed technology used to probe new regions of Mars' atmosphere
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Defining a city using cell-phone data
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Improving safety of AI research for engineering biology
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Chance sighting reveals new species of fluffy beetle
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Shopping study explores animal welfare in a virtual supermarket
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Genomic analysis sheds light on how seagrasses conquered the sea
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A better handle on the emissions budget for the Paris climate targets
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Study identifies highly soluble molecules with superior antioxidant benefits for cells
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Unraveling the complexity of betacoronaviruses in bats
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An environmentally friendly way to turn seafood waste into value-added products
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Soil carbon cycling depends on both microbial thermal adaptation and substrate availability
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Cows' milk particles used for effective oral delivery of drugs
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Becoming human: An ancient genome perspective
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Simulating diffusion using 'kinosons' and machine learning
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Study finds STEM training, apprenticeships increase work satisfaction
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Hubble peers at pair of closely interacting galaxies
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Novel hydrogel removes microplastics from water
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Climate change behind sharp drop in snowpack since 1980s, study shows
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Researchers claim photoluminescent aerogel has a visible light reflectance of 104%
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Believing environmental damage is done by others can cause 'race to the bottom'
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Australian-first study examines impacts of long COVID on intimate partner violence victim-survivors
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Early retirement of old vehicles won't save the planet, says study
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Military veterans say extremism was preceded by negative service experiences
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Scientists engineer plants to speak in color as environmental sensors for dangerous chemicals
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Innovative computational tools provide new insights into the polyploid wheat genome
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Scientists advance research of harmful PFAS chemicals and their impacts
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Mars samples project looms large in final spending talks
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Alpine ibex becoming more nocturnal as temperatures rise
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L-cyclodextrins synthesized in the lab for the first time
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Saturday Citations: Bacterial warfare, a self-programming language model, passive cooling in the big city
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Study finds social media photos may drive new customers away
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Conduction-cooled accelerating cavity proves feasible for commercial applications
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How quantum light sees quantum sound
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Scientists find evidence of geothermal activity within icy dwarf planets
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Computer modeling shows where Arizona's winter precipitation originates
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Watching paint dry, to understand and control the patterns it leaves behind
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Mars likely had cold and icy past, new study finds
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Saturday Citations: The cheapness horizon of electric batteries; the battle-worthiness of ancient armor; scared animals
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DNA becomes our 'hands' to construct advanced polyhedral nanoparticles
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Einstein probe opens its wide eyes to the X-ray sky
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New research sheds light on an old fossil, solving an evolutionary mystery
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Researchers discover mechanism regulating bud dormancy release in tree peony
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Nanoscale movies shed light on one barrier to a clean energy future
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Revived technology used to count individual photons from distant galaxies
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Terrorist content lurks all over the internet—regulating only six major platforms won't be nearly enough
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More carbon in soil can control weeds, in some cases
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JWST observations shed more light on the nature of a distant galaxy cluster
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Want to avoid Europe's tourist hordes? Try getting off the beaten track
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Study finds mindfulness training may not be enough to increase eco-friendliness
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Brazil's flooded south paralyzed as waters remain high
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Washington state drinking water, hydropower at risk as Pacific Northwest snowpack shrinks
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Private US lunar lander mission imperiled by technical snag
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Researchers establish commercially viable process for manufacturing with promising new class of metals
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Nanomedicine research aims to transform treatment of aortic aneurysms
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Bringing out the color in zinc to expand its potential properties
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New data confirms swift parrot population fears
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Ultrablack thin-film coating could make next-gen telescopes even better
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New method predicts harvest location to reveal illegal timber exports
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Moon age daydream: modern lunar exploration
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Scientists produce in vitro model of cell differentiation during early facial development
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AI shows how field crops develop: Software can simulate future growth based on a single initial image
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International team reveals source of largest ever marsquake recorded
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Costa Rica to ration electricity as drought bites
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Urchin-like CoFe-layered double hydroxide synthesized for high-efficiency electrocatalytic oxygen evolution
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When placed outdoors, female lab mice behave very differently
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A new way to study and help prevent landslides
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Mexico prepares for Hurricane Beryl landfall
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Five-day work week builds work–life balance in construction
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Canada's wildfire season begins
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AI will let us read 'lost' ancient works in the library at Herculaneum for the first time
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Imagined otherness: Why we dehumanize our political opponents
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How Belize became a poster child for 'debt-for-nature' swaps
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European Space Agency selects two firms to build ISS cargo vehicle
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Can toothpaste tubes be recycled across the US? It's getting closer
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A survey found 1 in 6 Australian men admit sexual feelings for children. So is pedophilia increasing?
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Genetic variants underlying male bisexual behavior, risk-taking linked to more children, study suggests
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Stone reefs in Denmark show promise in promoting marine biodiversity
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Lithology and niche habitat effectively control arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
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Microinclusions improve women's workplace belonging and commitment
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Crunch time for Phoebus before testing
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Why scientists are intrigued by air in NASA's Mars sample tubes
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Roundup herbicide ingredient connected to epidemic levels of chronic kidney disease
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Researchers produce 3D model of the ribosome and visualize how it is made
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Wolf connected to livestock killings could be breeding, wildlife officials say
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Research reveals AI bias against women in leadership
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Everest mountaineer's letters digitized for the first time
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First chemist in history may have been a female perfumer—how the science of scents has changed since
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Detecting 'Hawking radiation' from black holes using today's telescopes
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Certified timber harvesting of tropical forests proves beneficial for gorillas and elephants
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The cat larynx can produce purring sounds without cyclical neural input
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New computational strategy boosts the ability of drug designers to target proteins inside the membrane
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Dice snakes found to use a variety of techniques to more effectively fake their own deaths
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Shining a light on mental health in the planetary science community
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New AI model identifies new pharmaceutical ingredients and improves existing ones
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New technology could open up gene therapies to more patients at less cost
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New research shows unintended harms of organic farming
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Computer model demonstrates desire for social proximity improves flight routes among pigeons
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First-of-its-kind study analyzes digital mourning practices of gang-affiliated youth
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Trauma-sensitive climate change education can develop truthful hope
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Biomimetic crystallization for long-pursued –COOH-functionalized gold nanocluster with near-infrared phosphorescence
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'The future is fungal': New research finds that fungi that live in healthy plants are sensitive to climate change
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EPA sets strict emissions standards for heavy-duty trucks and buses in bid to fight climate change
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Indian capital records highest-ever temperature of 49.9 Celsius
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At least 10 dead, 102 missing in India glacial lake burst
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Whaling wiped out far more fin whales than previously thought
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In 2020, 30% of the Pantanal was burned to cinders by wildfires
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Unraveling the behavior of nanoconfined water and ice in extreme conditions
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A colossal star erupts: Examining one of the largest stars in the Milky Way as it fades from view
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Experiments in weightlessness isolate classic diffusion phenomenon
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Plant flowering gene atlas paves the way for advanced horticultural studies
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Light measurement enables estimation of the chemical attributes of spice extracts
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Research team develops new technique to release and study individual proteins in cells
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Early spring, earlier nesting birds
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Election disinformation: How AI-powered bots work and how you can protect yourself from their influence
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California grizzlies were smaller in size and not the livestock killers reported in historical accounts, study says
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How big data transforms the insurance sector
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Hubble captures interacting galaxies NGC 5410 and UGC 8932
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Fall into an ice giant's atmosphere
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Study investigates sustainable urban mobility in Berlin and 18 other European cities
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Decoding Grona styracifolia: The genome behind a promising COVID-19 drug candidate
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Alternative proteins are here. The next 30 years could be crucial for NZ's meat and dairy sectors
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Researchers develop curated and integrated biomarker knowledgebase for animals
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Scientists develop ultra-thin semiconductor fibers that turn fabrics into wearable electronics
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Harnessing cutting-edge tech for cleaner nuclear energy: Breakthrough in iodine capture
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Study reveals transition from Pangea megamonsoon to modern global monsoon
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Study finds executive pay is influenced by gender stereotypes
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Targets to end fossil fuel at COP28 crucial: EU climate chief
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Study sheds light on the diversity of carnivore skull shapes and their function
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Team presents new path to long-term data storage based on atomic-scale defects
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NASA's Psyche asteroid mission: A 3.6 billion kilometer 'journey to the center of the Earth'
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Study finds what gets plant roots to grow strong
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Business owners: Nostalgia sells on social media
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Photocatalytic nonoxidative coupling of methane to ethylene over carbon-doped ZnO/Au catalysts
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Team describes simple way to generate mouse and bovine cholangiocyte organoids
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Expected CO₂ levels in 2024 threaten 1.5°C warming limit
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The world's boreal forests may be shrinking as climate change pushes them northward
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Scientists discover that the natural purification of groundwater is enhanced by nitrate
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Global triggers: Why these five big issues could cause significant problems in 2024
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Pigs are social but only dogs are attached, companion animal study finds
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Research illuminates path to Guam kingfisher revival
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Fatal attraction: When endangered species try to mate with domestic relatives, both wildlife and people lose
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A coral superhighway in the Indian Ocean
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New method could yield fast, cross-country quantum network
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Innovations in 2D root phenotyping uncover genetic keys to enhanced agricultural productivity
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Wood condition, root constriction and improper pruning can be used as predictors of urban tree failure
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El Niño is starting to lose strength after fueling a hot, stormy year. An atmospheric scientist explains what's ahead
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Earth's magnetic field protects life on Earth from radiation, but it can move, and the magnetic poles can even flip
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Researchers report a novel role for S100A11 protein in focal adhesion regulation
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Scientists use heart and lung model to calculate potential health threats facing future space tourists in microgravity
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Discovering the world of dolphins and their three 'super senses'
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A trip to the coast, a dip in the pool, and a snow-chilled drink: How ancient Romans kept cool in summer
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Sequencing the blue whale and Etruscan shrew genomes
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Rider on the storm: Shearwater seabird catches an 11-hour ride over 1,000 kilometers in a typhoon
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Avocados are 'bad' and vegans are ridiculous: How we justify eating too much meat
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Pair plasmas found in deep space can now be generated in the lab
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Say hello to biodegradable microplastics: Plant-based polymers that can disappear within seven months
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Will digital currencies become the norm as the world moves towards a cashless society?
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Webb captures a staggering quasar-galaxy merger in the remote universe
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Automating pharmaceutical spray drying for accelerated drug development
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High temperatures may have caused over 70,000 excess deaths in Europe in 2022
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Research presents a map of global land cover from 2000–2020
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Living fast, dying young: Study reveals impact of habitat disturbance on social organization of Arabian babblers
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Study shows for the first time that different forms of cellular adhesion structures can interconvert
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Cheap electricity and jobs keep Serbia tied to coal
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Study of Mars morphology and mineralogy suggests it may have once had active volcanism and crustal recycling
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Mistreatment of Michigan farmworkers: Researchers document abuses, push for change
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Death toll from western Japan earthquakes rises to 126 as rain and snow imperil already shaky ground
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Scent detection dogs discern odor molecules better than previously thought
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Tahoe avalanche: What causes seemingly safe snow slopes to collapse? A physicist and avid skier explains
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First metal 3D printing on International Space Station
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How women's environmental action across the Global South can create a better planet
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The secrets of tea plant immunity: Research identifies key phenolamides in battle against anthracnose
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Microbial allies may help turn tables on tar spot fungus in corn
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Rare eleventh-century astrolabe discovery reveals Islamic–Jewish scientific exchange
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Climate scientist suggests fast escalation of megastorms like Beryl
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Manila confronts its plastic problem through a community-guided protocol
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Tailoring raloxifene into single-component molecular crystals for multilevel stimuli-responsive phosphorescence
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Fly season: What to know about Australia's most common flies and how to keep them away
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Larger-than-expected prehistoric mammal species uncovered in Patagonia
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New technique may help scientists stave off coral reef collapse
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Male pregnancy and weird courtship wiggles: How NZ's wide-bodied pipefish confounds expectations
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Wildlife biologist explains bat myths
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Tiny Big Bang: ALICE experiment restarts with lead ions
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Global study: Wild megafauna shape ecosystem properties
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Laboratory test demonstrates that applying silicon to olive leaves promotes their growth
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Conduction of catalytic properties from buried transitional metals to exposed inert main group metals
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Seeing is believing: Scientists reveal connectome of the fruit fly visual system
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Mutations in wheat TaAPA2 gene result in pleiotropic effects on plant architecture
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Colorado secures next wolf supply source from tribes in another Pacific Northwest state
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Texas springs in crisis: New study highlights overwhelming increase in dry springs
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Black Friday is an environmental nightmare. The Victorians had a much more sustainable approach to fashion
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Inexpensive spring truffles or exquisite Piedmont truffles? New analytical method can detect food fraud
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A prototype superconducting coil opens the way for more energy-efficient electromagnets
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These bats use their penis as an 'arm' during sex but not for penetration
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NASA's Voyager 1, the most distant spacecraft from Earth, is doing science again after problem
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Green methanol for the circular economy: Researchers develop new catalyst
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Florida conchs are in hot water: Can moving them deeper revive a plunging population?
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To study radioactive neptunium and plutonium, researchers establish a novel chemistry
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Thesis: Mediation makes positive impact on suspects in criminal cases
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For many urban residents, it's even hotter than their weather app says
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Who will like beetle skewers? What Europeans think about alternative protein food
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Venomous snakes could start migrating in large numbers if we hit 5ºC warming, predict scientists
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Astronomers analyze masses, orbital properties and atmospheric features of six exoplanets
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Chinese fruit fly genomes reveal global migrations, repeated evolution
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Astronomers discover new almost dark galaxy
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Research examines factors of resilient city development
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On fisheries, Australia must be prepared for New Zealand as opponent rather than ally
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Inferring wildfire intensity from quartz luminescence
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Researchers discover optimal conditions for mass production of ultraviolet holograms
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Electric vehicles may be lowering Bay Area's carbon footprint: Monitors record small decrease in CO₂ emissions
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New tool developed to efficiently predict relative ligand binding affinity in drug discovery
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Zimbabwe declares El Nino drought a national disaster
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Eight ways to ensure Indonesia's nickel sector is sustainable
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Researchers create 2D all-organic perovskites, demonstrate potential use in 2D electronics
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Gender can shape how teaching assistants are evaluated, study finds
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Advance in taxol biosynthesis could lead to large-scale production of anticancer drug
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Study finds sea-level rise and weather-related shocks caused Louisiana marsh to die back
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Experts call for shift in global decision-making to tackle impact of urban expansion, avoid 'planetary catastrophe'
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Mind the gap: Study shows estimates of current land-based emissions vary between models due to differing definitions
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Citizen scientists help discover record-breaking exoplanet in binary star system
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Study on mysterious Amazon porcupine can help its protection
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New report provides a ranking of sustainability around the world
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Saturday Citations: The first Goldilocks black hole; Toxoplasma gondii metabolism; pumping at the speed of muscle
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Two new freshwater fungi species in China enhance biodiversity knowledge
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Researchers discover a new species of carnivorous dinosaur in La Rioja, Spain
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Novel C. diff structures are required for infection, offer new therapeutic targets
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Innovative use of hyperspectral data and DCGANs enhances rice protein content estimation
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Female legislators at forefront of shaping gun legislation in the US
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Swiss study of Portuguese immigrants looks into the impact of citizenship on identity
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NASA continues Artemis moon rocket engine tests with first hot fire of 2024
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Beyond work: Study finds employment affects identity in late 20-somethings
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New satellite dataset sheds light on Earth's plant growth
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New 'Eclipse Watch' tool shows eclipses from space any time
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Chemists, biologists, archaeologists: Who will unearth the recipes of our ancestors?
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Customizable polymer molds for microneedle tattoos to ID pets instead of tags or collars
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'Potentially catastrophic' Hurricane Otis hits Mexico
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After all of this time searching for aliens, are we stuck with the zoo hypothesis?
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Study is first to describe and recreate lemurs' one-of-a-kind vocal structure
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EarthCARE on cloud nine after smooth start to mission
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Physicists move one step closer to topological quantum computing
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New Jersey plans to drop the bald eagle from its endangered species list
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Primatologist observes how monkeys change behavior to survive deforestation
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How 'social financing' could help fund higher education for under-represented students in Canada
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Glyphosate weed killers like Roundup should be banned in Canada and around the world
-n -
Gigantic Jurassic pterosaur fossil unearthed in Oxfordshire, UK
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Study clarifies a key question in particle physics about muon's magnetic moment
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Underwater gardeners plant eelgrass to save 'dead' Danish fjord
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Novel method enhances size-controlled production of luminescent quantum dots
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Scientists develop a new computer language to model organismal traits
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Catalysts with single non-noble metal component for efficient conversion of biomass-based chemicals
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First tetratomic supermolecules realized at nanokelvin temperatures
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Efforts to boost social mobility must move away from escapist 'helicopter' policies, experts warn
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Scientists develop thin film phototransistor for bioinspired visual adaptation
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How a small town in Japan fiercely defends its dark skies
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Pottery residue research explores culinary traditions in Germany from the Early Neolithic to the Bronze Age
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Organoids research identifies factor involved in brain expansion in humans
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NASA tests new spacecraft propellant gauge on lunar lander
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Dragonflies with waxy coating better able to resist a warming climate, research suggests
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Research reveals overlooked factor driving China's real estate crisis
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Mont Blanc shrinks by over two meters in two years
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Space scientists' new sensors shine spotlight on sun-Earth studies
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Report: Climate change is threatening health globally
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Italy's olive growers lament poor harvests from extreme weather
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New Nevada experiments aim to improve monitoring of nuclear explosions
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School's out: how climate change threatens education
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Networking nano-biosensors for wireless communication in the blood
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Engineering tomatoes for high-yield saffron apocarotenoid production
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Green doesn't always mean clean: Cleaning products urgently need better regulation, researchers warn
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General Sherman passes health check but world's largest trees face growing climate threats
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Researchers find molecular mechanism that regulates powdery mildew resistance in cucumbers
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Researching the spread of drought and its potential negative impacts
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How mistaken identity can lead to wrongful convictions
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Further evidence for quark-matter cores in massive neutron stars
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Researchers identify largest ever solar storm in ancient 14,300-year-old tree rings
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Measuring and modeling methane emissions in wetlands
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'Cosmic cannibals' expel jets into space at 40% speed of light
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Scientists preserve DNA in amber-like polymer: Method could be used for long-term storage of genomes or digital data
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Astrophysicists solve mystery of heart-shaped feature on the surface of Pluto
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Studying archaeological roads gives insights into connectivity and movement
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'Dual-ligand' strategy helps to achieve perfect asymmetric kinetic resolution polymerization
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Strange fruit: How Billie Holiday's performance of the anti-lynching song politicized Black consciousness
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Strategic grazing could boost conservation of 'near-threatened' sage-grouse
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Pore pressure diffusion led to microseismicity at Illinois basin carbon sequestration site, modeling study finds
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The hidden driver of the ride-sharing economy
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Exploring galaxy groups and clusters and their brightest galaxies within the cosmic web
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Study finds high levels of job satisfaction among copy editors, little negative effects from pandemic
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Fungal disease driven by climate change endangers wheat production
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Climate change expected to increase wildfire danger
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Australian fire authorities are better prepared for this summer. The question now is, are you?
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Big data play a huge role in US presidential elections. Do they have the same impact in Australia?
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Tropical coral-infecting parasites discovered in cold marine ecosystems
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Scientists create an 'optical conveyor belt' for quasiparticles
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How do you know where a fish goes? Scientists address gaps in marine animal tracking data
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Researchers develop implantable device that can record a collection of individual neurons over months
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Lunar sample returned by China's 2020 lunar mission contains minerals that provide clues to the moon's history
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How eggs of the Zika-carrying mosquito survive desiccation
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Japan's Sapporo sees earliest 25C day since records began
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How cells in developing embryos change the way they use enhancers to regulate gene expression
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Novel algorithm successfully improves microscopy resolution through pixel reassignment
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New method links graphene nanolayers for tougher, elastic films
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At-risk islands are missing from climate change models, researchers warn
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Cross-cultural mentoring to enhance education for Samoan infants and toddlers in Aotearoa
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By growing animal cells in rice grains, scientists dish up hybrid food
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Comprehensive review on the significant roles and regulatory mechanisms of lncRNAs in fruits and vegetables
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Research revives 1800s photos
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Self-adjusted reaction pathway enables efficient oxidation of aromatic C-H bonds over Co@Y catalyst
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You've been 'volun-told' to coach junior sport—here's how to best handle the parents involved
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Biomaterials contribute greatly to reduction of greenhouse gas emissions but are not yet climate neutral, finds study
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NASA spacecraft discovers tiny moon around asteroid during close flyby
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Ancient Egypt had far more venomous snakes than the country today, according to new study of a scroll
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Physicist advancing skin cancer screening and diagnosis using terahertz waves
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King tides to swamp the Pacific coast, give glimpse at future sea level rise
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You don't need glue to hold these materials together—just electricity
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Why do most women still take their husband's last name when getting married?
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Research uncovers the neural pathways for primate reciprocity, social support, and empathy
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Researcher proposes more equitable subway stations for the elderly and mobility handicapped
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Persistent strain of cholera defends itself against forces of change, scientists find
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First report on telomere-to-telomere gap-free reference genome of wild blueberry (Vaccinium duclouxii)
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JWST discovers large variety of carbon-rich gases that serve as ingredients for future planets around very low-mass star
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Researchers say 'loss avoidance' is all the rage in private equity
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Summer in the city: Climate science reveals the impacts of heat
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The Golgi organelle's ribbon structure is not exclusive to vertebrates, contrary to previous consensus
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Talking politics with strangers isn't as awful as you'd expect, research suggests
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Study shows natural shorelines support greater biodiversity in the Chicago river
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Tibetan plateau's spring heat source exerts delayed influence on Northeast China's summer precipitation
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Dogs are incredible, if unlikely, allies in conservation
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Researchers provide unprecedented view into aerosol formation in Earth's lower atmosphere
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Quokkas learning to adapt to prescribed burns
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Researchers develop novel selenium nanoparticles for managing postmenopausal osteoporosis
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A high-content triethyl phosphate-based, non-flammable, and high-conductivity electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries
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Exploring trends in AI-fueled metaphotonics research
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Biden declares emergency over lead in water in US Virgin Islands
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New report explores worker experiences with climate-friendly New York state solar jobs
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Study reveals cirrus cloud traits over the South China Sea
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Radioactive isotopes trace hidden Arctic currents
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Feeling depleted? So is the planet. Here's how to move from exhaustion to empowerment
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Biologists use machine learning to classify fossils of extinct pollen
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Sudan is now confronting its most severe food security crisis on record
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Plant phenotyping: Deep learning and 3D point cloud technology in overcoming reconstruction challenges
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Microwave detectors and multiplexing: Researchers help astronomers examine the early universe
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What is 'Fallout?' Physicist breaks down the science of the sci-fi show and the horrifying reality of nuclear radiation
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Study finds CsPbBr₃ out-of-phase perovskite helps highly sensitive X-ray detection
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Exploring self-healing mechanisms for stable photoelectrochemical water splitting
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Successful development of the world's first superconducting wide-strip photon detector
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Archaeology team discovers a 7,000-year-old settlement in Serbia
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Virgin Galactic carries first Pakistani into space
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'GPS nanoparticle' platform precisely delivers therapeutic payload to cancer cells
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Tiny ant species disrupts lion's hunting behavior
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Study shows record-breaking advertising expenses on films pay off
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New research could help honeybees fight off their worst enemy
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Discovery raises hopes of more temperature tolerant wheat
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Chemistry researchers showcase new method to aid in pharma, agrochemical compound development
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New technique offers more precise maps of the moon's surface
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Multi-cusped postcanine teeth associated with zooplankton feeding in phocid seals
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Scientists develop sticky pesticide to combat pest insects
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Concerns over pet food and vet costs affordability are as old as pet keeping itself
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Painting roofs white helps lower city heat, studies say
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Microbial viruses act as secret drivers of climate change, new study finds
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High-selectivity graphene membranes enhance CO₂ capture efficiency
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Agriculture: Changing animal feed reduces consumption of natural resources such as soil and water
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Climate change cost U.S. ski industry billions, study says, and future depends on emissions
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Stellar winds of three sun-like stars detected for the first time
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Why it took the US 51 years to get back on the moon
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Is scientific discovery driven by great individuals or by great teams?
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Researchers find worsening distress among Latinos in the United States
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Online shoppers behave differently after chatting with staff of the opposite gender, research shows
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Researchers find three companies own more than 19,000 rental houses in metro Atlanta
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Ornithological society to rename dozens of birds—and stop naming them after people
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Image: ERS-2 buckles and bends during final farewell
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Alarming levels of PFAS contamination found in small coastal ecosystems
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Newly-discovered bacterial regulatory mechanism has implications for antibacterial control measures
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Alberto today, Beryl tomorrow: Will the next big storm have your name?
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Archaeologists find 18th century artifact at Colonial Michilimackinac
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Using one single image to realize on-orbit calibration of space camera lens distortion
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US air pollution rates on the decline, but pockets of inequities remain: Study
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Taiwan cancels flights, shuts schools ahead of typhoon
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How new plant cell walls change their mechanical properties after cell division
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Russia's space weapon: Anti-satellite systems are indiscriminate, posing a risk to everyone's spacecraft
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Solar physics: Why study it? What can it teach us about finding life beyond Earth?
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Travel through data from space in new 3D Instagram experiences
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What drives us to be anonymous online?
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Who has the largest burial mound? Study examines differences among the upper classes of prehistoric societies
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From genes to growth: The science behind miniature apple trees
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Big Earth imager to be tested on small Vega CubeSat
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New study finds potential targets at chromosome ends for degenerative disease prevention
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Improved ultrasound wireless charging for implantable biomedical devices
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Shoreline model predicts long-term future of storm protection and sea-level rise
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Transcriptomic insights into Chinese cabbage's unique morphology
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Scientists from Prague are expanding the possibilities of using RNA in gene medicine
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The 17th-century origins of a modern finance tool
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Hydride research pushes frontiers of practical, accessible superconductivity
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Neanderthals hunted dangerous cave lions, study shows
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In Russia's Far East, a new heavy-lift rocket blasts off into space after two aborted launches
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Scientists develop novel one-dimensional superconductor
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Teens see social media algorithms as accurate reflections of themselves, study finds
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Research reveals rare metal could offer revolutionary switch for future quantum devices
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Scientists confirm that Seychelles is frequented by blue whales
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A new theory to explain the nature of volcanic fountaining
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Self-embedding silver nanoparticles: Researchers find the 'silver lining' in cotton gin waste
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NASA's Lucy spacecraft preparing for its first asteroid flyby
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Myanmar's famed Inle Lake chokes on floating farms
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Gold nanoclusters offer sustainable solution for wastewater polluted by dyes used in many industries
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Butterflies mimic each other's flight behavior to avoid predators, show scientists
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Researchers supply significant genomic insight into tar spot on corn
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NASA astronauts arrive for Boeing's first human spaceflight
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Exceptionally large transverse thermoelectric effect produced by combining thermoelectric and magnetic materials
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Commitments needed to solve aviation's impact on our climate, says new research
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Iron atoms discovered on the move in Earth's solid inner core
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Researchers observe anomalously bright single-molecule upconversion electroluminescence phenomenon
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Study reveals unfair representation of migrant domestic workers in mistreatment cases in Chinese media
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Arabia's alluvial fans grow and decay with Earth's orbital cycles
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Research challenges widespread belief that honeybees naturally insulate their colonies against cold
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Energy-related carbon dioxide emissions hit record levels in 2023: IEA
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Brazil's Indigenous people turn to EU to save their savanna
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Mouse social calls and distress calls are linked to different neurons, new research shows
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You could help minimize harm in a public attack. Here's what it means to be a 'zero responder'
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Making glucose measurement in food easier with deep learning
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Gliese 367 b is a dark and hot sub-Earth with no atmosphere, study finds
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Scientists push single-molecule DNA sequencing to the next level
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Poo bags and trackers: Nepal orders new Everest rules
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eROSITA X-ray sky survey measurements show consistency with the cosmic microwave background
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Study of decommissioned onshore gas field highlights hydrogen storage concerns
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UN weather agency says Tropical Cyclone Freddy that hit eastern Africa last year was longest ever
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Strange rock formations beneath the Pacific Ocean could change our understanding of early Earth
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New research shows soil microorganisms could produce additional greenhouse gas emissions from thawing permafrost
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Scientists discover how ultraviolet light degrades coronavirus
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High-precision infrared imaging technology reveals the magnetic domain structure of non-collinear antiferromagnets
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Why are Europeans—including the young—being pushed to the far right?
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Study underscores uncertain costs of iron fertilization
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New book examines rise and struggles of a community organization helping Haitians settle in Boston
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India conducts space flight test ahead of planned mission to take astronauts into space in 2025
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CT scan reveals 'neglected' dinosaur had super senses
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A conservation market could incentivize global ocean protection
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Boston's approach to 'problem properties' could help improve cities across the US, new research finds
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Adhesives from feathers
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The '15-minute city' might not be realistic for North America, researchers find
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Air pollution found to impair performance in matriculation exams in mathematical subjects
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Biologists discover the secrets of how gene traits are passed on
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What impact does ozone have on an exoplanet?
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Insights for plant breeding: Arming wheat plants against climate stress with microorganisms
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Your dog understands that some words 'stand for' objects, new study shows
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Scientists closer to finding quantum gravity theory after measuring gravity on microscopic level
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When young people seem to make threats on social media, do they mean it? A web app could offer clarity
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Researchers calculate the carbon footprint of building a wooden house in Japan
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Researchers use powerful AI tool to gain new insights into protein structures
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Will long-term operation of constructed wetlands become a source of pollution itself?
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Case study examines new product development in the fast fashion industry
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Study explores the sun's effects on the skin microbiome—it can create a damaged skin barrier
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Study shows talking about products can lead to better conversations
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Novel synthesis of fluorinated molecules with potential in drug research
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Novel approaches for correcting gene expression insufficiency
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How ancient microbes extract important metals from their environment
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Wildfire risks in Northern California rise to red flag warning as winds sweep region
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Bacteria store 'memories' and pass them on for generations, study finds
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Testing shows some bacteria could survive under Mars conditions
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Canine cognitive traits linked to everyday behavior
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Speed baiting: New report offers strategy for increasingly crowded Utah fishing
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LHCb observes a new decay mode of the charmed beauty meson
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Study pinpoints most helpful habitat for least flycatcher
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Ancient stone tools found in Ukraine date to over 1 million years ago, and may be oldest in Europe
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Novel sustainable coupling technology proposed for carbon-to-acetylene process
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Compact cities found to have lower carbon emissions but poorer air quality, less green space and higher mortality rates
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Researchers report new solid contact, ion-selective electrodes
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Researchers identify the principle behind 'soft mechanoluminescent complex'
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Machine learning could help find Martian caves for future human explorers
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Researchers discover MAPK20-ATG6 link in tomato pollen vitality
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Nutrient resorption is related to drought resistance traits of savanna plants, research finds
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Scientists identify first negative regulator of NOX4 translation
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Survey offers insights on childlessness and childcare in the UK
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Elephant seal outbreak marks first transnational spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza in mammals
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Study shows otters, beavers and other semiaquatic mammals keep clean underwater, thanks to their flexible fur
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A clinical decision support system for Earth-independent medical operations
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Marriage is not as effective an antipoverty strategy as you've been led to believe
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Marketing research is too narrow: How the field must change to keep producing relevant, timely knowledge
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Did Vesuvius bury the home of the first Roman emperor?
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Extreme wildfires have doubled in just 20 years—here's the science
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Towards next-gen functional materials: Nanotube crystal enables direct observation of electron transfer in solids
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Advancing cassava brown streak disease resistance
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Rose essential oil: A safe pesticide for organic agriculture
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On-chip GHz time crystals with semiconductor photonic devices pave way to new physics and optoelectronic applications
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Brumadinho dam collapse: The danger emerged after the decommissioning, study reveals
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Case study: The evolution of a series of participant-centered workshops
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Researchers find cryptic genetic element in the human gut that could serve as a sensitive biomarker
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Forests are vital to protect the climate, yet the world is falling far behind its targets
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'Forever chemicals' in German drinking water: A hidden threat unveiled
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Genetic discovery delays peach bloom, safeguards crops from spring frost
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California can't let big polluters win by undermining climate change disclosure laws
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Curiosity rover searches for new clues about Mars' ancient water
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Evolutionary 'U-turn' may mitigate antibiotic resistance, study finds
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From growing roots, clues to how stem cells decide their fate
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Researchers investigate the origin of circatidal rhythms in freshwater snails
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Lifelike lab-grown skin developed from human stem cells
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Dogs can terrify (and even kill) wildlife. How to be a responsible owner this summer
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Pair-bonded Java sparrows show enlarged eye rings to signal breeding readiness
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Genetic editing of ideal small grain size genes enables fully mechanized hybrid rice breeding
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How ready is your town? Researchers help coastal towns prepare for the next storm in a changing climate
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Euclid is finding free floating planets in Orion, too
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Bacteria 'nanowires' could help develop green electronics
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Silicon carbide/carbon microspheres maintain performance in harsh environments
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Advertising drives online gambling among young Australians
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Colonialism and gender inequality: The case of political representation in Nigeria
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July's night sky notes: A hero, a crown, and possibly a nova
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Where to put head and tail? Researchers discover new factor in the formation of body axes
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An abundance of distant gas-rich galaxies found by FAST
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Artificial reefs help preserve coral reefs by shifting divers away from the natural ones, says study
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Weevils found in Philippine rainforest 'almost like discovering a dodo bird'
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New insights in the regulation of genetic information exchange
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Parrots found to use 'beakiation' to traverse small perches
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Mercury contamination rampant in Brazil Indigenous group: Study
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Inequality not inevitable among mammals, study shows
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Chemical analysis of natural CO₂ rise over the last 50,000 years shows that today's rate is 10 times faster
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With space travel comes motion sickness. These engineers want to help
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Bronze jewelry sheds light on prehistoric ritual
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Horizontal resolution affects model aerosol properties, finds Earth system model research
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Drill-interseeded cover crops in V3 corn reap benefits
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Reduced sulfur content in shipping fuel associated with increased maritime atmospheric warming
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New path for early human migrations through a once-lush Arabia contradicts a single 'out of Africa' origin
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The sticking point: Why physicists are still struggling to understand ice's capacity to adhere and become slippery
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Avoiding the gifts-in-kind trap: New research shows how influencers can make their work pay
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Vast DNA tree of life for plants revealed by global science team using 1.8 billion letters of genetic code
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Maximum mass of non-rotating neutron star precisely inferred to be 2.25 solar masses
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Study shows fish may use punishment to promote help from their offspring
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How an 'always-on' work culture can create a vicious cycle that damages workers and employers
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Bar-coding bacteriophages: New method could unleash powerful biotechnology applications
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Saturday Citations: Will they or won't they? A black hole binary refuses to merge. Plus: Vestigial eyeballs
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Striving for transparency: Why Canada's pesticide regulations need an overhaul
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Opinion: Education is the responsibility of the state—care of young children should be too
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In wake of powerful cyclone, remarkable recovery of Pacific island's forests
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A penguin with an unconventional call inspires researchers to change how they study penguins
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Climate journalism is strong in hard-hit countries
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AI-generated exam submissions evade detection at UK university
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Opinion: Time for Scotland to follow the rest of the UK and punish violent partners who cause pregnancy loss
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The Aral Sea has made Central Asia significantly dustier, according to study
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Study of WE0913A moon impactor shows it was a Chinese booster rocket with an unknown object attached
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New strategy suppresses unwanted deletion events to make genome editing safer and more precise
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Researchers reveal how molecular roadblocks slow the breakdown of cellulose for biofuels
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Unraveling the mystery of chiton visual systems
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Study shows climate change impact on China's dry–wet transition zones
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Supreme Court ruling on the abortion pill 'just a temporary pause in the battle' over access, expert says
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Researchers demonstrate that quantum entanglement and topology are inextricably linked
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Fighting impostor syndrome: Researcher aims to help students struggling with self-doubt
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Research finds higher customer support for companies that cut CEO pay, not jobs, during COVID
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Team uses 3D aerosol nanoprinting to enhance metamaterial performance
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Chemists develop new method for introducing fluorinated components into molecules
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Study reports enormous ice loss from Greenland glacier
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Unraveling paddy soil secrets: Surprising contribution of nonmicrobial mechanisms to CO₂ emissions
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Scientists identify safe havens we must preserve to prevent 'the sixth great extinction of life on Earth'
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Flesh-eating and illness-causing bacteria found in Florida's coastal waters following Hurricane Ian
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Harnessing molecular power: Electricity generation on the nanoscale
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New study unveils formation secrets of tiny rare earth elements
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Study: Algorithms used by universities to predict student success may be racially biased
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Report finds most Americans do not support partisan violence
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Storm Ciaran triggers weather alert in northwestern Europe
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New insights into the interaction of femtosecond lasers with living tissue
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Study finds individual extreme forest fires can lead to global impacts
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New sensor gives unprecedented look at changes in ATP levels inside a cell
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Be humble to succeed in the workplace, says study
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Researchers discover how nature repurposes ammonium transporters as receptors
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Pharmacists propose ways to increase the activity of levofloxacin and overcome bacterial resistance
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Extreme heat is a problem in Virginia: Researchers want to help
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Predicting others' preference-based choices is cross-cultural and uniquely human, suggests study
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A nebula that extends its hand into space
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Think tech killed penmanship? Messy handwriting was a problem centuries before smartphones
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Study suggests present generation's negotiators ignore consequences for future generations
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In peatland soil, a warmer climate and elevated carbon dioxide rapidly alter soil organic matter
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Researchers discover key to molecular mystery of how plants respond to changing conditions
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Washington trapped a big number of these invasive, tree-eating moths in 2023
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Study resolves puzzles in gravitational collapse of gravitational waves
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Quantum behavior at room temperature: When laser light makes materials magnetic
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Magnesium still has the potential to become an efficient hydrogen store, says study
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Heavens remain shut over Catalonia as three-year drought persists
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A catalyst for converting carbon dioxide, the main cause of global warming, into ethylene using vitamin C
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The true costs of corn
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NASA chief warns of Chinese military presence in space
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Hurricane Beryl kills seven as it churns towards Jamaica
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Why some people don't trust science—and how to change their minds
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Data suggest Indigenous fathers help build stronger communities: How they can be better supported
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Can disease-detecting dogs help save South Dakota's bighorn sheep?
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New study shows ways forward for future EU food labeling
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Scientists help link climate change to Madagascar's megadrought
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California to fight invasive plants in Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta with herbicide treatments
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Earth breaks heat and CO₂ records once again: 'Our planet is trying to tell us something,' officials say
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Through astronaut eyes, virtual reality propels gateway forward
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Researchers: To tackle gendered violence, Australia also needs to look at drugs, trauma and mental health
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Going rogue: Scientists apply giant wave mechanics on a nanometric scale
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An 'unusually high number' of emaciated California brown pelicans are turning up on shore
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How logic alone may prove that time doesn't exist
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Unique permanent coastal observation detects minimal changes
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In coastal communities, sea level rise may leave some isolated
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US spaceship lost over S. Pacific following failed Moon mission
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Simulating blood flow dynamics for improved nanoparticle drug delivery
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Here are the places that could become too hot for humans due to climate change
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EPA has lowered the screening level for lead in soil: Here's what that could mean for households across the US
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Why have venture capitalists become so founder-friendly?
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Chicago sues oil and gas companies for their role in contributing to climate change
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'Very worried': Scientists fret as Antarctic sea ice dwindles
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Researchers study rate of stuttering in adult struggling readers
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Exotic cats' ability to recognize familiar human caregivers' voices
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Data fusion tool targets urban heat islands in San Antonio
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No oil and gas majors aligned with climate targets: Report
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How living materials from algae can best capture carbon
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Upstream and downstream: River study highlights cross-country inequities
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Climate adaptation research applied 'in real-time'
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The fascinating psychology behind 'dine and dash' and why it's about so much more than a free meal
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Nanoparticle plant virus treatment shows promise in fighting metastatic cancers in mice
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From greenhouse to desert: Ethylene receptor's role in rose salt tolerance
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New technique in tiny tool tuning: Making microscopic measurements more accurate
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Will we know if TRAPPIST-1e has life?
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Study finds young women of color in Hartford use social media to navigate relationships and meet developmental needs
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Wild bats found to possess high cognitive abilities previously considered exclusive to humans
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AI may be to blame for our failure to make contact with alien civilizations
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Drought conditions expose rivers to hotter water temperatures
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Power of the pictogram: Researcher finds that sorted graphics make consumers feel optimistic
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Research maps potential risks to iconic marine wildlife
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NASA, SpaceX launch NOAA's latest weather satellite
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A new approach to realize quantum mechanical squeezing
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Extreme cold still happens in a warming world—in fact climate instability may be disrupting the polar vortex
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How nature-based knowledge can restore local ecosystems and improve community well-being
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Why is Taiwan so exposed to earthquakes and so well prepared to withstand them?
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Five new hydrothermal vents discovered in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean
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The hidden rule for flight feathers and how it could reveal which dinosaurs could fly
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Drought in Brazil's Amazon reveals ancient engravings
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New training programs will prepare astronauts to perform medicine while thousands of miles away from Earth
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Exploring transcription elongation control in development, disease and aging
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A lightweight fish pen to move farms to deeper seas
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New warning: South Australia needs to gear up for more climate extremes
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Using suction cups inspired by fish to listen in on whale conversations
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Smart labs for bespoke synthesis of nanomaterials are emerging
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Precision coating boosts nanomedicine
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When dissipative solitons vanish, breathing dynamics occur: Study
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'Tiny, beautiful, and completely unknown animals': Citizen scientists discover new beetles from the Borneo forest
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Why now is the time to address humanity's impact on the moon
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Want the secret to less painful belly flops? These researchers have the answer
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NASA mission to study mysteries in the origin of solar radio waves
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Scientists reveal why blueberries are blue
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Molecular dynamics database offers improved understanding of COVID-19 proteins
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Building temporal resilience into jobs can help employees thrive when schedules turn upside down: Study
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Study highlights key social forces shaping worldwide academic freedom trends
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Scientists create qubits using precision tools of nanotechnology
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A physics-based predictive tool to speed up battery and superconductor research
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Declining local media is producing media deserts, jeopardizing local democracy and community cohesion: Report
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'Synthetic' cell shown to follow chemical directions and change shape, a vital biological function
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Mental health in the workplace is an ongoing challenge
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Researchers identify tiny, unique sea creature photographed in 2018
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Q&A: When it comes to Israel-Hamas war videos, don't always trust what you see
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California fires spread in July 4 weekend heat wave
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Most people would be equally satisfied with having one child as with two or three, finds research
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JWST sees a Milky Way-like galaxy coming together in the early universe
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Study finds there's a right way and a wrong way to deliver negative feedback in the workplace
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Particulate pollution from coal associated with double the risk of mortality than PM2.5 from other sources
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Scientists hack weather satellite data to quantify methane leaks
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A sustainable future begins at ground level, says researcher
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Study explores a novel and precise mitochondrial gene editing method
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Temperatures are rising, but soil is getting wetter—why?
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Dust in the air eased slightly in 2023: UN
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Chlorine disinfectant is no more effective than water at killing off hospital superbug, new study shows
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China plans to send San Diego Zoo more pandas this year, reintroducing panda diplomacy
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Phage display technology effectively improves specific targeting ability of anti-microbial peptides against S. aureus
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What is the 'great replacement theory'? A scholar of race relations explains
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Chile wildfires kill at least 51 in 'unprecedented catastrophe'
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Study reveals ancient Nile floods were highly variable during wetter climates
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Antarctic ozone hole getting deeper in mid-spring, research suggests
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SpaceX delays Crew-8 launch, but lines up Starlink launch instead
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Enhancing rice biomass estimation with UAV-based models
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Ultraviolet-absorbing film shows promise in controlling insecticide-resistant thrips in Chinese agriculture
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For 600 years the Voynich manuscript has remained a mystery—now, researchers think it's partly about sex
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Nancy Grace Roman could find the first stars in the universe
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Synergy palladium single atoms and twinned nanoparticles for efficient CO₂ photoreduction
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Philippine settlement submerged by dam reappears due to drought
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Woodlice hold the new record for smallest dispersers of ingested seeds
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Gene editing technology reveals molecular mechanisms governing diatom population density signals
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James Webb Space Telescope: Finally, the edge of the universe and beyond
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Genomic insights into the tea gray geometrid's survival strategy
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Key protein regulates immune response to viruses in mammal cells
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Study declares waste-to-energy plants a low health risk
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Finding the ecological balance while countering invasive species
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Fastest swimming insect could inspire uncrewed boat designs
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Study reveals rockburst processes, characteristics and triggering mechanisms
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Scientists reveal the inner workings of an essential protein trafficking complex
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Hybridization of Atlantic puffins in the Arctic coincides with 20th-century climate change
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Click chemistry: Research team creates 150 new compounds
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New model reveals how tubular tissues form uniform channels
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Emperor penguins perish as ice melts to new lows: Study
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SpaceX aims for its 50th Space Coast launch this year
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Two new species of Psilocybe mushrooms discovered in southern Africa
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How zoning affects greenhouse gas emissions
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Saturday Citations: The sound of music, sneaky birds, better training for LLMs. Plus: Diversity improves research
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Global warming pushes ocean temperatures off the charts: study
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Technology alone won't save us from the climate crisis, researcher says
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Researchers identify characteristics of meltwater runoff in three sub-basins of the Urumqi River Basin
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Key mechanism of herpesvirus egress uncovered, offering new target for antiviral therapies
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Earthquake fatality measure offers new way to estimate impact on countries
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Study inspects large-scale turbulence in the galaxy NGC 6946
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The Humberside funeral home incident shows England and Wales need a better system for dealing with death
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Scientists share single-cell atlas for the highly regenerative worm, Pristina leidyi
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Intervention based on science of reading and math boosts comprehension and word problem-solving skills
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Report finds persistent lower voter turnout among people of color
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The class where video games meet history
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Fire, other ravages jeopardize California's prized forests
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As microscopic materials proliferate, ensuring they are safe is a priority
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Pollution-tracking citizen science project offers New York students a breath of fresh air
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Rational design of mRNA nanovaccine for cancer immunotherapy
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Opinion: China's youth unemployment problem has become a crisis we can no longer ignore
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What flavor is that neutrino? Adding flavor helps to track neutrino movement in astrophysical systems
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Study proposes new approach for monitoring genetic diversity in Europe to help species adapt to climate change
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Scientists develop an affordable sensor for lead contamination
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Exploring the galactic habitable zone
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Crocs love feral pigs and quolls have a taste for rabbit—but it doesn't solve Australia's invasive species problem
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New micromaterial releases nanoparticles that selectively destroy cancer cells
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Relationship between tradition and technology in Javanese music
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Was 'witchcraft' in the Devil's Church in Koli based on acoustic resonance?
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New diagnostic tool achieves accuracy of PCR tests with faster and simpler nanopore system
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Searching for a female partner for the world's 'loneliest' plant
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New method flips the script on topological physics
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Asteroid that impacted near Berlin identified as a rare aubrite
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Political rhetoric changes views on democratic principles, study finds
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Nitrogen pollution is less harmful to mixed forests, study shows
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First genetic causes of Raynaud's phenomenon discovered
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Study discovers role for gut bacteria in host-pathogen competition for nutrients
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Lakes worldwide are facing a slew of health issues that may become chronic
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An air-filled sac within birds' lungs is believed to modify mechanics of flight while soaring
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Thesis reveals gender gap in reactions to women's sexual assault stories
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Can savanna emerge in the cold high latitudes and altitudes due to ongoing rapid warming?
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Children in England struggling at school entry more likely to face disadvantage at age 16–17, according to study
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Jurassic shuotheriids reveal earliest dental diversification of mammaliaforms
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New study reveals four critical barriers to building healthier Canadian cities
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Understanding chronic wasting disease in deer
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Researchers find evidence of golden mole species thought to be extinct
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Scientists uncover the role of the muscular and lacunar systems in the externa of parasitic crustaceans
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Scientists decode muscle loss in piglets
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Eruption of Papua New Guinea volcano subsides, though thick ash is billowing 3 miles into the sky
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India plans manned Moon mission, space station
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New report predicts population of Africa will continue to grow this century
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AI weather forecasts can capture destructive path of major storms, new study shows
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California community's future at risk in fight over declining groundwater, residents say
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Researcher: Today's white working-class young men who turn to racist violence are part of a long, sad American history
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Switch to green wastewater infrastructure could reduce emissions and provide huge savings, new research finds
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Studying total solar eclipse in Dallas could benefit radio, GPS devices, expert says
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Why unprotected eclipse gazing will leave you seeing stars
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Crowdsourced data provides accurate biodiversity picture to aid conservation efforts
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LHCb investigates the rare Σ+→pμ+μ- decay
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Most marine protection measures are not working—a new, more flexible approach is needed
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Researchers use metabolic model to study temperature stress on corn
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Conducting change: Why copper is key to a renewable future
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Kerr-enhanced optical spring for next-generation gravitational wave detectors
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How a 'conductor' makes sense of chaos in early mouse embryos
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Mutation solves a century-old mystery in meiosis
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Americans used to unite over tragic events—and now are divided by them
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NASA's new experimental antenna tracks deep space laser
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Idaho wolves will not return to endangered species list, Fish and Wildlife Service rules
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Olivine experiments provide new insights into lunar basalt formation
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Studies recommend increased research into achievement, engagement to raise student math scores
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There are 750 unidentified human remains in Australia. Could your DNA help solve one of these cold cases?
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Soil study unearths microbe diversity discovery
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Icy reception for plan to 'save' Venezuela's last glacier
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Study on the psychology of blame points to promising strategies for reducing animosity within political divide
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NASA's VIPER robotic moon rover team raises its mighty mast
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Maryland denounces Virginia decision on winter crab fishery: 'A bad day if you care about blue crabs'
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Marine heat waves affecting little penguin population
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Average months now feel cold thanks to climate change
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A tiny new plant species reaffirms the 'miraculous' survival of Western Ecuador's ravished biodiversity
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How bacteria support wound healing
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What phytoplankton physiology has to do with global climate
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'μkiss': A new method for precision delivery of nanoparticles and small molecules to individual cells
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90% of Michigan state troopers are white—why making the force more representative is a challenge
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Astronomers discover an Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting a nearby ultracool dwarf star
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Image: Hubble examines elliptical galaxy Messier 105
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A new era in brain science: Researchers unveil human brain cell atlas
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Controlled burns help prevent wildfires, but climate change is limiting their use
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Family conditions may have more of an impact on upward social mobility than gender inequality
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Farmland weeds can help combat pests
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Desert locusts' jaws sharpen themselves, materials scientist discovers
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Norway women bring seaweed to culinary heights in Europe
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Experimentation explores defects and fluctuations in quantum devices
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Public involvement benefits relationship between nature reserves and local communities: Study
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Neutrons on classically inexplicable paths: Quantum theory prevails in Leggett-Garg inequality test
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Plato camera integration begins
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Rabies outbreaks in Costa Rica cattle linked to deforestation
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Scientists say 'lost' birds list will aid in protecting species
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Exploration—not work—could be key to a vibrant local economy
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NASA to study effects of radio noise on lunar science
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The giant sheep helping Tajikistan weather climate change
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It's not yet summer in Brazil, but a dangerous heat wave is sweeping the country
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Biomolecular condensates: Study reveals poor predictive power of established liquid-liquid phase separation assays
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How 'glowing' plants could help scientists predict flash drought
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Optimizing the Tet-On system for homogeneous iPSC myogenic differentiation
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A month before global climate talks, agreement remains elusive
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Hair from tiger thought to be extinct found by conservationist on Java
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Scientists uncover aurora-like radio emission above a sunspot
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New device precisely controls photon emission for more efficient portable screens
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Investigation reveals varied impact of preschool programs on long-term school success
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Anisotropic lattice induces high-Q chiroptical responses in surface lattice resonance metasurfaces
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Dramatic images of the 6 Feb. 2023 Turkiye earthquake scarps reveal details of motions of tectonic plates
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Researchers reveal how acetylation regulates centromere dynamics, chromosome segregation and mitotic progression
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Scientists amplify superconducting sensor array signals near the quantum limit
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Crawfish could transfer ionic lithium from their environment into food chain
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Mapping lava tubes on the moon and Mars from space
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Nonprofits can become more resilient by spending more on fundraising and admin, according to new research
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Narcissistic CEOs appoint other narcissists to the management board, study finds
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AI could free up time to solve the world's problems, suggests hydrology expert
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New research shows the Kīlauea volcano erupted like a stomp-rocket in 2018
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Gun manufacturers' ads appeal to women as 'serious students' of firearms to boost sales
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Deciphering the patterns of human settlements on the Ordos Plateau
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Ancient DNA from an extinct native duck reveals how far birds flew to make New Zealand home
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Whale remains tracked to highlight sustainable disposal benefits
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Studies challenge established views on sand migration along San Diego County coast
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How does materialism in social media trigger stress and unhappiness?
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Hiring globally mobile, highly specialized workers after their firm's failure can be a strategic move
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Researchers develop numerical models to better understand long-term effects on lake ecosystems
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Webb detects most distant black hole merger to date
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Image: An aurora in another light
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Study shows support for carbon removal but great concern over solar manipulation
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Books struggle to compete with screens for children's attention, study shows
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We're heading for Venus: ESA approves EnVision
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Team achieves successful mass production of metalenses designed for application in the ultraviolet region
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Meat made from cells, not livestock, is here. But will it ever replace traditional meat?
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Victim-survivors of rape and sexual assault feel perpetrators' rights supersede their own at sentencing: Report
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Japan's latest earthquake could've been much worse, but the country spends money to 'keep people safe'
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Breakthrough in base editing enhances genetic engineering, trait evolution in watermelon
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Forest regeneration projects failing to offset carbon emissions
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Global coral bleaching caused by climate change demands a global response
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Exploring bird-like footprints left by unknown animals in Late Triassic Southern Africa
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New method for creating biomimetic membranes offer solutions for energy, desalination and medicine
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Following worrying rockfish population data, Maryland looks to cancel spring trophy season for 2024
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Up to a billion birds collide with glass buildings every year, but architecture has solutions
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Mammoth rocket stage for Blue Origin New Glenn goes for sideways ride on Space Coast
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Nanoparticle vaccines: A potential leap forward in veterinary medicine
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Canada conservationists push back as grizzly hunting ban lifted
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Hubble spots a galaxy shrouded by stars
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European immigrants introduced farming to prehistoric North Africa, new research shows
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Let coastlines be coastlines: How nature-based approaches can protect Canada's coasts
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More 'safe spaces' for young people could help reduce violence in Scotland, report says
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Enzyodynamic therapy at nanoscale
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Breaking the mold: Research challenges ecological norms in yeast communities
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Pixelated non-volatile programmable photonic integrated circuits proposed by researchers in China
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Whale of a tail: Scientists track unique humpback 'fingerprint'
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Communicating about climate change more effective when stories of displaced hit 'close to home'
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Analyses of the Kahramanmaraş earthquake from February 2023
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Following mega swell and storms, clean up in Southern California underway
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The top 10% are the main beneficiaries of globalization, says study
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Tokyo crowds revel as cherry blossoms reach full bloom
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Permaculture found to be a sustainable alternative to conventional agriculture
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DNA in the feces of snow leopards shows alpine cats eat plants
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Is there really a 1 in 6 chance of human extinction this century?
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Meet Neo Px: the super plant that attacks air pollution
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Breakthrough in designing complicated all-α protein structures
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Plate boundaries may experience higher temperature and stress than previously thought
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Climate change made deadly heat 35x more likely in US, Mexico, C. America
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Guidance counselors could help female high schoolers erase the STEM gender gap: Report
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Do protons decay? The answer might be on the moon
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Opinion: Montréal's 'mixed' police squads don't help the city's unhoused people. They cause more harm
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Blighia sapida: A tropical fruit with antimicrobial properties
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Interaction patterns between bumblebees and floral resources revealed during buzz pollination
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Researchers develop new model to predict surface atom scattering
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Observations explore globular cluster system in the galaxy NGC 4262
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Bacteria found to contribute to the modulation of animal behavior
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Sunlight and plastic: A risky combination for bottled water safety
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A possible world record: Studying thin films under extreme temperatures with reflectometry
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Americans think AI will harm privacy and elections: Report
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Volcano on uninhabited Galapagos island erupts, sends lava flowing to sea
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As business districts evolve post-pandemic, repurposing old or empty spaces should be on the drawing board
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It's all in the smile: New research finds politicians can influence voters with facial expressions
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Researchers trace a powerful radio signal to the most distant source yet—a galaxy billions of lightyears away
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Disasters cause $3.8 tn in crop loses over 30 years: FAO
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Deadly, record-breaking heat wave grips western US
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Declining primate numbers are threatening Brazil's Atlantic forest
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Using AI to speed up and improve the most computationally-intensive aspects of plasma physics in fusion
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UK study finds some species of seabirds are showing signs of developing immunity to avian influenza
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Study highlights tension between Canada's climate and housing goals
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'Ecology on steroids': How Australia's First Nations managed Australia's ecosystems
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Making it personal: Considering an issue's relevance to your own life could help reduce political polarization
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If exoplanets have lightning, it'll complicate the search for life
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Misinformation swirled during Taiwan's 2024 elections, says study
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The rules of invention do not reflect the realities of the inventive process. Here's how to fix it
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Early epigenetic instructions anticipate next steps of gene activity during blood cell development
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Study reveals human degradation of tropical forests is greater than previously estimated
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Researcher analyzes 3,356 signs to see how language use is changing in three Latino neighborhoods in Philly
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Widely tunable and high resolution mid-infrared laser based on optical parametric oscillator
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Scientists develop technique to analyze RNA structures in ultra-high definition
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Expert: When it comes to being prepared for bushfires, safety starts in your own backyard
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NASA's Hubble pauses science due to gyro issue
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New quantum computing architecture achieves electron charge qubit with 0.1 millisecond coherence time
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Honey bees may inherit altruistic behavior from their mothers
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Saturday Citations: Moon origins, rat whimsy, microgravity orientation. Plus: Starfish are bodiless heads, it turns out
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Most dangerous areas for whale shark-shipping vessel collisions revealed
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Landscape dynamics determine the evolution of biodiversity on Earth, research reveals
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Image: James Webb Space Telescope spots starburst galaxy
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Smart vest turns fish into underwater spies, providing a glimpse into aquatic life like never before
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Now we know why Starship's second flight test failed
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New modeling shows the intensity of CO₂ uptake is higher in coastal seas than in the open ocean
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NA64 uses the high-energy SPS muon beam to search for dark matter
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Attack and defense in the microverse: How small RNA molecules regulate viral infections of bacteria
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New methods show promise for boosting rubber production in US
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Milk on ice: Antarctic time capsule of whole milk powder sheds light on the enduring qualities of dairy products
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Sacramento Zoo is no longer home to chimpanzees. Here's why, and where they went
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Spatial model predicts bumblebee exposure to pesticide use
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Scientists record Earth's radio waves from the Moon
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UV light treats beet disease and combats fungicide resistance
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Genetic study offers little evidence of Black Death having selective impact on genetic variation in England
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The first exponential quantum advantage for a natural streaming problem
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Paper: Higher pay consistently trumps meaningful work as strongly valued job attribute
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Researchers visualize energetic ion flow in fusion devices
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Exploring why we all hate to wait
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Pushing the limits of sub-kilowatt electric propulsion technology for space mission concepts
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City and highway lights threaten mountain lion habitats
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Scientists simulate Lahaina Fire to improve prediction of wildland-urban fires
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Violence prevention can transform Canadian hockey culture—but only if implemented properly
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Researchers confirm brightest gamma-ray burst of all time came from the collapse of a massive star
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'Rights of nature' are being recognized overseas. In Australia, local leadership gives cause for optimism
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High mountains, high diversity: For how long have the Andes controlled South America's biodiversity?
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Planet 'on the brink', with new heat records likely in 2024: UN
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Researchers develop eggshell 'bioplastic' pellet as sustainable alternative to plastic
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Rich molecular language guides tiny liquid droplet formation in cells
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Advancing citrus cultivation: The superior tolerance and growth vigor of 'Shuzhen No.1' rootstock
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Photo project results in positive change in attitudes towards people experiencing homelessness with a pet
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Researchers explore the hagfish genome, reconstruct the early genomic history of vertebrates
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Scientists report on a new approach for deducing proton radii from charge-changing reactions
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Research advances magnetic graphene for low-power electronics
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As plastic production grows, treaty negotiations to reduce plastic waste are stuck in low gear
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Caffeine may be a useful marker of wastewater leaks in storm drain systems
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New biobased recyclable polyesters exhibit excellent tensile properties beyond polyethylene and polypropylene
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Study of meteorite 'Northwest Africa 14250' reveals composition of the early solar system
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30 million-year-old cousin of chinchillas shows signs of enhanced hearing and living in groups
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From embryo to evolution: Insights from the head of lizards and snakes
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As No Mow May ends, here's why we should keep patches of lawn permanently wild
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California wildfire pollution killed 52,000 in a decade: study
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Observing ultrafast photoinduced dynamics in a halogen-bonded supramolecular system
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Unveiling the high-quality MicroTom genome and its impact on developmental biology
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Video: Are ammonia engines the way of the future?
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Teaching university students how to learn matters for retaining them
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Tracking tropical turtles deep down to the seabed reveals their feeding habits
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Researchers develop reusable 'sponge' for soaking up marine oil spills—even in chilly northern waters
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Scientists explore the strategies of defects and nanostructure fabrication for promoting piezocatalytic activity
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Sturgeon remain rare in Great Lakes, but Detroit River's population thrives
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Scientists call for real-time analysis of tropical cyclones in the context of climate change
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Flash droughts are becoming more common in Australia. What's causing them?
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Thunderstorms clumping together: How understanding water vapor helps scientists predict future climate change
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Researchers use supercomputer to determine whether 'molecules of life' can be formed naturally in right conditions
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Beyond cloning: Harnessing the power of virtual quantum broadcasting
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How an ancient society in the Sahara Desert rose and fell with groundwater
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How to strengthen community resilience in a world plagued by crises
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The Mars science helicopter could be an airborne geologist on Mars
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Experts urge dog owners to teach life skills to help their canines cope with distractions
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Report links H&M, Zara to environmental destruction in Brazil
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The Gulf Stream is wind-powered and could weaken from climate change, research suggests
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South African communities vs Shell: High court victories show cultural beliefs and practices count in climate cases
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Researchers create a paradigm shift in catalyst active site categorization, opening doors to new catalyst design
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Plant that vanished from Vermont 108 years ago accidentally rediscovered, botanists say
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War magnifies politicians' gendered behavior and public biases, research finds
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Q&A: Demystifying the biology of growing older
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How to cope when your values clash with your co-workers'
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A global plastic treaty will only work if it caps production, modeling shows
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Research demonstrates the importance of diverse social ties to entrepreneurship, even in divided societies
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Brown bears digging up artificial forests, study shows
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Why are so many graduates shunning teaching? Pay—but not bonuses—could be the answer
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Ocean acidification turns certain fish species away from coral reefs, researchers find
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Creating a new, sustainable plastic using physics
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Triassic biostratigraphy, lithostratigraphy and paleogeography of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
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Immigrant women suffer financially for taking maternity leave: 4 ways Canada can improve
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Researchers introduce new model that bridges rules of life at the individual scale and the ecosystem level
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Researchers untangle the relationships between bacterial languages
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Can technology clean up our air? An atmospheric scientist got a glimpse of the future
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Euclid space telescope unveils new images of the cosmos
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Team observes third-order exceptional line in nitrogen-vacancy spin system
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Research investigates the environment of globular cluster NGC 6355
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Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica calves new iceberg
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Heavy water: How melting ice sheets and pumped groundwater can lower local sea levels—and boost them elsewhere
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NASA picks SpaceX to carry ISS to its watery graveyard after 2030
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Early humans in the Paleolithic Age: More than just game on the menu
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Scientists propose new method for tracking elusive origins of CO₂ emissions from streams
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From vine to wine: Decoding Malbec's genetic diversity for clonal excellence
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'Forever chemicals' blood tests in Belgium over polluted water
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Keen to be sustainable after dying? Earth to earth, cradle to compost
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Researchers improve measurement of gene expression in single cells
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High-resolution simulations provide new insights into how galaxies are formed
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NASA feels a 'sense of urgency' to get to Mars: Idaho scientists could help us get there
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Should we send humans to Pluto?
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Building bionic jellyfish for ocean exploration
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Biohybrid robot made from flour and oats could act as a biodegradable vector for reforestation
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Clothing is key: Van Dyck portrait captures 'moment in the history of race-making'
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Solicitor in 19th-century Tasmania traded human Aboriginal remains for scientific accolades, study reveals
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Austria risks becoming largely 'ice-free' in 45 years: Alpine Club
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Non-native plants and animals expanding ranges 100-times faster than native species, finds new research
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Abelisauroid, a dinosaur with very tiny arms, identified in Argentina
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Scientists study levels of toxic mercury in Antarctic seals, whales
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Earth Day: How a senator's idea more than 50 years ago got people fighting for their planet
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Alzheimer's drug fermented with help from AI and bacteria moves closer to reality
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What can social media tell us about public views on climate change?
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Québec's summer 2023 wildfires were the most devastating in 50 years. Is the worst yet to come?
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New study observes hidden quantum transition, bridges gap between theoretical and practical experimentation
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Scientists trap krypton atoms to form one-dimensional gas
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Chinese wisdom and modern innovation of aquaculture
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Lightning, downpours kill 65 in Pakistan, as April rain doubles historical average
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Lagos styrofoam, plastics ban brings applause and concern
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'They don't have enough'—schools in England are running food banks for families
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Weakening or collapse of a major Atlantic current has disrupted NZ's climate in the past—and could do so again
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Research suggests hate speech experiences drop when schools offer structure and adult support
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New sensor detects chemicals that impair thyroid gland
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Using sound waves, scientists develop findings that challenge standard theories of solar convection
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Quantum fiber optics in the brain enhance processing, may protect against degenerative diseases
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AI-generated misinformation: 3 teachable skills to help address it
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Unlocking quantum precision: Expanded superconducting strips for enhanced photon-counting accuracy
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Researchers study unusual late-Roman metalware hoard discovered in the British Isles
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Unveiling the reproductive secrets of red-swamp crayfish
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Birds have been adapting to human activity for millennia, research suggests
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Researchers advocate for sustainable logging to safeguard against global flood risks
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Equity must be considered in ocean governance to achieve global targets by 2030, researchers say
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We've found a way to help endangered eels overcome dams and weirs
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Humor can make you a better workplace leader, if you use it properly; here's how
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Centering relationships between people and place: A critical step towards improving science's contributions to society
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Study suggests potential role of hybridization and polyploidization in species range expansion
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Acoustic invention enhances ultrasound to access enclosed metal spaces
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Here's what conservationists say is likely causing the mysterious whale deaths along East Coast
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Advanced DeepLabv3+ algorithm enhances safflower filament harvesting with high accuracy
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A total eclipse, with a partial failure: Scientific expeditions don't always go as planned
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How is concern about climate change taking a toll on young people?
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Research demonstrates the power of rhythm as a design element in evolution and robotics
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New high-speed microscale 3D printing technique
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Scientists determine how to properly feed rainbow trout
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Skyrmions move at record speeds: A step towards the computing of the future
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The ornate horns of ancient marvel Lokiceratops point to evolutionary insights
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Comparison of diploid and triploid hybrid fish from the same parents
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Deep data—and big money—are driving a new era in political advertising
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A botanical Pompeii: Researchers find spectacular Australian plant fossils from 30 million years ago
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Earthquake slightly damages houses in southeastern Indonesia, but no casualties reported
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Trophy fishing, what's the catch? Research finds declines in threatened fish and shark species
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Study gathers new insight about the evolutionary origin of vertebrate jaws
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Researchers investigate three star-forming regions, identify hundreds young stellar objects
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RNA's hidden potential: New study unveils its role in early life and future bioengineering
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A ferroelectric dimeric liquid crystal with huge spontaneous polarization and dielectric constant at low temperatures
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ESA gives go-ahead for flagship gravitational-wave observatory in space
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India is likely undercounting heat deaths, affecting its response to increasingly harsh heat waves
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Malawi's school kids are using tablets to improve their reading and math skills
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'CSI-like' investigations into box jellyfish movements could soon keep swimmers safer
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In checking chess's gender bias, researchers find parents and mentors shortchange girls' potential
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A third of China's urban population at risk of city sinking, new satellite data shows
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1 in 5 prisoners in the Netherlands is overlooked by professionals, says researcher
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Dinosaurs might have used feathers on forelimbs and tails to flush and pursue their prey, say biologists
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Researchers harness the sun to produce hydrogen gas from water
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Rapid study of Kakhovka Dam breach impacts will support biodiversity's recovery
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Examining math anxiety among middle schoolers and how it affects their performance
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Visual observation of photonic Floquet–Bloch oscillations
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Scotland's climate changing faster than predicted
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Climate change alters the hidden microbial food web in peatlands, study shows
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Researchers create new type of composite material for shielding against neutron and gamma radiation
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EU walks farming minefield with new climate goals
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How should Japan make use of vacant homes in old new towns?
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Researchers seek to understand how regions of 'cosmic web' influence behavior of galaxies
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A model of Collaborative Ethics to guide translational research from fundamental discoveries to real-world applications
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Researchers offer unique way to monitor carbon emissions in bodies of water
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Three-year study of young stars with NASA's Hubble enters new chapter
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Merging nuclear physics experiments and astronomical observations to advance equation-of-state research
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Scientists observe composite superstructure growth from nanocrystals in real time
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Unearthing how a carnivorous fungus traps and digests worms
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Earth from space: Namibian landforms
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Citizen science project finds that respectful boat users are rewarded with magical dolphin encounters
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New species of fungi potentially harmful to humans identified in freshwater ecosystems
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Exploring the chemistry behind love this Valentine's Day
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On the trail of the 'Silver King': Researchers reveal unprecedented look at tarpon migration
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Plant science research paves the way for deeper understanding of how the plant immune system functions
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Chicken broth and lobster among 3,000 dishes served to King George III
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Overcoming optical loss in a polariton system with synthetic complex frequency waves
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Marine bacteria team up to produce a vital vitamin
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Australian Timor ponies have genetic diversity necessary for a breeding program, researchers find
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Study: Focusing immediately on the benefits of waiting might help people improve their self-control
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Unlocking the secrets of quasicrystal magnetism: Revealing a novel magnetic phase diagram
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Why do flies fall in love? Researchers tease out the signals behind fruit fly courtship songs
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Those excited for holiday season are more likely to feel they come quicker, study shows
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Silent species face extinction: Study highlights bias in conservation research
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STEM Career Days boost high school students' career aspirations in STEM fields, study finds
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If you can't stay indoors during this U.S. heat wave, here are a few ideas
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Hot stuff: A new thermal pathway for a high explosive
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From winter's rest to spring's bloom: PmDAM6 gene steers plant bud dormancy
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Revolutionizing plant phenotyping: 3D plant shoot segmentation with deep learning
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Morpho butterfly nanostructure inspires technology for bright, balanced lighting
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The bog is where forensics and archaeology meet to solve 'cold cases'
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Study analyzes the environmental sustainability of diets among children and adolescents
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What inner speech is, and why philosophy is waking up to it
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Skyscraper-size asteroid will buzz Earth on Friday, safely passing within 1.7 million miles
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Pioneering agricultural resilience and sustainability in the face of climate change
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Quantinuum quantum computer using Microsoft's 'logical quantum bits' runs 14,000 experiments with no errors
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Being queen is all in this termite's head, finds gene expression study
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Reinforcing the diverse ways people access seafood can ensure healthy communities in the face of change
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New Zealanders have had their say on climate adaptation: Here's where they agree and disagree
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Student satisfaction scores determined by personality, according to study
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Predatory fish use rapid color changes to coordinate attacks, scientists discover
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Organizational ghosts: Admired former leaders who continue to have outsized influence
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Exploding stars are rare but emit torrents of radiation—one close enough to Earth could threaten life on the planet
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Examining the delicate balance of lepton flavors
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Q&A: How AI will reshape education. Experts consider the opportunities and the dangers
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Cells grown in microgravity show 3D structures that could be used in medicine
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Research: Electrons in a strange metal world
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The dynamics of bright-dark exciton transition in a semiconductor material
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NASA's Hubble observes exoplanet atmosphere changing over 3 years
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An enzyme used in laundry detergent can recycle single-use plastics within 24 hours
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Researchers reveal permafrost dynamics and climate impacts in Tibetan alpine grasslands
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The dark side of the American lawn
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Scientists cook pancakes, Brussels sprouts and stir fry to detect an oxidant indoors for the first time
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Meteorological study provides enhanced understanding of tropical atmospheric waves
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US to launch satellite to better prepare for space weather
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Studies on Hainan Island rubber plantations reveal secrets of soil
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State's new law involving Puget Sound Energy aspires to set a course for the future
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Ice melt barriers disappearing at twice the rate compared to 50 years ago, study finds
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A leader in US seaweed farming preaches, teaches and builds a wider network
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Lynx found at bottom of Roman era pit, along with four dogs, mystifies archaeologists
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Leadership style may indirectly affect how employees speak up about food safety
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Humans are disrupting natural 'salt cycle' on a global scale, new study shows
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Physicists propose path to faster, more flexible robots
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Researchers show consequences of inaction on devastating banana disease
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Lake and river foams study reveals high PFAS levels, even though underlying water may be less contaminated
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Bottled water can contain hundreds of thousands of previously uncounted tiny plastic bits, study finds
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Coming in from the cold: Study reveals widespread negative experiences for women in polar research
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Study of slowly evolving 'living fossils' reveals key genetic insights
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Conflict pollution, washed-up landmines and military emissions: How war trashes the environment
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High hopes for carbon capture, underground storage
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West Nile virus emergence and spread in Europe positively associated with agricultural activities
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Toward testing the quantum behavior of gravity: A photonic quantum simulation
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French love letters confiscated by Britain finally read after 265 years
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Putin says first segment of ISS replacement to orbit by 2027
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Multi-scale, nanomaterial-based ice inhibition platform enables full-cycle cryogenic protection for mouse oocytes
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When a team is less than the sum of its parts: Tensions between individual and team well-being
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The planet just had its warmest October on record
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Life in water and mud: Colombians fed up with constant flooding
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Researchers uncover the architecture of poxvirus cores
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Reducing distrust in social media is not straightforward, computer scientists warn
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Study identifies ways consumers and businesses can handle food waste in food service-businesses
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New nano-microscope enables simultaneous measurement of nano-composite material properties
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Study finds politicians use simpler language on hot days
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Understanding nutrient cycling between algae and bacteria could lead to increased biofuel production
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'Southerly busters' in Australia are becoming more frequent but less severe as the climate changes
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NASA's compact infrared cameras enable new science
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Species living closely together in symbiosis is far older and way more common than you might think
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Ra-Pict prototyping bringing archaeology alive
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Misleading COVID-19 headlines from mainstream sources did more harm on Facebook than fake news, study finds
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Icelanders race to repair damage after volcano damage
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Researchers use liquid crystals to control polarization inside laser-written waveguides
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New easy-to-use optical chip can self-configure to perform various functions
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NASA's Webb depicts staggering structure in 19 nearby spiral galaxies
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California is missing out on billions of gallons of stormwater each year, report finds
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What extreme fire seasons, and 2,500 years of forest history, tell us about the future of wildfires in the West
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Uncovering the physics of how electrons screen against conductivity-killer in organic semiconductors
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Do we want a wind farm outside our window? What Australians think about the net zero transition
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250-million-year-old fossil seen anew with modern technology
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Resilience in the depths: Silky shark regenerates wounded dorsal fin
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Astronomers detect rare neutral atomic-carbon absorbers with deep neural network
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Why you can taste more ethanol in a cold pint of beer or warm glass of baijiu
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3D mouth of an ancient jawless fish suggests they were filter-feeders, not scavengers or hunters
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Most Americans are oblivious to 'forever chemicals' and risks, research finds
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Researchers: Chronic wasting disease has been detected in British Columbia deer, and we need to act now
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From polar bears to groundwater, nature is riddled with 'forever chemicals'
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Revolutionizing kiwifruit cultivation: Cutting-edge breeding strategies for Actinidia
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China launches new mission to space station
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Written in blood: How bloodstain 'tails' can point to significant, additional forensic details
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Researchers crack mystery of swirling vortexes in egg cells
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Researchers find pesticides in a third of Australian frogs tested. Did these cause mass deaths?
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Researchers realize electrochemical conversion of methane and O₂ to HCOOH at room temperature
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An endemic island falcon that plays
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Study finds hidden trees across Europe: A billion tons of biomass is overlooked today
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Study demonstrates the use of community science as a conservation tool for wildlife population estimation
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Gravitational wave, Venus missions get European green light
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Report: Warmer planet will trigger increased farm losses
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Millions of Australians have a chronic illness. So why aren't employers accommodating them?
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How will space transform the global food system?
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Citizen scientists gather eDNA in water samples for global biodiversity census
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AI plus gene editing promises to shift biotech into high gear
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How semiconductor defects could boost quantum technology
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Proton-lithium interactions model lays the foundation for unlocking the secrets of stellar reactions
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Turning infrared light visible: New device uses 2D material to up-convert infrared light
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Visualizing fungal infections deep in living host tissue reveals proline metabolism facilitates virulence
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Heat-related cardiovascular deaths in the US may more than double within decades
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Scientists spin naturalistic silk from artificial spider gland
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Most plastics are made from fossil fuels and end up in the ocean, but marine microbes can't degrade them
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Problems with 3 Body Problem? Experts discuss physics, mathematics behind hit Netflix show
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Phonon engineering for extended lasing beyond the fluorescence spectrum
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NGOs accuse Bayer of hiding glyphosate risk data
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Researchers develop new electrochemical biosensor for cancer prognosis
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Scientists develop novel liquid metal alloy system to synthesize diamond under moderate conditions
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Q&A: What happened underground during the Noto Peninsula earthquake?
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The first observation of a material exhibiting a supersolid phase of matter
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Space rocks and asteroid dust are pricey, but these aren't the most expensive materials used in science
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Protein fragments ID two new 'extremophile' microbes—and may help find alien life
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Minimalist or maximalist? The life of a microbe a mile underground
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Number of shark bites in 2023 found to be consistent with recent trends, with small spike in fatalities
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Soil testing time saver predicts key soil health characteristics
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Nanocarriers loaded with DNA relieve back pain, repairs damaged disk in mice
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3D-printed hairs: Professor developing tiny sensors to detect flow and environmental changes
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In times of war, digital activism has power. Here's how to engage responsibly
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Study examines urban forests across the United States
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New research shows why you don't need to be perfect to get the job done
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Defect removal of 2D semiconductor crystals: Trapping oxygen molecules offers greater control
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A golden layer unlocks sharper imaging and faster scanning with X-rays
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Threatened sharks and rays caught off Cyprus
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Your kids' screen time may be more creative than you think
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The case for sharing carbon storage risk
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In the Cerrado, crop diversification has beneficial effects on wildlife and reduces the presence of boars
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Subaru Telescope discovers the faintest moon around icy giant planets
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Data-driven regional ocean models essential for planning, shows Red Sea study
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Study shows RNAs do work outside of cells to guide the immune system
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Ghost particle on the scales: Research offers more precise determination of neutrino mass
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Values and traditions slow transition to sustainability in classical concert industry, finds study
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Australian bushfire ash can be deadly for aquatic life
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Flooding and landslides kill three in Vietnam's north
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Scientists discover key nutrients that help plants beat the heat
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Microbial biomanufacturing using chemically synthesized non-natural sugars as substrate
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Unknown helpers of the soil: How invertebrates support the decomposition of plants
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Dark matter scientists receive first transmissions from deep underground
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Astronomy generates mountains of data—that's perfect for AI
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Bees use antennae to decode hive mates' dances
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Tidal innovations: Charting the course for coastal urban sustainability
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New patterns in Mars clouds revealed by volunteers
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Psychologists create scale for students' attitudes toward digital educational technologies
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Jan. 6, 2021, as networked incitement: Expert explains political violence orchestrated over social media
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Researchers explain social media's role in rapidly shifting social norms on gender and sexuality
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New report indicates alternative shelters lead to better outcomes for people experiencing homelessness
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Researchers investigate mercury concentrations in fish and wildlife on a global scale
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Scientists invent ultrathin optical crystal for next-generation laser tech
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Inland waters are a blind spot in greenhouse gas emissions
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Study reveals huge increase in global economic cost of invasive mosquitoes and diseases they transmit
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Global study warns water security threatened by droughts and heat waves worldwide
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US sexual health curriculum could force LGBTQ+ students to seek education outside of school, survey suggests
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Organ-on-a-chip mimics blood-brain barrier for better drug delivery
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Why is Jesus often depicted with a six-pack? The muscular messiah reflects Christian values of masculinity
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Video: Great Lakes ice hits historic low
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The science behind splashdown—aerospace engineer explains how NASA and SpaceX get spacecraft safely back
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NASA's New Horizons to continue exploring outer solar system
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Researchers publish dataset of over 6,000 agri-environmental policies from all over the world
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100-million-year-old bones reveal new species of pterosaur
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Undergraduate's writing program demonstrates the power of storytelling in STEM
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Spectroscopy and theory shed light on excitons in semiconductors
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Neighborhoods see a larger disparity in wildlife in Chicago than other cities, study shows
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Study catalogs how dissolved inorganic carbon moves through southeast Alaska's waterways
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Archaeologists find ancient temple and theater in Peru
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Fossil insects help to reconstruct the past—how I ended up studying them (and you can too)
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Satellite data assimilation improves forecasts of severe weather
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Astronomers detect most distant fast radio burst to date
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Forest polyploid breeding group analyzes the genetic regulatory network of poplar leaf development
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How tiny hinges bend the infection-spreading spikes of a coronavirus
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Researchers reveal evolutionary path of important proteins
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Deciphering how crystals form in non-classical ways
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Congestion pricing approved in New York City—expect it elsewhere soon, traffic expert says
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Agronomists find green way to mitigate the effects of soil salinity
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Hard to kill: Here's why eucalypts are survival experts
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More environmentally friendly flame retardants for e-mobility and electronics
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Community scientists needed: Help improve winter weather predictions
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When newspapers close, nonprofit executive salaries go up. Way up
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Field weed control: Synthetic microbial communities slash herbicide use
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Mashed up purple marine bacteria makes an excellent eco-friendly fertilizer
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Allyship is essential to new mothers returning to work, says study
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Doing laundry by hand sheds just as many microfibers as machine washing—new research
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Bio-inspired materials' potential for efficient mass transfer boosted by a new twist on a century-old theory
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Why advertisers pay more to reach viewers who watch less
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Physicists discover molecule-like structure of nuclear ground state
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Meet the infrared telescopes that paved the way for NASA's Webb
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Scientists achieve first total synthesis of potentially anti-rheumatic sesquiterpene merillianin
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Oh my gourd: Hippo-sized pumpkin is world's biggest
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Potential solvents identified for building on the moon and Mars
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Do wolves make deer hunting over bait harder?
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Saturday Citations: Honey yields, exercising under the influence, unexpected benefits of hearing aids
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More and more emerging diseases threaten trees around the world
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Why legal changes aimed at preventing frivolous litigation motivate firms to avoid recalling products
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Hubble tracks Jupiter's stormy weather
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Making hydropower plants more environmentally friendly
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First known and well-preserved terror bird footprints found in Argentina
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A wildlife park has scrapped koala cuddles. Is it time for a blanket ban?
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Researchers reveal hidden sensory mechanism of hair follicles
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Study examines low-permittivity dielectric ceramics for microwave/millimeter-wave communication
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Eight CubeSats lift off for NASA on Firefly Aerospace rocket
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Rare Jurassic fossils discovered near Lake Powell
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Newly sequenced genome reveals coffee's prehistoric origin story, and its future under climate change
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Twin NASA satellites are ready to help gauge Earth's energy balance
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Modeling shows how wolves recolonized Germany and where they could live in the future
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Carbon trading solutions for declining coral reef management tested with game theory
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NASA launches second small climate satellite to study Earth's poles
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Climate change could lead to food-related civil unrest in UK within 50 years, say experts
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New fossils provide evidence for an 'Age of Monotremes'
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How light can vaporize water without the need for heat
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Intercropping viable for optimizing vegetable production on Mars
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Room-temperature continuous-wave topological Dirac-vortex microcavity lasers on silicon
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New hydrogel can stretch to 15 times its original size
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Efficiency asymmetry: Scientists report fundamental asymmetry between heating and cooling
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Long-distance weaponry identified at the 31,000-year-old archaeological site of Maisières-Canal
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Report: There are no good or bad oil crops, only good and bad practices
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Backdoor method creates high-entropy material at lower temperatures
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Transgender scientists speak up about the challenges they face in academia and share how to support them
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Gut microbiota and antibiotics: Missing puzzle piece discovered
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Study: From NYC to DC and beyond, cities on the East Coast are sinking
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Malaysia plans to introduce 'orangutan diplomacy': minister
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Sustainable food production and consumption: Exploring the transition to alternative proteins
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Researchers: Collapse of West Antarctic ice sheet is still preventable—if we act fast to keep future warming in check
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Chad rangers battle to protect park from poachers, local farmers
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Training drones to detect greenhouse gas sources
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Research team develop porous sponge material for enhancing kidney hemostasis and repair
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How rising sea levels will affect our coastal cities and towns
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Viper-mimicking snake from Asia is a unique branch in the reptile evolutionary tree
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Hot weather hits productivity—even in air-conditioned factories
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Study finds affordability, not infrastructure, is major barrier to high-speed internet connectivity
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Researchers develop new integration technique for efficient coupling of III-V and silicon
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Study shows schools are providing 'fourth emergency service' by feeding families in desperate need
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Desert ants: Earth's magnetic field calibrates their navigation system
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Chamber pots, shared toilets and DIY plumbing: China's toilet revolution exposes social inequalities
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Assessing organohalogen contamination impact on the health of Baltic Atlantic salmon
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Rising risks of climate disasters mean some communities will need to move—Australians need to plan for relocation
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Cooperative hunting requires less brainpower than previously thought
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How glacier algae are challenging the way we think about evolution
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Black hole 'traffic jams' discovered in galactic centers by astronomers
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Satellite helps monitor microcystin risk in lakes at a large scale
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Social media algorithms amplify misogynistic content to teens: Report
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An evolutionary mystery 125 million years in the making
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Great balls of protein: CSIRO turns red meat into nutritious powder
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How Spanish conquistadors, and a tiny cactus-dwelling insect, gave the world the color red
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A new map points at the impacts of rare earth elements
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China announces first astronaut candidates from Hong Kong, Macau
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How three hours could add up to a better retirement
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Thermoelectric materials approach boosts band convergence to avoid time-consuming trial-and-error approach
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Climate change is helping the H5N1 bird flu virus spread and evolve
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Nationwide test of Wireless Emergency Alert system could test people's patience—or rebuild trust in the system
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Plant-based plastic releases nine times less microplastics than conventional plastic
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Scientists demonstrate the potential of electron spin to transmit quantum information
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Scotland's capercaillie population offered extinction lifeline
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New hypothesis rethinks tech's impact on social interaction
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Early developmental spinal cord extracellular matrix can promote neural regeneration
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Link found between cold snaps during Roman Empire era and pandemics
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New study finds the malaria parasite generates genetic diversity using an evolutionary 'copy-paste' tactic
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AI method reveals millions of dead trees hidden among the living before California's historic 2020 wildfires
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130 poisonous frogs seized at Bogota airport
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How German media attention idealizes female Ukrainian refugees
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Advancing mei (Prunus mume) breeding: Genomic insights into ornamental and cold resistance traits
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The underappreciated role of pods and siliques to developing seeds
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Anisotropic plasmon engineering unlocks multilevel polarized upconversion
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Extensive eye-tracking dataset derived from Japanese L2 English learners' text reading
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Increased risk of major bark beetle outbreaks in Norway
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Investigating the porosity of sedimentary rock with neutrons
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Unique manufacturing method produces more appealing vegan meat
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Chemists invent a more efficient way to extract lithium from mining sites, oil fields, used batteries
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Biologist calls for protection and more studies of natural time capsules of climate change
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Researchers test ways to remove 'forever chemicals' from the environment and replace them in commercial goods
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Study explores how key gene modulates terpene aroma in grapes
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Billionaires are building bunkers and buying islands—are they prepping for apocalypse or pioneering a new feudalism?
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Observations inspect variability of a nearby ultra-fast rotating active star
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Study reveals flaw in long-accepted approximation used in water simulations
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Bat 'nightclubs' may be the key to solving the next pandemic
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Flexible nanoimprint lithography enables efficient fabrication of biomimetic microstructures
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New carbon-based tunable metasurface absorber paves the way for advanced terahertz technology
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Rewilding of large-bodied animals can mitigate ecosystem deterioration, study shows
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What kinds of seismic signals did Taylor Swift fans send at a Los Angeles concert?
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Predicting who will experience aesthetic chills
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Quantum geometry offers new insights into 'smart' materials with switchable electric polarity
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Largest deep-sea coral reef to date is mapped by scientists off the US Atlantic coast
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Study finds plants store carbon for shorter periods than thought
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Colorado's new wolves are alive and well, but state officials face transparency concerns about releases
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Invasive alien species biggest threat to biodiversity and livelihoods in Caribbean, according to new field guide
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Gravitational distortion of time helps tell modified gravity apart from a dark force
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New findings on fertility: Sperm can adapt to sexually transmitted microbes
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Pelicans are starving: Scientists might know why
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Discovery of structural specialization in myriapod ovaries
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Advancements in Z-pinch fusion: New insights from plasma pressure profiles
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Special publication investigates paleopathology and evolution of tuberculosis
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New models provide clarity around climate change and its impacts
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Four in five people want more climate action: UN survey
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Australia's subtropical peat bogs need fire to survive
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New ultra-short period binary discovered
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Scientists help students vanquish a Catch-22 in acquiring research experience
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Out in the cold: Enhancing frost tolerance in wheat
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Nearly half of B2B startups choose not to market themselves, researchers find
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It's snake bite season in Georgia. What you need to know
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A device for cleaning the water is being tested in Huntington Beach
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Why EU information campaigns are failing to deter migrants
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China, France launch satellite to better understand the universe
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High-tech spray can prevent and cure rusty plant threat
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Extreme heat waves in south and southeast Asia are a sign of things to come
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Video: Unraveling the mysteries of clouds
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A hydrocarbon molecule as supplier and energy storage solution for solar energy
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Design strategies toward plasmon-enhanced 2D material photodetectors
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Researchers investigate how freshwater diatoms stay in the light
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More investment needed for climate science in Africa to improve weather forecasting and save lives
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Tiniest 'starquakes' ever detected
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Mathematicians create algorithm that could accelerate IoT by using optimal traffic division
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Research provides genetic insights into the chrysanthemum's architectural elegance
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Friend breakups: Why they can sometimes feel as bad as falling out of love
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Study reveals spatiotemporal changes of ecosystem services in the Aral Sea basin
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First Nb₃Sn superconducting radio-frequency electron accelerator achieves stable acceleration
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Academic freedom unevenly distributed: Report
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More heat waves and vanishing snow: The lake Tahoe basin's future on a warming planet
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New synthesis platform allows for rapid cancer drug synthesis and testing
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Method milestone for quantum physics: Rapid test for topological 2D materials
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Genomic insights reveal evolutionary history of clouded leopards, inform conservation
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Largest flow of natural hydrogen gas ever found measured in Albanian chromium mine
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Study enhances understanding of soybean nodule structures for improved nitrogen fixation efficiency
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Researchers achieve electrosynthesis via superwetting organic-solid-water interfaces
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NASA releases new high-quality, near real-time air quality data
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Liverwort study reveals sperm release mechanism in bryophytes
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International experts issue renewed call for Global Plastics Treaty to be grounded in robust science
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Mauritius is the latest nation to decriminalize same-sex relations in a divided continent
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Evolutionary biologists investigate how plant cold specialists can adapt to the environment
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Researchers employ artificial intelligence to unlock the secrets of magnesium alloy anisotropy
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'Magic trap' preserves quantum coherence in ultracold molecules longer than expected
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'Entrepreneurial spirit': A product of nature or nurture?
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Molecular crystal motors move like microbes when exposed to light
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South Africa's Agulhas long-billed lark: Adapting, surviving despite farming taking over their nesting grounds
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Belle II experiment reports the first direct measurement of tau-to-light-lepton ratio
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Strawberries under the high-tech magnifying glass
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Flood risks rise as federal wetlands protections disappear: SC needs help, senators told
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Fluctuating coffee prices are putting mental pressure on Vietnamese farmers
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NASA's LRO finds photo op as it zips past South Korea's Danuri moon orbiter
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NASA hears from Voyager 1, the most distant spacecraft from Earth, after months of quiet
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Novel quantum sensor breaks limits of optical measurement using entanglement
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New study reveals oceanic seabirds chase tropical cyclones
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An on-chip photon-counting reconstructive spectrometer with tailored cascaded detector array
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Mycoheterotrophic plants as a key to the 'Wood Wide Web'
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How to design policies that support both aquaculture and small-scale fisheries
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X-rays reveal microstructural fingerprints of 3D-printed alloy
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Understanding the origin of superconductivity in high-temperature copper oxide superconductors
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Miniaturized jumping robots could study an asteroid's gravity
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Study aims to provide middle ground for costs associated with reducing greenhouse gas emissions
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Top ten plant and fungal species named new to science in 2023
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Why a spinning magnet can cause a second magnet to levitate
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A sleeker facial recognition technology tested on Michelangelo's David
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Converting PFAS 'forever chemicals' into valuable compounds
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Astronomers discover two new Milky Way satellite galaxy candidates
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'I have been ground down': About 50% of Australian principals and other school leaders are thinking of quitting
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Birdsong and human voice built from same genetic blueprint
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Creating optical logic gates from graphene nanoribbons
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Creating HR success: Key factors in training assessors for enhanced performance ratings
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Study delivers detailed photos of galaxies' inner structures
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Innovative methods for removing radioactive cesium from wastewater after nuclear disasters
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Researchers pioneer a new way of searching for dark matter
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Brr, it's cold in here! NASA's cryo efforts beyond the atmosphere
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Warming climate is putting more metals into Colorado's mountain streams
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Study reveals maintenance of male-related genes after loss of males in stick insects
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Molecular cooperation at the threshold of life
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A new digital ecosystem to boost food safety
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Large herbivores such as elephants, bison and moose shown to contribute to tree diversity
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Australia battles to save last 11 wild 'earless dragons'
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Artificial intelligence for the financial market: Machine learning can enhance stock return prediction
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Ancient rocks improve understanding of tectonic activity between earthquakes
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New phononics materials may lead to smaller, more powerful wireless devices
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New and highly infectious E. coli strain resistant to powerful antibiotics
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Probing neptunium's atomic structure with laser spectroscopy
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Researchers elucidate ultrafast laser-induced solid-to-overdense-plasma transitions
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Researchers discover new ways to excite spin waves with extreme infrared light
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Extracting intersectional stereotypes from English text
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Trees on a university campus endure droughts with help from leaky pipes
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Illuminating the path to hearing recovery: Structural insights into a receptor protein's role in auditory function
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Tips to safely watch the total solar eclipse
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Scientists demonstrate the transport of light cargo using tethered and untethered soft robots made from hydrogels
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Study reveals how kelp forests persisted through the large 2014–2016 Pacific marine heat wave
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Researchers improve solid oxide fuel cell threefold
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Moon rocks with unique dust found
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Hexagonal metallic-mean approximants help bridge gap between quasicrystals and modulated structures
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Researchers look to rice for 'clean label' ingredients
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Weight loss drug from highly toxic plant can now be produced in yeast
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Swedish media report that the winners of the Nobel Prize in chemistry may have been announced early
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Does your community have a personality type?
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Birth of universe's earliest galaxies observed for first time
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Engineered biocatalyst for making 'drop-in' biofuels
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Not quite an introvert or an extrovert? Maybe you're an ambivert
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Scientists discover massive energy imbalance on Saturn
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Why zebrafish can regenerate damaged heart tissue, while other fish species cannot
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NASA has a new database to predict meteoroid hazards for spaceflight
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Physicists use machine learning techniques to search for exotic-looking collisions that could indicate new physics
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DNA from Stone Age chewing gum sheds light on diet, disease in Scandinavia's ancient hunter-gatherers
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How the world might look if animals had legal rights
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A new type of ringed seal described in West Greenland
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Research concludes women have higher levels of personal growth among deaf people
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Study reveals antiviral properties of solid wood surfaces
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Vietnam's Ha Long Bay losing its hue
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Provincial policies on campus sexual violence are inconsistent across Canada, say researchers
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First atomic-scale 'movie' of microtubules under construction, a key process for cell division
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Tampa's fall nights are getting hotter: Why researchers worry
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St. Louis Zoo helps oryx species come back from near-extinction
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Pillars of Creation star in new visualization from NASA's Hubble and Webb telescopes
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Cosmic rays streamed through Earth's atmosphere 41,000 years ago: New findings on the Laschamps excursion
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New species of pirate spiders discovered on South Atlantic island
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New method integrates quantum dots with metasurfaces for enhanced luminescence
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Research team takes a fundamental step toward a functioning quantum internet
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Stronger than nature: Optimized radicals as potential novel catalysts
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Should we ditch big exam halls? Research shows how high ceilings are associated with a lower score
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Using Twitter/X to promote research findings found to have little impact on number of citations
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The name game: CEOs with favorable surnames found to receive higher pay
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New method enables fast crystal structure analysis of intrinsically disordered proteins
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The power of persistence: Bridging the gender gap in patent applications
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Free-forming organelles help plants adapt to climate change
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Discovery of three novel Minorisa species, the smallest predatory marine picoplankton
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Seed ferns experimented with complex leaf vein networks 201 million years ago, paleontologists find
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First Nations-led AI technology holds promise for salmon recovery
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India's tigers climb high as climate, human pressure rises
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Iceland volcano still spewing lava, one month on
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New approach to single-cell RNA structure sequencing unveils biomarkers for human development and disease
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A young Black scientist discovered a pivotal leprosy treatment in the 1920s—but an older colleague took the credit
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Cyberflashing is now a criminal offense—but the normalization of this behavior among young people needs to change
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Researchers use independent measurement methods to reveal earliest stages of star development
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AI technique promotes green hydrogen production using more abundant chemical elements
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Physiological and archaeological evidence rewrites assumptions about a gendered division of labor in prehistoric times
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A ship found far off Israel's coast could shed light on the navigation skills of ancient mariners
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Child poverty is on the rise in Canada, putting over 1 million kids at risk of life-long negative effects
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Researchers search for solutions to construct a comprehensive workforce
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Stable magnetic bundles achieved at room temperature and zero magnetic field
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Researchers: Sweden has vast 'old growth' forests, but they are being chopped down faster than the Amazon
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Researchers solve 2,000-year-old mystery of the destructive shipworm
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Researchers using pulsar measurements to probe dark matter find Milky Way galaxy is highly dynamic
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Research explores the benefits and risks to pornography
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In novel quantum computer design, qubits use magnets to selectively communicate
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Black holes could come in 'perfect pairs' in an ever expanding universe
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Eclipses aren't just visual spectacles, they are at the heart of scientific efforts to understand distant planets
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Body of a woman discovered among remains of 25 warrior monks of the Order of Calatrava in Guadalajara
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How farming could change in a post-growth world
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Induced production of specialized steroids by transcriptional reprogramming in Petunia hybrida
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Australians say AI shouldn't produce political news, but it's okay for sports
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Developers in England will be forced to create habitats for wildlife—here's how it works
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Resident perceptions of the ring-necked parakeet in the UK
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Solar storm puts on brilliant light show across the globe, but no serious problems reported
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Giant deep-sea vent tubeworm symbionts use two carbon fixation pathways to grow at record speeds
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Study could lead to improved mussel production
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We can't eradicate deadly cane toads—but there's a way to stop them killing wildlife
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A staggering 96% of California residential land is zoned for single-family housing, study finds
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Q&A: Guns and domestic abuse: Supreme Court upholds longstanding, lifesaving ban
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Mining worker study: Key insights into the state of WA mining's mental health
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Algorithms that predict crime are watching, and judging us by the cards we've been dealt
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Previously unknown details of aphids in flight to contribute to improved crop security
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Scientists uncover previously unknown properties of gallium
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Rolling with the punches: How mantis shrimp defend against high-speed strikes
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Scientists manufacture a surface that has virucidal properties but does not use any chemicals
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Workers in their teens and early 20s are more likely to get hurt than older employees, says researcher
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Synthetic pathway for promising nitride compounds discovered
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'Triple star' discovery could revolutionize understanding of stellar evolution
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Compelling unemployed people to widen their job search is often counterproductive, researcher finds
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Europe's Ariane 6 rocket finally ready for liftoff
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The serious side of kid and canine play
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Antibiotic discovery effort uses AI to uncover potential new antibiotics in the global microbiome
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'Speckles' the piebald dolphin makes a splash as Australian first
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Billions of dollars to clean up abandoned oil and gas wells will only make a dent
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Limits for quantum computers: Perfect clocks are impossible, research finds
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US election: Turning off TikTok is a big risk for the Democrats
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Study finds schools of fish can make less noise than a solitary swimmer
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Novel material supercharges innovation in electrostatic energy storage
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Genes provide hope for the survival of Arabia's last big cat
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Study shows that capuchin monkeys use sticks and stones to dig for food underground
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Myths about plastic pollution are leading to public confusion: Here's why
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How the microbes in wastewater can make our cities more sustainable
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Bike Bus gains supporters as a way to promote sustainable and safe mobility
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New tool sheds light on palm oil production
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14,000 displaced in Myanmar after record rain sparks floods
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Climate change and sea level rise pose an acute challenge for cities with combined sewer systems
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Using Berry phase monopole engineering for high-temperature spintronic devices
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Two small NASA satellites will measure soil moisture, volcanic gases
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Saturday Citations: The neurology of pair bonding and one small step for robots
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Researchers develop instrument to measure lava viscosity in the field
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Overcoming fine process limits with linker ion affinity
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During a year of extremes, carbon dioxide levels surge faster than ever
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How marketing and business school educators can help combat climate change
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A new 'metal swap' method for creating lateral heterostructures of 2D materials
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Research shows baby bird development harmed by sound of cars
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Errors detected in several historical consumer price indices
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New strategy to obtain carbon nanotube fibers with higher dynamic strength
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NASA data reveal possible reason some exoplanets are shrinking
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A protein that enables smell in ants—and stops cell death
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Single pixel imaging enabled by fiber laser arrays is expected to achieve remote detection
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An adjuvant made in yeast could lower vaccine cost and boost availability
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Surveying wetlands for infectious bird flu—and finding it
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Ancestral ties to the Kabayan 'fire' mummies is driving research to save them
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Researchers create coating solution for safer food storage
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Inactivating the Tgfbr1 gene in mouse embryos results in extra limbs and no external genitals
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Surprising trend in global fishing industries: Study finds decline in catch per fisher since the 1990s
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Half of mangrove ecosystems at risk: conservationists
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Carbon budget for 1.5°C will run out in six years at current emissions levels, says new research
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Researcher proposes paradigm shift in enzyme biochemistry
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Animal photo editing and its impact on donations to conservation charities
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Observations reveal complex morphology of Big Three Dragons
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Resistant breeding lines for leafminer, corky root and downy mildew in lettuce
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Research team introduces superaerophobic three-dimensional nickel catalysts for accelerated water electrolysis
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Participation in climate protests partly depends on expected size, study finds
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A comprehensive derivative synthesis method for development of new antimicrobial drugs
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Heat wave cancels lessons for half Pakistan's schoolchildren
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New method enables synthesis of hundreds of new 2D materials
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Deriving mammalian DNA methylation predictors for maximum life span, gestation time and age at sexual maturity
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What kind of seafood is morally ethical to eat?
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African smallholder farmers benefit from reduced crop losses and higher incomes from a novel pest alert service
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Plant material on obsidian blades on Rapa Nui suggests settlers there visited South America and returned
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Short X-ray pulses reveal source of light-induced ferroelectricity in SrTiO₃
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A change in rigidity switches the function of protein condensates involved in sensing touch
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Metalens array to enable next-generation true-3D near-eye displays
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Satellite altimetry reveals significant changes in water levels of Chinese lakes over two decades
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Researchers publish first harmonized exposure protocol for ecotoxicity testing of micro- and nano-plastics
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As homeschooling numbers keep rising in Australia, is more regulation a good idea?
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After 50 years, US to return to moon on January 25
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Employing optical lightning data to identify gamma-ray flashes from thunderstorms
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Dark energy is one of the biggest puzzles in science and we're now a step closer to understanding it
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Structural color ink: Printable, non-iridescent and lightweight
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New technique developed for targeted protein degradation
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US military launched a secret anti-vax campaign in the Philippines—here's why one researcher isn't surprised
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Do people everywhere care less about their cats than their dogs?
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Solar storms that caused pretty auroras can create havoc with technology—here's how
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Intelligence doesn't make you immune to conspiracy theories—it's more about thinking style, says researcher
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Cyclone bears down on flood-hit Kenya, Tanzania
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Decoding the Cascade hop genome: Unraveling evolutionary secrets and divergence in the Cannabaceae family
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How wildfires change soil chemistry
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Scientists develop synthetic molecules that can 'ferry' mucus-clearing ions blocked by cystic fibrosis
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Global study discovers natural hazards threaten over 3,000 species
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Whale calves found stealing milk from other mothers
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What is forensic genetic genealogy? Technique used in Rachel Morin case is scantly regulated
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Exploring new physics arising from electron interactions in semiconductor moiré superlattices
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Einstein telescope E-TEST prototype passes its first series of tests
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Video: Converting captured carbon dioxide to usable materials with environmentally-friendly reagents
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Weather v climate: How to make sense of an unusual cold snap while the world is hotter than ever
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Proteins in ancient skeletons could provide key insights into human evolution
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DNA construction leads to unexpected discovery of important cell function
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Fetal cells can be traced back to the first day of embryonic development
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Opinion: Environmental sustainability and consumption
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Q&A: The new landscape of corporate climate disclosure
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Unveiling inaoside A: An antioxidant derived from mushrooms
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Radio astronomers bypass disturbing Earth's atmosphere with new calibration technique
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Optimizing cytochrome P450 network for high-level production of quillaic acid
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Scientific drilling unravels historical mystery surrounding Santorini volcanic archipelago
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More precise understanding of dark energy achieved using AI
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Don't blame the sharks: Research reveals why more hooked tarpon are being eaten
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Leopard DNA study in South Africa traces ancestry to ice age—and will guide conservation
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Research finds evergreens with smaller leaves offer better air pollution mitigation
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Coin tosses are not 50/50: Researchers find a slight bias
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Dogma-challenging telomere findings may offer new insights for cancer treatments
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Biodegradable 'living plastic' houses bacterial spores that help it break down
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Researchers develop new method for detecting chronic GI disease in dogs
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A new perspective on the temperature inside tropical forests
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Characterizing social networks by the company they keep
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Floods strand dozens of tourists in Kenya's Maasai Mara
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Researchers reveal structure and assembly mechanism of unique module in cellulosome
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Public health beliefs predict support for climate action, study shows
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Improving grape yield predictions: The rise of semi-supervised berry counting with CDMENet
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Study shows transgenic expression of rubisco factors increases photosynthesis and chilling tolerance in maize
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Earth to warm up to 2.9C even with current climate pledges: UN
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Research reveals molecular mechanism of asymmetric calcium-sensitive receptor activation
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Bat with species-devastating fungus discovered in Colorado
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Surprising methane discovery in Yukon glaciers: 'Much more widespread than we thought'
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Acclaimed primatologist Frans de Waal dies at 75: Emory
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How nitrogen has been underestimated in lake ecosystems
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The sun is reaching the peak of its activity—here's how that could cause more auroras and solar storms
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Even inactive deep-sea 'smokers' are densely colonized by microbial communities, study shows
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New research suggests girls in single-sex schools do slightly better in exams than girls in co-ed environments
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Avian flu detected in New York City wild birds
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Civilizations could use gravitational lenses to transmit power from star to star
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Fans forgo facemasks as India's toxic smog clouds World Cup
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Researchers find promising locus for molecular design breeding in legumes
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Metal-free and transition-metal-doped ZIF-8@CNT catalysts prepared by one-step high-temperature pyrolysis
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Anoxia begets anoxia: A positive feedback to the deoxygenation of temperate lakes
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Assessing soil carbon stocks accurately
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Overburdened caseworkers put foster youths' online safety on the back burner
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Fewer than 1% of schools in England have full policies on second languages, language learning and English
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Without proper management, Brazil's Cerrado becomes disfigured and less resilient to climate change
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To make science more approachable, 'Curiosity' series takes viewers behind the scenes of scientists' lives
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Wildlife smoke may curb movement, sociability of woodpeckers
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Single-atom catalysis: In search of 'holy grails' in catalysis
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Biochemists discover first new antibacterial class in decades
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Can AI nip tree disease in the bud?
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MeerKAT: The South African radio telescope that's transformed our understanding of the cosmos
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Ants are hungry for sugar and oil: Research team reveals insect tastes in tropical forests
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Rapid, simultaneous detection of multiple bacteria achieved with handheld sensor
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Exploring a molecular mechanism that facilitates thermophilic fungal adaptation to temperature change
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First emperor penguin in more than a decade hatched at SeaWorld
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Virus discovery is new ammunition for tackling 'germ warfare' in humans
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Scientists achieve real-time capture of ionization process and subsequent structural changes
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AI and social media may be fueling the climate crisis, say researchers
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Understanding how fire shapes plants can help protect them
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Electronic sensor the size of a single molecule a potential game-changer
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Twelve countries sign the Zero Debris Charter
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Scientists create world's strongest iron-based superconducting magnet using AI
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Private US moon lander still working after breaking leg and falling, but not for long
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The ecology of industrial renewal
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Image: Hubble captures globular cluster NGC 2298
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Like the phoenix, Australia's giant birds of prey rise again from limestone caves
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Elite coaches migrating to Western countries to advance careers
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Fooled: Herbivorous animals 'led by the nose' to leave plants alone
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New tool developed to improve deadly superbug treatment
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Saturday Citations: Mediterranean diet racks up more points; persistent quantum coherence; vegan dogs
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New theoretical framework unlocks mysteries of synchronization in turbulent dynamics
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A Russian cosmonaut becomes the first person to spend 1,000 days in space
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South Florida's nearshore reefs less vulnerable to ocean acidification, study finds
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A high-quality Bougainvillea genome helps to explore evolutionary history of a pigment biosynthetic pathway
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What is a 'worm moon' and does it still mark the start of spring?
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First molecular insights into the degradation of the ribosomal 30S subunit
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Programs to prevent sexual violence show no evidence of curbing assaults, analysis finds
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State of the world's orchids revealed in new report
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Researchers explain how cities can implement environmentally sustainable densification
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Study illuminates cues algae use to 'listen' to their environment
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Most Ukrainians displaced by the war plan to return home when it is safe, research shows
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Worker mobility can impact adoption of new technology
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Giant leap toward neuromorphic devices: High-performance spin-wave reservoir computing
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Private companies are exploiting outer space, but the law is struggling to catch up
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New technology unscrambles the chatter of microbes
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New code developed for tokamak plasma rotation and transport analysis
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Five common English words we don't know the origins of—including 'boy' and 'dog'
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Berry tasty: The fruits emerging from new breeding and processing
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Microfossils shed light on the long fossil record of euglenoids
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Seconded employees provide more novel and innovative ideas, finds research
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Image: Nighttime on the East Coast
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Colorado-based companies Voyager Space, Palantir join forces on national security work in space
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Morocco's farming revolution: Defying drought with science
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Warming world dampening winter sports in Canada
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Novel comparative approach enables mapping of fish 'countries'
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Study traces the roots of longstanding cultural interactions across the Tibetan Plateau to prehistoric times
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Vera Rubin Observatory could find up to 70 interstellar objects a year
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Novel method improves Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy detection of ultra-low concentration trace substances
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Charity scams get active over the holidays: Expert tips to avoid them
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Innovative nanosheet method revolutionizes brain imaging for multi-scale and long-term studies
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Advancing soybean yield through high-throughput UAV phenotyping and dynamic modeling
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Scientists find common genes defending coffee plants against devastating disease
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Critical dialogue helps straight men confront sexist, homophobic beliefs
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Trout in mine-polluted rivers are genetically 'isolated,' new study shows
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Iron meteorites hint that our infant solar system was more doughnut than dartboard
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Chile mourns 122 killed in wildfire inferno, searches for missing
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After a 17-year wait, cicadas emerge a little early in Chicago area: 'It's a milestone'
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Study unveils emotional hubs that exist across languages
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Breaking boundaries in quantum photonics: New nanocavities unlock new frontiers in light confinement
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The encounter between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens as told by their genomes
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Technique could improve the sensitivity of quantum sensing devices
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Crocodile genetics study to inform population management
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Spring irrigation can reduce summer heat wave events
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You leave a 'microbe fingerprint' on every piece of clothing you wear—and it could help forensic scientists solve crimes
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Velvet worm slime could inspire sustainable synthetic materials, study finds
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Webb peers into the tendrils of NGC 604
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Neurons in the visual system of flies exhibit surprisingly heterogeneous wiring, connectome analysis finds
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Sexual harassment and stereotyping: How coastal sciences are failing women in the field
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India hopes cloud seeding can wash away deadly smog
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Novel methodology projects growth of native trees, enhancing return on investment in forest restoration
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The advantage of digital-native brands setting up physical brand stores—and the challenge of preserving online revenue
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Scientists create the thinnest lens on Earth, enabled by excitons
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Image: Rusty red waters in Madagascar
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Increasing vegetable crops will not ease hunger if supply chains don't keep pace
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Scientists explain unique formation of ancient algae that evolved photosynthesis and oxygenated the planet
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High-tech aerial mapping reveals England's hedgerow landscape
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New resource pinpoints inner workings of sorghum plant cells for designing better bioenergy feedstock
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Ultrafast X-ray pulses force atoms to give up their electronic secrets
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Researchers develop a more precise carbon footprint measurement method
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Six turtle species that live in Australia are all vulnerable or endangered, but there's hope
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Molecular stop signal identified: The surveillance system of cell division
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Reflecting on one's values increases success in job search, says study
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Uncertainty clouds UN talks on biopiracy treaty
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European Bison can adapt well to the Mediterranean climate of southern Spain, analysis suggests
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Sloshing cold front detected in a massive galaxy cluster
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Excavated dolmen in Sweden one of the oldest in Scandinavia
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World's chocolate supply threatened by devastating virus
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Noxious fumes at night aren't a pollinating moth's delight
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Business and management graduates can become sustainability champions—lessons from Uganda and Tanzania
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Drone technology to aid restoration, resilience of Native Hawaiian fishponds
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Suicide threats are a weapon of family violence. How can police balance mental health needs with protecting victims?
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Boeing's first astronaut flight called off at the last minute in latest setback
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Researchers develop a novel method to study nuclear reactions on short-lived isotopes involved in explosions of stars
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Once they have laid their eggs, fish become 'young' again: Study
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An important step towards a novel method for early cancer diagnosis
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Solar-driven green synthesis of epoxides
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How to spot AI fake content—and what policymakers can do to help stop it
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Hurricane Beryl, first of 2024 season, bears down on Caribbean
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Webb finds dwarf galaxies reionized the universe
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Growth mindset teaching helps students make the grade
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Curiosity captures a martian day, from dawn to dusk
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Scientists track world's largest turtles to previously unknown foraging locations
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Studying the otherworldly sounds in Antarctic waters
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Opinion: Smartphones mean we're always available to our bosses. 'Right to disconnect' laws are a necessary fix
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Study tracks how wetland tree stem emissions vary by season, location, and hydrological conditions
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Asteroid rocks begin to reveal our solar system's origins
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Researchers experimentally determine the reaction mechanism for catalytic ammonia production
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New strategy for assessing the applicability of reactions
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'Acceleration beats' shine bright light on a novel universal modulation regime in a semiconductor-based laser
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Researchers triple carbon nanotube yield for LEDs, solar cells, flexible and transparent electronics
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ALMA observation of young star reveals details of dust grains
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A strange intermittent radio signal from space has astronomers puzzled
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Cultural and linguistic networks of central African hunter–gatherers have ancient origin, study finds
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Planned 'mass execution' of geese in Conn. city paused after outpouring of passionate input on both sides
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COSMIC: Expanding the search for extraterrestrial intelligence
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New database reveals presence of magnetic bacteria in animals
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Flood watch as Beryl sweeps across US
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NASA wants to learn to live off the land on the moon
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Toba supereruption may have facilitated dispersal of modern humans out of Africa
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New understanding of a common plant enzyme could lead to better crop management
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Researchers reveal annual distribution change of mountain runoff in Hexi Corridor
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A transition-metal-free zeolite catalyst for direct conversion of methane to methanol
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Some snakes show signs of self-recognition in olfactory tests
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Researchers achieve breakthrough in silicon-compatible magnetic whirls
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Q&A: Bringing forest therapy indoors can improve your health
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How DEI rollbacks at colleges and universities set back learning
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Inclusive leadership could be a game-changer for business
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Pesticide-free as a new pathway for agriculture
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Newport New residents ask city to consider barriers for coal dust
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Green growth in Europe: Decoding the EU's journey to sustainability (1990-2019)
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SpaceX lines up pair of Space Coast launches for the weekend
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Catalina's invasive mule deer are spared death from above: They still face an uncertain fate
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How pooling solutions can be strengthened in road transport
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Study reveals a higher market valuation of cash holdings of firms adopting electronic voting
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Diamond dust as a potential alternative to contrast agent gadolinium in magnetic resonance imaging
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Saplings reveal how changing climate may undermine forests
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Billionaire's 2nd SpaceX trip featuring spacewalk aims for early summer launch
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Nine new snail species discovered in Papua New Guinea, a biodiversity hot spot at risk
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New insights into juvenile crown-of-thorns starfish behaviors that threaten reefs
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Smaller laser facility uses new method to exceed previous record for proton acceleration
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Exceptionally early heat wave hits Finland
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A non-exploitative economy favored the splendor of the Iberian Peninsula's Copper Age communities, says study
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Riskier times on campuses mean we need a tool for prevention and intervention of sexual assaults, researchers say
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PMAT: Researchers develop a new tool for efficient assembly of plant mitochondrial genomes
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Environmental groups grateful but vigilant after Key Bridge collapse
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Unexpectedly massive black holes dominate small galaxies in the distant universe
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Team investigates vegetation and rainfall in central Asia in early Eocene, finds lessons for Earth's future
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A physical qubit with built-in error correction
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Rice husk can be used as a promising sustainable packaging material
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The first flowers evolved before bees—so how did they become so dazzling?
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Changing the color of commonly used agricultural nets lessens insect damage to Kujo leek fields
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Study teases out strategies to prevent fatal deer disease from re-entering New York state
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Minnesota lakes finally freezing over at latest dates on record
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New study suggests warming seas are negatively affecting beluga whales' aggregation patterns
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Amber reveals mating behavior of cretaceous water striders
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Magnetic with a pinch of hydrogen: Research team develops new idea to improve the properties of ultra-thin materials
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As heat waves warm the Pacific Ocean, effects on marine life remain murky
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It's not naïve: Treating youth violence as a disease gets results
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Using supercomputer researchers discover new clues to improving fusion confinement
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SpaceX ends nearly two-week lull with Space Coast launch
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Pacific cities found to be much older than previously thought
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Simple tool could facilitate discovery of new mechanically-responsive materials
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New technology could lead to quick, minimally invasive cancer diagnoses
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In America, national parks are more than scenic—they're sacred. But they were created at a cost to Native Americans
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Young female voters were the key to defeating populists in Poland: A blueprint to reverse democracy's decline
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Better tech needed to increase soil organic carbon and crop yields, study says
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Study suggests Holstein dairy cows not harmed by producing beef crossbred calves
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EPA is funding more community air-pollution monitoring in Colorado, but nonprofits struggle to roll it out
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Engaging children with science helps with long-term interest in STEM, research finds
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Trash to treasure—Researchers turn metal waste into catalyst for hydrogen
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Unprecedented ocean heating shows risks of world 3C warmer
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Scientists shine new light on the future of nanoelectronic devices
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Natural gas flare samples collected by aircraft reveal high variation in nitrogen oxides emission estimates
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Scientists discover new behavior of membranes that could lead to unprecedented separations
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Stone Age herders transported heavy rock tools to grind animal bones, plants and pigment
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Ocean forests: How 'floating' mangroves could provide a broad range of ecological and social benefits
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Entanglement entropies of nuclear systems found to grow as the volume of those systems
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China to send three astronauts to Tiangong space station, part of its ambitious program
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These plants evolved in Florida millions of years ago. They may be gone in decades.
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In US capital, selfies with asteroid hinting at Earth's origins
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Scientists find the sounds beneath our feet are fingerprints of rock stability
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Engineers find a way to protect microbes from extreme conditions
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Eclipse chasers head to southern Illinois for 2nd total solar eclipse in 7 years
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Researchers discuss unity and the power of racial healing
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Italians' and Swedes' gestures vary when they tell stories, which may show cultures think differently about narratives
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Early heat and insect strike are stressing urban trees—even as canopy cover drops
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New method enhances X-ray microscopy for detecting tiny defects
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Is fear of sharks being overblown?
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For threatened polar bears, the climate change diet is a losing proposition
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Movement sensors show promise in identifying horses at injury risk
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Q&A: Report explores the challenge of ending food waste and food insecurity in Australia
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NASA asteroid sample contains life-critical water and carbon
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Bid to end deadly cooking methods which stoke global warming
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Discovery of one-dimensional topological insulator for qubits, other technology
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Conservation actions for South Africa's declining white shark population now a matter of urgency, say researchers
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Analysis establishes a framework for fairness in accounting, auditing
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'Heroes in the fire': Scientists' film shows the reality of firefighting in the Amazon
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Japan scientists make smiling robot with 'living' skin
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Mechanism of grafting Prunus sp. to control crown gall disease by regulating the rhizosphere environment
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Ripe for knowledge: Unraveling the genetic ties of banana softening
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From fungi to fashion: Mushroom eco-leather is moving towards the mainstream
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Optical barcodes expand range of high-resolution sensor
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Powerful tornadoes roar through US Midwest, killing 3
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Back on Earth: NASA's Orion capsule put to the test before crewed mission
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Pulsating Snake: First millisecond pulsar discovered in the galactic center
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Madagascar's ancient baobab forests are being restored by communities—with a little help from AI
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New method for tracking water bodies improves security against extreme events
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Study uncovers the role of soil microbes in forest ecosystems
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Ultra-sensitive lead detector could significantly improve water quality monitoring
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Liquid reagent can rapidly inactivate coronavirus for faster, safer and potentially life-saving testing
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Eclipse viewing safety: Keeping your & your kid's vision safe
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Schooling fish expend less energy in turbulent water compared to solitary swimmers, study finds
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Venus' atmospheric chemical anomalies may motivate future astrobiology missions
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European alder spittlebug nymphs found to protect themselves with coat of bubbles
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Adapting to climate change: Mutation enables flour beetles to speed up their development
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JWST observes the Kuiper Belt: Sedna, Gonggong, and Quaoar
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Heatmaps show trematodes congregate in certain parts of amphibians' bodies, often to dire physical consequences
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Research unveils nickel-based catalysts with remarkable economic feasibility
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What does the American public really think of AI?
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With higher fees and more ads, streaming services cashing in by using old tactics of cable TV
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New research confirms that Beethoven had lead poisoning—but it didn't kill him
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Cassava: The perilous past and promising future of a toxic but nourishing crop
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Bioenergy sorghum wax, a potentially valuable coproduct, enhances crop's resilience
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Advances and challenges in understanding compound weather and climate extremes
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Researchers surprised by penned fish responses to robots
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Earth isn't the only planet with seasons, but they can look wildly different on other worlds
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New colorful plastic films for versatile sensors and electronic displays
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Study explores spectacular ionization cones of the galaxy NGC 5252
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Automated machine learning robot unlocks new potential for genetics research
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Earth's frozen zones are in trouble. We're already seeing the consequences, researcher says
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Researchers investigate role of water molecules in formation of condensates in cells
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Scientists generate first single-cell atlas of the primate brain
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Climate change worsened Chinese extreme heat and flooding event in 2020: Study
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Astronomers confirm a new 'Trojan' asteroid that shares an orbit with Mars
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AI able to identify drug-resistant typhoid-like infection from microscopy images in matter of hours
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Researchers urge alliances to ensure supply chain security
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Researchers use the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument to make the largest 3D map of our universe
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Artificial intelligence helps scientists engineer plants to fight climate change
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Neutralizing electronic inhomogeneity in cleaved bulk MoS₂
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Fake academic papers are on the rise: Why they're a danger and how to stop them
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Scientists uncover ocean's intricate web of microbial interactions across different depths
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A triumph of galaxies in three new images from the VLT Survey Telescope
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The effects of primer pairs, PCR conditions, and peptide nucleic acid clamps on plant root fungal diversity assessment
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NASA wants to put a massive telescope on the moon
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Four new astronauts head to the International Space Station for a 6-month stay
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South Africa's conservation model: Why expanding the use of biodiversity to generate money is a good idea
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Chatbot guides women through post-prison challenges
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'Analog uncanny': How this weird and experimental side of TikTok is forging the future of horror
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Neurobiology: Examining how bats distinguish different sounds
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Quantum material-based spintronic devices operate at ultra-low power
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Navy looks to test drinking wells for potential 'forever chemicals' from Chesapeake base
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Discovery made about Fischer–Tropsch process could help improve fuel production
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How do oceans start to close? New study suggests the Atlantic may 'soon' enter its declining phase
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Skip the fancy perks—better staff well-being could be as simple as the view from the office window
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Researchers observe salt dissolution at the atomic level
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How being furloughed affected people's sense of time and relationship with work
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Synthesis of two new carbides provides perspective on how complex carbon structures could exist on other planets
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Why removing protections on social media in the name of free speech is bad for peacebuilding
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Silky ants turn to aphids for medicine when sick
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Study finds media coverage focused on NASA mathematician's achievements, but treated discrimination as past problem
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The omnipresence of PFAS—and what we can do about them
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Reimagining quantum dot single-photon sources: A breakthrough in monolithic Fabry-Perot microcavities
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Electric utilities push back on proposal to remove Eklutna River hydropower dam
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Researchers engineer poplar trees to synthesize valuable chemical squalene, normally harvested from shark livers
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Making sure ESA's cloud and aerosol satellite is aerosol-free
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Researchers develop high-efficiency carbon dioxide electroreduction system for reducing carbon footprint
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A global plastics treaty is being negotiated in Ottawa this week—here's the latest
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Although trust in science remains high, the public questions scientists' adherence to science's norms
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Five takeaways from a sweeping report on climate change in the US
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New NASA software simulates science missions for observing terrestrial freshwater
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It's a challenging drive to Washington's ocean beaches as state spends billions to help fish
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Epigenetic insights: How hybrid poplar regenerates shoots
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NASA solar sail technology passes crucial deployment test
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New England report calls for dramatic increase in sustainable forestry
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Study reveals birth month impact on soccer careers
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Q&A: The impact of China's rapidly aging society
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New study offers a cleaner path for controlling water, transforming greenhouse gases
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Close connectivity within the North Atlantic current system identified
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Sunday sales did not harm nor help liquor, grocery stores
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Ant behavior inspires autonomous material assembly research
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Researchers quickly and easily predict emerging contaminant concentrations in wastewater with AI
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No 'human era' in Earth's geological history, scientists say
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Paper-based biosensor offers fast, easy detection of fecal contamination on produce farms
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In the Wild West of corporate space travel, humans could return to the moon. But does it bring diplomatic challenges?
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Minerals and land use determine carbon storage in soils, finds study
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Managing meandering waterways in a changing world
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Five things to watch for at COP28 climate talks
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New high-throughput device to unlock the potential of advanced materials
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Applying the art of origami to advance 3D bioprinting
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Scientists discover additional healthy deep-sea coral reefs and new seamounts in the Galápagos
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Study finds wild nematode worms learn to avoid harmful bacteria—and their offspring inherit this knowledge
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Spekboom bushes protect earth but can they cool Earth?
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Study indicates Pennsylvania private forest landowners value fire as tool to manage woodlands
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Study investigates a massive 'spider' pulsar
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Report suggests measures to promote phosphorus recovery and recycling in Norway
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New nuclei can help shape our understanding of fundamental science on Earth and in the cosmos
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Physicists combine multiple Higgs boson pair studies and discover clues about the stability of the universe
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Scientists find Eurasian jays can use 'mental time travel' like humans
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Dutch farmers struggle through extreme weather
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Q&A: Researchers highlight the potential for microrobots in diagnosing and treating infectious diseases
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Q&A: Johannesburg has been hit by severe water shortages—new plan to manage the crisis isn't the answer
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New study suggests we're likely underestimating the future impact of PFAS in the environment
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Researchers propose a new way for signal-amplification of chemosensors by flexibly manipulating an allosteric trigger
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The people who are most active on social media are also the most active offline, shows study
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Synthetic human embryos let researchers study early development while sidestepping ethical and logistical hurdles
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Accelerating how new drugs are made with machine learning
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When not to reward whistleblowers
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A new approach to the sensible use of carbon dioxide from car exhaust gases
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A positive spin: Electrospinning and electrospraying synergism for the nanomaterials industry
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Sperm's secret voltage switch: Scientists unlock the mystery of motility
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New microbe-central model predicts global grassland soil pH under climate change
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Improving transformation frequency in maize
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Our minds handle risk strangely—and that's partly why we delayed climate action so long, researcher says
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A universal framework for spatial biology
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New technique incorporates carbon-14 in a single step for safer, more efficient drug discovery
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Molecular sensor enables water bear hardiness by triggering dormancy, study finds
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New radar analysis method can improve winter river safety
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Childhood in medieval Bavaria: What teeth reveal about nutrition and migration
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Young disabled people experience institutional discrimination and stigmatization in mainstream English schools
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Aircraft observations point to near neutral carbon dioxide exchange in northern tropical Africa
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Machine learning classifies 191 of the world's most damaging viruses
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Sugar-coated gold nanoparticles can quickly eliminate bacterial infections, no antibiotics required
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NASA astronauts return to Space Coast ahead of Starliner launch
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New research reveals full diversity of killer whales as two species come into view on Pacific Coast
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Understanding the link between biodiversity loss and technology life cycles
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Air pollution harms pollinators more than pests, study finds
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Typhoon Koinu skirts Hong Kong, heads for southern China's Hainan island
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Animals with disabilities get a little help from engineering design students
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Deciphering molecular mysteries: New insights into metabolites that control aging and disease
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Research offers novel method to analyze implications of large-scale flood adaptation
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Veterinarians team up with fishers to evaluate the health of accidentally caught sea turtles
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Organizations need to beware of 'institutional parasites,' study says
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A local bright spot among melting glaciers: 2,000 km of Antarctic ice-covered coastline has been stable for 85 years
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Missing gene in mouse sperm could explain infertility
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Larger and more frequent solar storms will make for potential disruptions and spectacular auroras on Earth
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Flights slowly resume at Sicily's Catania airport as volcano erupts
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Anthropocene or not, it is our current epoch that we should be fighting for
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Experts propose a long-term strategy for wildfire risk management in the era of climate change
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Blue Origin logs SpaceX Starship concerns as it preps for 1st New Glenn launch
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'I cried a little': from Texas to Canada, the awe and beauty of solar eclipse
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Dancing droplets' new spin on water harvesting
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Mapping media bias: How AI powers a new media bias detector
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Gardeners can help identify potentially invasive plants
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Study reveals accelerated soil priming under climate warming
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New technique visualizes mechanical structure of the cell nucleus for the first time
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First US lunar lander in more than 50 years rockets toward moon with commercial deliveries
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Wildlife officials aim to keep Colorado's wolves from meeting the endangered Mexican wolf
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Advanced analytical technologies for controlling medical cannabis production
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Uncovering how HIV assembles its lipid coat, which allows it to enter cells
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Humble leaders boost employees' workplace status and leadership potential, finds study
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Some Chinese cities have outsourced on others' efforts to cut carbon emissions
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Experts urge reforms at FDA to rebuild trust
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Astrophysicist proposes a new theory of gravity without a conservation law
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Developing a flat soliton microcomb source
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Artificial intelligence speeds the discovery of more sustainable, higher-performing polymers
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EU debates 2040 milestone towards carbon-neutral future
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Using AI to develop a new method for improving electrocatalytic converters
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Are social media apps dangerous? Scholars explain how companies rely on young users but fail to protect them
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New observations confirm important step in star formation
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The dangers of misaligned product co-development contracts and how they can derail innovation in high-tech firms
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Flexible, biodegradable and wireless magnetoelectric paper for simple in situ personalization of bioelectric implants
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Fossilized frog with belly full of eggs unearthed in China is oldest of its kind
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New study with video shows how female frogs defend themselves against unwanted mating
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A monster eddy current is spinning into existence off the coast of Sydney—will it bring a new marine heat wave?
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Researchers invent artificial intelligence model to design new superbug-fighting antibiotics
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Expert on dimorphous expressions explains the term 'cute aggression'
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On-surface synthesis of carbyne: An sp-hybridized linear carbon allotrope
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Scientists find one of the most ancient stars that formed in another galaxy
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Age data show planetesimals provided building materials for water-rich planets in the early solar system
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The search for the perfect coronagraph to find Earth 2.0
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The enemy within: How pathogens spread unrecognized in the body
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Computer-designed proteins guide stem cells to form blood vessels
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One-step synthesis of the most common, yet highly intricate, antibiotic molecular scaffold
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New research demonstrates synergy between social cohesion and volunteering
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Researchers create an innovative tool for the reliable and efficient study of gene function
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New study shows marketing a brand's simplicity can backfire
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Researchers reveal how common desert shrub efficiently harvests water from the air
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A pest of our own making: Revealing the true origins of the not-so-German cockroach
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Irrecoverable carbon in the mountains: Embracing the opportunity of agroforestry
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Anti-LGBT bills led to more suicides in Poland, research finds
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Trees struggle to 'breathe' as climate warms, researchers find
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New tool evaluating 'high-quality jobs' benefits employers, employees, research finds
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Orchid without pollinating bumblebee on island finds wasp, blurring orchid species boundary
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Research suggests agricultural waste could help to clean polluted water
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How having self-control leads to power
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Water crisis batters war-torn Sudan as temperatures soar
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Fiji minister urges 'quicker' plastic pollution treaty
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Range-shifting fishes are climate-change losers, according to new research
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How waste from the mining industry has perpetuated apartheid-like policies in South Africa
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Q&A: Writing around an AI taboo—practical ways for teachers to incorporate AI into their classrooms
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Antifungal activity of a maleimide derivative: Disruption of cell membranes and interference with iron ion homoeostasis
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Chiral AuCu heterostructures with site-specific geometric control and tailored plasmonic chirality
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Potential threats, promising resources in thriving colonies of bacteria and fungi on ocean plastic trash
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Researchers use tin to toughen bioimplant titanium alloys through the cocktail effect
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Space lasers have unearthed plethora of climate data over the years
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Detection of environmental PFAS by interrupted energy transfer
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For mining in arid regions to be responsible, we must change how we think about water, say researchers
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The Megalodon was more slender than depicted in movies, study shows
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New pathways for compromise in migration policy
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Researchers discover hidden step in dinosaur feather evolution
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New superconducting material discovered in transition-metal dichalcogenides materials
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Bacterial genes responsible for breaking down metformin in sewer water discovered
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PhD graduates with disabilities are underpaid and underrepresented in US academia: Study
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Super-resolution machining of single crystalline sapphire by femtosecond laser-induced, plasma-assisted ablation
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Does Australia need dedicated sexual assault courts?
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Making seagrass restoration more resistant to rising temperatures using generalist grasses
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New chip opens door to AI computing at light speed
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Artists, entrepreneurs transform cicadas from 'ick' to 'in demand' while building community
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Skunks' warning stripes less prominent where predators are sparse, study finds
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Navigation on the Mississippi has worsened for decades, finds study
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Egg cell maintenance: Long-lived proteins may be essential for fertility
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These tiny worm-like creatures in the soil can destroy pests but they can also kill crops—an expert's guide to nematodes
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Wild plants and crops don't make great neighbors: Study finds pathogens spill from one population to the other
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Saturday Citations: Dark matter, a bug, and the marriageability of baritones
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Study reveals giant store of global soil carbon
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Regulation of secondary metabolite accumulation in medicinal plants
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Do strict dress codes and uniforms do more harm than good?
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A universal tool for tracking cell-to-cell interactions
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Ladybug scents offer a more ecologically friendly way to protect crops
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Genetic secrets from 4,000-year-old teeth illuminate the impact of changing human diets over the centuries
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With Solar Cycle 25 still peaking, what sights, threats experts expect
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Are plants intelligent? It depends on the definition
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Revolutionizing grape cultivation: AS-SwinT and the future of automated berry thinning
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Study shows testimonials can open acceptance to differing opinions on controversial topics
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What will a robot make of your résumé? The bias problem with using AI in job recruitment
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Researcher: Improving gender equality will help end violence against women, but it's only part of the puzzle
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Micro-influencers play pivotal role in crises, study reveals
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New method for analyzing nanoporous materials
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Greater gender equality associated with men eating meat more frequently than women, study finds
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Study finds guided parent-child discussions are effective at addressing subtle racism
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Unlocking artemisinin production secrets in Artemisia annua: The role of DBR2-like gene variations
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Study sheds new light on how Scotland's beavers interact with the environment
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How quickly does groundwater recharge? The answer is found deep underground
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Study: To restore ecosystems, think about thwarting hungry herbivores
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Researchers present near-complete genome version of spreading earth moss
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More than a third of African great ape population faces risks related to mineral mining
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Search algorithm reveals nearly 200 new kinds of CRISPR systems
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Saturn's largest moon most likely uninhabitable
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AI can help forecast toxic 'blue-green tides'
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Investigating plasma deviations inside nuclear fusion reactors
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The experimental demonstration of a verifiable blind quantum computing protocol
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A new sensor detects harmful 'forever chemicals' in drinking water
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Hubble views broad and sweeping spiral galaxy NGC 4731
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Mice navigating a virtual reality environment reveal that walls, not floors, define space
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ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter image exposes iron, magnesium and aluminum on Mars surface
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Opinion: 'Designated contrarians' could disrupt the kind of consensus and groupthink that contributed to the NRA's woes
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Infrared glow high in Jupiter's atmosphere may be dark matter particles colliding
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Fast folding for synthetic peptides and microproteins
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NASA planes fly over Baltimore power plants and landfills measuring air pollution, greenhouse gases
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World's oases threatened by desertification, even as humans expand them
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Oil, gas giants could pay climate damage and still profit: research
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A single dose of urea-powered nanorobots reduces bladder tumors by 90% in mouse study
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Researchers reveal ways to fine-tune nanoparticles and outline future areas of study
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Fish mucus: A form of maternal immunity like mammalian milk
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Boeing Starliner crewed mission postponed shortly before launch
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Researchers discover Earth and space share the same turbulence
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Identification of priority areas is essential to ecosystem conservation and restoration: Study
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Researchers conduct comprehensive review on preparation of MOF-based flame retardants via coordination bond cleavage
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Starving mosquitoes for science
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Stars vs. numbers: How consumers perceive online rating formats
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Mothers who receive childcare support from maternal grandparents show more parental warmth, finds study
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Who owns prehistory? How debate over fossils in China shaped the relationship between science and sovereignty
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Ancient retroviruses played a key role in the evolution of vertebrate brains, suggest researchers
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Audience expectations: Study shows patrons expect to see white ballerinas
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Q&A: Experts discuss the affordable housing crisis
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Regulating atomic Fe-Rh site distance for efficient oxygen reduction reaction
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To save their soil, Kansas tribe shifts to regenerative agriculture—and transforms their farms
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A Filipino fruit dove reveals its secrets
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Experts address gaps in Canada's proposed flood insurance program
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Research investigates structural evolution and high-temperature sensing performance of polymer-derived SiAlBCN ceramics
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Archaeologists discover 5,000-year-old wine at the tomb of Meret-Neith in Abydos
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Report: The US just had its seventh-warmest September on record
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China sees commercial sector as next frontier in US space race
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Researchers look at thermal stabilization in photonic packages
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Method for producing sulfur compounds in cells shows promise for tissue repair
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Research team discovers dual effects of chelerythrine in fighting mobile colistin resistance
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Creating bio-concrete and biogenic construction materials with cyanobacteria
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Research combines two leading theories to better explain how and why people cooperate with one another
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Researchers studying ocean transform faults, describe a previously unknown part of the geological carbon cycle
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Metamolecule metamaterial fabrication with 3D co-assembly
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Diverse habitats help salmon weather unpredictable climate changes, says study
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A 'cosmic glitch' in gravity: New model may explain strange behavior on a cosmic scale
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How climate social scientists are finding their way in the era of climate crisis
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Mouse study finds genetic variation determines the actions of gene regulatory factors
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Study enhances plasticity of spontaneous coagulation cast oxide ceramic green bodies
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Tree-regeneration decline and type-conversion after high-severity fires likely to cause little forest loss
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Cicadas are nature's weirdos. They pee stronger than us and an STD can turn them into zombies
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New LCD nanoparticle therapy offers hope for burn victims
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Dogs are not always frustrated when they get a lesser treat for their work, study finds
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More frequent extreme droughts result in significant crop losses, say researchers
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Chimeric nanomicelles show promise as alternative treatment for solid tumors
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Japan moon probe put to sleep again
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Summer droughts in Northern Hemisphere increasingly likely as seasonal streamflows change, finds study
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High-speed electro-optic modulation in topological interface states of a one-dimensional lattice
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How ancient Indigenous wisdom can transform our battle against climate change
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What's the link between gamma ray bursts and supernovae? It might be binary stars
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Late Prehistoric discovery turns archaeological assumptions on their head
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Scientists identify crucial detail essential for the production of hydrogen from algae enzymes
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Elucidating xylem reconnection mechanisms in interfamily grafting: Molecular insights and implications
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Research team clarifies molecular mechanisms of fungal infections
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A holistic look at Earth's chemical cycling sheds light on how the planet stays habitable
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Researchers believe the raptor caracara deserves a public relations makeover
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Employees keep home distractions at bay by using their working memory
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Team of astronomers discovers galaxy that shouldn't exist
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Climate change could jeopardize River Panke restoration successes
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Climate change is shifting the zones where plants grow. Here's what that could mean for your garden
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First ever 3D reconstruction of 52,000-year-old woolly mammoth chromosomes thanks to serendipitously freeze-dried skin
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Water self-purification achieved via electron donation: Novel catalyst enables sustainable wastewater treatment
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Reflectors in space could make solar farms on Earth work for longer every day
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Standing on the shoulders of punk: The early years of dance
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Officially extinct fish is alive and well, according to DNA analyses
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Rice paddy snake diversification was driven by geological and environmental factors in Thailand, molecular data suggest
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A theory linking ignition with flame provides roadmap to better combustion engines
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A novel sparse synthetic aperture radar unambiguous imaging method based on mixed-norm optimization
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Gala apples: Cold-induced ethylene impacted by harvest maturity, AVG treatment
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Scientists develop efficient and stable hybrid perovskite-organic LEDs with external quantum efficiency exceeding 40%
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We tracked a floating whale carcass to see where it drifted—the result was fascinating
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Obtaining hydrogen from vine shoots for biofuel production
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Novel method developed for phosphorescent multi-color carbon dots
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New approach needed to save Australia's non-perennial rivers
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A new chapter in grape cultivation: Non-transgenic plant regeneration technology
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Planet cannibalism is common, says cosmic 'twin study'
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Hubble captures a bright galactic and stellar duo
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More sustainable agriculture by global redistribution of nitrogen fertilizer
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These creepy crawlies could be Florida's next big invasive threats, scientists say
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Study views the city as a multi-layered system in cultural heritage management
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Research sheds new light on moon rock formation solving major puzzle in lunar geology
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How Washington's I-90 became safer for wildlife, drivers
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Widely used climate theory doesn't 'ring' true, according to new tree data
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Q&A: Student examines how the pandemic affected how we pursued our goals
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California unlikely to meet landmark goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions
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New approach to water electrolysis for green hydrogen
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How do we tell future generations about highly radioactive nuclear waste repositories?
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Rare rabbit could be at risk in NC, and scientists are rushing to collect its poop
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New reptile on the block: A new iguana species discovered in China
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Survey reveals growing support for changing Australia Day date
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FrogID has just logged its one millionth frog
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Webb finds ethanol and other icy ingredients for new worlds
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Potentially habitable 'exo-Venus' with Earth-like temperature discovered
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Wild horse species returns to the Kazakh steppes
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SpaceX's 3rd Starship launch makes it to space without exploding, but is lost on reentry
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Martian meteorites deliver a trove of information on red planet's structure
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Iran's water policy is discriminatory and an example of 'environmental racism,' study says
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Clues from the ice age can help restore Swedish streams
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Apollo to Artemis: Why America is betting big on private space
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Young voters have growing power, but broken politics leave them 'fatalistic,' studies find
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Researchers say neutron stars are key to understanding elusive dark matter
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Iceland eruption confirms faultline has reawakened: Expert
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Masks are back, construction banned and schools shut as toxic air engulfs New Delhi
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Developing nanocatalysts to overcome limitations of water electrolysis technology
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Hebrew prayer book fills gap in Italian earthquake history
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Research team develops anti-icing film that only requires sunlight
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Exploring the unseen: Microbial wonders in Earth's saltiest waters
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New water treatment method can generate green energy
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Study shows plant hydraulics create streaming electric potential in sync with biological clock
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Worried about school refusal? How to use the holidays to help your child
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HPV discovery yields breakthrough in understanding protein activity
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Boeing's Starliner launches on historic first human spaceflight
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New analysis sees spike in 2023 global sea level due to El Niño
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What works best to support virtual teamwork? Study shows two sides
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Fungal-rich soil may improve green roof sustainability
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Supporting the future of Mars exploration with supercomputers
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'Flying tigers' come to a university's live bird cams project
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What is happening to US higher education?
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Female judges tend to hand down harsher sentences in cases involving sex offenses, finds study
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The surprising behavior of black holes in an expanding universe
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Some high-threat volcanoes are severely understudied: Study
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Candida albicans toxin plays a special role in the colonization of the digestive tract
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This is not a climate-change abstraction: Forests are still disappearing at a fast pace
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Assessing endosulfan residues and farmer response post-ban in China's cotton regions
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Canada's wildfires take devastating toll on wildlife
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Newly discovered bacterial defense system functions as self-destruct button
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Indigenous women are most affected by domestic violence but have struggled to be heard. It's time we listened
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Scientists find new ways to convert inhibitors into degraders, paving the way for future drug discoveries
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Research uncovers specific protein interactions needed for cells to break down and remove damaged mitochondria
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Darwin or Kimura? Natural selection or pure chance? New literature review aims to clarify a heated debate
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A route to scalable Majorana qubits
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Plant biologists identify promising new fungicides
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Messages can trigger the opposite of their desired effect—but you can avoid communication that backfires
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Discovery of new ancient giant snake in India
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Climate inaction undermines public support for lifestyle changes, study finds
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Study finds quantum state of a rotating superfluid can discharge in three ways
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A new coating method in mRNA engineering points the way to advanced therapies
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Bioelectronic chip detects vitamins C and D in saliva in under 20 minutes
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The hidden impact of virtual communication for student teams
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Dating apps: Marketing experts' research reveals pitfalls to look out for, and tactics for success
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Blizzard warning of up to 10 feet of snow in the Sierra could make travel 'dangerous to impossible'
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The 'dahliagram': An interdisciplinary tool to enable exploration of human-environment interactions
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Severe weather disproportionately impacts Oklahoma's native communities, study shows
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Drought in the Amazon: Understanding the causes and the need for an immediate action plan to save the biome
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Scientists have traced the origin of the modern horse to a lineage that emerged 4,200 years ago
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Bacterial RNAs have shorter lifetimes than expected
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Proteomic analysis reveals how phosphite contributes to the fight against chemically resistant dieback
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Study reports successful synthesis of centimeter-sized single crystals
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Researchers unlock potential of 2D magnetic devices for future computing
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Researchers identify the pathogen causing sea urchin mass mortalities in the Red Sea
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Research on the Tirlán grain pool shows the carbon footprint is one of lowest in the world
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Research reveals new starting points for the rapid and targeted development of future drugs
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Simulating space to explore the great mystery of interstellar chemistry
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How secondary mathematics teachers' beliefs and knowledge influence their teaching in mainland China
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S. Korea says second spy satellite placed in orbit
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Central banks should be fighting the climate crisis—here's why
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Fires near Athens under control as new blazes rage in Greece
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Religious intolerance predicts science denial, surveys suggest
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Highest-level rainstorm warning issued in south China's Guangdong
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A closer look into cryptococcal fungal infections in pets
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Ultraviolet spectroscopy: A leap in precision and accuracy at extremely low light levels
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Study finds the West is best to spot UFOs
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By listening, scientists learn how a protein folds
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Kenya's devastating floods expose decades of poor urban planning and bad land management
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Satellites increasingly critical for monitoring ocean health
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Newly identified enzyme helps pathogenic fungus build protective cell wall
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Mechanism of purple color and flavor of HongShanCaiTai, the imperial dish of China, revealed
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Scientist taps into lobsters' unusual habits to conquer the more than 120-year quest to farm them
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Reaching the quantum ground state of sound in waveguides: Scientists move a step closer
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A new approach can address antibiotic resistance to Mycobacterium abscessus
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Giant Magellan Telescope enclosure ready for construction
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Astronomers inspect evolution of a nearby Type Ia supernova
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New study is step towards energy-efficient quantum computing in magnets
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Ion swap dramatically improves performance of CO₂-defeating catalyst
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New soft magnetic materials for a high-frequency future
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Discovery shows how cells defend themselves during stressful situations
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Powerful earthquakes leave at least 48 dead, destroy buildings along Japan's western coast
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'Doomsday Clock' remains at 90 seconds to midnight
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Scientists study ecological response of phytoplankton to nutrient deposition of Saharan dust
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First observation of photons-to-taus in proton–proton collisions
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Unlocking the energetic secrets of collective animal movement: How group behavior reduces energy costs in fish
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It's hearty, it's meaty, it's mold: Hacking the genome of fungi for smart foods of the future
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Customers prefer text over video to provide service feedback, research finds
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Researchers develop new plant-derived urease inhibitor to improve fertilizer performance
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Scientists study the effect of grape pomace on the digestive tract microbiota of herbivores
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How the genetic battle of the sexes plays out in species that can switch sex
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Fish in the upper Danube could be just as endangered in the future as in the past, but for different reasons
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Study finds widespread 'cell cannibalism' and related phenomena across tree of life
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Legume model plant study clarifies underlying mechanism of iron acquisition in response to nitrogen
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Study suggests sinking land increases risk for thousands of coastal residents by 2050
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Ten reasons why Canadians are still dissatisfied with the economy, despite the upswing
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Study unveils strategies for global virtual teams to facilitate effective long-distance communication
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Urban wildlife is less diverse in historically redlined neighborhoods, study finds
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Ancient giant tortoise fossils found in Colombian Andes
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Nitrogen-doped carbon layers boost efficiency and stability of nickel catalysts at room temperature
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Eyes in the sky: How China's advanced Earth observation system shapes global progress
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Do earthquake hazard maps predict higher shaking than actually occurred? Research finds discrepancy
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Traditional shopping center experience transformed by COVID-19
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Navigating the 'big little leap' to kindergarten
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Quantum dance to the beat of a drum: Researchers observe how energy of single electron is tuned by surrounding atoms
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Researchers discover high coral diversity in extreme seawater temperatures
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Researchers create new chemical compound to solve 120-year-old problem
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A lead isotopic standard for instrument calibration
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Exploring lysosomal biology: Current approaches and methods
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Study recommends ending use of drug dogs, reducing police presence at future Mardi Gras
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Study reveals wintertime formation of large pollution particles in China's skies
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Property rights 'laws' historically manipulated by businesses, research finds
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The NYPD gave officers iPhones—here's what researchers learned about race and policing
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A different picture of the Serengeti: Competition for food drives planet's remaining mass migration of herbivores
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Revamping production tactics to control blueberry nursery diseases
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Researchers map 33 new big game migrations across American West
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Fruit flies give further insight into evolution of male genitalia driven by sexual selection
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Exceptional-point-enhanced sensitivity: A new paradigm for high-sensitivity fiber sensors
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Watching others' biased behavior unconsciously creates prejudice, finds study
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When bad cells go good: Harnessing cellular cannibalism for cancer treatment
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Fragility crossover mediated by covalent-like electronic interactions in metallic liquids
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Is it time for a Category 6 for super cyclones? No—warnings of floods or storm surges are more useful
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Survey study shows workers with more flexibility and job security have better mental health
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Many more bacteria produce greenhouse gases than previously thought, study finds
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The lyrebird synchronizes elements of its mating dance
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Golden Retriever Lifetime Study data uncovers potential connection between sterilization, hemangiosarcoma
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NASA telescopes discover record-breaking black hole
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UN warns against thirsty tech to solve water crisis
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Lanthanide-doped KMgF₃ upconversion nanoparticles for photon avalanche luminescence
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US and Germany partnering on mission to track Earth's water movement
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Quantum computers in 2023: How they work, what they do, and where they're heading
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'Planetary parade' to start in June
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Scientists find five new hydrothermal vents in Pacific Ocean
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Tree hidey-holes key to helping slow declines of small mammals
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Norway's relationship with Russia: The principle of balance between deterrence and reassurance
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New technique uses optical orbital angular momentum lattice to enhance information storage capacity
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Why do so few women take on scientific careers?
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Persian plateau unveiled as crucial hub for early human migration out of Africa
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New mapping method illuminates druggable sites on proteins
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Examining the role of methylation in vernalization and the photoperiod pathway: A potential flowering regulator?
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Scientists 'break the mold' by creating new colors of blue cheese
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Visualizing the boundary modes of the charge density wave in a topological material
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South African researchers test use of nuclear technology to curb rhino poaching
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First-ever nesting report of incredibly rare giant softshell turtle
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Centipedes used in traditional Chinese medicine offer leads for kidney treatment
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Scientists shocked to discover new species of green anaconda, the world's biggest snake
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Lab-grown burgers and cricket salads could be 'norm' by 2054, says UK report
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Where has our summer gone and will it come back?
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Scientists discover 'flipping' layers in heterostructures cause changes in their properties
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Chemists create an emission molecular thermometer
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Merging AI and human efforts to tackle complex mathematical problems
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How literature teachers can create anti-racist classrooms
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First observation of a focused plasma wave on the sun
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Climate change could push bowhead whales to cross paths with shipping traffic
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What the 3.2 million-year-old Lucy fossil reveals about nudity and shame
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A novel multifunctional catalyst turns methane into valuable hydrocarbons
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Groundbreaking discovery: How researchers found remnants of Earth's primordial crust near Perth
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Do Chinese investors trust expanded audit reports?
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Unlocking broccoli's genome: Key to enhanced health benefits
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Study reveals winners and losers from climate and land-use change
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Researchers develop molecules for a new class of antibiotics that can overcome drug resistant bacteria
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Private US spacecraft enters orbit around the moon ahead of landing attempt
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Melissa Caddick mystery shows we need more research of a rare kind: marine forensics
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Non-culturable Legionella identified with sequencing
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Metal-organic frameworks could someday deliver antibacterial nitric oxide
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Aggressive wall lizard provides clues to understanding evolution
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'Spatial sorting' dominated bug evolution after Hurricane Harvey flooding, study shows
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Sense the solar eclipse with NASA's eclipse soundscapes project
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Researchers recover deep-sea diving probe that measures ocean carbon from Southern Ocean
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Return-to-work programs may have a hidden cost to women, according to study
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How a Bronze Age rock became a 'treasure map' for researchers
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Apple trees reveal key mechanism to unlocking iron homeostasis
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Acids enable adhesive electrodes for thin, flexible supercapacitors
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A single-celled microbe is helping corals survive climate change, study finds
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Study projects more water shortfalls in Schuylkill watershed in next 20 years due to climate change
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When red-hot isn't enough: New government heat risk tool sets magenta as most dangerous level
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Scientists and government agencies are targeting mosquitoes with bacteria
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Protecting our planet: Five strategies for reducing plastic waste
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Researchers investigate changes in surface heat fluxes on sensitive areas for the slopes of Mt Everest
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Prehistoric lake sturgeon is not endangered, US says despite calls from conservationists
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Investigating effect of cold temperatures on genetically different varieties of kale
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Report finds that four people die in custody every week in Scotland
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New sulfur-free catalyst enables efficient green diesel production
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Creating soundscapes increases coral larval settlement, study finds
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Study pinpoints cold adaptations in nervous system of Antarctic octopus
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Scientists create 'living bioelectronics' that can sense and heal skin
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How researchers are using digital city-building games to shape the future
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NASA watchdog report: 100+ cracks on heat shield biggest threat to human moon mission
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Collaborative study focuses on using computer algorithms to find molecular adaptations to improve COVID-19 drugs
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NASA's Roman mission gets cosmic 'sneak peek' from supercomputers
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Unveiling Mercury's geological mysteries: Salt glaciers, primordial atmosphere, and the new frontiers of astrobiology
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Plasma fusion: Adding just enough fuel to the fire
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Colombia's Caribbean jewel slowly sinking as sea waters rise
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Unraveling the impact of edge cracks on superconducting REBCO tapes: A leap in material durability and efficiency
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Students' awareness of their cognitive processes facilitates the learning of math, finds study
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Advertising rental housing in Spanish puts off many potential renters, study finds
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Field studies confirm social network shrinking for aging monkeys
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Climate change caused 26 extra days of extreme heat in last year: report
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A new tool for modeling materials
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Prescription opioid companies increased marketing after Purdue Pharma lawsuit, study shows
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As Paris preps for Olympics, survey finds Coloradans still feel ambivalent about hosting
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Scientists call for using consumption-based accounting of carbon emissions to increase fairness
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Social media regularly used by 48% of primary age children in Wales, report shows
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'Sacrifice' of virus data clears the path to open a disease discovery pipeline
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Engineering cells to broadcast their behavior can help scientists study their inner workings
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A universal path for converting light into current in solids
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EPA underestimates methane emissions from landfills and urban areas, researchers find
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New understanding of perfluorooctanoic acid could pave the way towards safer products and better human health
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Hurricane changed 'rules of the game' in monkey society
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Researchers discover mysterious new beetle species in Guatemala
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A magnetohydrodynamic drive could lead to fuel stations on Mars
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The bilingual brain may be better at ignoring irrelevant information
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No GPS, no problem: Researchers are making quantum sensing tools more compact and accurate to replace GPS
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Tasmania's tall eucalypt forests will be wiped out by heat waves unless we step in to help them
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Physicists track how continuous changes in dimensionality affect collective properties of a superfluid
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As climate change progresses, new rainfall patterns may affect plants worldwide
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Scientists propose super-bright light sources powered by quasiparticles
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Exotic black holes could be a byproduct of dark matter
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Surprising discovery about coral's resilience could help reefs survive climate change
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Saturday Citations: Bulking tips for black holes; microbes influence drinking; new dinosaur just dropped
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Atlas V launches from Cape Canaveral with prototype Amazon satellites
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NASA invests in new nuclear rocket concept for the future of space exploration and astrophysics
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Testing of citizen scientist discovery suggests it is on the boundary between comet and asteroid
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What are nanoplastics? An engineer explains concerns about particles too small to see
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Cameras reveal wombat burrows can be safe havens after fire and waterholes after rain
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NASA's Juno gives aerial views of mountain and lava lake on Io
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Scientists confine, study Chinook at restored Snoqualmie River habitat
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How to ensure higher-density housing developments still have enough space for residents' recreation needs
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The Arctic could become 'ice-free' within a decade, say scientists
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A mathematical bridge between the huge and the tiny
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Prehistoric Irish monuments may have been pathways for the dead
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Secrets of soil-enriching pulses could transform future of sustainable agriculture
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PUNCH mission advances toward 2025 launch
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Wildfires in wet African forests have doubled in recent decades, large-scale analysis finds
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A net-zero world will be more peaceful, it's assumed—but first we have to get there
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Who we care about is limited, but research shows how humans can expand their 'moral circle'
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Ancient ocean oxygenation timeline revealed
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Electrons become fractions of themselves in graphene, study finds
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Higher measurement accuracy opens new window to the quantum world
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Researchers decipher mysterious growth habit of weeping peach trees
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Active copper structures in ZnO-Cu interfacial catalysis: CO₂ hydrogenation to methanol
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Scientists develop strong yet reusable adhesive from smart materials
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Synthetic chemistry approach yields new compounds with potential biomedical applications
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Scientists report first look at electrons moving in real-time in liquid water
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Scientists raise the alarm: Too many harbor porpoises die each year in fishing nets
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White dwarfs could support life. So where are all their planets?
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Complex green organisms emerged a billion years ago, says new research
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Research team uncovers universal code driving the formation of all cell membranes
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Enhancing intercropping efficiency: A new model for precise quantification of shading impact in maize-soybean systems
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The Great Barrier Reef's latest bout of bleaching is the fifth in eight summers—the corals now have almost no reprieve
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Are retrospective adjustments to sustainability reports helping CEOs score a bonus?
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New study confirms presence of benzene in natural gas and potential for undetectable indoor leaks
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New study reveals unintended consequences of fire suppression
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Researcher says not every exotic species needs to be controlled
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What makes voatsiperifery the world's best pepper
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The intricate mechanisms of epigenetic silencing
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What would it take for a cease-fire to happen in Gaza?
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From a five-layer graphene sandwich, a rare electronic state emerges
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Researchers report on recent drought in the eastern Hungarian plains
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Democratic decline is a global phenomenon, even in wealthy nations
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Investigating the many flavors of edible ants
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Biden strengthens US soot regulations, angering industry
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Study reveals key gene in Delphinium petal differentiation
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In situ microscopy gives atomic-level view of mitochondria
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Areas with more illegal market opportunities more likely to be targeted by organized crime, study shows
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Southern Africa drought crisis demands fresh solutions
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New synthetic horseshoe crab blood alternatives could mean pharma won't bleed this unique species dry
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Scientists discover 18 new species of gut microbes in search for origins of antibiotic resistance
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Hubble measures the distance to a supernova
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Can volcanic super eruptions lead to major cooling? Study suggests no
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Using AI to predict grade point average from college application essays
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Operational modal analysis of the Artemis I dynamic rollout test
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Shifts in lake carbon dynamics on the Qingzang Plateau: From predominant carbon sources to emerging carbon sinks
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Researchers discover new flat electronic bands, paving way for advanced quantum materials
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Rare Javan rhino calf spotted in Indonesia
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Sustainability presents huge opportunities for business and financial institutions
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NASA's fission surface power project energizes lunar exploration
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Handwashing is a major source of pet pesticide pollution in UK rivers, finds study
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Recreating development in a petri dish to understand how plants live
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Structurally editable proximal cofactor-like module helps to construct artificial dual-center peroxygenase
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On tropical coasts, hermit crabs are now making their homes in plastic waste
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Researcher discusses CRISPR-Cas3 as a DNA shredder for gene therapy
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How can we avoid drinking forever chemicals and arsenic?
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Evolution is not as random as previously thought, finds new study
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Replacing plastics with alternatives is worse for greenhouse gas emissions in most cases, study finds
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Climate-induced loss is impeding human rights in the Pacific, new study finds
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Diploid males in Argentine ants provide insight into sex determination
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Discovery of 'molecular machine' brings new immune therapies a step closer
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Discovery of second ultra-large structure in distant space further challenges our understanding of the universe
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Pacific cod can't rely on coastal safe havens for protection during marine heat waves, study finds
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New wind speed sensor uses minimal power for advanced weather tracking
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Research shows Darwin and Wallace both right on butterfly evolution
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Progress and challenges on the road to net zero: Q&A
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Researchers advance high-temperature superconductivity in carbon materials
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To sound like a hockey player, speak like a Canadian
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Extracellular vesicles could be potential new treatment for acute kidney injury
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Wild animals that survive limb loss are astonishing. And a sign of the havoc humans are wreaking on nature
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Scientists reveal how tar particles from wildfire smoke absorb and refract solar radiation, light in atmosphere
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Eyes open and toes out of water: How a giant water bug reached the island of Cyprus
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Study finds mainstream Christians and non-religious equally likely to use online pornography
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Long snouts protect foxes when they dive headfirst into snow, study finds
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Facial recognition app for dogs developed to help in fight against rabies
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New method measures levels of toxic tire particles in rivers
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How magnetization direction can be controlled using strain in an interfacial multiferroic material
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Crucial shift in River Nile's evolution during ancient Egypt discovered
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The LIFE telescope passed its first test, detecting biosignatures on Earth
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The millions of people not looking for work in the UK may be prioritizing education, health and freedom
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Feds expect to decide this year on Mosaic's 'radioactive roads' plan in Florida
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Lake fish in New York are losing habitat due to two threats associated with climate change, study shows
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Peach-palm waste and Trichoderma stromaticum: The potential of cost-effective amylase production
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Examining the toxins in the common tomato
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Single-crop farming has potential to harm bees, study finds
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The emerald ash borer has arrived in British Columbia—what can be done about it?
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Elucidating urban 'ecosystems' and creating regional diversity
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What to know about Boeing's first spaceflight carrying NASA astronauts
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Extinction risk to southern resident orcas accelerating as researchers raise alarm
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Project reveals pandemic perceptions in Alaskan fishing community
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Researchers develop polymer fibers that can facilitate controlled, local drug delivery
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Feathery moa's fossilized footprints, ancient age revealed
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New process allows full recovery of starting materials from tough polymer composites
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Only four G20 countries set for positive ecological footprint by 2050, study finds
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NASA releases Hubble image taken in new pointing mode
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Researchers observe a large anomalous Hall effect triggered by spin-fluctuating devil's staircase
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Does sports participation boom during (or before, or after) the Olympics?
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Direct and indirect consumption activities drive urban-rural inequalities in air pollution-related mortality in China
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Unveiling biosynthesis of hyperoside: A pathway to sustainable production in Hypericum monogynum
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Using copper to convert CO₂ to methane could be game changer in mitigating climate change
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New approach to identifying altermagnetic materials
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Satellite mission to unravel how clouds impact future climate change
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Mushroom stump waste could be inexpensive, healthy chicken feed supplement
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Sediment discovery unlocks Australia's hidden net-zero resource potential
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Researchers reveal assembly of critical molecular machine that removes non-coding information from genes
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Black hole, neutron star or something new? We discovered an object that defies explanation
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Amphibians use scream inaudible to humans for self-defense against predators, study suggests
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Americans struggle to distinguish factual claims from opinions amid partisan bias
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New system makes lifesaving phages accessible, transportable and much easier to use
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New geological dating techniques place first European hominids in Iberian Peninsula 1.3 million years ago
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Cape lions were genetically diverse prior to extinction, researchers find
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Increasing soil salinity: New discovery may help make crops more resilient
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Metal in glitter impairs aquatic plant growth, study shows
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'Stress test': Olive oil producers adapt to climate change
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NASA set to journey to a metal-rich asteroid
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New probe reveals water-ice microstructures
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Wolves reintroduced to Isle Royale temporarily affect other carnivores, humans have influence as well
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World's oldest artwork discovered in Indonesian cave
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Researchers discover mechanism for carbonaceous particle formation
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New species of ant found pottering under the Pilbara named after Voldemort
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The molecular mechanisms of Ca²⁺ sensor BraCBL1.2 in clubroot resistance in Chinese cabbage
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Study identifies early warning signals for the end of the African humid period
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Citrus saviors: Scientists discover genetic defense against Huanglongbing disease
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Boeing's first Starliner mission with humans set for historic Space Coast launch tonight
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First US moon lander in half a century stops working a week after tipping over at touchdown
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Novel hydrogel finds new aptamers, or 'chemical antibodies,' in days
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A new mineral, kanatzidisite, recognizes scientist's decades of contributions to chalcogenide chemistry
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Going beyond plastic: Tara gum as a green polymer
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Nature degradation could cause a 12% loss to UK GDP, new analysis suggests
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Advertisers may be inadvertently funding misinformation
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Some species may better tolerate climate change than expected
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The big quantum chill: Scientists modify common lab refrigerator to cool faster with less energy
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Early analysis finds eclipse had noticeable effect on birds
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Researchers develop piezocatalytically-induced controllable mineralization scaffold with bone-like microenvironment
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Unusual rainfall brings winter flowers to Chile's Atacama desert
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TESS finds eight more super-Earths
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New technique for predicting protein dynamics may prove big breakthrough for drug discovery
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New research highlights the role of TikTok in spreading videos that encourage violence against women
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No evidence for widespread transmission of viruses by African bats, says study
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Under the skin: Bullying's hidden health effects
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New study shows meaningful social interactions boost well-being, but context matters
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New Jersey's cash bail reform reduced incarceration without increasing gun violence, study says
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Pangolins in Africa: Expert unpacks why millions have been traded illegally and what can be done about it
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Pivotal moment for humanity as tipping point threats and opportunities accelerate, report warns
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What do bird dreams sound like?
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Researchers realize ethylene methoxycarbonylation reaction over single-atom catalyst
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Book details how federal government used bribery to end relationships with Native American tribes
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History shows that humans are good for biodiversity… sometimes
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NASA puts next-gen exoplanet-imaging technology to the test
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'Essentially a gas station,' fishy feast draws sea lions to Pier 39 in numbers not seen in 15 years
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Physicists develop new solar cell design for better efficiency
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In Antarctica, scientists study extent of microplastics
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Illuminating the dance of RNA with ultrabright X-rays
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First-of-its-kind integrated dataset enables genes-to-ecosystems research
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Study introduces a cleaner way to produce ammonia at room temperature and pressure
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A self-wrinkling coating for impact resistance and mechanical enhancement
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Scientists test new method for identifying small microplastics
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Study finds liberals and conservatives differ on climate change beliefs—but are relatively united in taking action
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Millions of young people will head to the polls over the next year—but many are disillusioned about mainstream politics
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Shape and depth of ocean floor profoundly influence how carbon is stored there, study shows
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Study finds strong path dependence in Plio-Pleistocene glaciations through climate model simulations
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Privatized moon landings: Two US missions set to open a new era of commercial lunar exploration
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Research demonstrates ability of thermostable nanoparticle design platform to tackle viral infections
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More methane production: Combining alkaline pretreatment and air mixing for anaerobic digestion
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Unearthing the terroir effect: Grapevine's transcriptional response to soil variability
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Berkshire and Lilly race to shake tech's grip on trillion-dollar club
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Warm weather forces park officials to suspend Isle Royale wolf count for first time in decades
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Eight new millisecond pulsars discovered with FAST
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NASA's tiny BurstCube mission launches to study cosmic blasts
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Research shows animals can live alongside humans by being experts at judging risk
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Finding the chink in coronavirus's armor—experiment reveals how the main protease of SARS-CoV-2 protects itself
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Unveiling the sustainability landscape in cultural organizations: A global benchmark
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Solving the Southeast Asian snaring crisis: Wire snare removal in protected areas is labor-intensive but effective
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Examining the synergistic roles of platinum nanoparticles and sodium ions within beta zeolites
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Saturn's moon Enceladus top target for ESA
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Study provides rare glimpse of the ringtail, an important but poorly understood predator
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Non-destructive method developed for detecting internal cracks in rice seeds
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Novel time-of-flight-resolved stimulated Raman scattering microscopy enables high-resolution bioimaging
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Schools, factories closed after quake 'swarm' near Naples
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New metal-free porous framework materials may have potential for hydrogen storage
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Record-high 3D printing rate reached by acousto-optical scanning
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Study explores how opposing viewpoints may have impacted vaccine hesitancy
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Innovative microscopy technique reveals secrets of lipid synthesis inside cells
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Foreign-born pandas join China's efforts to boost wild population
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Teaching AI systems to use intuition to find new medicines
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New structures offer insight into how a bacterial motor powers bacterial chemotaxis, a key infectious process
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Fifty-three experts weigh in on the global methane budget
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Researcher explores how the hostility Black women face in higher education carries dire consequences
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Physicists present new way to predict magnetic alloy properties with machine learning
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A chemical reaction key to various industries just got greener
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Victim-blaming, manipulation, and denial: How terrorists use language to justify violence
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Spintronics research shows material's magnetic properties can predict how a spin current changes with temperature
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Physicists create new method to systematically determine efficient search strategies
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Fire-smart farming: How the crops we plant could help reduce risk of wildfires on agricultural landscapes
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Rock bands as transformative learning spaces for older adults
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NASA, global astronomers await rare nova explosion
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Risks ease for Colorado River reservoirs after wet winter, but long-term challenges loom
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Student leadership development requires holistic approach, educators say
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Learning about seismic signatures when the Earth moves: Earthquake risk in Indonesia
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Early life was radically different than today
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New observatory in Chile—the highest in the world—aims to reveal origins of planets, galaxies and more
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Q&A: B.C.'s 2024 wildfire season has started—here's what to know
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Passing stars altered orbital evolution of Earth and other planets, astronomers find
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Hotter, drier summers will make European craft beers less 'hoppy'—new study
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Colombia hails deforestation drop
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Do you feel like you belong at work? Here's why it's so important for your health, happiness and productivity
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Study explores the health and economic burden of air pollution
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New quarantine scheme could reduce risk of rabies reintroduction in the EU following Russian invasion, study finds
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New research challenges hunter-gatherer narrative
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Monarch butterflies appear to be everywhere these days. Is the crisis over?
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New ammonia reaction could offer a sustainable source of nitrogen
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The influence of voting advice web tools is limited during elections with authoritarian candidates, study shows
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World resource extraction could surge 60% by 2060, UN warns
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New eco-friendly lubricant additives protect turbine equipment, waterways
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Research provides genetic insights into Nara's sacred deer while exploring conservation challenges
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How rising treelines can affect Alpine lakes
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Quantum imaging could create bright future for advanced microscopes
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Scientists pinpoint growth of brain's cerebellum as key to evolution of bird flight
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Climate change is turning swaths of California's mountains into 'zombie forests'
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Social change may explain decline in genetic diversity of the Y chromosome at the end of the Neolithic period
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First curved data link side-steps key 6G wireless challenge
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Testing begins on sensitive neutrino detector for nonproliferation and fundamental physics
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From underground detectors to cosmic secrets: Exploring dark matter-nucleon interactions
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Scientists create single-atom catalysts for efficient electrooxidation of water
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3D printed multilayer structures for high-numerical aperture achromatic lenses
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AI system learns to speak the language of cancer to enable improved diagnosis
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Patent could be inexpensive method to improve creation of solid-state nanopores
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Astronomers produce most sensitive radio image ever of ancient star cluster
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Study discovers ferns can produce crop-saving insecticide
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First eROSITA sky-survey data release makes public the largest ever catalog of high-energy cosmic sources
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What does AI mean for Australian democracy? And what can we do about it?
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Cocoa pods—a source of chocolate, and potentially, flame retardants
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The 'Iron Pipeline': Is Interstate 95 the connection for moving guns up and down the East Coast?
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A new method for storing and processing hydrogen chloride
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Severity of disturbance plays pivotal role in determining long-term recovery dynamics after industrial disaster: Study
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James Webb Space Telescope data pinpoint possible aurorae on a cold brown dwarf
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A novel flame-retardant, smoke-suppressing and superhydrophobic transparent bamboo for future glasses
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Calculating the number of oranges that can be plucked from a fruit stand before it collapses
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Researchers reveal a hidden trait in Mycobacterium genomes governing stress adaptation
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Harvesting strength: How tea plants fight off disease while staying tender
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Endeavour assembly at Science Center starts with lifting 52-ton rockets into place
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Rocket propellant tanks for NASA's Artemis III mission take shape
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April's total solar eclipse promises to be the best yet for experiments
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Marketers can manage 'feature creep' so consumers feel less intimidated by too many features in a product
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Deer are expanding north, and that's not good for caribou: Scientists evaluate the reasons why
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Carbon emissions and El Nino push oceans to record temperatures
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Preclinical study uncovers two proteins' crucial role in causing cancer cell growth
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Q&A: Climate expert explains why atmospheric rivers are causing historic rainfall in California
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Valuating companies based on climate risk response
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Physicists create five-lane superhighway for electrons
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Breeding programs initiated in Vietnam to help turtle species threatened by extinction
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Do food and drink preferences influence migration flows?
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Opinion: The world no longer needs new fossil fuels, and the UK could lead the way in making them taboo
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Building a DNA nanoparticle to be both carrier and medicine
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Researchers: We're helping farmers access future climate projections as easily as checking the weather
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AI predicts the taste and quality of beer
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Green leather: Innovative plant-based substitute developed from pineapple leaf fiber and natural rubber
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Unlocking the potential of anti-perovskites through a convenient one-step synthesis route
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While aiming for massive gas cloud, astronomers spot differences in thickness of Milky Way Galaxy
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Metal scar found on cannibal star
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Earth Day 2024: Four effective strategies to reduce household food waste
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Researchers use AI to increase the high-temperature strength of nickel–aluminum alloys
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How a protein component of nuclear pore complexes regulates development of blood cells, contributes to myeloid disorders
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Study examines role of working memory, cognitive functions in English learners learning to write
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New insights into the dynamics of microbial communities
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Novel method uses nanomechanics and machine learning for rapid bacterial viability detection
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Why student experiments with generative AI matter for our collective learning
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Study of MADS-box genes in passion fruit illuminates plant organ development and stress responses
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Changes to risk warnings could result in nearly 14% more cash being invested by the public, study says
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Research discovers plants utilize drought stress hormone to block snacking spider mites
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Study bridges animal behavior research and computer coding to engage children in STEM
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Are carbon-capture models effective?
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Soft, stretchy electrode simulates touch sensations using electrical signals
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Is your dog better or worse off on a cereal-free diet?
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Increase in forest fires may damage the crucial ozone layer
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A galaxy only 350 million years old has surprising amounts of metal
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How hyperpartisan bullying threatens democracy
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Using soil bacteria to help accelerate discovery of new antibiotics
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Wind tunnel study shows hypersonic jet engine flow can be controlled optically
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Tijuana River among most endangered in America due to sewage crisis
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Spiraling insights: Scientists observe mechanical waves in bacterial communities
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Neutrons are a hot new way to measure the temperature of electronic components
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Does rainfall in southern China contribute to air pollution in the North China Plain?
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Axiom set for third mission to ISS, carrying European space hopes
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Humans have substantially altered the relationship between wolves and deer, finds study
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Study finds antimicrobial resistance in soils Scotland-wide
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Africa's Ph.D.s: Study shows how to develop strong graduates who want to make a difference
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Study unveils impact of mergers on star formation in dwarf galaxies
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Orbital eccentricity may have led to young underground ocean on Saturn's moon Mimas
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Climate engineering could slow Antarctic ice loss, study says
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Scientists launch hub to channel quantum power for good
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A mass of 17 billion suns: Growing black hole is the most luminous object ever observed by astronomers
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Recycled phosphorus fertilizer reduces nutrient leaching, maintains yield
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Reports says Nevada is virtually drought-free
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Projected climate change scenarios portend the disappearance of the Balearic boxwood
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How to watch October's Orionids meteor shower and contemplate the wonders of the sky
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Vietnam's 'rice bowl' cracks in monster heat wave
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Researchers develop tree masting model to better understand how it affects ecosystems
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Feeding dogs raw meat increases the risk of antibiotic-resistant E. coli, finds study
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Hubble captures a suspected galaxy encounter
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Moisture-resistant hairstyling agent: Development of a humidity-induced shape memory polymeric material
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Old crystal, new story for enhancing deep ultraviolet laser performance
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Beryl foreshadows future hurricanes, says UN weather agency
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Study finds AI tool opens data visualization to more students
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New system boosts efficiency of quantum error correction
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Bacterial glitter: New findings open up possibilities for sustainable color technologies
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How maps are used and abused in times of conflict
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Research team develops fast-track process for genetic improvement of plant traits
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Examining a century of change in a New York City urban forest
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Possible 'Trojan Horse' found for treating stubborn bacterial infections
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From 2D to 3D: MXene's path to revolutionizing energy storage and more
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Invasive vegetation stoking fierce Bogota fires
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Research intern helps discover a new pulsar buried in a mountain of data
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Some people never listen to politicians, no matter what they say—we wanted to find out why
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Vineyards of the future will produce more than wine
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Uneven strain distribution induces detwinning in penta-twinned nanoparticles
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Scientists explore method to increase the growth and carotenoid content ratio of an edible microalga
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How leafcutter ants cultivate a fungal garden to degrade plants could provide insights into future biofuels
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Establishing the age and origin of Jupiter's Great Red Spot
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Avian ambassadors and tribal perspectives: A bird's eye view of prescribed fire
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How LA's bird population is shaped by historic redlining and racist loan practices
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Genetic research into a 9,000-year-old shaman burial in Germany
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Why evolution often favors small animals and other organisms
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Should LA care about salt in New Orleans' tap water? Yes. Here's why
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Japan space agency says test flight for new flagship rocket is rescheduled for Saturday
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New discovery of a mechanism that controls cell division
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New study reveals mystery of decaying exoplanet orbits
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Observations explore stellar content of nearby young open cluster Berkeley 59
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A not so silver lining: Microplastics found in clouds could affect the weather
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Cats with MDR1 mutation at risk of severe reactions to popular medication
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Cost of living pressures in Australia sees social cohesion hit record low
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Lower snowfalls threatening rare High Country snowpatch ecosystem
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Research highlights data gap in SARS-CoV-2 cases in animals
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Want to help our precious nocturnal bugs during Matariki's longer nights? Turn the lights down low
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Decoding development: mRNA's role in embryo formation
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Hurricane Beryl sweeps past Cayman Islands after hammering Jamaica
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Engineers develop novel method for manufacturing CAR T cells using lipid nanoparticles
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Florence Bell died unrecognized for her DNA contributions—decades on, female researchers are still being sidelined
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Researcher: Being humble is a good New Year's resolution, but it requires knowing what you value most
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How local communities in Indonesia's Gili islands are restoring coral ecosystems amid rising sea temperatures
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Why social media rarely leads to constructive political action
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Subsistence poaching found to have little impact on biodiversity in the Amazon's environmental protection areas
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Quantum tornado provides gateway to understanding black holes
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NASA mission excels at spotting greenhouse gas emission sources
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Should online educational platforms offer courses following a schedule or release them on demand?
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Physicists explore how fluctuations shape transport networks
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A novel liquid crystal-based tunable dielectric metasurface
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Radio waves can tune up bacteria to become life-saving medicines
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NOAA's GOES-U arrives in Florida for processing ahead of launch
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Students create bench-top particle accelerator to study effects of micrometeoroids
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Researcher: Policing is not the answer to shoplifting, feeding people is
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Scientists show how to treat burns with an environmentally friendly plant-based bandage
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Accurate quantitative analysis of information loss from digital metasurfaces caused by mutual coupling
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A guide for early-career researchers in computational science
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HAARP artificial airglow may be widely visible in Alaska
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Researchers release initial dataset for protist genomes project
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Women and social exclusion: Research explores the complicated nature of rejection and retaliation
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Speeding boats risk killing off North Atlantic right whales: Study
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Is economic growth good for our health?
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Physicists identify a surprising phenomenon of aging in materials over time
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English dominates scientific research—here's how we can fix it, and why it matters
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Researchers discover 125,000-year-old coastal ecosystem underneath spaceport in Kourou
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Research links voter behavior in presidential elections to housing market performance
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A fruit fly's wing offers clues into how wounds heal
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A breath of fresh air in plasmonic catalysis: Black gold and solar light's renaissance
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Hubble sees spiral galaxy NGC 4423 edge-on
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Pushing back the limits of optical imaging by processing trillions of frames per second
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Nano-oscillator hits record quality factor
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Basque immigrant sheepherders left their marks on aspen trees in the American West
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In time for the holidays: Interactive map shows where your food comes from
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Ancient medicine blends with modern-day research in new tissue regeneration method
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Research team develops surfaces designed to discourage spread of resistant bacteria
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Women still face gender inequalities at work post-pandemic
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Water, water everywhere ... most is now safe to drink in an English village after parasite outbreak
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Enhancing marine heat wave predictions with advanced ocean data assimilation
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The ancient Egyptian goddess of the sky: How a researcher used modern astronomy to explore her link with the Milky Way
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How diverse are US ocean science institutions?
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With the flick of a switch: Shaping cells with light
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Mexico expedition sights only 6 to 8 vaquita porpoises, the most endangered marine mammal
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Study shows how leaders can break down 'benevolent marginalization'
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Dung beetles found to work together to drag dung balls over objects in their path
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Identifying appropriate pondscapes for protecting amphibians
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Study shows how to improve management of municipal solid waste
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Q&A: New report examines myths hampering advancement of women in workplace, actual barriers and possible solutions
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Isolating and genotyping Leptospira bacteria for the first time in Austria
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Healthcare changes can slash climate impact: global health agency
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Most Gypsy and Traveler sites in Great Britain are located within 100 meters of major pollutants, shows research
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NASA, industry improve lidars for exploration, science
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Scientists mix and match properties to make new superconductor with chiral structure
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Back on the menu? Europeans once ate seaweed, research shows
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Recovery of Brazil's Spix's macaw, popularized in animated 'Rio' films, threatened by climate change
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Nigeria's ancient Ilorin city: Archaeologist uncovers more than 1,000 years of history
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'Power rivalry in space': China lunar mission fuels US misinformation
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Success follows failure less often than expected, study finds
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Climate change: University researchers feel powerless to take action, says survey
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Global warming found to increase the diversity of active soil bacteria
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New database aims to accelerate electrocatalyst development through atomic-scale insights
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Researchers unveil single-shot and complete polarization imaging system using metasurfaces
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Nanoparticles deliver treatment directly to tumors of deadly brain cancer
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Controlling ion transport for a blue energy future: Research highlights the potential of nanopore membranes
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More than half of charity campaigns for international causes focus on Africa. Why that's harmful
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Study investigates influence of Arctic cold air on carbon dioxide uptake of the East Sea
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Flipped coins found not to be as fair as thought
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Study lists world's 'forever chemical' hotspots
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Decoding anthocyanin impact: Genetic insights into plant defense and growth trade-offs
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Research highlights potential of photo-driven fin field-effect transistors
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NASA's heliophysics experiment to study the sun on European mission
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Arctic Weather Satellite tested for life in orbit
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Researchers find new ways to regulate hole transport layer for efficient perovskite solar cells
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Researchers discover dual topological phases in an intrinsic monolayer crystal
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Is your dog aggressive? A vet explains 'rage syndrome'
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Establishing the science of stone walls
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Scientists discover how low phosphorus regulates rice architecture and nutrient uptake
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Deep learning model enhances maize phenotype detection and crop management
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Researchers shed new light on how fog forms in mountainous areas
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New feather mite species discovered on the endangered Okinawa rail
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Scientists pursue the total solar eclipse with NASA jet planes
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Grief questionnaire results suggest Irish wakes may help reduce feelings of loss more than UK funerals
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Taiwan hit by dozens of strong aftershocks from deadly quake
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Chemists make breakthrough in drug discovery chemistry: Two methods to replace carbon with a nitrogen atom in a molecule
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Pandemic music struck a darker chord, study finds
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Theoretical modeling illuminates a new nonlinear Hall Effect
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The guardian angels of the source of the Seine
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Why mental health and neurodivergence should not be used to explain incel violence
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Using polarization to improve quantum imaging
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Lifesaving and life-changing: The kindness shown to forced migrants during their journeys
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High-quality diamonds empower narrowband deep ultraviolet photodetection
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Scientists create computer program that 'paints' the structure of molecules in the style of famous Dutch artist
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Engineers manage a first: Measuring pH in cell condensates
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Hundreds of Philippine schools suspend classes over heat danger
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Color-changing materials could safeguard nuclear material, other valuable substances
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Researcher focuses on quantifying isotopes for national security
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Scientists develop tunable colored films for displays and sensors
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Scientists demonstrate high-resolution lidar sees birth zone of cloud droplets, a first-ever remote observation
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Improved mapping gives decision makers a new tool for protecting infrastructure as Arctic warms
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Researchers: Britain is at bursting point and its flood barriers need to be updated
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In 2024, Space Coast gears up for most astronaut launches since '09
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Materials scientists reveal pathway for designing optical materials with specialized properties
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No croutons, no anchovies, no bacon: The 100-year-old Mexican origins of the Caesar salad
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Q&A: Even among immigrants, English is the preferred language in Miami
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Astronomers spot 18 black holes gobbling up nearby stars
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Increasing participation in the energy transition: Making community energy cooperatives more diverse
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Researchers analyze how a chemical process could help recycle a common plastic waste
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Acidity of Antarctic waters could double by century's end, threatening biodiversity, say scientists
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Constructing a global variable-resolution atmospheric physico-chemical coupling simulation framework
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How cell structure can lead to health issues
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Researchers explore farmers' response to high fertilizer prices
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Study reveals insights into the establishment of bound electronic states for developing efficient photocatalysts
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Genomic analysis in snakes shows link between neutral, functional genetic diversity
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Study shows live plant pathogens can travel on dust across oceans
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Opinion: Animal welfare labels are a hollow money-maker for supermarkets
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Scientists develop theorem to calculate fuel economy of a microswimmer
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Twisted pollen tubes induce infertility in plants with multiple sets of chromosomes
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Researchers identify the 18 World War II executed civilians of Adele, Rethymnon, using ancient DNA analysis
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Time to treat the climate and nature crisis as one indivisible global health emergency, says widely published editorial
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New measurement of cosmic distances in the dark energy survey gives clues about the nature of dark energy
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Ants help reveal why sourcing different plants for eco fuels is crucial for biodiversity
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Volcano erupts in Indonesia, alert level raised to highest
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Team upgrades technology for monitoring methane emissions
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US prestige at stake as Texas company launches for the moon
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Astronauts have surprising ability to know how far they 'fly' in space
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Formation-flying spacecraft could probe the solar system for new physics
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Ants collectively carry large objects in a way that mimics a self-propelled particle moving through fluid
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Why do so many people choose not to report rape?
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Almonds, pottery, wood help date famed Kyrenia shipwreck
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School suspensions entrench disadvantage. What are the alternatives and how have they worked overseas?
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Researcher proposes a new definition of a human embryo from a legal perspective
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Surface emitting semiconductor laser achieves efficiency breakthrough
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Researchers develop algorithms to understand how humans form body part vocabularies
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Weak magnetic field may have supported diversification of life on Earth
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Owner personality and mental well-being associated with human–pet attachment
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Gender gaps remain for many women scientists, study finds
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Saturday Citations: Listening to bird dreams, securing qubits, imagining impossible billiards
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Supply chain disruptions will further exacerbate economic losses from climate change, finds study
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Study finds drought fuels invasive species after wildfires
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Researchers say accounting for plastic persistence can minimize environmental impacts
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Scientists assess paths toward maintaining BC caribou until habitat recovers
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Homestays can help refugee women adapt to life in a new country
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New process tackles pollution on dual fronts of plastic waste and fuel emissions
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AI sorts public photos to show recovering pacific humpback whales hit climate ceiling
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Early evolution of cicadas revealed by analyses of new fossils
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Scientists discover biomimetic macrophage technology to combat antibiotic resistance
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Computer models show heat waves in north Pacific may be due to China reducing aerosols
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AI recognizes the tempo and stages of embryonic development
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New evidence changes key ideas about Earth's climate history
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What is the 'sunk cost fallacy'? Is it ever a good thing?
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For online food delivery, researcher explores how the three-sided relationship affects pricing and service
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From 'yellow peril' to COVID-19: New book takes unflinching look at anti-Asian racism
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Q&A: The rise of younger, less experienced bosses in the workplace
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Researchers develop early horse osteoarthritis detection tool
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Earth from space: New Zealand's North Island
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Fluorous lipopeptides act as highly effective antibiotics for multidrug-resistant pathogens
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Powerful California storm brings record rain, flooding
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New biology unveiled for fundamental cellular machinery
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Anthropologists create computational model to predict likelihood of future animal extinctions
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Widely used machine learning models reproduce dataset bias: Study
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Extreme UK flood levels are happening much more often than they used to, analysis shows
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New process quickly transforms livestock manure into biochar
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Research finds dairy farmers receptive to methane-reducing seaweed feed
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Desert-loving fungi and lichens pose deadly threat to 5,000-year-old rock art
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Mummified poop reveals pre-Columbian cultures of the Caribbean consumed a diversity of plants
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Support for increasing low-wage workers' compensation: The role of fixed-growth mindsets
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First demonstration of predictive control of fusion plasma by digital twin
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Unlocking BABA-induced resistance in tomato: A comprehensive multi-omics analysis
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Combined treatment using lipid nanoparticles shows promise against antibiotic resistant bacteria
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Climate change lengthens, intensifies the blooming of holm oak and other Quercus species: Study
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Tidal landscapes: A greater carbon sink than previously thought
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Research team develops biotechnological process to degrade plastics
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China's capitalist reforms are said to have moved 800 million out of extreme poverty. Data suggest the opposite
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Researchers study role of post-transcriptional splicing in plant response to light
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Peregrine falcons set off false alarms to make prey easier to catch, study finds
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In life cycle diagrams, small changes make a big difference
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Wildfire smoke leaves harmful gases in floors and walls—air purifiers aren't enough, new study shows
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Unveiling the potential of soybeans for enhanced nutrition
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How plants adjust their photosynthesis to changing light
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Study shows current strategies are ineffective in controlling Salmonella Dublin in Danish cattle
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New study challenges conventional wisdom that Americans are 'pocketbook voters'
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Study identifies ways to better help children experiencing homelessness
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Carbon credits are useful for stabilizing the climate, but are they used effectively?
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Climate experts warn of fossil fuel tactics at COP28
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Energy price hikes hit older people hardest, study finds
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From Texas to Tennessee: Burrowing owl makes odd migration, draws attention
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Proof-of-concept method advances bioprocess engineering for a smoother transition to biofuels
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Strawberry fields fortified: New genetic insights combat devastating soilborne disease
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38% of surveyed Danish dog owners put their dogs on unlicensed cannabinoids
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What are the principles of civilian immunity in war? A scholar of justice in war explains
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Team develops superhydrophobic surface that can stay dry for months underwater
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Future labor losses due to heat stress in China under climate change scenarios
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Deadly brain disease found in two California deer
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Cancer-related mutations appear in stem cell derivatives used in regenerative medicine, shows study
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Avian influenza virus is adapting to spread to marine mammals
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Critical habitats at risk: Three-quarters of vegetation types in the Americas are under-protected
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Hypoxia is widespread and increasing in the ocean off the Pacific Northwest coast, study shows
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The role of PbrChiA chitinase in ROS regulation and antifungal activity
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Breaking boundaries in tiny labs: New technology using sound waves has implications for nanoparticle manipulation
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Fungal evolution discovered: Mycena can now invade living hosts
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The 'plastic paradox': Some clean-up technologies do more harm than good, researchers say
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Number of religious 'nones' has soared, but not number of atheists—social scientists want to know why
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Smog and sick kids: Thai pupils endure air pollution
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Ancient diamonds shine light on the evolution of Earth
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Lake tsunamis pose significant threat under warming climate
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California leads US emissions of sulfuryl fluoride: State emits more than rest of country combined, study finds
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Kill barred owls so spotted owls can live? Wildlife service should put plan on hold say conservation groups
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Drying without dying: Tracing water scarcity coping mechanisms from mosses to flowering plants
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Study shows news organizations still lead in sharing difficult information on social media
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Astronomers find surprising ice world in the habitable zone with JWST data
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'Bypass surgery for the Everglades': Scientists detail latest on restoration efforts
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Study highlights need for increased transparency, precision in estimation of costs associated with biological invasions
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Experts call for just and fair transition away from industrial meat production and consumption
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Chemical synthesis: New strategy for skeletal editing on pyridines
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'Out of control fires' in Brazil wetlands spark state of emergency
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OK, the eclipse was cool, but those glasses aren't. Now what?
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The costly, unintended consequences produced by the US National Flood Insurance Program
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Scientists use supercomputers to make optical tweezers safer for living cells
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Structured early literacy approach achieves outstanding results for children in New Zealand
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Viewpoint: Kenya's wildlife conservancies make old men rich, while making women and young people poorer
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How famines are formed: In Gaza and elsewhere, an underlying pattern that can lead to hunger and death
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Investigating the role of 'random walks' in particle diffusion
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Why did modern humans replace the Neanderthals? The key might lie in our social structures
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Merriam-Webster's word of the year—authentic—reflects growing concerns over AI's ability to deceive and dehumanize
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How the Russian invasion of Ukraine has impacted the global wheat market
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Climate change made historic Brazil floods twice as likely: Scientists
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Study results indicate organophosphorus flame retardants induce malformations in avian embryos
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New study reveals the influence of natural climate drivers on extreme monsoons in Pakistan
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Unraveling the origin and global spread of the potato blight pathogen
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Meet pAblo·pCasso: A new leap in CRISPR technologies for next-gen genome engineering
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Study finds urban waterfowl are important seed dispersers for native and alien plants
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Astronomers propose a new stellar theory to explain the origin of phosphorus
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Significant new discovery in teleportation research: Noise can improve the quality of quantum teleportation
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Chemists develop new approach to inserting single carbon atoms into rings
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Biden and Trump: Here is what really matters in assessing whether they're cognitively up for the job
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Taiwan's strongest earthquake in nearly 25 years damages buildings, leaving 7 dead
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Variability of bat nasal bone morphology found to determine ultrasonic localization
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Ultracompact and high-efficiency liquid-crystal-on-silicon light engines for augmented reality glasses
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High-precision measurements challenge our understanding of Cepheids
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Do you have 7,513 unread emails in your inbox? Research suggests that's unwise
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The 'devil comet' 12P/Pons-Brooks has finally become visible from Australia. What can we expect?
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Uncovering the ripple effects of the climate crisis
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New insights into the India–Asia collision in the Western Himalayas dating back to circa 55 million years
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Scientists uncover a new model for the effects of radiation in water systems
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Researchers realize orientation control of cMOF nanofilms
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Cleaner air in Swedish cities brings significant health benefits: Study
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Wealthy Kiwis are driving up transport emissions, study finds
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Polar plastic: 97% of sampled Antarctic seabirds found to have ingested microplastics
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Scientists provide first detailed estimates of how much sediment is supplied to coral islands from the reef system
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Chatbots might disrupt math and computer science classes. Some teachers see upsides
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Plastic waste in the water might be stopping, or interrupting, some shrimp-like creatures from reproducing
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Good prospects for altermagnets in spin-based electronics
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Manned submersible finds a fault scarp of the 2011 Tohoku-oki megaquake in the Japan Trench
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Cleaning up Australia's 80,000 disused mines is a huge job—but the payoffs can outweigh the costs
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Historical signs in the landscape: Investigating the practice of pollarding in Western Norway
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New study uncovers a link between reproduction and a key mitochondrial stress response
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Indigenous businesses are worth billions but we don't know enough about them
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Researchers say automated news video production is better with a human touch
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Video: Stashing carbon for the long haul with healthy soils
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AI model harnesses physics to autocorrect remote sensing data
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Experimental demonstration of inequivalent mutually unbiased bases for quantum information processing
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Nanotweezers manipulate bacteriophages with minimal optical power, a breakthrough for phage therapy
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Scientists at the MAJORANA Collaboration look for rule-violating electrons
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Economics prize closes out 2023 Nobel season
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Six questions you should be ready to answer to smash that job interview
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Diversity in farm landscapes helps wildlife, global study finds
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'Paradigm shift' needed on plastics health risk: researchers
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Researchers capture never-before-seen view of gene transcription
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First release of the largest extragalactic HI catalog
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Do vertebrate populations really decline so much? Calculations indicating severe declines might be wrong, says study
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Hot post-asymptotic giant branch star discovered in globular cluster ESO 37-1
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Quantum energy exchange: Exploring light fields and a quantum emitter
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Team of biologists discover fluorescence in 27 marine creatures
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'Get back to school' headlines eroded teacher well-being during pandemic, research shows
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Silicon Valley isn't the start-up utopia we thought, research finds
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Scholars reveal improved human greenspace exposure equality during 21st century urbanization
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Horse remains show Pagan-Christian trade networks supplied horses from overseas for the last horse sacrifices in Europe
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Refining turbulent flow to scale up iPS cell-based platelet manufacturing
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Machine learning helps find advantageous combination of salts and organic solvents for easier anti-icing operations
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New report reveals servicewomen in British military being badly let down when reporting sexual violence
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Criollo cattle: Could an old breed be the beef industry's answer to climate change?
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Why are algorithms called algorithms? A brief history of the Persian polymath you've likely never heard of
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Messenger RNAs with multiple 'tails' could lead to more effective therapeutics, say researchers
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Researchers discover important membrane transport mechanism in pathogenic bacteria
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How guaranteed income affected a New Jersey city
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Rats study tests whether photoluminescent fur is used in nocturnal communication
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Sierra Nevada snowpack at lowest level in 10 years: What it means for California's water supply
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NASA's planetary radar tracks two large asteroid close approaches
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Unlocking the genetic potential of poplars: A new era of precision genome editing with CRISPR
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Study shows how AI can be a 'crystal ball' for businesses to stay afloat
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The Italian central Apennines are a source of CO₂, study finds
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Researcher uses machine learning to help digitize ancient texts from Indus civilization
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How hybrid work is reinventing management
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Research demonstrates new type of ferromagnetism with completely different alignment of magnetic moments
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Researchers use measurements to generate quantum entanglement and teleportation
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China Air Pollution Data Center launched to combat evolving complexity of air quality challenges
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A new way to see the activity inside a living cell
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Why it's hard to predict the weather
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Comprehensive pan-genome analysis of lactic acid bacteria unveils new avenues for food industry and health care
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Theoretical research offers explanation as to why some animals shrink over time
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Study shows inverting fusion plasmas improves performance
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Extreme heat is new danger stalking US-bound migrants
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Study suggests major chemical corporations hide most polluting activities in subsidiaries
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Tech breathes new life into endangered Native American languages
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New momentum-space polarization filters enable high signal-to-noise ratio nano imaging
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New technique offers unprecedented control over light at terahertz frequencies
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Prosocial preferences can provide better risk management for smallholder farming communities amid rising climate risks
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Unveiling the effect of Ti substitutions on the static oxidation behavior of (Hf,Ti)C at 2,500°C
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Study: Airway hillocks challenge our understanding of lung biology
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Large-scale bent radio jet detected in galaxy cluster Abell 514
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Decades of research samples destroyed in Sweden cooler failure
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Coast Guard launches 'traffic control for whales' in Washington State's Puget Sound
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope pauses science due to gyro issue
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Enhancing chickpea irrigation efficiency, yield and sustainability
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UK survey finds one third of workers feel less engaged at work due to personal finance issues
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Study explores what helps agritourism grow
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Persistent questioning of knowledge takes a toll: New study supports theories that baseless discrediting harms
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Wild and domestic ungulates are key to Mediterranean ecosystem sustainability, finds study
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The first Europeans reached Ukraine 1.4 million years ago, new study finds
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Study reveals first emissions snapshot of Australian coal mines
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US restores handful of wildlife protections axed by Trump
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Nondestructive measurement realized in ytterbium qubits, aiding scalable neutral atom quantum computing
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Combating disruptive 'noise' in quantum communication
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Study finds avoiding social media before an election has little to no effect on people's political views
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Interactive map shows future climate of your city based on emissions scenarios
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Brazilian scientists obtain a material that could be useful for hydrogen production
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Plastic 'interceptor' tackles trash in Bangkok river
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New technology changes how proteins in individual cells are studied
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Women are 14 times more likely to die in a climate disaster than men—just one way climate change is gendered
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How tomato plants use their roots to ration water during drought
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Giant planets cast a deadly pall: How they can prevent life in other solar systems
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Life underground suited newly discovered dinosaur, study finds
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Researchers use gold membrane to coax secrets out of surfaces
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Researchers develop electron beam accelerator to sterilize medical equipment
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The role of history in how efficient color names evolve
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Researchers unveil role of pentatricopeptide repeat proteins in kiwifruits under pathogen stress
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The importance of the paradise fish in evolutionary and behavioral genetics research
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A clock in the rocks: What cosmic rays tell us about Earth's changing surface and climate
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Overlooked coastal marine ecosystems can capture more carbon dioxide than previously thought, finds study
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Japan Moon lander revives after lunar night
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World record 402 Tb/s transmission in a standard commercially available optical fiber
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G7 eyes possible end date for coal-fired power plants
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Researchers find urban moths have smaller wings, reduced light response compared to rural moths
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Fewer fish, worse health: The climate effect
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Is graphene the best heat conductor? Researchers investigate with four-phonon scattering
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Researchers correct overestimation by 'hot model' climate projections on warming in China
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China's smog problem explained
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Could protecting our proteins help us prevent aging?
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World's smallest living elephants listed as Endangered on Red List
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Fans of long-running TV show experienced grief similar to losing a close friend when show ended, study finds
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Using statistical and historical methods to address problems in business strategy
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Modeling a right royal butterfly effect
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Cleaning up environmental contaminants with quantum dot technology
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Emotional context in decision-making: Challenging Lewin's motivational conflicts theory
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Internal morphology reveals two new species of Australian burrowing scorpions
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Building on the greenbelt is central to solving England's housing crisis, say researchers
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Mystery of moths' warning sound production explained in new study
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'Fortress' conservation policies threaten the food security of rural populations, says researcher
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Studying the mechanisms of water transport along a fiber
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CubeSat propulsion technologies are taking off
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TikTok says orange cats are 'dumb' and tortoiseshell cats have 'an attitude'—but how true is that?
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Scientists propose a self-organizing model of connectivity that applies across a wide range of organisms
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Europe's economic powerhouse tests a shorter working week
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After ISIS bombs, an urgent call to preserve an ancient Syrian temple
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Study of long-term student engagement challenges 'one great teacher' narrative of education
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New study reveals substantial carbon emissions from the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict
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Synthetic fuels and chemicals from CO₂: Ten experiments in parallel
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How conservationists brought Melbourne's Merri Creek back from pollution, neglect and weeds
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Digital technologies have made ancient manuscripts more accessible than ever, but there are risks and losses, too
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Japan craft made successful pin-point Moon landing, space agency says
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Winds threaten to fuel huge Texas wildfire as blizzard hits California
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Fixing food could produce trillions in annual benefits: Report
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Stress levels in Australian workplaces among the highest as workers battle interruptions and irritating colleagues
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Scientists learn from caterpillars how to create self-assembling capsules for drug delivery
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Field-margin wetlands alone can't fix the Gulf of Mexico's dead zone, say researchers
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High-speed electron camera uncovers new 'light-twisting' behavior in ultrathin material
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Why prices are so high—8 ways retail pricing algorithms gouge consumers
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New tuberculosis study offers a novel paradigm for understanding bacterial transcription
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Research team develops electromagnetic wave absorbers with strong absorption and broad effective bandwidth
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Converting cow manure to fuel is growing climate solution, but critics say communities put at risk
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Researchers locate cargo ship SS Hartdale, torpedoed in 1915
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Much of the Nord Stream gas remained in the sea after 2022 explosion, finds study
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Startups spark more innovations in emerging industries than established companies do, according to new study
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Peculiar nova eruption inspected by astronomers
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New technology provides electrifying insights into how catalysts work at the atomic level
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Europe's forgotten forests could be 21st century 'biodiversity hot spots'
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Rewild the soil: The largest urban rewilding project is going underground
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Photons that make quantum bits 'fly' for stable exchange of information in quantum computers
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High flying International Space Station experiment pushes boundaries of knowledge
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Study shows common water pollutants cause heart damage in fish
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Accepting uncertainty in sustainable fisheries is essential in a rapidly changing Arctic, says researcher
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NASA's asteroid sample mission gives scientists around the world the rare opportunity to study an artificial meteor
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Fruit fly study shows that reproductive cells can renew chromosome-linking proteins
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Planting trees in grasslands won't save the planet—instead, protect and restore forests
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Exploring the effect of ring closing on fluorescence of supramolecular polymers
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Research team suggests ways to eat our way out of the climate crisis
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Temperature, time and blueberry wine: Researchers examine fermentation's effects on health-promoting compounds
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Bangladesh again closes schools nationwide due to heat wave
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Crew of NASA's earthbound simulated Mars habitat emerge after a year
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Even modern hydropower plants pose major threat to river habitats, finds study
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New study finds burning by humans and warming altered Andean ecosystems
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Digitized records from wildlife centers show the most common ways that humans harm wild animals
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A pod of killer whales trapped in drift ice off northern Japan has apparently safely escaped
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Opinion: The World Bank and the IMF need to keep reforming to become fit for purpose
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Charming ambassadors with big appetites and universal appeal: China's long history of 'panda diplomacy'
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Is gig work compatible with employment status? Study finds reclassification benefits both workers and platforms
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How forest fires also have an impact on lakes
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Hookups where one partner is drunker more likely to be seen as assault, says study
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Computational answers to riddles on stone: Advanced method for rock engraving analysis
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The politics of alternative proteins studied through notions of competition, definitions, labeling
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Hacking DNA to make next-gen semiconductor materials
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Meteorite analysis shows Earth's building blocks contained water
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New mirror that can be flexibly shaped improves X-ray microscopes
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Unraveling the complexity of melon-pumpkin graft collapse
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Researchers demonstrate quantum error mitigation on prototype, extending coherent annealing range by order of magnitude
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New method produces homogeneous polystyrene microparticles in a stable dispersion
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Chicken whisperers: Humans crack the clucking code
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Enzyme for biocatalysis uses solvent as a substrate
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Solar storms hit more locally than expected: Current instrument network too sparse, says study
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How nearly identical RNA helicases drive 'mRNA export' via distinct protein complex pathways
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Totality insanity: Eclipse frenzy hits North America
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Scientists use custom genome assembly and editing method to improve sheepgrass
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Storytelling strategies can make communication about science more compelling
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Climate researcher rejects being sacked for refusing to fly
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Astronomers carry out largest ever cosmological computer simulation
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Plantations are putting primate infants at risk, finds study
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How NASA's Roman Space Telescope will chronicle the active cosmos
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Researchers develop compiler acceleration technology for quantum computers
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Study finds LinkedIn can trigger feelings of imposter syndrome
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Dinuclear ruthenium complex as a photocatalyst for selective CO2 reduction to CO
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Limited adaptability is making freshwater bacteria vulnerable to climate change
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A harmless asteroid will whiz past Earth Saturday. Here's how to spot it
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River plastics may harbor potential pathogens and antimicrobial resistance genes
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Digital tools, including AI, alter consumer trust and purchasing decisions, says research
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NASA delivers science instrument to JAXA's Martian Moons mission
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Researchers discover Paleocene origin of symbiotic relationships in leaf beetles
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Understanding the atomic density fluctuations in silica glass
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High-precision timing data determine upper limit for photon mass
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Solving the 120-year maritime mystery of the SS Nemesis
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Argentina authorizes Starlink, rival Amazon Kuiper
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Adelaide is losing 75,000 trees a year. Tree-removal laws must be tightened for cities to be livable and green
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Small changes can yield big savings in agricultural water use, study reveals
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Indonesia on alert for more eruptions at remote volcano
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How cells accurately assemble complex machinery
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Prehistoric piercings may have been coming-of-age ritual
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Elucidating the biosynthetic mechanism for protoberberine alkaloids from Coptis chinensis
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Parisians vote in anti-SUV parking and pollution referendum
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Smart e-nose uses self-heating temperature modulation to enable rapid identification of gas molecules
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Pulsed plasma rocket (PPR): Shielded, fast transits for humans to Mars
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Green vote fades where import competition scares people, research suggests
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Study calls for a repurposing of input subsidies to promote sustainable IPM practices
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Study analyzes differences among lone, pair and group terror attackers
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Study finds that providing housing and support benefits homeless
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White men who experience workplace harassment become allies of diversity efforts
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Want to explore Neptune? Use Triton's atmosphere to put on the brakes
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Social-emotional growth linked to higher math and English scores
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Study identifies a key protein in blood vessel growth
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Migration can be a good thing for the environment. Here's how
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Open-source camera and software system captures animal-view videos with more than 90% accuracy
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Webb finds hints of a third planet at PDS 70
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Scientists' research answers big question about our system's largest planet
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Study finds lands used for grazing can worsen or help climate change
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Team creates first database of field studies on the impacts of invasive plants in Europe
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Studies find frequent mowing puts poisonous weed into survival mode, creating 'superweed'
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Here's what's driving the record autumn heat (it's not just carbon emissions)
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Study reveals racial disparities in school enrollment during COVID-19
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Study reveals that decreased cloud cover dominated rapid spring temperature rise in Central Asia
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Weather trucks search for answers about extreme heat in Tucson's 'data deserts'
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When does a conductor not conduct? Switching a 2D metal-organic framework from an insulator to a metal
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Researchers reveal oceanic black carbon sink effect driven by seawater microdroplets
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Pregnant fish can also get 'baby brain,' but not the way that mammals do
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Archaeologists unearth abandoned townsite at Washington on The Brazos
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Advancing poplar genomics: Nearly gap-free genome assembly unveils new insights and applications
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It's time to start worrying about space junk around the moon, too
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New AI-driven tool improves root image segmentation
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Travel chaos as US northeast hit by snowstorm
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Researchers prove fundamental limits of electromagnetic energy absorption
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Aiming at the industrial use of clay column chromatography for optical resolution
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Mystery of 'slow' solar wind unveiled by Solar Orbiter mission
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To guard against cyberattacks in space, researchers ask 'what if?'
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Porous materials and machine learning provide inexpensive microplastic monitoring method
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How surge facilities affected the time to reunification for unaccompanied migrant children and their families
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New method for integrating electro-optic heterointerfaces in MIS structures for plasmonic waveguide modulation
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Algorithmic recommendation technology or human curation? Study of online news outlet suggests both
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How words matter when facing the problem of children in care
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Study reveals violent material ejection process of a dying massive star
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Secrets of cell division revealed by cutting-edge imaging technique
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NOAA forecasts above-average summer 'dead zone' in Gulf of Mexico
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New research investigates how climate change amplifies severity of combined wind-rain extremes over the UK and Ireland
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Frog 'saunas' help endangered frogs survive the devastating impacts of a deadly fungal disease
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Study investigates impact of extreme weather events on ocean circulation in tropical Pacific
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Researchers find pre-Columbian agave plants persisting in Arizona landscapes
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How did life get started on Earth? Atmospheric haze might have been the key
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Researchers observe abnormal stress memory effect that restrains stress relaxation in glass
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Canadian wildfire smoke dispersal worsened by coincident cyclones, study suggests
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Lights on fishing nets can protect sea turtles
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Bison vs. urban growth: Rocky Mountain Arsenal seeks solutions to water runoff
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Researchers stabilize photon interference in optical chips using topological wave propagation
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EU to make pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries pay for treating water
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Genetic basis for the evolution of hair discovered in the clawed frog
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Some clever ways to search for primordial black holes
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HKDC1 protein found crucial to maintaining two mitochondria subcellular structures, mitochondria and lysosomes
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New approach leverages planetary magnetospheres to detect high-frequency gravitational waves
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Study finds tropical ecosystems more reliant on emerging aquatic insects, potentially at greater risk
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After intense predictions, what happened to El Niño?
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Biden says Japanese will be first non-American on moon
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TEMPO instrument air quality data now publicly available
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Population can't be ignored—it has to be part of the policy solution to our world's problems, says researcher
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One in 10 premature births linked to plastic chemicals: Study
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Rock sampled by NASA's Perseverance embodies why rover came to Mars
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Tiny beads preserve enzymes for biocatalysis
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Combining a bulky chain with a stable polymer to enhance liquid crystal performance
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Hubble provides unique ultraviolet view of Jupiter
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British Columbia needs a unified response to respond to the biodiversity crisis, say researchers
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Team discovers a new defense mechanism in bacteria
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Scientists explore the genetic foundations of Rhododendron flower color diversity
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In a reservoir in Southeast Brazil, introduction of a fish native to the Amazon has reduced native species diversity
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Physicists model chromosome folding, reveal how loops affect spatial organization of the genome
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Researchers make better chickpeas possible by harnessing genetic traits of wild cousins
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Examining groundwater's role in ecosystem sustainability
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Saturday Citations: The cutest conservationists; a weird stellar object; vitamins good for your brain
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New nearby mini-Neptune exoplanet discovered
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Coherent beam combining-an alternative scheme for delivering high average power femtosecond laser at 2.0 μm
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Claudia Goldin wins Nobel for work on women in the labor market
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AI for Earth: How NASA's artificial intelligence and open science efforts combat climate change
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Study suggests men benefit more from being attractive in the workplace than women
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COP28 turns attention to potent methane emissions
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Exploration of polymer cononsolvency mechanism through soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy
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New insights into broken symmetries: Applying the Lorentz reciprocal theorem to fluids with odd viscosities
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Scientists develop novel nanoparticles that could serve as contrast agents
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With only the pawprints, researchers study elusive bobcat
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Keep an eye out for foxtail seed pods that can harm your pet this summer
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Behavior of ant queens found to be shaped by their social environments
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A neural 'satnav': How zebrafish navigate to find their comfortable temperature
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Study finds transcription factor regulating leaflet number in legume plants
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Study: No evidence sowing date influences optimum plant density of sweet corn grown in the midwestern US
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Underwater cultural heritage: Studying 'orphaned objects' to work out which shipwrecks they came from
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How mosquito-controlling bacteria might also enhance insect fertility
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Integrity of 'independent' state traffic stop analysis questioned by researcher's opposite conclusions
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Travelers with disability often face discrimination: What should change and how to complain
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How animal traits have shaped the journey of species across the globe
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The flat Fens of eastern England once held vast woodlands, study finds
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Rising mercury levels may contribute to declining Steller sea lion populations
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How to improve your communication with someone with a speech impairment
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Fine roots make the difference in metabolomes and microbiomes
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Early career Latinas in STEM continue to face challenges in academia
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A model to promote the coordination between environmental protection and agricultural development in Erhai Lake
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How effective are domestic violence advertising campaigns for preventing violence against women?
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Study provides insights into the use of decodable texts in early reading instruction
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How Latin America can achieve a socially balanced climate transition
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Study explores impacts of Arctic warming on daily weather patterns in the US
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Designing a space bioprocessing system to produce recombinant proteins
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Light duty: Distinct molecular pathways control growth, flowering in plants
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Korean artificial sun, KSTAR, completes divertor upgrades for long pulse operations
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Fire is a chemical reaction—here's why Australia is supremely suited to it
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Astronomers discover new Earth-sized world orbiting an ultra-cool star
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Urgent action needed to address climate change threats to coastal areas
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New physics-informed neural network for universal and high-fidelity resolution enhancement in fluorescence microscopy
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Detection of a new state in the protein folding process
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Scientists develop high-precision droplet printing platform for single cell phenotype screening
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Frequency of US blizzards may decline in coming decades, says study
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Researchers: Here's what happens to workers when coal-fired power plants in Australia close. It isn't good
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Multiple novel yeast species detected in the gut of green lacewing in Japan
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Love may be timeless, but the way we talk about it isn't
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Lysosomes prove to be quick-change artists with respect to nutrient availability in the cell
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The total solar eclipse is a cosmic spectacle well worth the hype
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New year brought increased consumer interest in food and nutrition resolutions
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Video: Can science beat counterfeit detector pens?
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Archaeologists illuminate ancient culinary practices using chemical biomarkers
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2023 hottest recorded year as Earth nears key limit
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Blue Origin reveals its orbital maneuvering vehicle: Blue Ring
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'Forgotten city:' the identification of Dura-Europos' neglected sister site in Syria
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Seaweed is a billion-euro industry in Europe, but inclusive, sustainable transition approaches are marginalized
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Want to buy a home telescope? Tips from a professional astronomer to help you choose
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Waves of change: How sea-levels and climate altered the marine ecosystems at the South Pole 390–385 million years ago
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Understanding quantum states: New research shows importance of precise topography in solid neon qubits
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Expelling students for bad behavior seems like the obvious solution, but is it really a good idea?
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Research reveals the most complete dinosaur discovered in the UK in a century
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Improving infectious disease testing with gold nanoparticles
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Pesticides to help protect seeds can adversely affect earthworms' health
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Stabilizing mRNA vaccines for delivery to cells
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Social media fatigue and narcissism linked to believing and sharing misinformation, finds 8-country study
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Synthetic tape flagged as unsustainable: Research describes a more eco-friendly option
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Researchers: Extreme views about women are infiltrating Australian schools—we need a zero-tolerance response
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GOES-U satellite reaches geostationary orbit, now designated GOES-19
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Root phenotyping research: Automated total root length estimation from in situ images without segmentation
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From kale to carotenoid powerhouse: Advances in plant nutrition
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Study provides evidence for sexual plasticity in female fruit flies
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Ocean floor a 'reservoir' of plastic pollution, study finds
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Voters reject culture war tactics in school board elections
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Research suggests leaders' social media posts are taken just as seriously as formal statements
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NASA touts space research in anti-cancer fight
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Colliding neutron stars provide a new way to measure the expansion of the universe
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Study examines how ad strategies of the Great Depression can inform today's crisis communications
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Child care costs, availability keeping New York parents at home, report finds
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Dangerous climate tipping points will affect Australia. The risks are real and cannot be ignored, say researchers
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Hypergravity odyssey of Earth's tiniest plant
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Hippos' prominent tusks and wide gaping mouths prevent efficient chewing, study shows
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Scientists find vast numbers of illegal 'ghost roads' used to crack open pristine rainforest
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Injectable agents could improve liquid biopsy for cancer detection and monitoring
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New study on experience of adopted people as they become parents
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4,000-year-old Cretan hilltop mystifies Greek archaeologists. It could spell trouble for new airport
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Robotic rover could support astronauts on moonwalks
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Probing proton pumping: New findings on protein folding in bacteriorhodopsin
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Evidence that atomically thin hafnium telluride is an excitonic insulator
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Temperature, humidity may drive future transmission of parasitic worm infections
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Jellyfish invade Venezuelan waters, worrying fishermen
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Climate indices and precipitation anomalies reveal stark implications for the Middle East
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Shedding light on Scotland's first 'almost-mammal,' Saurodesmus robertsoni
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Pressure in the womb may influence facial development
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Better farming through nanotechnology: An argument for applying medical insights to agriculture
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Will the Paris 2024 Olympics be a platform for activist protests amid global tensions?
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Study reveals how wounding boosts anthocyanin in grapes
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For microscopic organisms, ocean currents act as 'expressway' to deeper depths, study finds
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Canadian oil sands city evacuated as wildfire draws near
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Discovery of a subset of human short introns that are spliced out by a novel mechanism
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Snake venom research has broad implications for bite treatment
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Bed bugs are a global problem, yet we still know little about how they spread
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Astrophysicists crack the case of 'disappearing' sulfur in planetary nebulae
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Dutch people adapt their climate beliefs more easily than their behavior, find researchers
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Sustainable plastics are not a solution, researchers warn
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Longing to know about longhorn beetles in Australia
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Research outlines how sex differences have evolved
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Electronic device thermal management made simpler and slightly better
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Royal Charter storm of 1859: How an almighty tempest led to the birth of the UK's shipping forecast
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Climate change ignored? Study reveals sociology's blind spot
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Sex differences don't disappear as a country's equality develops—sometimes, they become stronger
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Lung organoids reveal how pathogens infect human lung tissue
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Minimum pricing for alcohol helped curb demand during COVID lockdown, finds UK study
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Researchers demonstrate that forests trap airborne microplastics, acting as terrestrial sinks
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Study finds school gardens can foster children's interest in nature
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New discovery unravels malaria invasion mechanism
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Flourishing romances are more the result of proactive behaviors than soulmate spark, study finds
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Ending native forest logging would help Australia's climate goals much more than planting trees
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Harnessing sensors, smart devices, and AI could transform agriculture
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Laser imaging could offer early detection for at-risk artwork
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Research examines differences in charitable giving among communities of color
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Food waste prevention in Europe can generate major footprint savings
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Salmon that eat salmon are more environmentally friendly, researchers say
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Businesses are ready for April's total solar eclipse with celestial-themed doughnuts and beer
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Exotic molecules embedded into continuum refuse to break apart, defying initial expectations
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Two new databases combine computer science and pharmaceutical research
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New study suggests some forms of life could exist in Venus's sulfuric acid clouds
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Harnessing the mechanisms of fungal bioluminescence to confer autonomous luminescence in plant and animal cells
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Expressing workplace anger: Not the way to get ahead, says study
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Only through machine learning and AI can we come to grips with all chemicals around us, say researchers
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A new fullertube molecule is found
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Community-led disaster resilience model benefiting those that need it most
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Phosphorylation: The molecular key to birch trees' drought endurance
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Fossilized circles in the sand on South Africa's coast may be artwork by our early ancestors
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Astronomers observe the effect of dark matter on the evolution of the galaxies
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Certain plant proteins resemble human signaling proteins of the immune system and can bind to their receptors
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Researchers determine structure of new metal tellurate material with potential uses in solar energy and more
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New research finds Dublin is second most expensive European city in which to build apartments
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Scientists discover key to a potential natural cancer treatment's potency
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How nature can alter our sense of time
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Guanine synthesis yields new insights into nitrogen's role in nanocarbon catalysis
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Evolution of cooperation in multiplex networks through asymmetry between interaction and replacement
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Researchers develop RNA-targeting technology for precisely manipulating parts of human genes
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US schools are not racially integrated, despite decades of effort, says educational sociologist
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New South American site reveals extraordinary fossils from the end of the age of the dinosaurs
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How can schools make sure gifted students get the help they need?
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Maps of heavy metals in Wellington, New Zealand soils show impacts of urbanization
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The impact of sexual abuse in regional Victoria
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DNA aptamer finds novel application in regulating cell differentiation
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Jupiter has at least three magnetosheath jets, finds Voyager 2 data study
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Research finds upsides for local governments that look to employ chatbots
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US drinking water often contains toxic contaminants, scientist warns
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Study proposes new constraints on exotic spin-spin-velocity-dependent interactions between electron spins
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Climate change main culprit for hot South American winter
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Meet the new instruments that will take advantage of SLAC's upgraded X-ray laser
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Nobel chemistry winner flunked first college chemistry exam
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Masculinity and women's equality: UK report finds emerging gender divide in young people's attitudes
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Research finds racial disparity in school closures
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Ecosystem from 3.4 billion years ago: New pieces discovered in the cradle of life puzzle
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New quantum sensing scheme could lead to enhanced high-precision nanoscopic techniques
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Scientist adds cryo-ET and biosensors to fluorescence microscopy to image proteins within cells
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Students with dyslexia face challenges transitioning to the workplace, but with support they can thrive
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Archaeological evidence of seasonal vitamin D deficiency discovered in England
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Unlocking citrus tolerance secrets: The Valencia sweet orange genome and the fight against HLB disease
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Edge habitats along roads and power lines may be key to conserving rare plants
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Signatures of the Space Age: Spacecraft metals left in the wake of humanity's path to the stars
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Climate change increasing likelihood of extreme snowfall in the French Alps, research suggests
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Improved life satisfaction may decrease illegal forest use in protected areas
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Good news for gray whales: 'Unusual mortality event' declared over
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AI 'companions' promise to combat loneliness, but history shows the dangers of one-way relationships
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Soybean seed hardness demystified: Key genes and networks uncovered
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Team investigates chemical modifications to gain deeper insights into genetic regulation mechanisms
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No one can predict how financial markets will behave with absolute certainty. Here's why
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Warmer water may help rivers keep antimicrobial resistance at bay
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Boeing's Starliner set for first crewed mission to ISS
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How social media can contribute to species conservation
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San Diego State University report calls Tijuana River contamination 'a public health crisis'
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Researchers systematically investigate efficacy of CRISPR antimicrobial agents
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Report provides up-close look at pro-democracy conservatives
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Key factors that orchestrate mysterious synchronized coral spawning revealed
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Gazans' extreme hunger could leave its mark on subsequent generations
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Researchers develop new mechanism to create water-repellent surfaces
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Deep self-learning enables volumetric microscopy with 3D isotropic resolution
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NASA shares newest results of Moon to Mars Architecture Concept Review
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South Africa's apartheid legacy is still hobbling research—a study of geography shows how
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Act of altruism observed in bull elephant seal
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How the cookie crumbles: X-ray tech used to reveal the secrets of baking the perfect biscuit
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Low-income countries could lose 30% of nutrients like protein and omega-3 from seafood due to climate change
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Seismic and infrasonic signals used to characterize Nord Stream pipeline events
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Contemporary wildfires not more severe than historically in western US dry forests: Study
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Some of today's earthquakes may be aftershocks from quakes in the 1800s
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Genome sequencing unveils mutational impacts of radiation on mammalian cells
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How listening for the right buzz keeps mosquitoes from mating with the wrong species
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Stressed out: how to measure dangerous heat
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Novel calculations peg age of 'baby' asteroid
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Meadow spittlebug's record-breaking diet also makes it a top disease carrier for plants
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'Weird puking bird' tops New Zealand's avian beauty contest
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Study finds 1 in 7 adults have experienced someone threaten to share their intimate images
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Cleaned surfaces may be germ-free, but they're not bare
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Studies of geologic faulting on icy moons aid exploration of extraterrestrial watery worlds
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Extraction of raw materials could rise 60% by 2060—and making mining 'greener' won't stop the damage
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What drives 'drug-induced homicide' prosecutions in North Carolina?
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Estimating coastal water depth from space via satellite-derived bathymetry
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New methodologies to prevent fraud in the determination of geographical origin of hazelnuts
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New Gaia release: Cluster cores and unforeseen science
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A new chapter for all-attosecond spectroscopy: Researchers achieve 1 kilohertz repetition rate
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Researchers develop highly accurate carbohydrate binding site prediction algorithm, DeepGlycanSite
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Panama Canal agency warns water shortage "is not over"
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Expert explains why North American bird populations are declining
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Simple new process stores carbon dioxide in concrete without compromising strength
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Physicists discover new way to make strange metal
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In Colombian jungle, digging up the Americas' colonial past
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Witchcraft trials in Norway ended in the 18th century, according to research
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Secrets of Maya child sacrifice at Chichén Itzá uncovered using ancient DNA
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Birds nesting in agricultural lands more vulnerable to extreme heat, study finds
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Study: Your local sea snail might not make it in warmer oceans, but oysters will
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Engineer explains the science behind metamaterials and MRI enhancement
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Researchers illuminate the evolution of firefly lights
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Creating vortices in a superfluid made of light
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First crewed flight of Boeing spacecraft delayed again
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Human bodies mostly recover from space, tourist mission shows
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Progress in high-resolution vegetation mapping: China's leap toward advanced environmental monitoring
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Donkeys could help protect Ethiopian women from destitution, study finds
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Star ripped apart by black hole in rare discovery
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Skin and gut microbiome analysis offers new therapeutic perspectives on atopic dermatitis in Shiba Inu dogs
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X-ray lasers: Why does brighter mean darker?
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African great apes predicted to see frequent extreme climate events in the next 30 years
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New model finds previous cell division calculations ignore drivers at the molecular scale
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Misguided reforestation programs threaten vast area of Africa's tropical grasslands, study warns
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Social acceptance of immigrants working as politicians or judges is low, finds German study
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Black bear removed from North Lake Tahoe home after trying to hibernate in crawl space
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It's not just Victoria's iconic Mountain Ash trees at risk—it's every species in their community
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New study discovers tiny target on RNA to short-circuit inflammation
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Satellite SAR and its role in heritage site protection in Europe and China
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A legal scholar explains the need for government databases to retract information
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Camera tags capture social flexibility of Antarctic minke whales
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Andean farmers use age-old technique amid climate change
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Current development status and prospects of emerging polymer/MXene electromagnetic shielding composites
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Researchers achieve first condensation of non-ground state cesium atoms
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Researchers call for a comprehensive view of the marine biological carbon pump and its role in climate change
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Abortion bans linked to increase in children entering foster system, researchers find
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Unseen travelers: Dust storms may spread bacteria and fungi around the world
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Creating novel amino acid nanoparticles with enhanced anticancer activity
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Study highlights urgency of parasitic wasp release to save native bird
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Why people resort to lynching
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'Beyond what's possible': New JWST observations unearth mysterious ancient galaxy
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Top IT industry managers are divided on the need for face-to-face communication in the workplace
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Israel's war budget leaves top scientists in limbo
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'Human-induced' climate change behind deadly Sahel heat wave: Study
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A spider silk sound system: Webs match acoustic particle velocity for long-distance sound detection
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Transformation of ocean management is underway, study finds
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Novel protein involved in mitochondrial gene expression identified
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Grape white rot resistance and the role of VvWRKY5 in enhancing pathogen defense through the jasmonic acid pathway
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For the ancient Maya, cracked mirrors were a path to the world beyond
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Measuring the properties of light: Scientists realize new method for determining quantum states
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Earth-abundant iron catalysis enables access to valuable dialkylated compounds
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Stolen genes allow parasitic control of behavior of host
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Cold sintering may rescue plastic, ceramics, battery components from landfills
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US center's tropical storm forecasts are going inland, where damage can outstrip coasts
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Researcher finds police killings can discourage engagement with local government
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TRAPPIST-1c isn't the exo-Venus we were hoping for, but don't blame the star
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Standardized methodology measures cocoa household income
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Bigger is better: Male proboscis monkeys' enhanced noses evolved to attract mates, says study
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Researchers analyze challenges faced by content moderators during pandemic
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Iron restriction keeps blood stem cells young, researchers find
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Collectively, we spend only 45 minutes daily on the activities that produce the most pollution, researchers say
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Researchers develop new method for assessing climate change risks to ecosystems
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Over 300 million young people have experienced online sexual abuse, exploitation, finds metastudy
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Reunion Island hunkers down as major storm hits
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Salt marshes put to the test in wave flume
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A critically endangered Sumatran rhino named Delilah successfully gives birth in Indonesia
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Harnessing AI and advanced imaging for precision plant stress management
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With the help of catalysts the chemical industry can be revolutionizes and create a circular economy, say researchers
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Locusts' sense of smell boosted with custom-made nanoparticles
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Astrophysics research advances understanding of how gamma-ray bursts produce light
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A surprising result for a group's optimal path to cooperation
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Former astronaut William Anders, who took iconic Earthrise photo, killed in Washington plane crash
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Geospatial technology can help corn producers assess potential wind damage in fields
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Feds greenlight return of grizzly bears to Washington's North Cascades
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Microbial division of labor produces higher biofuel yields
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Raw sewage pumped into England's largest lake due to fault
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Elephant calves have been found buried. What does that mean?
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How politicizing migration harms health
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Researchers explain the dissimilar smells of babies and teenagers
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The Beetaloo gas field is a climate bomb. How did CSIRO modeling make it look otherwise?
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Health systems eliminating a form of anesthesia that hangs in the air for more than a decade after use
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Category 5 Hurricane Beryl kills 5, hurtles towards Jamaica
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New article argues that human right to the environment must be recognized in order to restore our planet
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New map shows how climate change affects your community and its vulnerability to weather
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Canada is a suburban nation because of post-Second World War government policy
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The science of color: How color blindness creates unseen barriers in science
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We need a single list of all life on Earth, and most taxonomists now agree on how to start
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Dutch youth found to have little knowledge about democracy
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This sea worm's posterior swims away, and now scientists know how
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Humans reached icy northern Europe in time of Neanderthals
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Astronomers determine Mars may face more potentially hazardous asteroids than Earth
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From crop to cup: A new genetic map could make your morning coffee more climate resilient
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Broad bean thrives despite a hyperactive ion channel, finds study
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Team describes MXene-supported PtCo bimetallic catalyst for hydrogen evolution in acidic conditions
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Fish kill reported in Biscayne Bay: Waterkeeper blames it on heavy rain
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Stress testing pension funds—researchers present technique based on hidden Markov regime switching model
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Yeast and kelp flies can replace fishmeal in feed for farmed salmon, suggests thesis
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Endangered fish can live longer after cataract surgery
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Extremely massive white dwarf escaped from the Hyades star cluster, study says
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Researchers help study and catalog museum's ancient Greek coins
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Seismic survey not expected to impact oyster yield in Australian waters
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Study investigates the population of young low-mass stars in Trumpler 14
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Reimagining the optical diode effect for enhanced optical isolator efficiency
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Air pollution linked to nearly 2,000 child deaths a day: Report
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Bewick's swans choose wintering areas based on the weather, shows long-term GPS data study
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Researchers find natural manganite ores have significant effect on environmental behavior of arsenic
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From roots to resilience: Investigating the vital role of microbes in coastal plant health
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Glimpses of a volcanic world: New telescope images of Jupiter's moon Io rival those from spacecraft
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Nearly 40 years later, one of Colorado's longest-running Superfund sites still has no radioactive waste cleanup plan
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Australian astronomy center achieves gender parity in astronomy in just five years
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Spillover of tropospheric ozone is affecting measurements of stratospheric ozone recovery more than previously realized
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Study shows marine heat waves have significant impact on microorganisms
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200 US cities will fall short of sustainable energy goals despite pledging to transition by 2050, says study
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How cells in plant leaves organize themselves to ensure optimal area for photosynthesis
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Killer whales breathe just once between dives, study confirms
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There are more than 300 ways to work flexibly—here are four tips to make it work for you
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Xylem functionality is not a direct indicator of apple preharvest fruit drop: Study
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New insights into urban life's impact on squirrels' cognitive abilities
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Into the abyss: Understanding black hole formation through natal kicks and neutrino emission
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West's 'hot drought' is unprecedented in more than 500 years
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Researchers discover cosmic dust storms from Type 1a supernova
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How carbon removal fits into the architecture of EU climate policy
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North Atlantic's marine productivity may not be declining, according to new study of older ice cores
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Highly targeted CRISPR delivery system advances gene editing in living animals
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Novel strategy stabilizes zinc-ion batteries
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Imperialism abroad, policing at home fundamentally connected, says researcher
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Climate change threatens global forest carbon sequestration, study finds
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Scientists construct organo-phosphatic shells of brachiopods
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Chemists obtain derivatives of the natural polymer chitosan, which outpace existing antibiotics
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Broken record: March is 10th straight month to be hottest on record, scientists say
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Police are frustrated with increasing numbers of mental health callouts
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Four in five bird species cannot tolerate intense human pressures, data show
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Fossil fuels in the crosshairs at pivotal COP28 talks
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How to make an old antibiotic 100 times more potent
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Understanding jasmonic acid: A switch that activates autophagy in Arabidopsis petals
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Grandparent childcare may not help the well-being of mothers or reduce mother–child conflict, study suggests
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Call to address gender inequity facing Australia's female veterans
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Climate change makes it harder for women to collect water in South American and Southeast Asian regions, study shows
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How calcium reduces macrocracking in sweet cherries
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Researchers discover how nerve cells in bat brains respond to their environment and social interactions with other bats
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Ionic crystal generates molecular ions upon positron irradiation
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New photonic chip spawns nested topological frequency comb
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A layered lake reveals how oxygen built up in our atmosphere billions of years ago
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New tipping point discovered beneath the Antarctic ice sheet
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Measuring the doughnut: A good and ecological life is possible for all
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New species of ancient feline discovered in Spain
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9 out of 10 kids are not developmentally on track in literacy and numeracy—study of 8 African countries
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Nanoscale engineering brings light-twisting materials to more extreme settings
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Researchers draw inspiration from ancient Alexandria to optimize quantum simulations
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Protein-like polymers illuminate the path to macular degeneration treatment
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Dora, Otis retired from list of Pacific hurricane names
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Korean researchers develop nanomaterial to enable eco-friendly removal of fine dust precursors
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A strong earthquake shakes Indonesia's Java Island but no reports of casualties
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New research suggests diverse headgear in hoofed mammals evolved from common ancestor
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Team develops predictive tool for designing complex metal alloys that can withstand extreme environments
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More desalination is coming to Australia's driest states—but super-salty outflows could trash ecosystems and fisheries
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Researchers find unexpected roadblock to conductivity in Mott insulators
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New technique uses near-miss particle physics to measure wobbling tau particles
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New model suggests partner anti-universe could explain accelerated expansion without the need for dark energy
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Phonics and why it is used to teach reading
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Digital surveillance is omnipresent in China. How citizens are coping
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Researchers show impact of COVID-19 and climate change on drinking water quality in Berlin
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Most of the land humans need to thrive is unprotected, new study finds
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How 'himpathy' helps shield perpetrators of sexual misconduct from repercussions
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NASA's OSIRIS-APEX unscathed after searing pass of sun
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Black hole at the center of a galaxy in the early universe received less mass influx than expected, astronomers find
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Giant rogue waves: Southern Ocean expedition reveals wind as key cause
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Researchers develop nanofiber-based drug delivery system for skin cancer
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Greece hit again by high temperatures, Saharan dust
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The death of Vulcan: Study reveals planet is actually an astronomical illusion caused by stellar activity
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Indonesia flood death toll rises to 41 with 17 missing
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How morbid curiosity can lead people to conspiracy theories
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Two NASA sounding rockets launch from Alaska during solar flare
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Australia's fearsome 'dinosaur bird' stares down extinction
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Q&A: Potential TikTok ban is a high-stakes threat for its young user base and beyond
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Humans have converted at least 250,000 acres of estuaries to cities and farms in last 35 years, study finds
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Researchers: Health and education are closely linked—NZ needs to integrate them more in primary schools
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New GPS-based method can measure daily ice loss in Greenland
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Ridesourcing platforms thrive on socio-economic inequality, say researchers
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Researchers: Girls in hijab experience overlapping forms of racial and gendered violence
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Arecibo Observatory telescope outfitted with a wideband cryogenic system to expand its capabilities
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Detailed pictures show galaxy growth in the early universe was much faster than first thought
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Study finds students, designers have different perceptions of masculine, feminine traits of classrooms
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Observations investigate properties of nearby brown dwarf HD 33632 Ab
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New research finds stress and strain changes metal electronic structure
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How new product development shapes firms and the economy
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Study finds American trust in scientific expertise survived polarization and previous administration's attack on science
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Ice ages were not as dry as we thought, according to surprising new Australian cave study
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The accuracy of self-estimation in evaluating technology use
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Biomechanics of sound production in high-pitched classical singing
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Researchers create innovative polymer wound dressings for painless and residue-free removal
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Novel mobile air monitoring technology yields greater insight into post-disaster pollution levels
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Researchers develop AI technology to predict yield strength of metals
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Study shows that Rio Grande Rise was once a giant mineral-rich tropical island near Brazil
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School focus on grades and test scores linked to violence against teachers
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Ancient pots hold clues about how diverse diets helped herders thrive in southern Africa
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Physicist's model and predictions may have applications in the new generation of superradiant lasers
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Is it a bird or a dinosaur? Fossils from Teylers Museum in Netherlands secretly visit UK's synchrotron
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Tests showed high levels of E. coli at Dallas' White Rock Lake after Plano sewage spill
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Unlocking Arctic mysteries: How melting ice shapes our climate
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Illinois clean energy transition excludes key constituents in energy justice equation, study argues
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Rigid approach to teaching phonics is 'joyless' and is failing children in England, experts warn
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Remains of two men from central China shed light on ancient practice of punitive amputation
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Study sheds new light on mechanism of robust motility of flagellated bacteria
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Galactic bloodlines: Many nearby star clusters originate from only three 'families'
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Q&A: A 'ring of fire' eclipse is coming. Here's how to watch
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Profit, rules or values: Skills that lead to success on the labor market
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Archeologists map lost cities in Ecuadorian Amazon, settlements that lasted 1,000 years
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Investigators are being sent to US research base on Antarctica to look into sexual violence concerns
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Rare deep-sea squid filmed at depth
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Cultural capital is key to a sense of belonging for college students of color
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A devastating fire 2,200 years ago preserved a moment of life and war in Iron Age Spain, down to a single gold earring
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Dark matter could make our galaxy's innermost stars immortal
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Hidden information extraction from layered structures through terahertz imaging
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Study finds microbes hitchhike on microplastics to reach the sea
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Scientists help unravel life's cosmic beginnings
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New data gathered by citizen scientists reveal two biggest threats to wombats
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Customized production of antiviral coatings and cell culture surfaces
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In low-income families, shared parental responsiveness helps kids
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Giving thanks isn't just a holiday tradition. It's part of how humans evolved
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Unlocking salt tolerance: Sea lavender's genetic secret revealed
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Cellulose fibers are emerging as a sustainable option for wrapping everything from foods to electronics
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New mechanism for regulating cell division in the bacterial pathogen Klebsiella uncovered
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NASA unveils probe bound for Jupiter's possibly life-sustaining moon
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Massive anomaly within Earth's mantle may be remnant of collision that formed moon
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Using text analytics, scientists map the spread of potato blight prior to the Irish potato famine
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Webb probes an extreme starburst galaxy
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NASA imagines a catastrophic asteroid impact to study how to prevent it
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Sediments reveal the ancient ocean during a mass extinction event
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State of the world's plants and fungi report: 3 in 4 undescribed plant species already threatened with extinction
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Unlocking RNA functionality: A redox-responsive approach
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JWST data suggest exoplanet K2-18b may have molten surface rather than a watery ocean
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New survey sheds new light on trans life in Maryland
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Engineers produce the world's first practical Titanium-sapphire laser on a chip
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Space Force to split 21 launches between SpaceX, United Launch Alliance
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Tiny bright objects discovered at dawn of universe baffle scientists
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Scientists agree, the media is biased against wasps
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Quantum breakthrough sheds light on perplexing high-temperature superconductors
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Data from Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope reveal gamma radiation pulses from Sagittarius A*
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A new CRISPR-driven technology for gene drive in plants
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Extreme early-summer heat wave peaks in western US
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Researchers train a bank of AI models to identify memory formation signals in the brain
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Q&A: Investigating the remarkable reproductive cycle of Michigan's threatened mollusks
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El Niño disasters: Governments know what's coming, but are unprepared. Here's what must change
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Circular food systems found to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions, require much less agricultural land
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Don't blame Dubai's freak rain on cloud seeding—the storm was far too big to be human-made
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Delineating the dynamic transcriptional and epigenetic landscape regulating hematopoiesis
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Livestock abortion surveillance could protect livelihoods and detect emerging global pathogens
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Study shows polariton condensate can occupy two energy levels to form quantized vortex clusters
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Butterflies could lose spots as climate warms
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The green-eyed monster: How embracing jealousy at work can make you more productive
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Australian researchers develop new method to more accurately spot underground nuclear tests
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We know the Arctic is warming—what will changing river flows do to its environment?
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How neighboring whales learn each other's language
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Researchers unveil method to detect 'forever chemicals' in under 3 minutes
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Flooding that closed Alaska's Dalton Highway also caused widespread ground sinking
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Getting bacteria into line: Physicists use magnetic fields to manipulate bacterial behavior
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Using AI to develop early warning systems for flooding
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Birds, beetles, bugs could help replace pesticides: Study
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Bilingual child cannot 'turn off' their language knowledge, says researcher
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AI in HR: Are you cool with being recruited by a robot? Studies reveal job candidates' true feelings
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Scientists show that there is indeed an 'entropy' of quantum entanglement
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Soyuz rocket carrying first Belorussian woman in space en route to ISS
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Key moment in the evolution of life on Earth captured in fossils
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The high-tech art lab hidden underneath Paris
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Permian marine mass extinction linked to volcanism-induced anoxia
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Reef-devouring predator survives coral bleaching and feasts on the survivors
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Researchers create complex quantum graph states with photons
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New method enhances Brillouin optical fiber sensing for infrastructure monitoring
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The first example of cellular origami discovered in protist
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Big planets don't necessarily mean big moons
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Professor helps accounting research catch up with a fast-changing economy
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Apex sharks are becoming smaller, scarcer, and it's changing our ecosystems
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Evolution of taste: Study discovers bitter taste receptor in sharks
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TikTok fears point to larger problem: Poor media literacy in the social media age
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Study finds evidence that subduction zone splay faults compound hazards of great earthquakes
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Deforestation in Brazilian Amazon halved in 2023
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Novel carbon nanotube yarns can generate electricity from waste heat
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MXenes for energy storage: Chemical imaging more than just surface deep
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Extreme heat and ozone pollution: A call for targeted control strategies in China
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Did the first cells evolve in soda lakes?
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Quantifying the risk associated with rockfalls in the Andes
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New approach to carbon-14 dating corrects the age of a prehistoric burial site
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Revising estimates of crops' water loss could help conserve groundwater
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Scientists use James Webb Space Telescope to uncover clues about Neptune's evolution
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Moon orbiting 'Dinky' asteroid is actually two tiny moons stuck together
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Low-income families 'terrified for winter' as inflation stays high, according to research
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The mighty coast redwoods are born to change. But can they evolve fast enough to survive climate warming?
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DNA methylation: The hidden mechanism enabling plants to adapt in a warmer world
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The numbers do not add up for mathematics homework, according to a new study
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Men less likely than women to share negative information, says study
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Tsetse fly fertility damaged after just one heat wave, study finds
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The rise of horse power ~4,200 years ago
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Building environmental policy on America's support for a clean environment
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Physics of V-shaped flight formations offer insights into energy efficiency
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New research shows that improving mobile internet service can reduce digital inequality
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A new design for quantum computers
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Unraveling the origins of life: Scientists discover 'cool' sugar acid formation in space
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LSD1 promotes FSH responsive follicle formation by regulating autophagy and repressing Wt1 in granulosa cells: Study
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Does urbanization trigger plant evolution?
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'Extremely venomous' green mamba loose in Netherlands
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How do temperature extremes influence the distribution of species?
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Nearly 90% of UK voters think it's important to make homes more affordable to heat, finds survey
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How shifting climates may have shaped early elephants' trunks
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Discharge of scrubber water into the Baltic Sea is responsible for hundreds of millions in costs
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Research team identifies new approach to tackling bacterial infections
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Quantum materials: A new state of matter with chiral properties
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A fungus converts cellulose directly into a novel platform chemical
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Can a computer chip have zero energy loss in 1.58 dimensions?
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The Anthropocene epoch that isn't—what the decision not to label a new geological epoch means for Earth's future
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Researchers harness AI for autonomous discovery and optimization of materials
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The density difference of sub-Neptunes finally deciphered
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Q&A: How parents can set children up for reading success
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Miami-Dade dumps sewage into the ocean: Overhaul will reduce the foul flow
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Generic statements widen the divide between political parties, study finds
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Oil firms want to drill in four of the UK's areas of outstanding natural beauty
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New technology for conducting deep-sea research on fragile organisms
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Exploring the possibility of probing fundamental spacetime symmetries via gravitational wave memory
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Fish out of water: How killifish embryos adapt their development
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Fintech has a gender problem—here's why you should care
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What's behind the collapse in the price of nickel and how can the industry survive?
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How can I get ice off my car? An engineer who studies airborne particles shares quick, easy techniques
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What do teachers do in the school holidays? They work, plan, and rest
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Role of African women and young people in agricultural service provision investigated in new study
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Q&A: Archaeologist's fieldwork finds movement of crops, animals played a key role in domestication
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Nanomedicine paves the way for new treatments for spinal cord injury
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Exoplanet WASP-69b has a cometlike tail, helping scientists to learn more about how planets evolve
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Meet the new insect killing Utah's fir trees: Research models impact of the balsam woolly adelgid
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International ocean satellite monitors how El Niño is shaping up
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Victims of China floods race to salvage property
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How air pollution harms pollination
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Recreating the face of a 75,000-year-old female from a cave where Neanderthals buried their dead
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Viewpoint: Treatment of activists at Olympics contradicts sustainability
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Dwarf galaxies use 10-million-year quiet period to churn out stars
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Researchers create new AI pipeline for identifying molecular interactions
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Researchers discover new family of bacteria with high pharmaceutical potential
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Cellular clean energy: Can mitochondria make more energy without collateral damage?
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First direct imaging of tiny noble gas clusters at room temperature
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Late not great—imperfect timekeeping places significant limit on quantum computers
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How fintech firms can advance sustainability goals
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Nature is inventive—the same substance is produced differently by plants
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NASA observations find what helps heat roots of 'moss' on sun
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Unlocking the genetic secrets of cabbage: Key inversions suppress recombination for crop improvement
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Sweden sees coldest weather in 25 years
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Seaweed 'could survive nuclear war, avert famine,' says new study
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Perils of pet scat—so much more than just unsightly and smelly, it can spread disease
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Bushfires are changing the 'hidden' understory in Australian forests
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Why students cheat in online exams
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Job ads with wide pay ranges can deter applicants
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$700 million to go to Colorado River water conservation, federal officials say
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20 people, 2.4 quintillion possibilities: The baffling statistics of Secret Santa
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Bear that charged two boys in Colorado Springs euthanized
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Asexual propagation of crop plants gets closer with new study
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What can sharks teach us about our hearts?
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Using UV disinfection instead of antibiotics in poultry farming
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First-of-its-kind hiking permit may be required in Colorado's gorgeous Blue Lakes
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Soy biodiesel byproduct could enhance 3D printing industry
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Sweat sensor wristwatch offers real time monitoring of body chemistry
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Chemists stabilize ethylene on silver in search for better ethylene purification technology
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What corporations aren't disclosing about their carbon dioxide emissions
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Probing the effects of interplanetary space on asteroid Ryugu
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Q&A: A new Nobel laureate describes the development of quantum dots from basic research to industry application
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Study finds amino acid supplementation prevents negative effects of low-protein diet on pig welfare
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Quantum chemistry and simulation help characterize coordination complex of elusive element 61
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'Sea firefly' ostracods demonstrate collective synchrony with bioluminescent mating signals
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Chemical synthesis using titanium dioxide: An eco-friendly and innovative approach
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Rolling Fourier ring correlation method maps local quality at super-resolution scale
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Despite 'deep state' fears, research shows federal workers are effective and committed, not subversive
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Microautophagy is essential for preventing aging, finds lysosomes study
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Aid workers in war zones like Gaza face impossible choices that can leave them traumatized
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Researchers boost vaccines and immunotherapies with machine learning to drive more effective treatments
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Genetic analyses of remains from 500 BCE reveal kinship and ancestry of Celts in Germany
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Chinese scientist who first published COVID sequence stages protest after being locked out of lab
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First comprehensive look at effects of 2020–2021 California megafires on terrestrial wildlife habitat
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Scientists discover new way to extract cosmological information from galaxy surveys
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Exploring microstructures for high-performance materials
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Research shows COVID-19 pandemic substantially changed commuting patterns, access to jobs
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Black-affirming campus spaces are vital for Black student academic success
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Pacific coast gray whales have gotten 13% shorter in the past 20–30 years, study finds
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Australian fossil suggests photosynthesis evolved at least 1.75 billion years ago
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Toppled moon lander sends back more images, with only hours left until it dies
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Researchers show taller plant communities are more productive and sensitive to climate warming
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Co-amplification in atmospheric fluctuations caused heavy rainfall over Japan in August 2021, finds study
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Colorado's demand for water is slated to surpass supplies by 2050: Did lawmakers do enough to address the crisis?
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Something to chew on: Researchers look for connections in how animals eat and digest food
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A new chemical tool for probing toxic formaldehyde's dual nature
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Police pullback linked to increases in crime
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A microalgae–material hybrid promotes carbon neutrality
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Researchers develop hemostatic agent from mussels and silkworm cocoons to stop organ bleeding
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A simple and robust experimental process for protein engineering
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The technological challenge of non-stick pans: Teflon is still more effective than other coatings
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New study reveals the evolutionary nature of animal friendships
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How NASA's Roman mission will hunt for primordial black holes
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A catalog of coral microbes and metabolites paves the way to monitoring reef health
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New approach enhances accelerator's capability to uncover clues from supernovae in lunar dust
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Accelerated discovery research unveils 21 novel materials for advanced organic solid-state laser technology
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Novel protein found to inhibit activity of CRISPR-Cas system
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Researchers examine rocks in the Eifel region to investigate volcanic activity
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Turf experts explain why mulching leaves is a better solution than disposal
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Optical power evolution in fiber-optic networks: New framework for better modeling and control
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Tiger shark vomits echidna, shocking Australian scientists
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Glovebox-assisted magnetic force microscope offers easier image of air-sensitive samples
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Beyond borders: Engaging high school youth internationally in research-based life sciences learning
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What is 'net zero,' anyway? A short history of a monumental concept
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Exploring the bactericidal activity of T1-spanin against drug-resistant bacteria
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Texans should prepare for hotter temperatures, greater risk of fire and flooding
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Webb Telescope captures massive star-forming complex
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Study shows it's not too late to save the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
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Run out of butter or eggs? Here's the science behind substitute ingredients
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Highway to hell? Plan for Germany's biggest motorway sparks anger
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Light-activated antitumor drug could inspire new cancer treatments that have minimal side effects
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New drone imagery reveals 97% of coral dead at a Lizard Island reef after last summer's mass bleaching
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Two synthetic molecules developed to help elucidate cellular functions
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Plumbing problem at Glen Canyon Dam brings new threat to Colorado River system
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For people with communication disability, complaining about their treatment isn't so simple
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Migratory birds are on the move and nature-friendly farms can help them on their way
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NASA tech breathes life into potentially game-changing antenna design
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Easily observing environmental pollution-causing harmful substances through a mobile phone camera
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Researchers produce first macromolecular model of plant secondary cell wall
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Swarm satellites help aurora chasers discover Steve's long-lost twin
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LSH genes associated with defining the shapes of stems, flowers and leaves required for N-fixing root nodules
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New report outlines microbial solutions to mediate methane emissions
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New plant hardiness map, used by gardeners nationwide, is unveiled
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The conservation multiplier: How to convince a country not to chop down its rainforest
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Transparent brain implant can read deep neural activity from the surface
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Water molecule discovery contradicts textbook models
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Tropical solstice shadows
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Unpacking social equity from biodiversity data: An interdisciplinary policy perspective
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Early medieval money mystery solved
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Researchers find babbling by zebra finch chicks is important step to memorizing songs
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Tawny owl's pale gray color linked to vital functions ensuring survival in extreme conditions
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Q&A: Growth rings in fish give clues about fluctuations in climate over decades
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Fluffy nuisance: Paris sends Invalides rabbits into exile
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Recent advances in Raman spectroelectrochemistry on single-crystal surfaces
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Cooler states now forced to grapple with extreme heat
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Astronauts to patch up NASA's NICER telescope
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How milk proteins interact with caffeine in espresso
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Scientists develop novel aggregation-induced emission carbon dots for bioimaging
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Study identifies jet-stream pattern that locks in extreme winter cold, wet spells
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Chromatin modifier-centered pathway points to higher crop yield
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What is a whale native to the North Pacific doing off New England? Climate change could be the key
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'Extraordinary' 4,000-year-old Egyptian skull may show signs of attempts to treat cancer
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Life might be easiest to find on planets that match an earlier Earth
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French bulldog puppy spontaneously regrows jaw
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Scientists develop new technique for bespoke optical tweezers
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Study shows the ability of some molecules to modify the surface of nanoparticles
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Uncovering earthquake evidence in Azerbaijan's greater Caucasus mountains
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Ultrasound experiment identifies new superconductor
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Genomic studies shed light on the origins of bee venom
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Assyriologist claims to have solved archaeological mystery from 700 BC
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The big emitters: the United States
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Why tracking air pollution is as easy as riding a bike
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Novel method for high-throughput identification of T. gondii effector proteins that target host cell transcription
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'Fuzzy' maps offer insight into local perceptions of the value of volunteering
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Multidrug-resistant fungi found in commercial soil, compost, flower bulbs
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Climate change is fueling the disappearance of the Aral Sea. It's taking residents' livelihoods, too
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Forest fires burn in Colombia amid record heat
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Study suggests squirrels benefit late in life from a food boom that negates early-life adversity
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Could the good news story about the ecological crisis be the collective grief we are feeling?
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Researchers reveal evidence of transition from ergodic toward ergodic breaking dynamics
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Warp drives could generate gravitational waves
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Conflict in full swing: Forest bats found to avoid large areas around fast-moving wind turbines
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Revealing the evolutionary origin of genomic imprinting
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The brumby debate will never be settled until we face the role horses played in colonization, researcher says
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Astronomers inspect a peculiar pulsating variable white dwarf
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Is linking time in the office to career success the best way to get us back to work?
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Centromere research yields new insights into the mechanisms of chromosome segregation errors
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Young people in the UK say they are less likely to vote if their parents report depressive symptoms
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Bridging gaps in the European plant-based protein value chain
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If polyamory is on the rise, there may be good economic reasons. But economist says arrangements are 'tricky'
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Tornadoes in the UK are surprisingly common and no one knows why
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Scientists spot previously unknown colonies of emperor penguins in Antarctica
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Bacteria of the shield bug protect the insect by degrading plant toxins
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Using physics principles to understand how cells self-sort in development
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Communities more likely to adopt conservation measures if their neighbors have, says study
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Living in fear on Italy's Campi Flegrei volcano
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Q&A: New tool supports private industry in minimizing impacts to nature's services
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Researchers publish first-of-its kind scorpion genome
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W1055+5443 is a Y-type brown dwarf, observations find
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Strategy uses boron-nitrogen covalent bonds to enable high-performance narrowband electroluminescence
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New fluorescent reporting system illuminates accumulation of unfolded proteins in endoplasmic reticulum
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Study shows much more pollution leaking into atmosphere from oil sands operations than thought
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Investigations of the polysomatism of antigorite under pressure
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Scientists navigate the paradox of extreme cold events in a warming world
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Scientists find new way global air churn makes particles
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China's medieval Tang dynasty had a surprising level of social mobility, new study finds
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Study shows endemic plants adapt to high altitude by adjusting phenotypic traits
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Cover crops found to reduce carbon loss in the soil of Mediterranean olive groves by more than 75%
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A new algorithm to predict information superspreaders in social media
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Galaxy NGC 4696 hosts a complex globular cluster system, observations find
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Access to creative higher education remains highly unequal, says new UK report
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Q&A: Scientific collaboration paves the way to cleaner technologies for industry
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The forbidden propagation of hyperbolic phonon polaritons and applications in near-field energy transport
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Supreme Court to consider whether local governments can make it a crime to sleep outside if no inside space is available
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Researchers create online tool to research the four-day school week
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Study examines impacts of increased smoke on California lakes
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New research shows the Cerne Abbas Giant was a muster station for King Alfred's armies
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Venus could be the perfect place to count meteors
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A California dry farmer's juicy apples show how agriculture can be done with less water
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Fill up your gas tank and prepare to wait. Some tips to prepare for April's total solar eclipse
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Dogs in the middle ages: What medieval writing tells us about our ancestors' pets
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Enhancing the immunosuppressive properties of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells
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Kola nut: From nanofertilizer to protecting metals from corrosion—research finds new uses for the valuable plant
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Planetary geophysics: What is it? What can it teach us about finding life beyond Earth?
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Manipulating the geometry of the 'electron universe' in magnets
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Physicists realize fractionalization without a magnetic field
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Urban Kenyans mistrust police even more than rural residents do—study sets out why it matters
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Citizen scientists contribute vital information about 35 seahorse species
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Machine learning reveals sources of heterogeneity among cells in our bodies
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How do people allocate risks between themselves and others?
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An alternate arrangement: How a propeller-shaped isomer can improve organic solar cells
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Study finds pumpkin pathogen not evolving, which could make a difference for management
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Researchers discover how charities can boost likelihood of donations via smartphone users
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Five things to know about how NASA's tiny twin polar satellites will study the Arctic and Antarctic
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Why 'toxic masculinity' isn't a useful term for understanding all of the ways to be a man
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Democratizing plant research: A new cost-effective solution for advanced phenotyping
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On Hawaii's Kilauea, little stresses add up
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Scientists develop high-power optic fiber laser to power nano satellites
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Bullies in South African schools were often bullied themselves: Insights from an expert
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Restoring the function of a human cell surface protein in yeast cells
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Scientists show that ancient village adapted to drought, rising seas
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Study sheds light on 11th-century Arab-Muslim optical scientist whose work laid foundation for modern-day physics
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Researchers develop a novel strategy for growing two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides
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Computing how quantum states overlap
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3D scans will uncover the secrets of Iron Age gold treasure
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Monitoring microorganisms on the International Space Station
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Taylor Swift's impact on fans' body image attitudes is mostly positive, research shows
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A deep variational autoencoder for proteomics mass spectrometry data analysis
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New approach uses 'cloaked' proteins to deliver cancer-killing therapeutics into cells
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Insights into fungal toxin promise new treatment pathway for C. albicans infections
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Describing growing tissues in the language of thermodynamics
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Largest-ever study of ocean DNA creates comprehensive catalog of marine microbes
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Greenhouse gas emissions in Global South countries are linked with International Monetary Fund lending policies
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Fusion research facility's final tritium experiments yield new energy record
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NASA telescopes find new clues about mysterious deep space signals
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Study show dry-cleaning fluid holds promise for sustainable organic synthesis
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Climate-change research project aboard USS Hornet paused for environmental review
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Clear holographic imaging in turbulent environments
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In search of muons: Why they switch sites in antiferromagnetic oxides
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Great British Bake Off finalist discusses the parallels between chemistry and baking
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Students build science identity through immersive research experience
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Soil bacteria link their life strategies to soil conditions: Study
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People in Europe ate seaweed for thousands of years before it largely disappeared from our diets—new research
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Development beyond 2030: More collaboration, less competition?
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Chinese scientists unravel cGNAT2 role in cyanobacteria
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Study highlights the impact of lionfish invasion in the Mediterranean Sea
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Highly efficient heterogeneous telomerization of 1,3-butadiene with methanol
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Study explores high-performance copper/graphene composite conductor for motors
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It may be time to eliminate the best-before date on food packaging, say smart packaging researchers
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Research reveals clever dosage control mechanism of biallelic genes
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8 in 10 lizards could be at risk due to deforestation
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New research challenges young dad stereotypes
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Source of electron acceleration and X-ray aurora of Mercury ̶ local chorus waves detected
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Most massive stellar black hole in our galaxy found
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Coal phase-out could be cheaper than currently implemented in Germany
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From flooding in Brazil and Houston to brutal heat in Asia, extreme weather seems nearly everywhere
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Why politics brings out the worst in us
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Climate tipping points easier to judge with math breakthrough
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Inexplicable cloud of magnetized plasma found in Hydra galaxy cluster
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A new study makes the case for asteroid strikes setting in motion global glaciation in the distant past
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Gender stereotypes in schools impact on girls and boys with mental health difficulties, study finds
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Is deer culling the answer to Scottish woodland regeneration?
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Lake Mead could get more help, thanks to water conservation investments
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Scientists reveal mysterious and unique behavior in a quantum magnetic material
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Study projects loss of brown macroalgae and seagrasses with global environmental change
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Access to gardens and citizen science helps encourage conservation among children, study shows
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Key mechanism for maintaining proper telomere length identified
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Researcher scans tropical forest with mixed-reality device
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Study finds most young people have at some point inflicted offline or online violence on their partners
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Internal crowdfunding fosters innovation and engages employees, finds study
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Toothed whale echolocation organs evolved from jaw muscles, new research suggests
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Research team shows theoretical quantum speedup with the quantum approximate optimization algorithm
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Integrating small-angle neutron scattering with machine learning enhances measurements of complex molecular structures
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Examining the double-edged methane emissions from dairy cattle farms
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From the coast to the deep sea, changing oxygen levels affect marine life in different ways
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Nanovials method for immune cell screening uncovers receptors that target prostate cancer
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One of world's largest icebergs drifting beyond Antarctic waters after it was grounded for 3 decades
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Baby bonuses and wedding bells: How life's big moments can challenge startups
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NASA tool prepares to image faraway planets
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The number of monarch butterflies at their Mexico wintering sites has plummeted this year
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Scientists show that Urm1 protects proteins in stress situations
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Unraveling the song of ice and fire across the American landscape with machine learning
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Tropical birds could tolerate warming better than expected
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Enhancing memory technology: Multiferroic nanodots for low-power magnetic storage
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Drone chase highlights dangers to owls and breeding birds
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Astronomers' simulations support dark matter theory
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Enhanced photoelectrochemical water splitting with a donor-acceptor polyimide
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Researchers map out anatomy of wooden breast syndrome in broiler chickens
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Venice to launch tourist tickets in 2024
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Structural isomerization of individual molecules using a scanning tunneling microscope probe
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Can central banks fight climate change? Researcher explains role in promoting sustainable financial practices
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Study says ice age could help predict oceans' response to global warming
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Researcher: Immigrants do work that might not otherwise get done, bolstering the US economy
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AI helps scientists understand cosmic explosions
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Research reveals how smell can influence our perception of color
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Archaeologists discover oldest known bead in the Americas
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Why it's so hard to end homelessness in America
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Kenya floods death toll rises to 188 as heavy rains persist
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Researchers demonstrate enhanced radiative heat transfer for nanodevices
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Rattlesnakes on California's Santa Catalina Island have learned that it pays to be unusually aggressive
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Young Black men in Canada face racism, ageism and classism when looking for work
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A high-temperature superconductor with zero resistance that exhibits strange metal behavior
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Science review shows fuel treatments reduce future wildfire severity
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Persistent socioeconomic gaps for Black Californians would take more than 248 years to close unless more is done: Report
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Change in gene code may explain how human ancestors lost tails
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Hidden mechanisms behind hermaphroditic plant self-incompatibility revealed
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Astronomers detect oldest black hole ever observed
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Scientists unravel key steps in the road to DNA repair
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Industrialization is still vital to economic development but some countries are struggling to reap its benefits
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New mathematical model sheds light on the absence of breastfeeding in male mammals
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Guidelines for single-nanometer magnetic tunnel junction technology
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Over 17,000 hectares destroyed in Colombia forest fires
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SpaceX launch marks 300th successful booster landing
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Researchers explore the molecular mechanisms and therapeutic potentials of essential oils
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First languages of North America traced back to two very different language groups from Siberia
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Invaders from underground are coming in cicada-geddon. It's the biggest bug emergence in centuries
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Airborne interferometric radar altimeter shows potential for submesoscale sea surface height anomaly measurements
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New analytical tool improves genetic analysis and research accuracy
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Study finds human-caused nitrous oxide emissions grew 40% from 1980–2020, greatly accelerating climate change
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Feds say Colorado River water cuts sufficient enough to stave off immediate risks
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Fusion-energy quest makes big advance with EU-Japan reactor
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Report recommends shutting down Israel's Ministry for Combatting Antisemitism
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Exploring three frontiers in marine biomass and blue carbon capture
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Central America braces for Tropical Storm Pilar
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What delays to the Artemis II and III missions mean for Canada
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Study reveals consumers value animal welfare more than environmental sustainability when buying meat and dairy products
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Mussel-inspired antimicrobial coating protects sanitary fabrics from contamination
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Delhi smog: India's cities must look beyond their limits to clean up air pollution
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The influence of peptoid sequence on the mechanisms and kinetics of 2D assembly
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SPNS2 found to be directly exporting S1P for signaling, can be inhibited
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Cocaine trafficking threatens critical bird habitats, new study shows
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Unlocking the secrets of citrus greening: Cultivating Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus
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Majority of endangered greater glider habitat in Queensland unprotected, shows study
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Communities severed by roads and traffic experience a larger number of collisions in New York City
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Modern plant enzyme partners with surprisingly ancient protein
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'I pretty much already know what Australia's like': What Aussie teenagers told researchers about not watching local TV
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Q&A: Colorado's Latina legislators giving voice to their communities
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From crickets in Melbourne to grasshoppers in Cairns, here's what triggers an insect outbreak
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Surf clams off the coast of Virginia reappear and rebound
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Researchers develop eco-friendly material from mushrooms, coffee grounds and natural pineapple fibers
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What ended the 'dark ages' in the early universe? New Webb data just brought us closer to solving the mystery
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Imageomics poised to enable new understanding of life
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The value of failure in conservation programs
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Examining the role wolves play in boreal forest dynamics as they constrain beaver movements
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Hubble views ESO 185-IG013
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Residents unprepared for wildland fires, face barriers in implementing prevention measures: Study
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Popular climate assessment method can be enhanced to improve tipping point accuracy
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Scientists discover method to prevent coalescence in immiscible liquids
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Opinion: Ultra-fast fashion is a disturbing trend undermining efforts to make the whole industry more sustainable
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Syphilis-like diseases were already widespread in America before the arrival of Columbus, new study finds
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Improving MgH₂ hydrogen storage with oxygen vacancy-enriched H-V₂O₅ nanosheets as an active H-pump
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New research sheds light on early galaxy formation
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Forests could absorb much more carbon, but does it matter?
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Studying violence toward women and animals can help us develop strategies to prevent both
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Art philanthropy in US is localized, depends on prestige of art organization, research finds
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How NASA spotted El Niño changing the saltiness of coastal waters
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Video: Ariane 6 test model cryogenic system disconnection
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Are space elevators possible? Physicist says they could transform humanity into a 'spacefaring civilization'
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US in deep freeze while much of the world is extra toasty? Yet again, it's climate change
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International development can tackle the climate and migration crises together
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Mediterranean marine worm has developed eyes 'as big as millstones'
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Why sexual violence against men by women needs to be 'called out' too
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New research suggests plants might be able to absorb more CO2 from human activities than previously expected
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The pros and cons of oxygen mediating the performance of nickel catalysts in dry reforming of methane
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Study visually captures a hard truth: Walking home at night is not the same for women
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Measuring the accuracy of lifestyle-based judgments on political affiliation
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How studying bat viruses can help prevent zoonotic disease
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New findings challenge traditional beliefs about the cause of earthquakes
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Sweet trade-offs: Unraveling the genetic puzzle of strawberry flavor and yield
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Many old books contain toxic chemicals—here's how to spot them
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Scientists discover forests that may resist climate change
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Scientists track rapid retreat of Antarctic glacier
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Psyche spacecraft launched to mysterious and rare metal asteroid in first mission of its kind
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Scientists' new approach in fight against counterfeit alcohol spirits
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Anyone can play Tetris, but architects, engineers and animators alike use the math concepts underlying the game
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Unlocking the frost-defying secrets of the white water lily
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New pollution rules could improve air quality in Bay Area, other parts of California
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Ancient Maya reservoirs offer lessons for today's water crises
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Antibiotic-resistance in sub-Saharan Africa 'alarming': Studies
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Extended horizontal branch detected in globular cluster NGC 1835
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A four-day week can work if staff and employers can deal with the challenges
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Unveiling the molecular functions of lipid droplet proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves
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September sizzled to records and was so much warmer than average scientists call it 'mind-blowing'
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Seeking stronger steel, systematic look at 120 combinations of alloy elements provides clues
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Australian school students are experimenting with 'space veggies' in a NASA initiative
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Applying green chemistry principles to iron catalysis
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Chimeric nanobody research looks to improve chemotherapy drug delivery
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Aunts, aunties and 'tías' offer protection to their LGBTQ youth relatives
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Can golf courses help save the planet? Ask a herd of wild pigs
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The Body Shop shouldn't have failed in an age when consumers want activism from their brands. What happened?
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Race-based police violence impacts wealth of Black families, study finds
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LIBRA: An adaptative integrative tool for paired single-cell multi-omics data
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Swarming for success: Starling completes primary mission
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'Zombie' blazes and drought: Canada headed for another brutal fire season
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Cyclone hits Bangladesh as nearly a million flee inland for shelter
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Europe's new Ariane 6 rocket blasts off for first time
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New research into the secrets of the forest: Finnish tree population is made up of families and neighborhoods
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Most countries do not take a fair share of refugees. Here's how we could incentivize them
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Unlocking the genetic potential of apple and pear: Advances in intergeneric hybrid viability and trait selection
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New research finds marine bacteria ditched their flagella and other traits when migrating back to the ocean
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Researchers find that refrigerating or air-drying soil samples for future studies retains important microbial details
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Scientists know rising seas will one day swallow Jersey Shore climate research center
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Workplace besties: How to build relationships at work while staying professional
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Low self-regulation in smartphone use is connected to online shopping addiction
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More animal welfare or more environmental protection: Which is the better goal?
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ALICE gets the green light for new subdetectors
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A single photon emitter deterministically coupled to a topological corner state
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Increased threat of conflict enhances mongoose pup survival: Study challenges long-held belief on reproductive success
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Scenes of loss play out across Japan's western coastline after quake kills 92, dozens still missing
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Why are Americans fighting over no-fault divorce? Maybe they can't agree what marriage is for
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Commercial US spaceship hours from attempted Moon landing
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Two new species of racerunner lizard discovered in Iran
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New study shows mysterious solar particle blasts can devastate the ozone layer, bathing Earth in radiation for years
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Lost in the coffee aisle? Navigating complex buzzwords behind an 'ethical' bag of beans is easier said than done
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Tracing the largest solar storm in modern times from tree rings in Lapland
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Teaching biology—no more stressing out over structural formulas
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Dangerous brew: Ocean heat and La Nina combo likely mean more Atlantic hurricanes this summer
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How to help save plants from extinction: Predicting their demise could keep them alive
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Tailoring electron vortex beams with customizable intensity patterns by electron diffraction holography
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Research shows bone density is maintained by proteins that are also involved in hair color
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China says successfully launched satellite
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Rebates can offer solutions to California's groundwater woes, say scientists
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One Tech Tip: How to use apps to track and photograph the total solar eclipse
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Shape of water jet found to influence sound of impact on still water
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The big lesson from past pandemics? Avoid panic buying, says new research
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Cosmic chemistry unveils stellar dance: ALMA telescope discovers hidden orbit secrets
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Natural tech for 'dimming' genes brings transformative potential to agriculture
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Scientists say coral reefs around the world are experiencing mass bleaching in warming oceans
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Jupiter's moon Europa may have less oxygen than expected, a finding that might put a damper on life
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Biomolecular condensate 'molecular putty' properties found encoded in protein sequence
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Study predicts best times for Curiosity to sample Mars' methane
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'Hot' new form of microscopy examines materials using evanescent waves
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Research show oysters could help clean up the reef through filtration
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Method to make synthetic derivative of natural indigo may inspire future electronic devices
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Study of adolescents' perspectives on commercial profiling, privacy
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Quantum effects forbid the formation of black holes from high concentrations of intense light, say physicists
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NASA's first successful recovery of asteroid samples may reveal information about the origins of the universe
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'Quantum optical antennas' provide more powerful measurements on the atomic level
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Back from COP28, California climate leaders talk health impacts of warming
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'Sudden death' of quantum fluctuations defies current theories of superconductivity
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New possibilities for reservoir computing with topological magnetic and ferroelectric systems
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Truth and reconciliation: New study finds people less likely to acknowledge war crimes on social media
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Extreme heat waves highlight climate injustice while western countries fail to act—how governments can help
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New study suggests culling animals who 'don't belong' can be a flawed nature conservation practice
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Scent sells—but the right picture titillates both eyes and nose, research finds
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Long-term ocean sampling in Narragansett Bay reveals plummeting plankton levels: Impact uncertain for local food web
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Difficulties in exploiting the economic opportunities in the ocean
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NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter team says goodbye—for now
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Kenya floods: As the costs add up pressure mounts on a country in economic crisis
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Indonesia's Mount Ibu erupts 3 times, spewing lava and clouds of gray ash
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Microscopy method unlocks 'materials genome,' opening possibilities for next-generation design
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It sounds like science fiction. But we can now sample water to find the DNA of every species living there
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Repurposed protease controls important signaling molecule-activating protein
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Study probes unexplored combination of three chemical elements for superconductivity
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Gender bias leads to lower-rated female films, researchers say
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Beavers' work can help stop wildfires: More places in California are embracing them
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Cave art in Patagonia found to be oldest pigment-based cave art in South America
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Lab-spun sponges form perfect scaffolds for growing skin cells to heal wounds
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Inhalable sensors could enable early lung cancer detection
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New simulations reveal hot neutrinos trapped during neutron star collisions
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In five years, this Australian astrophysics lab reached 50% women. Here's how they did it
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Investigators examine shifts in coral microbiome under hypoxia
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Researchers apply quantum computing methods to protein structure prediction
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New reagent improves process of making sulfur-containing compounds that may be used in medicines
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Lake bottom testing shows plastics migrating down into sediment layers
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Study finds plant populations in Cologne are adapted to their urban environments
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New method for incorporating structurally unusual amino acids into proteins
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When injecting pure spin into chiral materials, direction matters
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Pressure-cooking birch leaves to produce raw material for organic semiconductors
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Natural biosurfactants: The future of eco-friendly meat preservation
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New computational tool helps interpret AI models in genomics
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Giant Antarctic sea spiders reproductive mystery solved by researchers
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The sun's activity cycle is reaching its peak early—knowing why could help us unlock the secrets of our star
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Densely packed E. coli form an immobile material similar to colloidal glass, research shows
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Fewer fish and more algae? Scientists seek to understand impacts of historic lack of Great Lakes ice
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Satellite remote sensing model for wide-area prediction of transpiration rates in Japanese cypress plantations
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China set to blast off to the far side of the moon—here's what it could discover
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Northern bees at risk from insecticide
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Do apes have humor? Study shows that great apes playfully tease each other
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Can we make 'citizen science' better?
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Federal grants for pollution remediation increase property values around the Great Lakes
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Study shows AI conversational agents can help reduce interethnic prejudice during online interactions
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A balancing act: EphB4 and ephrin-B2 regulate artery formation
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FIRST discovery of dozens of new giant radio galaxies
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Enhanced rock weathering results in higher crop yields and improved crop health, study shows
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Your wig could be poisoning you: Study finds pesticides and other toxic chemicals in synthetic hair in Nigeria
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Deadly bacteria show thirst for human blood: Research outlines the phenomenon of bacterial vampirism
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Art with DNA—digitally creating 16 million colors by chemistry
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Lunar landforms indicate geologically recent seismic activity on the moon
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The first assimilation of CryoSat-2 summer observations provides accurate estimates of Arctic sea ice thickness
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Global hot streak continues. February, winter, world's oceans all break high temperature marks.
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Signs of life detectable in single ice grain emitted from extraterrestrial moons, experimental setup shows
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Indigenous-led study unveils framework to attain cultural license to operate in the blue economy
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Webb Telescope reveals asteroid collision in neighboring star system
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Alpine rock reveals dynamics of plate movements in Earth's interior
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Study shows prehistoric people occupied upland regions of inland Spain in even the coldest periods of the last Ice Age
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South Korea targets Mars mission with new space center
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How do caterpillars acquire chubby legs? Scientists trace the origins to a genetic program associated with crabs
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Chilled-out tadpoles defy climate odds
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'Force-sensing' protein could better treat diseases that cause seizures
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Protection of highly threatened sharks and rays inadequate, study finds
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Researchers find that dust in the atmosphere is feeding algae in mountain lakes
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Female mosquitoes rely on one another to choose the best breeding sites, and they're already on the hunt
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Youth hostels face tough times—but they are perfect for authentic, spontaneous experiences, says researcher
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Gene-edited chickens in the fight against bird flu
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Scientists unlock secrets of aromatic molecules' interaction with gold
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'Humbling, and a bit worrying': Researcher claims that models fail to fully explain record global heat
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P-22 lived an epic and tragic life in Griffith Park: Would a new mountain lion fare any better?
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Yabby traps and discarded fishing tackle can kill platypuses. It's time to clean up our act
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Novel organic-inorganic semiconductor generates circularly polarized light
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Equine feeding methods: Study examines effects on health, well-being
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Researchers test seafloor fiber optic cable as an earthquake early warning system
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South Africa's legal team in the genocide case against Israel has won praise. Who are they?
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Researchers complete mitochondrial genome analysis of endangered plant Primulina hunanensis
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Researchers argue that reducing greenhouse gas emissions is not enough to combat climate change
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Research team models connection between enzyme activity and yields for the first time
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AI detects methane plumes from space, could be powerful tool in combating climate change
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The majority of Americans do not support anti-democratic behavior, even when elected officials do: Study
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'What's on today's menu?': Why it's important to study the trophic behavior of local predators
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Augmented reality speeds spacecraft construction at NASA Goddard
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'Things started to look dire': Our deep-dive into past climates sounds a warning for this unique corner of Australia
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Team develops an epigenome editing toolkit to dissect the mechanisms of gene regulation
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Spring snow storm batters Swedish drivers and government
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Exploring the transferability of extracytoplasmic function switches across bacterial species
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Reusing failed bee colony resources may curb rearing of queens
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AI expected to unravel secrets of non-coding genes
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Know a secret you're burning to share? Read this first instead of becoming an 'a-hole'
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Extreme heat wave in East Antarctica driven by record-breaking 'atmospheric river,' analysis finds
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Two-dimensional nanomaterial sets expansion record
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Harnessing breadfruit starch for bioethanol production
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Study of car lenders shows AI could mitigate bias and open lending to marginalized customers
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Proteins modified in lungs offer clues to biological functions of bromine
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Study redevelops framework for teaching artificial intelligence and robotics
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If plants can pick fungi to help fight pests and diseases, it opens a door to greener farming and ecosystem recovery
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Researchers show that introduced tardigrade proteins can slow metabolism in human cells
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International study characterizes diversity of bees in apple orchards across the globe
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Innovative portable sensors for hydrogen peroxide detection
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Pushing the limit of the periodic table with superheavy elements
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Cooler, wetter parts of Pacific Northwest likely to see more fires, new simulations predict
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Team uses radar to study glaciers
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Are pet dogs and cats the weak link in bird flu surveillance?
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Scientists discover higher levels of CO₂ increase survival of viruses in the air and transmission risk
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Researchers propose conditions for maximizing quantum entanglement
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Finding Skywalker gibbons with love songs: Study
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AI predicts the influence of microplastics on soil properties
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Common food preservative has unexpected effects on the gut microbiome
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Studying engineering is tough: Six insights to help university students succeed
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Examining the bio-impact of toxic chemical cocktails in the environment
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Researchers develop first-of-its-kind woven material made entirely from flexible organic crystals
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Researchers use GPS-tracked icebergs in novel study to improve climate models
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How does a bacterium know it's time to split apart?
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Study uncovers hundred-year lifespans for three freshwater fish species in the Arizona desert
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Virgin Galactic set for final spaceflight before two-year pause
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In a year of global elections, how do we stop the spread of misinformation? 'Prebunking' is part of the solution
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Belgian researchers provide a strong boost to sustainable agriculture
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How a natural compound from sea squirts combats cancer
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EU takes step towards recycled packaging
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Novel application of optical tweezers colorfully shows molecular energy transfer
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Study identifies priority areas for conservation of endangered crustacean in Brazil
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Scientists set the stage for quantum chemistry in space on NASA's cold atom lab
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How polyps of the moon jellyfish repel viral attacks on their microbiome
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Paris dream of swimming in the Seine part of its Olympics vision
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Webb finds signs of possible aurorae on isolated brown dwarf
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Storing electrons from hydrogen for clean chemical reactions
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Vast destruction, 43 dead in Mexico after Acapulco hurricane
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High-profile incidents of police brutality sway public opinion more than performance of local law enforcement: Study
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Q&A: Experts discuss how best to educate people about climate change
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Research highlights power of interactive, gesture-based lessons when teaching abstract math concepts
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Scientists develop novel model and dataset for ocean dissolved oxygen monitoring
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Spy satellite images offer insights into historical ecosystem changes
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LHCb finds bottom quarks are more likely to exist in baryons than mesons as the environment density increases
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A string of volcanic tremors raises fears of mass evacuations in Italy
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How dormant plant traits could be reawakened to unlock fertilizer-free farming
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To help protect wildlife, Illinois' Kane County Forest Preserve District adopts new policy to fight light pollution
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Africa's megacities threatened by heat, floods, disease—action needed to start greening, adapt to climate change
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AI makes writing easier, but stories sound alike
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What are attoseconds? Nobel-winning physics explained
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Violence and abuse among fan culture growing concern for soccer, new research finds
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Wine, liquor bottles can now be redeemed at California recycling centers
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Mass-produced, commercially-promising multicolored photochromic fiber
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Study shows that antibiotics targeting the same enzyme elicit varied responses
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Pituitary gland's embryonic origins may lead to new insights on growth hormone deficiency
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Honey bees experience multiple health stressors out in the field
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Improving the effectiveness of earthquake early warning systems
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Archeoastronomy uses the rare times and places of previous total solar eclipses to help us measure history
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Nitrous oxide emissions surge in climate threat: Study
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Astronomers have learned lots about the universe—but how do they study astronomical objects too distant to visit?
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US Intelligence Officer Explains Roswell, UFO Sightings
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Average World Incomes To Drop By Nearly a Fifth By 2050, Study Says
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SpaceX Wows With a Double Header of Final 2023 Rocket Launches
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NASA Officially Greenlights $3.35 Billion Mission To Saturn's Moon Titan
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Are We Closer to a Cure for Diabetes?
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5-Year Study Finds No Brain Abnormalities In 'Havana Syndrome' Patients
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How Scientists are Fighting Drug-Resistant Superbugs with Phages
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Astronomers Demand Radio Silence at the Moon's Far Side, But Resistance May Be Futile
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For the First Time NASA Has Asked Industry About Private Missions To Mars
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Nikon and NASA Are Putting a Mirrorless Camera on the Moon
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Astronomers Detect Sudden Awakening of Black Hole For First Time
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Flesh-Eating Bacteria That Can Kill in Two Days Spreads in Japan
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NASA Selects Bold Proposal To 'Swarm' Proxima Centauri With Tiny Probes
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'Let's Not Go Overboard' On Worries About AI Energy Use, Bill Gates Says
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First Lab-Grown Eel Meat Revealed
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Voyager 1 Returns To Normal Science Operations
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Ascension Cyberattack Continues To Disrupt Care At Hospitals
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Photo Shows Japan's Moon Lander Arrived Upside-Down
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Study Suggests Genetics as a Cause, Not Just a Risk, for Some Alzheimer's
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Woman Who Received Pig Kidney Transplant Has It Removed
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OpenAI and Arianna Huffington Are Working Together On an 'AI Health Coach'
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Ultra-Large Structure Discovered In Distant Space Challenges Cosmological Principle
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Gilead's Twice-Yearly Shot to Prevent HIV Succeeds in Late-Stage Trial
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The Highest Observatory On Earth Is Now Open
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NASA Accidentally Broadcasts Simulation of Distressed Astronauts On ISS
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Water Ice Buried At Mars' Equator Is Over 2 Miles Thick
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NASA's Ingenuity Mission Is Over
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To Combat Space Pollution, Japan Plans Launch of World's First Wooden Satellite
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US Must Beat China Back To the Moon, Congress Tells NASA
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Sierra Space, Valued At $5.3 Billion, Eyes IPO To 'Accelerate the New Space Economy'
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Study: Alphabetical Order of Surnames May Affect Grading
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Japan's Moon Lander Overcomes Power Crisis, Starts Scientific Operations
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In Memoriam: Dr. Ed Stone, Former NASA JPL Director and Voyager Project Scientist
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The Desert Planet In 'Dune' Is Plausible, According To Science
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NASA Figured Out Why Its Voyager 1 Probe Has Been Glitching for Months
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Ditch Brightly Colored Plastic, Anti-Waste Researchers Tell Firms
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More Than Half of US Adults Will Have Cardiovascular Disease By 2050, Research Finds
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Could Stem Cells One Day Cure Diabetes?
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New Warp Drive Concept Does Twist Space, Doesn't Move Us Very Fast
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Mathematicians Finally Solved Feynman's 'Reverse Sprinkler' Problem
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VCs Invest $90M in Varda Space Industries' Microgravity Drug Manufacturing
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CNN Investigates 'Space Shuttle Columbia: The Final Flight'
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Scientists Scramble To Keep Dog Aging Project Alive
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Russia Vetoes U.N. Resolution On Nuclear Weapons In Space
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Neuralink's First Implant Partly Detached From Patient's Brain
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Japan's Push To Make All Research Open Access is Taking Shape
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Neptune Is Much Less Blue Than Depictions
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Physicists Design a Way to Detect Quantum Behavior in Large Objects, Like Us
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First Human Transplant of a Genetically Modified Pig Kidney Performed
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Japan Startup Eyes Fusion Laser To Shoot Down Space Junk From Ground
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'Monumental' Experiment Suggests How Life on Earth May Have Started
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Moon Company Intuitive Machines Begins First Mission After SpaceX Launch
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The Strange and Turbulent Global World of Ant Geopolitics
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NASA Postpones Plans To Send Humans To Moon
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NASA's Proposed Plasma Rocket Would Get Us to Mars in 2 Months
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Voyager 1, First Craft in Interstellar Space, May Have Gone Dark
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Fusion Research Facility's Final Tritium Experiments Yield New Energy Record
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Get Ready For Nuclear Clocks
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Earthcare Cloud Mission Launches To Resolve Climate Unknowns
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Environmental Changes Are Fueling Human, Animal and Plant Diseases, Study Finds
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Odysseus Moon Lander 'Tipped Over On Touchdown'
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Have Scientists Finally Made Sense of Stephen Hawking's Famous Black Hole Formula?
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Giant Volcano Discovered On Mars
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Should You Flush With Toilet Lid Up Or Down? Study Says It Doesn't Matter
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Microplastics Found in Every Human Semen Sample Tested in Study
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Marketing Cancer Drugs To Physicians Increases Prescribing Without Improving Mortality
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Hubble Finds Weird Home of Farthest Fast Radio Burst
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Peter Higgs, Physicist Who Discovered Higgs Boson, Dies Aged 94
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NASA's Moon Capsule Suffered Extensive Damage During 2022's Test Flight
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Judge Dismisses Superconductivity Physicist's Lawsuit Against University
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China Launches Moon Probe
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Noise From Traffic Stunts Growth of Baby Birds, Study Finds
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Algebra To Return To San Francisco Middle Schools This Fall
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Joe Engle, the Last Living X-15 Pilot, Passed Away July 10 At the Age of 91
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New Paper on 'MOND' Argues That Gravity Changes At Very Low Accelerations
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Russia's Space Chief Finally Admits US Landed on Moon
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China To Debut Large Reusable Rockets In 2025 and 2026
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Are We in the 'Anthropocene,' the Human Age? Scientists Say: Nope
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Scientists Film Genetically-Altered Plants 'Talking' to Neighboring Plants With Biochemicals
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New Study Shows Like-Charged Particles Attract or Repel in Solution
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Another Online Pharmacy Bypasses the FDA To Offer Cut-Rate Weight Loss Drugs
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Breakthrough Achieved In Nanometer-Resolution Imaging of 3D Chemistry
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Pet DNA Testing Company Mistakenly Identifies a Human as a Dog
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Space Shuttle Endeavor's Final 'Flight': Hoisted By Crane Tonight Into Future Site of a Museum
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US Defense Department 'Concerned' About ULA's Slow Progress on Satellite Launches
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Paul Alexander, 'The Man In the Iron Lung', Has Died
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Google DeepMind's New AI System Can Solve Complex Geometry Problems
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Tether Buys $200 Million Majority Stake In Brain-Computer Interface Company
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Bill Gates Moves Ahead With Nuclear Project Aimed At Revolutionizing Power Generation
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Top Harvard Cancer Researchers Accused of Scientific Fraud; 37 Studies Affected
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The Billionaires Spending a Fortune To Lure Scientists Away From Universities
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Company That Plans To Bring Back the Mammoth Takes a Key Step
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US Lands Unmanned 'Odysseus' Spacecraft On Moon
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New 'MindEar' App Can Reduce Debilitating Impact of Tinnitus, Say Researchers
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Navajo Nation Objects To Landing Human Remains On Moon, Prompting Last-Minute White House Meeting
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Pluto's Not Coming Back, But Astronomers Want To Redefine Planets Again
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'Russia Might Have Caused Havana Syndrome'
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Insurers Pocketed $50 Billion From Medicare for Diseases No Doctor Treated
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Scientists Have 3D Bioprinted Functioning Human Brain Tissue
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AI Could Explain Why We're Not Meeting Any Aliens, Wild Study Proposes
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Entirely New Class of Life Has Been Found In the Human Digestive System
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Groundbreaking Trial To Grow 'Mini Liver' From Patient's Own Lymph Node
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Theranos Fraudster Elizabeth Holmes Has Prison Sentence Reduced Again
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EPA Tightens Rules On Some Air Pollution For the First Time In Over a Decade
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The Most Detailed 3D Reconstruction of Human Brain Tissue
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Scientist Who Gene-edited Babies Back in Lab and 'Proud' of Past Work Despite Jailing
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University of Alabama Pauses IVF Services After Court Embryo Ruling
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SpaceX Celebrates Third Launch of Starship Rocket Despite Loss of Contact
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AI Cannot Be Used To Deny Health Care Coverage, Feds Clarify To Insurers
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James Webb Telescope Detects Earliest Known Black Hole
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Navajo Nation President Asks NASA to Delay Moon Launch Over Possible Human Remains
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ISS Astronauts Take Shelter In Boeing Starliner After Satellite Breakup
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FAA Grants License For SpaceX's Third Starship Launch
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Astronaut Thomas Stafford, Commander of Apollo 10, Dies At 93
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A 'Safe' Chemical in Plastic Bottles Could Reduce Insulin Responsiveness, Increase Diabetes Risk
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PFAS Increase Likelihood of Death By Cardiovascular Disease, Study Shows
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Chinese Space Company's Static Rocket Test Ends In Premature Launch, Huge Explosion
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Potential Cancer Vaccine Entering Stage 3 Trials
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Japan's Moon Lander Made It Through Another Lunar Night
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SpaceX Launches NASA's PACE Satellite To Study Earth's Oceans, Air and Climate
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Seeing Blue At Night May Not Be What's Keeping You Up After All
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ChatGPT Bombs Test On Diagnosing Kids' Medical Cases With 83% Error Rate
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Is Dark Matter's Main Rival Theory Dead?
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New 3D Cosmic Map Raises Questions Over Future of Universe, Scientists Say
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NASA Finally Unlocks Canister of Dust From 4.6 Billion-Year-Old Asteroid
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Euclid Telescope Spies Rogue Planets Floating Free In Milky Way
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CNN Reporter 'Still Haunted' By Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster
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Japan's Lunar Lander Made It Through Another Lunar Night
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Henrietta Leavitt, Cosmology Pioneer, Receives Belated Obituary
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Mars Got Cooked by a Recent Solar Storm
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New Antibiotic Can Kill Drug-Resistant Bacteria
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Is There Life on This Saturn Moon? Scientists Plan a Mission to Find Out
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Conflicting Values For Hubble Constant Not Due To Measurement Error, Study Finds
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Astronomers Discover Giant Ancient Stars in Milky Way
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India To Launch Android Into Space To Test Crewed Launch Capability
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Neuralink To Test Brain Implant On Second Patient
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More Than Half of Chickenpox Diagnoses Are Wrong, Study Finds
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Japanese Astronauts To Land On Moon As Part of New NASA Partnership
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Aging Voyager 1 Sends Back Response After 'Poke' Signal From Earth
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Microplastics Discovered In Human Penises For the First Time
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5,000-Pound Satellite Successfully 'Deorbited' Wednesday
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Phosphate In NASA's OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Suggests Ocean World Origins
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Was Avi Loeb Led to His 'Alien Debris' Meteor by the Sound of a Truck?
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Setback For Hopes of Life As NASA Says Less Oxygen On Jupiter Moon Than Thought
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SpaceX Scores $843 Million NASA Contract To De-Orbit ISS In 2030
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Plato's Final Hours Recounted In Scroll Found In Vesuvius Ash
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Thanks to Machine Learning, Scientist Finally Recover Text From The Charred Scrolls of Vesuvius
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Cancer Deaths Are Falling, but There May Be an Asterisk
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Space-based Research May Lead To Cancer 'Kill Switch'
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Japan's Successful Moon Landing Was the Most Precise Ever
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FDA Warns Against Using Smartwatches and Smart Rings To Measure Blood Sugar
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Scientists Find Desert Moss 'That Can Survive On Mars'
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U.S. Seeks to Build World Pressure on Russia Over Space Nuclear Weapon
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India Is Building a Mega-River
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Biden Takes Aim At SpaceX's Tax-Free Ride In American Airspace
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Scientists Find the Largest Known Genome Inside a Small Plant
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Scientists Reveal Never-Before-Seen Map of the Milky Way's Central Engine
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Moon Lander Problem Threatens Mission After Vulcan Rocket Makes Successful Debut
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Scientists Resort To Once-Unthinkable Solutions To Cool the Planet
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'Pay Researchers To Spot Errors in Published Papers'
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UK Toddler Has Hearing Restored In World First Gene Therapy Trial
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How Einstein Lost the Battle To Explain Quantum Reality
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Synchron Readies Large-Scale Brain Implant Trial
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Apple Made an iPad Calculator App After 14 Years
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African Elephants Address One Another With Individually Specific Name-Like Calls
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Mathematician Reveals 'Equals' Has More Than One Meaning In Math
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Struggling 23andMe Is Exploring Splitting the DNA Company In Two
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Microscopic Plastics Could Raise Risk of Stroke and Heart Attack, Study Says
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Early Blood Test To Predict Dementia Is Step Closer As Biological Markets Identified
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Supernova Slowdowns Confirm Einstein's Predictions of Time Dilation
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Neuralink Implants Brain Chip In First Human
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Pi Calculated to 105 Trillion Digits. (Stored on 1 Petabyte of SSDs)
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Astronomers Have Found the Earliest and Most Distant Galaxy Yet
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The First Secret Asteroid Mission Won't Be the Last
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Pet Parrots Prefer Live Video-Calls Over Watching Pre-Recorded Videos
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Neuralink Shows First Brain-Chip Patient Playing Online Chess Using His Mind
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Hopes For Sustainable Jet Fuel Not Realistic, Report Finds
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Are Fingerprints Unique? Not Really, AI-Based Study Finds
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SpaceX's Historic Falcon 9 Success Streak Is Over
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Voyager 1 Resumes Sending Updates To Earth
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Nearby Galaxy's Giant Black Hole Is Real, 'Shadow' Image Confirms
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NASA Picks 3 Companies to Help Astronauts Drive Around the Moon
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All Science Journals Will Now Do an AI-Powered Check for Image Fraud
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Consumer Reports Finds 'Widespread' Presence of Plastics In Food
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1 in 9 American Kids Were Diagnosed With ADHD, New Study Finds
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Are 'Immortal Stars' Feasting on Dark Matter in the Milky Way's Core?
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Countries Fail To Agree on Treaty To Prepare the World for the Next Pandemic
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The Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Just Sent Its Last Message Home
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Mars Rover's SHELOC Instrument Back Online
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Intermittent Fasting Linked To Higher Risk of Cardiovascular Death, Research Suggests
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First Person To Receive a Genetically Modified Pig Kidney Transplant Dies
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Chemicals of 'Concern' Found In Philips Breathing Machines
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JWST Gets an IMAX Documentary: 'Deep Sky'
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Inside the Health Crisis of a Texas Bitcoin Town
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Scientists Solve the Mystery of How Jellyfish Can Regenerate a Tentacle In Days
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DNA-Based Bacterial Parasite Uses Completely New DNA-Editing Method
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NASA Confirms That Debris From ISS Crashed Into Florida Home
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Study Finds That We Could Lose Science If Publishers Go Bankrupt
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Indian Startup 3D Prints Rocket Engine in Just 72 Hours
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New Images of Jupiter's Moon Io Capture Infernal Volcanic Landscape
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Europe Turns To the Falcon 9 To Launch Its Navigation Satellites
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Chinese Rocket Seen Falling On a Village Spewing Highly Toxic Chemicals
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Sharp Rise in Number of Climate Lawsuits Against Companies, Report Says
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'Mathematically Perfect' Star System Being Investigated For Potential Alien Tech
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Researchers Discover a New Form of Scientific Fraud: Uncovering 'Sneaked References'
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How the European Space Agency Celebrated April Fool's Day
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NASA Spots Signs of Twin Volcanic Plumes on Jupiter's Moon Io
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Surgeons Perform UK's First Operation Using Apple's Vision Pro Headset
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NASA's Crash Into an Asteroid May Have Altered Its Shape
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Pregnancy May Increase Biological Age 2 Years - But Some End Up 'Younger'
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Boeing Starliner Launched Scrubbed Until at Least Wednesday After Redundant Computer Issue
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Advisory Panel of Experts Endorses FDA Approval of New Alzheimer's Drug
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NASA Regains Contact With Its 'Ingenuity' Mars Helicopter
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The First Crew Launch of Boeing's Starliner Capsule Is On Hold Indefinitely
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China Signals Brain-Tech Ambitions with Standards Drive
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Did a Lake on Mars Once Contain Life?
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Have Scientists Finally Made Sense of Hawking's Famous Black Hole Formula?
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Fastest Object Ever Made By Humans Continues Circling the Sun, 500x Faster Than Sound
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Survey Finds Public Perception of Scientists' Credibility Has Slipped
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Webb Telescope Finds a (Hot) Earth-Sized Planet With an Atmosphere
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Two of the German Military's New Spy Satellites Appear To Have Failed In Orbit
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Canadian Science Gets Biggest Boost To PhD and Postdoc Pay in 20 Years
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Sweden Becomes 38th Country To Sign NASA's Artemis Accords For Moon Exploration
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Varda Space, Rocket Lab Nail First-of-Its-Kind Spacecraft Landing in Utah
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The Rubik's Cube Turns 50
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Hubble Spots Water Vapor in Small Exoplanet's Atmosphere
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Researchers Develop New Material That Converts CO2 into Methanol Using Sunlight
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Pythagoras Was Wrong: There Are No Universal Musical Harmonies, Study Finds
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India To Study Black Holes With First Satellite Launch After US
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Early Morning Frost Spotted On Some of Mars' Huge Mountains
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No Leap Second To Be Added To Universal Time in 2024, IERS Says
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Study Confirms Einstein Prediction: Black Holes Have a 'Plunging Region'
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Proteins In Blood Could Provide Early Cancer Warning 'By More Than Seven Years'
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NASA To Create Time Standard For the Moon
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Whatever Happened to the Surviving Apollo Astronauts?
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Blue Origin Successfully Launches Six Passengers to the Edge of Space
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Scientists Complete Construction of the Biggest Digital Camera Ever
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Computer Scientist Wins Turing Award for Seminal Work on Randomness
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A Chess Formula Is Taking Over the World
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Security Lessons from the Change Healthcare Ransomware Catastrophe
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Nurses Say Hospital Adoption of Half-Cooked 'AI' Is Reckless
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'Larger Than Everest' Comet Could Become Visible To Naked Eye This Month
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Could We Lower The Carbon Footprint of Data Centers By Launching Them Into Space?
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Multivitamin Supplements Don't Help You Live Longer, Major Study Shows
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Boeing Starliner Docks With ISS
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Memories Are Made By Breaking DNA - and Fixing It
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Scientific Journal Publishes AI-Generated Rat With Gigantic Penis
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Cameroon Starts World-First Malaria Mass Vaccine Rollout
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New Blood Test That Screens For Alzheimer's May Be a Step Closer To Reality, Study Suggests
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Cern Aims To Build $21 Billion Collider To Unlock Secrets of Universe
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Two Nights of Broken Sleep Can Make People Feel Years Older, Finds Study
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Solar-Powered Planes Take Flight
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Scientists Discover First Nitrogen-Fixing Organelle
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Scientists Discover Water On Surface of an Asteroid
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There's a Big Difference In How Your Brain Processes the Numbers 4 and 5
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Scientists Discover 100 To 1000 Times More Plastics In Bottled Water
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China Successfully Lands Probe on the Moon's Far Side, Starts Collecting Samples
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Generative AI Arrives In the Gene Editing World of CRISPR
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China Becomes First Country To Retrieve Rocks From the Moon's Far Side
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Astronomers Detect 'Waterworld With a Boiling Ocean' in Deep Space
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'Planetary Parade' Will See Six Planets Line Up In the Morning Sky
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Rivers Becoming 'Reservoirs of Disease'
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The Cancer That Doctors Don't Want to Call Cancer
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A Chatbot Helped More People Access Mental-Health Services
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Exercising 25 Minutes a Week Increases Brain Volume - and May Slow Memory Decline
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Crows Can 'Count' Out Loud, Study Shows
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Flowers Are Evolving To Have Less Sex
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NASA Finally Unlocks Stuck Fasteners on Asteroid Sample Capsule
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America's FDA Forced to Settle 'Groundless' Lawsuit Over Its Ivermectin Warnings
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Blue Origin Targets 2025 For Cargo Lander's Inaugural Moon Trip, With Humans To Follow
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Scientists Document First-Ever Transmitted Alzheimer's Cases, Tied To No-Longer-Used Medical Procedure
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Millions of Research Papers at Risk of Disappearing From the Internet
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An Asteroid Just Passed Within 180,000 Miles of Earth
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Mars May Not Have Had Liquid Water Long Enough For Life To Form
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Wearable AI-Powered Neurotech Startup Promises 'Electric Medicine' and Wellness Benefits
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TikTok Is Bringing Its Dedicated STEM Feed To Europe
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Harvard Astronomy Professor Thinks He Has New Evidence of Alien Spacecraft
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CDC Now Encouraging Doctors To Consider More Blood Testing For 'Forever Chemicals'
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Scientists Find an 'Alphabet' In Whale Songs
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Ozempic-Like Drugs Could Lower Sales of Junk Food
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Stoke Space Scores a Success In First Test Firing of Engine For Reusable Nova Booster
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A Shape-Shifting Plastic With a Flexible Future
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Trash From the ISS May Have Hit a House In Florida
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Dune-Inspired Spacesuit Recycles Urine Into Clean Drinking Water
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How Space Telescopes Spotted an Exoplanet With a Possible Hydrogen-Rich Atmosphere
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Johns Hopkins Med School Will Be Free For Most After $1 Billion Donation
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ULA Launches Final Delta Rocket After 64 Years
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Mexico Argues Glyphosate In GM Corn Is Unsafe For Human Consumption
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AST SpaceMobile Stock Surges 69% After Verizon Satellite Internet Deal
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152 Birds Named After People Will Be Renamed - But How?
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Radio Signal From Space Repeats Every Hour, Defying Explanation
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Neuralink's First Human Patient Able To Control Mouse Through Thinking, Musk Says
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Launch of Chinese-French Satellite Scattered Debris Over Populated Area
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Could We Build a Concert Venue in Space?
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Blue Origin Joins SpaceX, ULA In Winning Bids For $5.6 Billion Pentagon Rocket Program
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Try Something New To Stop the Days Whizzing Past, Researchers Suggest
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Coffee, Eggs and White Rice Linked To Higher Levels of PFAS in Human Body
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Microplastics Found In Every Human Placenta Tested In Study
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Biomedical Paper Retractions Have Quadrupled in 20 Years
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NASA Says New Plan Needed To Return Rocks From Mars; Current Mission Design Can't Deliver Before 2040
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First Detection of Negative Ions on the Moon, Far-Side Soil Samples Headed to Earth
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Air Pollution Could Be Significant Cause of Dementia
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Finds Most Distant Known Galaxy
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World's First Partial Heart Transplant Grows Valves and Arteries
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Gummy Vitamins Are Just Candy
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NATO Countries Pledge $1 Billion To Strengthen Collection, Sharing of Space-Based Intel
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Some Astronomers Will Re-Examine a 102-Year-Old Theory About the Universe's Expansion
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AI Surpasses Doctors In Spotting Early Breast Cancer Signs In NHS Trial
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Biogen Dumps Dubious Alzheimer's Drug After Profit-Killing FDA Scandal
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Firms Churning Out Fake Papers Are Now Bribing Journal Editors
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Japan's Moon Lander Survived a 354-Hour Lunar Night. Now It Faces a Second One
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OSIRIS-REx's Final Haul: 121.6 Grams From Asteroid Bennu
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Scientists Destroy 99% of Cancer Cells In the Lab Using Vibrating Molecules
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Have Scientists Found 'Potential Evidence' of Dyson Spheres?
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Southern Oregon Now Boasts World's Largest Dark Sky Sanctuary
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NASA Unveils Revolutionary X-59 'Quiet' Supersonic Aircraft
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Covid Death Toll in US Likely 16% Higher Than Official Tally, Study Says
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Ultraprocessed Foods Linked To Heart Disease, Diabetes, Mental Disorders and Early Death, Study Finds
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Are Your Solar Eclipse Glasses Fake?
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Artificial Sweetener Xylitol May Also Be Linked To Heart Attack and Stroke, Study Finds
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Moon Landing's Payloads Include Archive of Human Knowledge, Lunar Data Center Test, NFTs
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Male Birth Control Gel Continues to Show Promise
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China Moving At 'Breathtaking Speed' In Final Frontier, Space Force Says
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Researchers Plan To Retract Landmark Alzheimer's Paper Containing Doctored Images
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Dark Matter Found? New Study Furthers Stephen Hawking's Predictions About 'Primordial' Black Holes
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Top Scientists on the One Mystery on Earth They'd Like To Solve
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Russia Likely Launched Counter Space Weapon Into Low Earth Orbit Last Week, Pentagon Says
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People Can Move This Bionic Leg Just By Thinking About It
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Drones Are the New Drug Mules
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Astronomers Discover Universe's Brightest Object
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Private US Moon Lander Now Headed For Earth, Might Burn Up In Atmosphere
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AstraZeneca To Withdraw COVID Vaccine Globally as Demand Dips
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NASA's Commercial Spacesuit Program Just Hit a Major Snag
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Flood of Fake Science Forces Multiple Journal Closures
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FDA Bans BVO, an Additive Found In Some Fruity Sodas
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A Famous Climate Scientist Is In Court With Big Stakes For Attacks On Science
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Boeing Starliner's First Crewed Mission Scrubbed
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Japan's Moon Lander Snaps Final Photo, Goes Dormant Before 354-Hour Lunar Night
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Virgin Galactic Completes Final 'Space Tourists and Research' Flight Before Two-Year Pause
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Star Scientist's Claim of 'Reverse Aging' Draws Hail of Criticism
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Alzheimer's Takes a Financial Toll Long Before Diagnosis, Study Finds
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Can NASA Return Mars Samples to Earth? New Audit Raises Doubts
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Scientists Find a 'Missing Link' Between Poor Diet and Higher Cancer Risk
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'Behold - the Best Space Images of 2023'
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Scientists Develop New Technique To Thaw Frozen Brain Tissue Without Harm
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Martians Wanted: NASA Opens Call for Simulated Yearlong Mars Mission
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Rivers of Lava on Venus Reveal a More Volcanically Active Planet
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NASA Faces First-Ever Claim for Space Debris Damage
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Model Rocket Nails Vertical Landing After Three-Year Effort
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FDA Qualifies Apple Watch's AFib History For Use In Clinical Studies
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When Scientific Citations Go Rogue
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3D Images of Over 13,000 Museum Specimens Now Free To Everyone
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Doctors Try Controversial Technique To Reduce Transplant Organ Shortage
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Revolutionary Genetics Research Shows RNA May Rule Our Genome
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Microplastics Found in Every Human Testicle in Study
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Making Alarms More Musical Can Save Lives
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Hospitals Owned By Private Equity Are Harming Patients, Reports Find
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Urban Youth Most Isolated in Largest Cities
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Wild New Study Suggests Gravity Can Exist Without Mass
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Food Industry Launches 'Ferocious' Campaign Against Regulations on Ultraprocessed Foods
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Physicist Claims Universe Has No Dark Matter and Is Twice As Old As We Thought
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Two Lifeforms Merge Into One Organism For First Time In a Billion Years
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NASA Veteran Behind Propellantless Propulsion Drive Announces Major Discovery
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SpaceX Soars Through New Milestones in Test Flight of the Most Powerful Rocket Ever Built
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Scientists Pursue Cancer Vaccines Tailored to the Genetic Makeup of an Individual's Tumor
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Air Pollution Can Decrease Odds of Live Birth After IVF By 38%, Study Finds
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Novel Helmet Liner 30 Times Better At Stopping Concussions
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NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory To Lay Off 8% of Workforce
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NASA Shutters $2B Satellite Refueling Project, Blames Contractor For Delays.
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SpaceX Hopes to Eventually Build One Starship Per Day at Its Texas 'Starfactory'
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NASA's Plan To Build a Levitating Robot Train on the Moon
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China Reveals Most Detailed Geological Map of the Moon Ever Created
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Russian Cosmonaut Sets Record For Most Time In Space
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Watch Volunteers Emerge After Living One Year in a Mars Simulation
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World's First Bioprocessor Uses 16 Human Brain Organoids, Consumes Less Power
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Have Scientific Breakthroughs Declined?
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Can Interlune Mine Helium-3 on the Moon?
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ESA Prepares To Create Solar Eclipses To Study the Sun
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Will 2024 Bring a 'Major Turning Point' in US Health Care?
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Superconductor Scientist Engaged in Research Misconduct, Probe Finds
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What's Next for SpaceX's Starship?
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Ask Slashdot: Can You Picture Things in Your Mind?
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Across the Nation, Lawmakers Aim To Ban Lab-Grown Meat
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Geologists Reject Declaration of Anthropocene Epoch
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Boeing Spacecraft Carrying Two Astronauts Lifts Off On Historic Maiden Voyage
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Even Walmart Thinks American Healthcare Is Too Expensive
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Researchers Still Fighting For MDMA Therapy After FDA Advisors Vote Against It
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Aging Hubble Telescope Moves To 'One-Gyro' Operations
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Ultra-Processed Foods Need Tobacco-Style Warnings, Says Scientist
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The Naked-Eye Sky Will (Briefly) Host a New Star
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SpaceX Has Launched Starlink's First Direct-to-Smartphone Satellites
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Crypto Industry Super PAC Is 33-2 In Primaries, With $100 Million For House and Senate Races
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JPMorgan's AI-Aided Cashflow Model Can Cut Manual Work by 90%
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Chip-Software Firm Synopsys Agrees To Buy Ansys for $35 Billion
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Walmart and Roblox Are Teaming Up To Make Virtual E-commerce a Reality
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AI Researchers Have Started Reviewing Their Peers Using AI Assistance
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Europe Lifts Sanctions On Yandex Cofounder Arkady Volozh
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Japan Wins War On Floppy Disks
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Delivery Firm's AI Chatbot Goes Rogue, Curses at Customer and Criticizes Company
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OpenAI Unveils Plans For Tackling Abuse Ahead of 2024 Elections
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OpenAI Says It Has Begun Training a New Flagship AI Model
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The Rabbit R1 Will Offer Up-To-Date Answers Powered By Perplexity's AI
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United Airlines Starts Serving Passengers Personalized Ads On Seat-Back Screens
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Deloitte Rolls Out AI Chatbot To Employees
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Nordic Online Store Boozt Blocks Thousands of 'Serial Returners'
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Dell Reduces Workforce as Part of Broader Cost Cuts
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Microsoft Closes Loophole That Created Taylor Swift Deepfakes
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Anthropic Looks To Fund a New, More Comprehensive Generation of AI Benchmarks
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Wall Street Moves To Fastest Settlement of Trades in a Century
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Amazon, Built by Retail, Invests in Its AI Future
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Salesforce Shares Plunge 17% On First Revenue Miss Since 2006
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ByteDance Prefers TikTok Shutdown in US if Legal Options Fail, Report Says
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Anthropic Releases New Version of Claude That Beats GPT-4 and Gemini Ultra in Some Benchmark Tests
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Google-Backed Glance Pilots Android Lockscreen Platform in US
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Stable Diffusion 3 Mangles Human Bodies Due To Nudity Filters
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Microsoft To Unbundle Office and Teams Following Years-long Criticism
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Microsoft, Google, Meta, X and Others Pledge To Prevent AI Election Interference
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Japan is Fighting Against the Entire Investing World in the Currency Market
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Is AirBNB Really Worsening the Housing Crisis?
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China Sets Up Third Fund With $47.5 Billion To Boost Semiconductor Sector
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AWS App Studio Promises To Generate Enterprise Apps From a Written Prompt
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Microsoft Takes Down AI Model Published by Beijing-Based Researchers Without Adequate Safety Checks
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Amazon Gets FAA Approval Allowing It To Expand Drone Deliveries For Online Orders
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McDonald's Pauses AI-Powered Drive-Thru Voice Orders
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OpenAI's Sam Altman Wants AI in the Hands of the People - and Universal Basic Compute?
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China Blocks Use of Intel and AMD Chips in Government Computers
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Intel's New Thunderbolt Share Provides File and Screen Sharing Without Hurting Network Performance
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Intel CEO Takes Aim at Nvidia in Fight for AI Chip Dominance
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Fossil is Quitting Smartwatches
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Investors Pour $27.1 Billion into AI Startups, Defying a Downturn
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Amazon Says Its Prime Deliveries Are Getting Even Faster
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Amazon Prime Now Comes With Free Grubhub Food Delivery
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Microsoft Hires DeepMind Co-Founder Suleyman To Run Consumer AI, Hires Most of Inflection AI Startup Staff
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FTX To Sell $884 Million of Anthropic Shares To Two Dozen Institutional Investors
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How an Empty S3 Bucket Can Make Your AWS Bill Explode
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OpenAI Says GPT-4 Poses Little Risk of Helping Create Bioweapons
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GPT-4 Has Passed the Turing Test, Researchers Claim
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Fujifilm Once Struggled To Sell Cameras. Now, It Can't Keep Up With Demand
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Companies Are So Desperate For Data Centers They're Leasing Them Before They're Even Built
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Marketers Are About To Infiltrate Subreddits
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Amazon Sellers Plagued by Surge in Scam Returns
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Samsung Electronics Workers Strike For the First Time Ever
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OpenAI Employees Want Protections To Speak Out on 'Serious Risks' of AI
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Airlines Are Coming for Your Carry-Ons
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CISA Head Warns Big Tech's 'Voluntary' Approach to Deepfakes Isn't Enough
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FCC To Declare AI-Generated Voices In Robocalls Illegal Under Existing Law
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Service Jobs Now Require Bizarre Personality Test From AI Company
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AI-Generated Al Michaels To Deliver Paris Olympics Highlights
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EU Charges Microsoft With 'Abusive' Bundling of Teams and Office, Breaching Antitrust Rules
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Employers Are Offering a New Worker Benefit: Wellness Chatbots
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Craig Wright Is Not Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto, Judge Declares
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Microsoft's Gaming Revenue Is Up 49 Percent In Q2, Mostly Thanks To the Activision Deal
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The Justice Department Gets a Chief AI Officer
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Ask Slashdot: Can You Roll Your Own Home Router?
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Japan To Introduce Six-Month Residency Visa For 'Digital Nomads'
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OpenAI Adds Former NSA Chief To Its Board
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UPS To Cut 12,000 Jobs, Invest In AI For Efficiency
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EU Competition Chief Defends AI Act After Macron's Attack
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Klarna Using GenAI To Cut Marketing Costs By $10 Million Annually
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Citigroup To Cut 20,000 Jobs
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Perplexity, an AI Startup Attempting To Challenge Google, Plans To Sell Ads
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Android 15 Beta Has an Optional Desktop Mode
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Uber Is Locking Out NYC Drivers Mid-Shift To Lower Minimum Pay
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Microsoft Edge Will Dub Streamed Video With AI-Translated Audio
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Microsoft, OpenAI Plan $100 Billlion 'Stargate' AI Supercomputer
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Loyalty Points Are Crypto's New Bait
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Taiwan Says Chip Machines Can Be Remotely Shut Off If China Invades
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Chromebooks Will Get Gemini and New Google AI Features
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Irish Power Crunch Could Be Prompting AWS To Ration Compute Resources
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Microsoft's New Battery is a Test of AI-Infused Scientific Discovery
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Are Amazon's AI-Generated Review Summaries Part of a Larger Change in Online Shopping?
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Xerox To Cut 15% of Workers in Strategy It Calls a 'Reinvention'
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Chinese AI Stirs Panic At European Geoscience Society
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Bracing for Impact: AGI Trades
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Has Gratuity Culture Reached a Tipping Point?
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Adobe Is Buying Videos for $3 Per Minute To Build AI Model
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AI Computing Is on Pace To Consume More Energy Than India, Arm Says
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Amazon Labor Union, Airplane Hub Workers Ally with Teamsters Organizing Workers Nationwide
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AI Researchers Analyze Similarities of Scarlett Johanssson's Voice to OpenAI's 'Sky'
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Stability AI Reportedly Ran Out of Cash To Pay Its Bills For Rented Cloudy GPUs
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Intel Delays $20 Billion Ohio Project, Citing Slow Chip Market
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OpenAI Exec Says Today's ChatGPT Will Be 'Laughably Bad' In 12 Months
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Amazon Adds AI Expert Andrew Ng To Board as GenAI Race Heats Up
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'Crescendo' Method Can Jailbreak LLMs Using Seemingly Benign Prompts
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Dell Makes Return-To-Office Push With VPN, Badge Tracking
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Reddit's Shares Plummet Almost 25% in Two Days, Dropping Below Its First Day's Close
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HashiCorp Reportedly Being Acquired By IBM
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Adobe Scolded For Selling 'Ansel Adams-Style' Images Generated By AI
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Amazon Aggregator Thrasio Files For Bankruptcy
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Apollo To Provide $11 Billion To Intel For Ireland Facility
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European Lawmakers Approve Landmark AI Legislation
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US Justice Department Indicts Creators of Bitcoin-Anonymizing 'Samouri' Wallet
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OpenAI's First Acquisition Is Enterprise Data Startup 'Rockset'
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Amazon Cloud Unit Kills Snowmobile Data Transfer Truck Service
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Ex-Google CEO Funds AI Research at Europe's Top Physics Hub CERN
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Amazon's AI Chatbot Rufus Is Now Live For All US Customers
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Intuit To Cut About 1,800 Jobs As It Looks To Increase AI Investments
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Adam Neumann Makes a $500 Million Bid For WeWork
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Four-Day Workweek Pilot Project Abandoned at Hungarian Telecom Company
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Thursday's Bing API Outage Took Down DuckDuckGo, Copilot, and ChatGPT Search
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Nvidia Posts Record Revenue Up 265% On Booming AI Business
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Canceling Your Credit Card May Not Stop Netflix's Recurring Charges
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Americans' Use of ChatGPT Is Ticking Up
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Valve Opens the Door To More Steam Games Developed With AI
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OpenAI's Sora Text-to-Video Generator Will Be Publicly Available Later This Year
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ByteDance CEO Urges Staff To Resist Mediocrity After Missing Initial AI Wave
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Study Finds a Quarter of Bosses Hoped RTO Would Make Employees Quit
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Walmart Announces Electronic Shelf Labels They Can Change Remotely
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Best Buy Geek Squad Agents 'Going Sleeper' After Mass Layoffs
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MIT Robotics Pioneer Rodney Brooks On Generative AI
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$170 Billion Selloff in Cryptocurrencies Friday as Mt. Gox Payout Looms
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Adobe Firefly Used Thousands of Midjourney Images In Training Its 'Ethical AI' Model
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Adam Neumann Drops Bid To Acquire Bankrupt WeWork
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OpenAI Quietly Scrapped a Promise To Disclose Key Documents To the Public
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T-Mobile's 'Un-contract' Promise Unravels as Price Hikes Shock Customers
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ChatGPT Goes Temporarily 'Insane' With Unexpected Outputs, Spooking Users
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23andMe's Fall From $6 Billion To Nearly $0
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Why Are So Many AI Chatbots 'Dumb as Rocks'?
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Inside Amazon's Secret Operation To Gather Intel on Rivals
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PayPal To Cut About 2,500 Jobs as Rivals Snag Market Share
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Ask Slashdot: Could a Form of Watermarking Prevent AI Deep Faking?
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Snap To Lay Off 10% of Global Workforce
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Amazon Terminates iRobot Deal Citing Regulatory Concern; iRobot To Lay Off 31% of Staff
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Texan Bitcoiners Start Mining In Argentina Using Flared Excess Gas
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xAI Will Open-Source Grok This Week
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Can an AI Become Its Own CEO After Creating a Startup? Google DeepMind Co-Founder Thinks So
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Reddit Seeks To Launch IPO In March
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Ask Slashdot: What's the Best Way to Charge Your Smartphone Battery?
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AMD To Open Source Micro Engine Scheduler Firmware For Radeon GPUs
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European Parliament Bans Amazon From Its Premises
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ChatGPT, Claude and Perplexity All Went Down At the Same Time
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Android's New Instant Hotspot Feature Won't Be Available on Samsung Devices
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Perplexity AI Faces Scrutiny Over Web Scraping and Chatbot Accuracy
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Wimbledon Employs AI To Protect Players From Online Abuse
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SpaceX's Starship To Launch 'Starlab' Private Space Station In Late 2020s
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Microsoft's AI CEO: Web Content (Without a Robots.txt File) is 'Freeware' for AI Training
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OpenAI Co-Founder Ilya Sutskever Launches Venture For Safe Superintelligence
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Staff Say Dell's Return To Office Mandate is a Stealth Layoff
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AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton: If AI Takes Jobs We'll Need Universal Basic Income
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Is AI Ruining Etsy?
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Chinese AI Tops Hugging Face's Revamped Chatbot Leaderboard
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OpenAI's Spectacular Video Tool Is Shrouded in Mystery
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Will AI Just Waste Everyone's Time?
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Crypto Miner, Pennsylvania Hit With Lawsuit Over Pollution From Bitcoin Mine
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Craig Wright Claims He's Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto. Can He Prove It in Court?
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Michael Cohen Used AI To Feed Lawyer Bogus Cases
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Nvidia's Jensen Huang Says AGI Is 5 Years Away
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AI Expert Falsely Fined By Automated AI System, Proving System and Human Reviewers Failed
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Slashdot Asks: How Do You Protest AI Development?
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Despite Initial Claims, AMD Confirms Ryzen 8000G APUs Don't Support ECC RAM
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Microsoft Makes Its AI-Powered Reading Tutor Free
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Germany Sees Company Bankruptcies Soar
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The Air Force Bought a Surveillance-Focused AI Chatbot
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Ebay To Eliminate 1,000 Jobs, or 9% of Full-Time Workforce
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MIT Students Stole $25 Million In Seconds By Exploiting ETH Blockchain Bug, DOJ Says
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Google Chrome Gains AI Features Including a Writing Helper
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AI Startup Bans Account Blamed for Biden Audio Deepfake
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Former Activision CEO Bobby Kotick Considering Buying TikTok
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'Unconvincing Bible For Blockchain Solutionists'
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OpenAI Launches New Free Model GPT-4o
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Nearly 50% of People Are Considering Leaving Their Jobs In 2024
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Is India Done With Crypto?
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Stability AI Reportedly Ran Out of Cash To Pay Its Bills For Rented Cloud GPUs
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Author Granted Copyright Over Book With AI-Generated Text - With a Twist
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Microsoft President: 'You Can't Believe Every Video You See or Audio You Hear'
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Online Retailer Zulily is Shutting Down
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Microsoft's VASA-1 Can Deepfake a Person With One Photo and One Audio Track
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"We Asked Intel To Define 'AI PC.' Its reply: 'Anything With Our Latest CPUs'"
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OpenAI To Launch GPT Store Next Week
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Intel Accused of Inflating Over 2,600 CPU Benchmark Results
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Russia Acknowledges Continuing Air Leak From Its Segment of Space Station
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5,800 Pounds of Batteries Tossed Off the ISS in 2021 Fell to Earth Today
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40,000 AI-Narrated Audiobooks Flood Audible
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Lazy Use of AI Leads To Amazon Products Called 'I Cannot Fulfill That Request'
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Tech Exec's Videos Spark Clash Over China's Work Culture
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Cisco Will Lay Off More Than 4,000 In 5% Staff Cut
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OpenAI CEO Warns That 'Societal Misalignments' Could Make AI Dangerous
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Huawei's Offices In France Raided By Financial Prosecutors
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Microsoft Drops Azure Egress Fees
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Qualcomm CEO Says Leading Tech Requires 'Big Business in China'
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OpenAI Board Reappoints Altman and Adds Three Other Directors
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Can Any English Word Be Turned Into a Synonym For 'Drunk'? Not All, But Many Can.
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Tokyo's Government Is Building Its Own Dating App To Combat Falling Birthrates
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Amazon Prime Video Ads Start From Today - Up To 3.5 Mins Per Hour
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OpenAI's Chatbot Store is Filling Up With Spam
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AI Frenzy Puts Nvidia Ahead of Amazon in Market Value
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Bill Gates Is Still Pulling the Strings At Microsoft
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Amazon is Working on a Paid Version of Alexa
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AI Could Kill Off Most Call Centres, Says TCS Head
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Taser Company Axon Is Selling AI That Turns Body Cam Audio Into Police Reports
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Are Intel's i9-13900k's and -14900k's Crashing at a Higher Rate?
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The AI Boom is Sending Silicon Valley's Talent Wars To New Extremes
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Cisco Joins Microsoft, IBM in Vatican Pledge For Ethical AI Use and Development
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Starliner To Remain Docked To ISS With No New Departure Date
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Chinese Tech Companies Push Staff To the Limit
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Our Brains React Differently to Deepfake Voices, Researchers Find
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Workplace Wellness Programs Have Little Benefit, Study Finds
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Intel's Stock Drops 9%. Are They Struggling to Remain Relevant?
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Dropbox CEO Says Employees Appreciate Remote Work More Than Cushy Office Perks
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SEC Approves 11 Spot Bitcoin ETFs
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India Stumped on How To Cut Google and Walmart-backed PhonePe Dominance in Payments
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Anthropic Launches Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Says New Model Outperforms GPT-4 Omni
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Microsoft Quietly Launches Dedicated Copilot App For Android
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Android Users in Singapore To Be Blocked From Installing Unverified Apps as Part of Anti-Scam Trial
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Tyler Perry Puts $800M Studio Expansion On Hold After Seeing OpenAI's Sora
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Samsung Electronics Union Launches First Strike In 55-Year History
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Self-Proclaimed Bitcoin Inventor Lied 'Repeatedly' To Support Claim, Says UK Judge
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Ray Kurzweil Still Says He Will Merge With AI
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Design Startup InVision, Once Valued at $2B, Is Shutting Down
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'Roaring Kitty' Trader Returns, Causing GameStop Shares To Jump More Than 70%
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Most Subscription Apps Don't Make Money, Report Shows
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AI Hitting Labour Forces Like a 'Tsunami', IMF Chief Says
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Adobe Responds To Vocal Uproar Over New Terms of Service Language
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Duolingo, Relying More On AI, Says It Will Lay Off 10% of Its Contractors
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HP Seeks $4 Billion in Losses From Lynch Over Autonomy Fraud
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Tinder Owner Inks Deal With OpenAI
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Terraform Labs Files For Bankruptcy Protection in the US
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Nikon, Sony and Canon Fight AI Fakes With New Camera Tech
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Japan Lifts Operational Ban on World's Biggest Nuclear Plant
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After 114 Days of Change, Broadcom CEO Acknowledges VMware-Related 'Unease'
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Klarna Claims AI Is Doing Agents' Jobs
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OpenAI's Sora Turns AI Prompts Into Photorealistic Videos
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Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao Sentenced To 4 Months In Prison
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Microsoft Asks Hundreds of China-Based AI Staff To Consider Relocating Amid US-China Tensions
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Nvidia Reports a 262% Jump In Sales, 10-1 Stock Split
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AI Can Convincingly Mimic A Person's Handwriting Style, Researchers Say
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FTX Scraps Plans To Revive Exchange, Will Repay Billions To Customers
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Sam Bankman-Fried Spared a Second Trial
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Porn Sites Face Strict EU Rules, Commission Says
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Largest Text-To-Speech AI Model Yet Shows 'Emergent Abilities'
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Stanford Releases AI Index Report 2024
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Former Windows Chief Explains Why macOS on iPad is Futile Quest
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Bill Gates Interviews Sam Altman, Who Predicts Fastest Tech Revolution 'By Far'
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OpenAI's Chief Scientist and Co-Founder Is Leaving the Company
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Job Boards Are Rife With 'Ghost Jobs'
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Julian Assange Received $500,000 Bitcoin Donation To Cover Travel Costs
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Australia Takes Singtel-owned Optus To Court Over 2022 Cyber Attack
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Sony Pictures Will Use AI To Cut Film Costs, Says CEO Tony Vinciquerra
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McKinsey is Offering Staff Pay, Career Coaching If They Leave Firm
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AI Seen Cutting Worker Numbers, Survey By Staffing Company Shows
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China Hits Out at US Push To Ban TikTok
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Huge AI Funding Leads To Hype and 'Grifting,' Warns DeepMind's Demis Hassabis
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Microsoft's 'Responsible AI' Chief Worries About the Open Web
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Many AI Products Still Rely on Humans To Fill the Performance Gaps
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Sales of Samsung's Foldable Phones Have Nosedived in China
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VMware By Broadcom Plots Pair of Cloud Foundation Releases
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Microsoft Bans US Police Departments From Using Enterprise AI Tool
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WeWork Co-Founder Adam Neumann Is Trying To Buy the Company
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Ghost Kitchens Are Advertising AI-Generated Food On DoorDash and Grubhub
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AI in Finance is Like 'Moving From Typewriters To Word Processors'
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Nvidia's Free-tier GeForce Now Will Soon Show Ads While You're Waiting To Play
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Taiwan's TSMC Crosses $1 Trillion Market Cap Amid AI Frenzy
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Microsoft Orders China Staff To Use iPhones for Work and Drop Android
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'Grand Theft Auto' Maker Rockstar Games Asks Workers To Return To Office Five Days a Week
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OpenAI CTO: AI Could Kill Some Creative Jobs That Maybe Shouldn't Exist Anyway
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Hands Up If You Want To Volunteer For Layoffs, IBM Tells Staff
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Microsoft Launches Phi-3 Mini, a 3.8B-Parameter Model Rivaling GPT-3.5 Capabilities
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FDA Recalls Defective iOS App That Injured Over 200 Insulin Pump Users
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SoftBank's New AI Makes Angry Customers Sound Calm On Phone
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AI Girlfriend Bots Are Already Flooding OpenAI's GPT Store
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OpenAI Strikes Reddit Deal To Train Its AI On Your Posts
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StarCoder 2 Is a Code-Generating AI That Runs On Most GPUs
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Cisco To Cut Thousands of Jobs As It Seeks To Focus on High Growth Areas
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Since Steve Ballmer Retired 10 Years Ago, Microsoft's Valuation Has Increased 10X
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Chrome Is Working On Tab Declutter On Android
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Baidu Says AI Chatbot 'Ernie Bot' Has Attracted 200 Million Users
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Musk Predicts AI Will Overtake Human Intelligence Next Year
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Nvidia Hits $2 Trillion Valuation
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The Verge's David Pierce Reports On the Excel World Championship From Vegas
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AWS CEO To Step Down
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Verizon Writes Off $5.8 Billion From Enterprise as Sales Decline
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Mysterious 'gpt2-chatbot' AI Model Appears Suddenly, Confuses Experts
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HPE To Acquire Juniper Networks For $14 Billion
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Infosys Loses Ten-Year, $1.5 Billion AI Contract
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Reddit Prices IPO At $34 Per Share, the Top of the Range
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Microsoft To Invest $2.2 Billion In Cloud and AI Services In Malaysia
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AI To Impact 60% of Advanced Economy Jobs, Says IMF Chief
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Anthropic Hires Former OpenAI Safety Lead To Head Up New Team
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After Astra Loses 99% of Its Value, Founders Take Rocket Firm Private
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Alibaba Reduced Headcount by a Further 20,000 in 2023
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Baidu's ChatGPT-like Ernie Bot Tops 100 Million Users
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Can The AI Industry Continue To Avoid Paying for the Content They're Using?
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Microsoft Ends 'Project Natick' Underwater Data Center Experiment Despite Success
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Diamond Market Shows Serious Cracks From Man-Made Stones
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Sony Claims To Offer Subs 'Appropriate Value' For Deleting Digital Libraries
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Claude 3 Surpasses GPT-4 on Chatbot Arena For the First Time
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GitHub Makes Copilot Chat Generally Available, Letting Devs Ask Questions About Code
-n -
AI Researcher Warns Data Science Could Face a Reproducibility Crisis
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China Approves Over 40 AI Models For Public Use in Past Six Months
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Toys 'R' Us Riles Critics With 'First-Ever' AI-Generated Commercial Using Sora
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London Premiere of Movie With AI-Generated Script Cancelled After Backlash
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'Europe Regulates Its Way To Last Place'
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'Humane' Demos New Features on Its Ai Pin - Which Starts Arriving April 11
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Alternative Clouds Are Booming As Companies Seek Cheaper Access To GPUs
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Ubisoft Wants You To Be Comfortable Not Owning Your Games
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Airbus CEO Says Boeing's Problems Are Bad For Whole Industry
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Very Few People Are Using 'Much Hyped' AI Products Like ChatGPT, Survey Finds
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Huawei's New CPU Matches Zen 3 In Single-Core Performance
-n -
Microsoft Details How It's Developing AI Responsibly
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Bank of America Sends Warning Letters To Employees Not Going Into Offices
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Biden Admin Shells Out $120 Million To Return Chip Startup To US Ownership
-n -
Amazon Cancels Fees for Customers Moving To Rival Cloud Services
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Indian IT Outsourcing Firms Cut 60,000 Jobs in First Layoffs in 20 Years
-n -
Microsoft Plans Boldest Games Bet Since Activision Deal, Changing How 'Call of Duty' Is Sold
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Bankers Will See AI Transform Three-Quarters of Day, Study Says
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Microsoft Set To Face EU Competition Charges Over Teams Software
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Elon Musk Sues OpenAI and Sam Altman
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Saudi Arabia Plans $40 Billion Push Into Artificial Intelligence
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'Social Order Could Collapse' in AI Era, Two Top Japan Companies Say
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IBM To Managers: Move Near an Office or Leave Company
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Elon Musk Says AI Could Eliminate Our Need to Work at Jobs
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Palestinians Say Microsoft Unfairly Closing Their Accounts
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Copilot Workspace Is GitHub's Take On AI-Powered Software Engineering
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Is Cloud the New Mainframe?
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Samsung Stock Hits Three-Year High With Boost From AI
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Microsoft Criticized For Chrome Popup Ads Resembling Malware That Urge Users to Switch to Bing
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OpenAI Reveals AI Tool To Recreate Human Voices
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OpenAI Drops Prices and Fixes 'Lazy' GPT-4 That Refused To Work
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Ex-OpenAI Director Says Board Learned of ChatGPT Launch on Twitter
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OpenAI Didn't Copy Scarlett Johansson's Voice for ChatGPT, Records Show
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Humane Said To Be Seeking a $1 Billion Buyout After Only 10,000 Orders of Its AI Pin
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Adobe Premiere Pro Is Getting Generative AI Video Tools
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PayPal Adds Stablecoin To Solana Blockchain
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JPMorgan Chase is About To Let Advertisers Target Customers Based on Their Spending
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Stability AI Appoints New CEO
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OpenAI Removes Sam Altman's Ownership of Its Startup Fund
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EU Right To Repair: Sellers Will Be Liable For a Year After Products Are Fixed
-n -
Vitalik Buterin Addresses Threats To Ethereum's Decentralization In New Blog Post
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Windows 11's Beta Testers May Start Seeing Ads for Microsoft Store Apps
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OpenAI's Sam Altman and Other Tech Leaders To Serve on AI Safety Board
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CEO of Collapsed Crypto Fund HyperVerse Does Not Appear To Exist
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FTC Launches Inquiry Into AI Deals by Tech Giants
-n -
Alleged Cryptojacking Scheme Consumed $3.5 Million of Stolen Computing To Make Just $1 Million
-n -
Chinese Cities Are Sinking Rapidly
-n -
Squarespace To Go Private in $6.9 Billion Deal With Permira
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Amazon Tells Warehouse Workers To Close Their Eyes and Think Happy Thoughts
-n -
Microsoft's AI Push Imperils Climate Goal As Carbon Emissions Jump 30%
-n -
Stable Diffusion 3.0 Debuts New Architecture To Reinvent Text-To-Image Gen AI
-n -
Jack Dorsey's Block Is Investing 10% Of Its Bitcoin Profits Into Monthly Bitcoin Purchases
-n -
Microsoft 'Retires' Azure IoT Central In Platform Rethink
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Jeff Bezos Bets on a Google Challenger Using AI To Try To Upend Internet Search
-n -
Bumble's Dating 'AI Concierge' Will Date Hundreds of Other People's 'Concierges' For You
-n -
Google Books Is Indexing AI-Generated Garbage
-n -
Discord To Start Showing Ads This Week After History of Shunning Them
-n -
Researchers Find No Amount of Alcohol is Healthy For You
-n -
India Unable To Impose Caps on Mobile Payments Market Share, Four Years On
-n -
Amazon's Twitch To Cut 500 Employees, About 35% of Staff
-n -
Scarlett Johansson Warned OpenAI To Not Use Her Voice
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Amazon Bets $150 Billion on Data Centers Required for AI Boom
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BBC Will Stop Using AI For 'Doctor Who' Promotion After Receiving Complaints
-n -
Famous XKCD Comic Comes Full Circle With AI Bird-Identifying Binoculars
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AT&T Will Issue $5 Reimbursements For 12-Hour Outage
-n -
AMD Unveils Ryzen AI and 9000 Series Processors, Plus Radeon PRO W7900 Dual Slot
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Goldman Research Head Skeptical on AI Returns Despite Massive Spend
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The Rabbit R1 Could've Just Been a Mobile App
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ChatGPT Customers Can Now Use AI To Edit DALL-E Images
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Facial-Recognition System Passes Test On Michelangelo's David
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Reddit Discloses Bitcoin and Ether Investments In IPO Filing
-n -
Outdoor Voices To Close All Stores This Week
-n -
Meta Has Created a Way To Watermark AI-Generated Speech
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Wearable AI Startup Humane Explores Potential Sale
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Amazon Spends $2.75 Billion on AI Startup Anthropic in Its Largest Venture Investment Yet
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AI Will Suck Up 500% More Power in UK in 10 Years, Grid CEO Says
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'Step Away From CNBC'
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Lynn Conway, Leading Computer Scientist and Transgender Pioneer, Dies At 85
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Anthropic Researchers Find That AI Models Can Be Trained To Deceive
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OpenAI To Release 'Materially Better' GPT-5 For Its Chatbot Mid-Year, Report Says
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Adobe Says It Won't Train AI On Customers' Work In Overhauled ToS
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Cisco Completes $28 Billion Acquisition of Splunk
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AMD Plans To Acquire Silo AI In $665 Million Deal
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Amazon Plans To Give Alexa an AI Overhaul, Monthly Subscription Price
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OpenAI To Pull Plug on 'Unsupported' Nations Like China From July 9
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Smartphone Makers Still Want To Make Foldables a Thing
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'Great Resignation' Enters Third Year
-n -
GTA 5 Actor Goes Nuclear On AI Company That Made Voice Chatbot of Him
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Microsoft Will Use Intel To Manufacture Home-Grown Processor
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Meta AI Chief Says Large Language Models Will Not Reach Human Intelligence
-n -
New York Recovers $50 Million For Defrauded Gemini Earn Crypto Investors
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World Poker Tour Bets on AI Dubbing of Tournaments for Latin America
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Binance Executives Were Arrested In Nigeria For Allegedly Destabilizing Its Currency
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DuckDuckGo Offers 'Anonymous' Access To AI Chatbots Through New Service
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China's Ageing Tech Workers Hit By 'Curse of 35'
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OpenAI CEO Says Company Could Become a For-Profit Corporation Like xAI, Anthropic
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IBM Scraps Rewards Program For Staff Inventions, Wipes Away Cash Points
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Scientists Turn To AI To Make Beer Taste Even Better
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SEC Approves 8 Ethereum ETFs Including BlackRock and Fidelity
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'A Global Watermarking Standard Could Help Safeguard Elections In the ChatGPT Era'
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George Carlin Estate Sues Creators Of AI-Generated Comedy Special
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Microsoft Strikes Deal With Mistral in Push Beyond OpenAI
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Microsoft is Confident Windows on Arm Could Finally Beat Apple Silicon-Powered Macs
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SpaceX's 'Dragon' Capsule Carries Four Private Astronauts to the ISS for Axiom Space
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French Antitrust Regulators Preparing Nvidia Charges
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Microsoft AI Engineer Says Company Thwarted Attempt To Expose DALL-E 3 Safety Problems
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Netflix Buys Rights To WWE's 'Raw,' Its First Big Live Event
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23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki Considers Taking Company Private
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Elon Musk's X Launches Grok AI-Powered 'Stories' Feature
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Japan's 18-Year-Olds at Record-Low 1.06 Million on Falling Births
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AI Dataset Licensing Companies Form Sector's First Trade Group
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The Tech Company Super Bowl Ads of 2024
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OpenAI Releases Former Employees From Controversial Exit Agreements
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How Amazon Blew Alexa's Shot To Dominate AI
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AI Not Hyped Enough, Says Microsoft Exec
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Amazon Mulls $5 To $10 Monthly Price Tag For Unprofitable Alexa Service, AI Revamp
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Grammarly Lays Off 230 Employees
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Apple Pulls Binance, Other Crypto Apps From India Store
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HashiCorp Reportedly Being Acquired By IBM [UPDATE]
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Bitcoin Surges To Record Above $69,000
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Is Microsoft Working on 'Performant Sound Recognition' AI Technologies?
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Texas Is Exploring Role of AI in Government
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PayPal Is Planning an Ad Business Using Data on Its Millions of Shoppers
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AI-Created 'Virtual Influencers' Are Stealing Business From Humans
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Meta Explores AI-Assisted Earphones With Cameras
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Waymo Will Start Testing Robotaxis On Phoenix Highways
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Some People Who Rented a Tesla from Hertz Were Still Charged for Gas
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OpenAI Quietly Deletes Ban On Using ChatGPT For 'Military and Warfare'
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Amazon's Drones Gets Key Approval, Can Now Fly Farther to More Customers
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Internet Traffic Dipped as Viewers Took in the Eclipse
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Shrinking Arctic Ice Redraws the Map For Internet Cable Connections
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Microsoft Creates Top Secret Generative AI Service Divorced From the Internet for US Spies
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Google Rolls Out New 'Jpegli' JPEG Coding Library
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Bard Generates Photos Now, Finally
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TikTok Starts Testing Its Instagram Competitor 'TikTok Notes'
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Feds Probe Waymo Driverless Cars Hitting Parked Cars, Drifting Into Traffic
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PC Makers Hopeful That Chromebook Refresh Cycles About To Kick In
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Samsung Shifts To Emergency Mode With 6-day Work Week for Executives
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Meta Wants Llama 3 To Handle Contentious Questions as Google Grapples With Gemini Backlash
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Samsung Is Making a Smart Ring
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Google Is No Longer Bringing the Full Chrome Browser To Fuchsia
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AM Radio Law Opposed By Tech and Auto Industries Is Close To Passing
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Undersea Cable Damage Causes Internet Outages Across Africa
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Android's AirTag Competitor Gears Up For Launch, Thanks To iOS Release
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Google Faces Multibillion-Dollar US Patent Trial Over AI Tech
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Quantum Internet Draws Near Thanks To Entangled Memory Breakthroughs
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New Cars Bought in the UK Must Be Zero Emission by 2035
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Artists Are Deleting Instagram For New App Cara In Protest of Meta AI Scraping
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Meta Pauses Plans To Train AI Using European Users' Data, Bowing To Regulatory Pressure
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Robot Dogs Armed With AI-aimed Rifles Undergo US Marines Special Ops Evaluation
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'Software Vendors Dump Open Source, Go For the Cash Grab'
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Google News Is Boosting Garbage AI-Generated Articles
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America's Justice Department Opens Criminal Investigation Into Boeing's Window Blowout Incident
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Half of Petrol Stations Expected To Close in Next Decade
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Telecom Fights Price Caps as US Spends Billions on Internet Access
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Since the Demise of Atom, 'Pulsar' Offers an Alternative Code Editor
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Google Weighs Offer for $32 Billion Marketing Firm HubSpot
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6G Principles Endorsed By US and International Partners
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Mark Zuckerberg's New Goal is Creating AGI
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Threads Opens Beta To 'Fediverse Sharing'
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Hundreds of US Car Dealerships Abandon Buicks. Are EVs to Blame?
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Google Search Really Has Gotten Worse, Researchers Find
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NetBSD Bans AI-Generated Code
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Google Restricts AI Chatbot Gemini From Answering Queries on Global Elections
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Google Threatens To Pause Google News Initiative Funding In US
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Google's DeepMind Unveils Safer Robot Advances With 'Robot Constitution'
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Microsoft Develops AI Server Gear To Lessen Reliance on Nvidia
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Google Defends 'Better' Search Product as Antitrust Trial Concludes
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Boeing Now Also Ordered to Fix Anti-Ice System on 737 Max, 787 Jets
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Google Fires More Employees Over Protest of Cloud Contract With Israel
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GM Reverses All-In EV Strategy to Bring Back Plug-In Hybrids
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Airbus Unveils Half-Plane, Half-Copter In Quest For Speed
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'Cory Doctorow Has a Plan To Wipe Away the Enshittification of Tech'
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Sony Lays Down the Gauntlet on AI
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OpenBSD 7.5 Released
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Google Contractor Pays Parents $50 To Scan Their Childrens' Faces
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Slashdot Asks: What Do You Remember About the Web in 1994?
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Emissions Dropped 1.8% Every Year in California's Bay Area. Researchers Credit EVs
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Cruise Faces Long Road Back To City Streets in Wake of Safety Review
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Starlink Launches First 'Cellphone Towers In Space' For Use with LTE Phones
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Google Phone Starts Rolling Out 'Audio Emoji'
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Nokia Unveils 'Future of Voice Calls'
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Boeing's Woes Continue as 50 Injured on Australia-New Zealand Flight
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Huge Google Search Document Leak Reveals Inner Workings of Ranking Algorithm
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Robotaxis Face 'Heightened Scrutiny' While the Industry Plans Expansion
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Novel Attack Against Virtually All VPN Apps Neuters Their Entire Purpose
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Dutch Privacy Watchdog Recommends Government Organizations Stop Using Facebook
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Microsoft: Windows 24H2 Will Remove Cortana and WordPad Apps
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Congress Lets Broadband Funding Run Out, Ending $30 Low-Income Discounts
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Microsoft Singles Out Google's Competitive Edge in Generative AI
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Microsoft Reveals Subscription Pricing for Using Windows 10 Beyond 2025
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Mentions of Job Cuts in Earnings Calls Hit Pandemic-Time Peak
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Speedometer 3.0: A Shared Browser Benchmark for Web Application Responsiveness
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Meta (Again) Denies Netflix Read Facebook Users' Private Messenger Messages
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Windows 11's New Recall Feature Has Been Cracked To Run On Unsupported Hardware
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Silicon Valley Salaries Are Shrinking, Leaving Workers In the Lurch
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Instacart's AI Recipes Look Literally Impossible
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Waymo Recalls and Updates Robotaxi Software After Two Cars Crashed
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Researchers Warned Against Using AI To Peer Review Academic Papers
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Meta Releases Llama 3 AI Models, Claiming Top Performance
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UK Police Could Get Ghostbusters-style Backpack Devices To Halt Ebike Getaways
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NYC Wants To Create a First-of-Its Kind Department To Regulate App Based Delivery
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Samsung Making It Harder To Know What Type of OLED TV You're Getting
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VMware Admits Sweeping Broadcom Changes Are Worrying Customers
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Boeing Accused of Retaliating Against Two Engineers in 2022
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Google Reshapes Fitbit In Its Image As Users Allege 'Planned Obsolescence'
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Bing Gained Less Than 1% Market Share Since Adding Bing Chat, Report Finds
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EU's New Tech Laws Are Working; Small Browsers Gain Market Share
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Can Robots.txt Files Really Stop AI Crawlers?
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Pew Research Finds 64% of Americans Live Within Two Miles of a Public EV Charger
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Gig-Economy Drivers Are Turning to EVs to Save Money - and They Need More Public Chargers
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Google is Bringing Satellite Messaging To Android 15
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A 'Ridiculously Weak' Password Causes Disaster for Spain's No. 2 Mobile Carrier
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Alphabet Shares Jump 14% On Earnings Beat, First-Ever Dividend
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State-backed Hackers Are Exploiting New Ivanti VPN Zero-Days - But No Patches Yet
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OpenAI Developing Software That Operates Devices, Automates Tasks
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Viasat Tries To Stop Citizen Effort To Revive FCC Funding for Starlink
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Match Group, Meta, Coinbase And More Form Anti-Scam Coalition
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That Chinese Spy Balloon Used an American ISP to Communicate, Say US Officials
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Reddit in AI Content Licensing Deal With Google
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Humane Warns AI Pin Owners To 'Immediately' Stop Using Its Charging Case
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EU Opens Formal Investigation Into TikTok Over Possible Online Content Breaches
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Facebook Allegedly Killed Its Own Streaming Service To Help Sell Netflix Ads
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Boeing Whistleblower Found Dead in Apparent Suicide
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Chrome 124 Lets You Turn Any Website Into an App
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Mozilla Ends its Privacy-Friendly GPS-Style Location Service
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Self-Pay Gas Station Pumps Break Across NZ As Software Can't Handle Leap Day
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Archie, the Internet's First Search Engine, Is Rescued and Running
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Google 'Talk To a Live Rep' Brings Pixel's Hold for Me To All Search Users
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Surgeon General Wants Tobacco-Style Warning Applied To Social Media Platforms
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Automakers Are Sharing Consumers' Driving Behavior With Insurance Companies
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Harris Announces Plans To Help 80% of Africa Gain Access To the Internet
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'The Greatest Social Media Site Is Craigslist'
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Meta Abandons Hacking Victims, Draining Law Enforcement Resources, Officials Say
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Wickr Is Dead
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India Reverses AI Stance, Requires Government Approval For Model Launches
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Google Pauses AI Image-generation of People After Diversity Backlash
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Microsoft is Finally Changing Word's Annoying Default Paste Behavior
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Return-To-Office Mandate Is Backfiring On a Key Federal Agency
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Proxmox Import Wizard Makes for Easy VMware VM Migrations
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The Word 'Bot' Is Increasingly Being Used As an Insult On Social Media
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US Kicks Off AI Safety Talks With China
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Nasty Spoofing Attack Resurrects Internet Explorer Vulnerability in Windows 10 and 11
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Uber Records First Annual Profit
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Cruise Reached an $8M+ Settlement With the Person Dragged Under Its Robotaxi
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EVs More Likely To Hit Pedestrians Than Petrol Vehicles, Study Finds
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Google is Combining Its Android and Hardware Teams
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OpenAI Considers Allowing Users To Create AI-Generated Pornography
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Amid Whistleblower Complaints, Boeing Buys Spirit, Ending Outsourcing of Key Work on Planes
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TikTok Preparing a US Copy of the App's Core Algorithm
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TikTok is Banned in China, Notes X User Community - Along With Most US Social Media
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Discord is Laying Off 17 Percent of Employees
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Adobe's New Prototype Generative AI Tool Is the 'Photoshop' of Music-Making and Editing
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Internet Use Is Associated With Greater Wellbeing, Global Study Finds
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Reddit Will Now Use an AI Model To Fight Harassment
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International Nest Aware Subscriptions Jump in Price, as Much As 100%
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New Device Allows Users To Scroll With Their Tongue
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Lightweight Dillo Browser Resurrected: TLS But No JavaScript
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Microsoft Begins Showing Full Screen Windows 11 Ad on Windows 10 PCs as End of Support Date Looms
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Binance Code and Internal Passwords Exposed on GitHub for Months
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Should Automakers Feel Threatened by China's Exports of Electric Cars?
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Cloud Software Group Snubs GPL Obligations, Say Critics
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Biden Administration Is Said To Slow Early Stage of Shift To Electric Cars
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GNOME Foundation To Focus On Fundraising After Years Running A Deficit
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Google Cuts Ties With Entrust in Chrome Over Trust Issues
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Netflix To Take On Google and Amazon By Building Its Own Ad Server
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The US Government Makes a $42 Million Bet On Open Cell Networks
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Waymo Driverless Car Strikes Bicyclist In San Francisco, Causes Minor Injuries
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New Pollution Rules Aim To Lift Sales of Electric Trucks
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National Archives Bans Employee Use of ChatGPT
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How an 'Unprecedented' Google Cloud Event Wiped Out a Major Customer's Account
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How Will Reddit's IPO Change the Service?
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'Anyone Rooting Against Self-driving Cars is Cheering For Tens of Thousands of Deaths, Year After Year'
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NVIDIA To Acquire Run:ai
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Toyota Apologizes For Cheating On Vehicle Testing, Halts Production of 3 Models
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China Tells Telecom Carriers To Phase Out Foreign Chips in Blow To Intel, AMD
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Nvidia Takes 88% of the GPU Market Share
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'Prism' Translation Layer Does For Arm PCs What Rosetta Did For Macs
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Google's AI Photo Editing Tools Are Expanding To a Lot More Phones
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Google Opens Up Its Smart Home To Everyone
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384,000 Sites Pull Code From Sketchy Code Library Recently Bought By Chinese Firm
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Meta Used Spyware to Access Its Users' Activities on Rival Platforms
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More than a Third of America's EVs Were Bought Within the Last 12 Months
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T-Mobile Faces Backlash Over Broken Price Guarantee
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Carmakers Must Bring Back Physical Buttons, Says Europe
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Hackers Exploited Windows 0-day for 6 Months After Microsoft Knew of It
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Ethereum Network Completes Cost-Cutting 'Dencun' Software Upgrade
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The Telltale Words That Could Identify Generative AI Text
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Mechanic's Viral TikTok Highlights Right To Repair Issues With Newer Car Models
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Meta Will Shut Down Workplace, Its Business Chat Tool
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Behind the Plot To Break Nvidia's Grip on AI By Targeting Software
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Microsoft Seeks Rust Developers To Rewrite Core C# Code
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Satya Nadella Says Microsoft's AI-Focused Copilot+ Laptops Will Outperform Apple's MacBooks
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Yandex Owner To Exit Russia In $5.2 Billion Deal
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Google Says Russian Espionage Crew Behind New Malware Campaign
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'You Are Not An Embassy'
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Google is Starting To Squash More Spam and AI in Search Results
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CEOs Say Generative AI Will Result in Job Cuts This Year
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Google Rolls Out Updated AI Model Capable of Handling Longer Text, Video
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NYC First To Designate Social Media as Environmental Toxin
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Should New Jersey's Old Bell Labs Become a 'Museum of the Internet'?
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20 Years of Gmail
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Boeing Engine Cover Rips Apart During Takeoff This Morning
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Tiny Sea Creatures Could Help Unravel Flight MH370's Mysterious Disappearance.
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OpenAI's Long-Term AI Risk Team Has Disbanded
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Google Testing AI Overviews in Search Results, Even If You Have Not Opted In
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Google Terminates 28 Employees For Protest of Israeli Cloud Contract
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Meta Now Lets EU Users Unlink Their Facebook, Messenger and Instagram Accounts
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Wine Staging 9.11 Released with A Patch For A 17 Year Old Bug
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US Official Urges China, Russia To Declare AI Will Not Control Nuclear Weapons
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Internet Archive Blames 'Environmental Factors' For Overnight Outages
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Google Cuts Hundreds of Jobs in Engineering and Other Divisions
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Microsoft Readies New AI Model To Compete With Google, OpenAI
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Cruise Says Hostility Toward Regulators Led To Grounding of Its Autonomous Cars
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Google Will Use Gemini To Detect Scams During Calls
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Recycling Old Copper Wires Could Be Worth Billions For Telcos
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US Engine Maker Will Pay $1.6 Billion To Settle Claims of Emissions Cheating
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Threads Expands Fediverse Beta, Letting Users See Replies (and Likes) on Other Fediverse Sites like Mastodon
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Google Exploring Options Against Microsoft's Licensing Practices, Google Cloud Head Says
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Arm Targets 50% of Windows PC Market Share in Five Years, CEO Says
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Uber Shutting Down Alcohol Delivery Service Drizly
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Google Agrees To Settle Chrome Incognito Mode Class Action Lawsuit
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Former Cisco CEO: Nvidia's AI Dominance Mirrors Cisco's Internet Boom, But Market Dynamics Differ
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Satellite Operator SES Acquiring Intelsat In $3.1 Billion Deal
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Meta Is Tagging Real Photos As 'Made With AI,' Says Photographers
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US Mayors Urge Congress To Ditch Broadband Expansion Bill
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Global Sales of Polluting SUVs Hit Record High in 2023, Data Shows
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Boeing Chief Must Have Engineering Background, Emirates Boss Says
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Reddit To Offer Shares In IPO To 75,000 of Its Most Active Users
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San Francisco Mob Lights Driverless Waymo Car on Fire
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Ukraine Turning To AI To Prioritize 700 Years of Landmine Removal
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Users Shocked To Find Instagram Limits Political Content By Default
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Google CEO Tells Employees To Expect More Job Cuts This Year
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Europe Plans To Build 100-Qubit Quantum Computer By 2026
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People With Commonly Autocorrected Names Call For Tech Firms To Fix Problem
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Affinity Tempts Adobe Users with 6-Month Free Trial of Creative Suite
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Raspberry Pi is Now a Public Company
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Driverless Cars Immune From Traffic Tickets In California Under Current Laws
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Every Country Needs Sovereign AI, Nvidia CEO Says
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Meta's Not Telling Where It Got Its AI Training Data
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China's Subsea Cable Drive Defies US Sanctions
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Amazon Offers Free Credits For Startups To Use AI Models Including Anthropic
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Messaging Service ICQ To Shut Down Next Month After Nearly 30 Years
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Honda To Spend $11 Billion On Four EV Factories In North America
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This Tiny Website Is Google's First Line of Defense in the Patent Wars
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Modern Web Bloat Means Some Pages Load 21MB of Data
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Windows 11 Now Comes With Its Own Adware
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Google Maps Tests New Pop-up Ads That Give Users an Unnecessary Detour
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Blaming Social Media, ACM Publication Argues Computing 'Has Blood On Its Hands'
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New York City Welcomes Robotaxis - But Only With Safety Drivers
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Thousands of Software Engineers Say the Job Market Is Getting Much Worse
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Google Thinks the Public Sector Can Do Better Than Microsoft's 'Security Failures'
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Report: Boeing 'Put Wall Street First, Safety Second', Creating 'Yearslong Decline of Safety Standards'
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Trying Out Microsoft's Pre-Release OS/2 2.0
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Larry Summers, Now an OpenAI Board Member, Thinks AI Could Replace 'Almost All' Forms of Labor
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Study Finds 268% Higher Failure Rates For Agile Software Projects
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Aviation Sector Sees No Fast Tech Solution To GPS Interference Problem
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Wine 9.0 Released
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Google Search Will Now Show AI-Generated Answers To Millions By Default
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Bike Brands Start To Adopt C-V2X To Warn Cyclists About Cars
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Tech Layoffs Highest Since Dot-Com Crash
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Is America's Defense Department 'Rushing to Expand' Its Space War Capabilities?
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Reddit Files To Go Public
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Encrypted Email Service Files DMA Complaint Claiming It Vanished from Google Search
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Microsoft Wants To Automatically Launch Its Copilot AI on Some Windows 11 Devices
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KDE Plasma 6 Released
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Google AI Search is Telling Users To Put Glue On Pizza Because It's Trained on Reddit Posts
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Linksys Routers Found Transmitting Passwords in Cleartext
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Etsy Loses Its 'Handmade' and 'Vintage' Labels As It Takes On Temu and Amazon
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EU Opens Probe of TikTok Lite, Citing Concerns About Addictive Design
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X Window System Turns 40
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Thieves Steal 200ft Tower From Alabama Radio Station
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Investors Threw 50% Less Money At Quantum Last Year
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Google Might Abandon ChromeOS Flex
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World's Longest Serving Central Bank Chief Targeted by Deepfake
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Air Industry Trends Safer, But 'Flukish' Second Crash Led Boeing to Mishandled Media Storm, WSJ Argues
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How Google Will Distribute $100 Million to Canada's News Companies
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Google Adds New Developer Fees As Part of Play Store's DMA Compliance Plan
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Full Repairs To Damaged Red Sea Internet Cables Delayed by Yemen Political Splits
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Intel Discloses $7 Billion Operating Loss For Chip-Making Unit
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Cruise Robotaxis Are Back in Phoenix - But People Are Driving Them
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TikTik is Banned in China, Notes X User Community - Along With Most US Social Media
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Former Boeing Quality Inspector Turns Whistleblower, Says Plane Parts Had Serious Defects
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Threads is Now 'Booming', With 130 Million Active Users
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Nigeria To Criminalise Fiber Cable Damage Costing Telecoms Billions
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Reddit Is Taking Over Google
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Google and Mozilla Don't Like Apple's New iOS Browser Rules
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Instagram and Threads Will Stop Recommending Political Content
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Is China Building Spy Bases in Cuba?
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VMware Customers May Stay, But Broadcom Could Face Backlash 'For Years To Come'
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Road-Embedded Sensors to Find Street Parking Tested in Taiwanese City
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OpenAI Buys Remote Collaboration Platform 'Multi'
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New Research Finds America's EV Chargers Are Just 78% Reliable (and Underfunded)
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AT&T Goes Up Against T-Mobile, Starlink With AST SpaceMobile Satellite Deal
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The Pixel 8 Parts Store Goes Live, Should Be Up For 7 Years
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Chinese and Western Scientists Identify 'Red Lines' on AI Risks
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Microsoft Working On Its Own DLSS-like Upscaler for Windows 11
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The Unsettling Scourge of Obituary Spam
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Meta Platforms To Launch Small Versions of Llama 3 Next Week
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Unity Software Cutting 25% of Staff In 'Company Reset' Continuation
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Multinational ISP Offers $206M In Secured Notes Backed By IPv4 Addresses
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Threads Hits 175 Million Users After a Year
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India 'Screwed Up': How the US Lobbied New Delhi To Reverse Laptop Rules
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Fairphone's Fairbuds Are True Wireless Earbuds With Repairable Design, User-Replaceable Batteries
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Microsoft Confirms Windows Server Security Update Caused Memory Leak, 'Unscheduled' Reboots
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Google: Stop Trying To Trick Employees With Fake Phishing Emails
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SpaceX Sends First Text Messages Using Starlink Satellites
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The Internet Archive Just Backed Up an Entire Caribbean Island
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Tech Job Interviews Are Out of Control
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Huawei Makes a Break From Android With Next Version of Harmony OS
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Android 15 Gets 'Private Space,' Theft Detection, and AV1 Support
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Superlist is the New Wunderlist, After Microsoft Killed the Original
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Fewer People Are Posting on Social Media. 50% Could Leave Or Limit Interactions Within 2 Years
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DocuSign To Lay Off 6% of Workforce, or About 440 Jobs
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Nobel Prize Winner Cautions on Rush Into STEM
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Will EVs Kill the Stick Shift Car?
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Cruise Is Back Driving Autonomously After Pedestrian-Dragging Incident
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China and EU To Hold Talks On Electric Car Tariffs
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Will the US-China Competition to Field Military Drone Swarms Spark a Global Arms Race?
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Massachusetts Legislature Moving To Ban Wearing VR Headsets While Driving
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Mozilla CEO Wants Business To Pick Up the Pace
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Xiaomi's First EV is the Freshest Take on a 'Smartphone on Wheels'
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Google Will Exit Prominent San Francisco Waterfront Office Tower
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Cable ISP Fined $10,000 For Lying To FCC About Where It Offers Broadband
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Remembering How Plan 9 Evolved at Bell Labs
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Russia Mulling Charging Companies To Use Foreign Software
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Elon Musk Says Tesla Will Unveil Its Robotaxi on August 8
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Sell or Be Banned: Anti-TikTok Bill Passed by US Representatives
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Korea To Launch New 'Digital Nomad' Visa on Jan 1
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India Cuts Import Taxes on EVs in Boost For Tesla's Entry Plans
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Google's AI Feeds People Answers From The Onion
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CEO of Zoom Wants AI Clones in Meetings
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LXQt 2.0 Released: Lightweight Desktop is Almost Wayland Compatible
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Company will Convert GM's Electric Vans into Speedy Mobile Superchargers for Fleets
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Spain Tells Sam Altman, Worldcoin To Shut Down Its Eyeball-Scanning Orbs
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Internet Addiction Alters Brain Chemistry In Young People, Study Finds
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Tens of Millions Secretly Use WhatsApp Despite Bans, Company Says
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How a Cray-1 Supercomputer Compares to a Raspberry Pi
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Polestar CEO Promises To Keep Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Around
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Stop 'Harmful 5G Fast Lanes', Legal Scholar Warns America's FCC
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Microsoft Paint Is Getting an AI-Powered Image Generator
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Boeing Passenger Jet Nearly Crashes Due To Software Glitch
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Google Bringing Project Starline's 'Magic Window' Experience To Real Video Calls
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Instead of 'Auth,' We Should Say 'Permissions' and 'Login'
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Windows 11 Notepad Finally Gets Spellcheck and Autocorrect
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Microsoft and Quantinuum Say They've Ushered in the Next Era of Quantum Computing
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Apple's $3,500 Vision Pro Starts Shipping in February
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US Regulator Considers Stripping Boeing's Right To Self-Inspect Planes
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Nvidia in Talks To Acquire AI Infrastructure Platform Run:ai
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Are Car Companies Sabotaging the Transition to Electric Vehicles?
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Pakistan Cuts Off Phone and Internet Services On Election Day
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Is Self Hosting Going Mainstream?
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NATO Backs Effort To Save Internet by Rerouting To Space in Event of Subsea Attacks
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Systemd Announces 'run0' Sudo Alternative
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Unity's Marc Whitten Resigns Amid Runtime Fee Controversy
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What's Next for Mozilla - and for Open Source AI?
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Google Confirms the Leaked Search Documents Are Real
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DeepMind Spin-off Aims To Halve Drug Discovery Times Following Big Pharma Deals
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Google's Invisible AI Watermark Will Help Identify Generative Text and Video
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Google is Killing Off the Messaging Service Inside Google Maps
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China Is Testing More Driverless Cars Than Any Other Country
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Sam Altman Seeks Trillions of Dollars To Reshape Business of Chips and AI
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Google Paper: AI Potentially Breaking Reality Is a Feature Not a Bug
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FCC Scraps Old Speed Benchmark, Says Broadband Should Be at Least 100Mbps
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The Stanford Internet Observatory is Being Dismantled
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America's Car Industry Seeks to Crush AM Radio. Will Congress Rescue It?
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Ziplines Drones Complete Their 1 Millionth Delivery, Flying Over 70 Million Miles
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Palantir's First-Ever AI Warfare Conference
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Microsoft Is Making File Explorer More Powerful With Version Control and 7z Compression
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Version 256 of systemd Boasts '42% Less Unix Philosophy'
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Minor Car Crashes Mean High Tech Repairs
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Mozilla Acquires Ad Metrics Firm Anonym
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Software Industry Calls for More UK Government Support
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Google Emissions Jump Nearly 50% Over Five Years As AI Use Surges
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Thunderbird 128: Annual ESR Brings New Features and 'a Rust Revolution'
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Could Sea Explosions Finally Locate the 2014 Crash Site of Flight MH370?
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Google To Employees: 'We Are a Workplace'
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Google Shareholders to Receive $350 Million in Lawsuit Settlement
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$500 Drone Calculates Its GPS Coordinates Offline from Downloaded Google Maps and a Camera
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'The Good Enough Trap'
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Apex Legends Streamers Warned To 'Perform a Clean OS Reinstall as Soon as Possible' After Hacks During NA Finals Match
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Figma Disables AI Design Tool That Copied Apple Weather App
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FCC Sued by Broadband Industry Groups Over Net Neutrality Rules
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Lyft and Uber To Cease Operations In Minneapolis After New Minimum Wage Law
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Google Announces Axion, Its First Custom Arm-based Data Center Processor
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Windows 10 Will Start Pushing Users To Use Microsoft Accounts
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Windows Now Has AI-Powered Copy and Paste
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Google Admits Gemini Is 'Missing the Mark' With Image Generation of Historical People
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Hertz is Selling 20,000 Electric Vehicles To Buy Gasoline Cars Instead
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Volkswagen Says It's Putting ChatGPT In Its Cars For 'Enriching Conversations'
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Firefly Software Snafu Sends Lockheed Satellite on Short-Lived Space Safari
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France Says Several Agencies Hit by 'Intense' Cyberattacks
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Microsoft Does Not Want You To Use iPerf3 To Measure Network Performance on Windows
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Humans Still Cheaper Than AI in Vast Majority of Jobs, MIT Finds
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Slack Will Begin Deleting Older Content From Free Workspaces
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Waymo To Launch Commercial Robotaxi Service in Austin By End of the Year
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Lenovo's Laptop Concept is Fully Transparent, But the Point Isn't Entirely Clear
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Copilot Pane As Annoying As Clippy May Pop Up In Windows 11
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Motorola Spoiled a Good Budget Phone With Bloatware
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Okta To Lay Off 7% of Staff Because 'Reality is That Costs Are Still Too High'
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Jack Dorsey Departs Bluesky
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A Social Network Where AIs and Humans Coexist
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Amazon-Backed Rivian Surges 13% After Announcing Cheaper New SUV
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Waymo's Autonomous Ride-Hailing Service Now Available To All In San Francisco
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Ceph: a Journey To 1 TiB/s
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Palantir Wins US Army Contract For Battlefield AI
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How 'Digital Twin' Technology Is Revolutionizing the Auto Industry
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British Columbia Bans Level 3 and Above Autonomous Cars
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Is the New 'Recall' Feature in Windows a Security and Privacy Nightmare?
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Ageism Haunts Some Tech Workers In the Race To Get Hired
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Google's Circle To Search is a Dead-Simple Way To Find What You're Looking For
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Meta To Close Threads In Turkey To Comply With Injunction
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Will America's Next Soldiers Be Machines?
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Google Translate Adds 110 Languages in AI-Powered Expansion
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Copilot For OneDrive Will Fetch Your Files and Summarize Them
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Updating California's Grid For EVs May Cost Up To $20 Billion
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Google, AR Startup Magic Leap Strike Partnership Deal
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Cable And Satellite Providers Required To Disclose 'All In' Pricing Under Newly Passed FCC Rules
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Is AI Hastening the Demise of Quora?
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Japan Achieves 402 TB/s Data Rate - Using Current Fiber Technology
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Formula 1 Chief Appalled To Find Team Using Excel To Manage 20,000 Car Parts
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Google Enables OS Upgrades For Older PCs Post-Windows 10 Support Cutoff
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Meta Says It's Deleting All Oculus Accounts At the End of the Month
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Reddit Reintroduces Its Awards System
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Humans Now Share the Web Equally With Bots, Report Warns
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Did You Use ChatGPT On Your School Applications? These Words May Tip Off Admissions
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Meta's Customer Service is So Bad, Users Are Suing in Small Claims Court To Resolve Issues
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Gemini Nano Won't Come To Pixel 8 Due To Hardware Limitations
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Should the US Ban Chinese EVs?
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UK Imposes Mysterious Ban On Quantum Computer Exports
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Mark Zuckerberg Assembles Team of Tech Execs For AI Advisory Council
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Google Acquires Cameyo
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Dublin To New York City Portal Temporarily Shut Down Due To Inappropriate Behavior
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Microsoft Begins Adding 'Copilot' Icon to Windows 11 Taskbars
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Will Microsoft Bring the Linux 'Sudo' Command to Windows Server?
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Walmart Is Bringing Drone Deliveries To 1.8 Million More Texas Households
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Inside the Underground Site Where 'Neural Networks' Churn Out Fake IDs
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Fiber Optics Bring You Internet. Now They're Also Listening To Trains
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Why Are California's EV Sales Dropping?
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Another Billionaire Pushes a Bid For TikTok, But To Decentralize It
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Google Formally Endorses Right To Repair, Will Lobby To Pass Repair Laws
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Home Assistant Has a New Foundation, Goal To Become a Consumer Brand
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A New Type of Jet Engine Could Revive Supersonic Air Travel
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EPA Sets Strict New Limits On Tailpipe Emissions That Could Boost EV Sector
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Oral-B Bricking Alexa Toothbrush Is a Cautionary Tale Against Buzzy Tech
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OpenAI Launches New Store For Users To Share Custom Chatbots
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Did OpenAI, Google and Meta 'Cut Corners' to Harvest AI Training Data?
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Smart Home Startup Brilliant Runs Out of Cash, Which Could Mean Lights Out For Its Light Switches
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Stability AI CEO Resigns, Says We Can't Beat Centralized AI With More Centralized AI
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Toyota-owned Automaker Halts Japan Production After Admitting It Tampered With Safety Tests for 30 Years
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Windows 10 Reaches 70% Market Share as Windows 11 Keeps Declining
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Broadcom Is 'Holding the Sector To Ransom' With VMware License Changes, Claims CISPE
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Google Lays Off Hundreds of 'Core' Employees, Moves Some Positions To India and Mexico
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Bluesky Opens To the Public
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Hyundai Spending Nearly $1 Billion To Keep Self-Driving Startup 'Motional' Alive
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With Vids, Google Thinks It Has the Next Big Productivity Tool For Work
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SpaceX Launches First Satellites For New US Spy Constellation
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Y Combinator Seeks Startups in Robotics, Space and Defense
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Feds Add Nine More Incidents To Waymo Robotaxi Investigation
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Waymo Launches Driverless Rides For Employees In Austin
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ISPs Can Charge Extra For Fast Gaming Under FCC's Internet Rules, Critics Say
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How Electric Cars are Already Upending America
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World's Largest Aircraft Goes Supersonic In First Powered Flight
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Windows Security Updates Could Come With Fewer Reboots Beginning Later This Year
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Windows 11 Will Display Watermark If Your PC Does Not Support AI Requirements
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Ethereum Foundation Under Investigation by 'State Authority'
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What Happened After India Banned TikTok?
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Mastercard To Phase Out Manual Card Entry For Online Payments In Europe By 2030
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China Intensifies Push To 'Delete America' From Its Technology
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Google is Experimenting With Running Chrome OS on Android
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25 Years Since the First Real 'Slashdot Effect'
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Google Is Working On a Recall-Like Feature For Chromebooks, Too
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ICANN Proposes Creating .INTERNAL Domain
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'Women Who Code' Shuts Down Unexpectedly
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New Advances Promise Secure Quantum Computing At Home
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Quantum Computing Startup Says It Will Beat IBM To Error Correction
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Could Better Data Protections Reduce Big Tech's Polarizing Power?
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Meta Releases Threads API For Developers To Build 'Unique Integrations'
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'The Man Who Killed Google Search'
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Toyota's Hydrogen Future Is Crumbling As Owners File Lawsuits, Call For Buybacks
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Automakers Are Sharing Consumers' Driving Behavior With Insurance Companies
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Broadcom Ditches VMware Cloud Service Providers
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Google Employees Question Execs Over 'Decline in Morale' After Blowout Earnings
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How CP/M Launched the Next 50 Years of Operating Systems
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Google DeepMind's New AI Assistant Helps Elite Soccer Coaches Get Even Better
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Road Planners Embrace the Diverging Diamond Interchange To Speed Up Traffic
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Will Smarter Cars Bring 'Optimized' Traffic Lights?
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Meta Cuts Off Third-Party Access To Facebook Groups
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Google Urges US To Update Immigration Rules To Attract More AI Talent
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Net Neutrality is About To Make a Comeback
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Mozilla Asks: Will Google's Privacy Sandbox Protect Advertisers (and Google) More than You?
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Blackstone Is Building a $25 Billion Empire of Power-Hungry Data Centers
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Google Lays Off Hundreds of Employees in Advertising Sales Team
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Intel Aurora Supercomputer Breaks Exascale Barrier
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Meta, Activision Sued By Parents of Children Killed in Last Year's School Shooting
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President Biden Is Now Posting Into the Fediverse
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Users Say Google's VPN App Breaks the Windows DNS Settings
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Boom's XB-1 Supersonic Demonstrator Makes First Flight
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Waymo's Self-Driving Cars Keep Hitting Things: A Cyclist, a Gate, and a Pickup Truck
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Tesla Extends Lead in Norway Sales, EVs Take 82% Market Share
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Waymo Issues Software and Mapping Recall After Robotaxi Crashes Into a Telephone Pole
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'Federation Is the Future of Social Media'
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Dozens of Top Scientists Sign Effort To Prevent AI Bioweapons
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Reddit Grows, Seeks More AI Deals, Plans 'Award' Shops, and Gets Sued
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Two Boeing Whistleblowers Allege Disregarded Worker Concerns, Pressure For Speed
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For Data-Guzzling AI Companies, the Internet Is Too Small
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Laid-off Techies Face 'Sense of Impending Doom' With Job Cuts at Highest Since Dot-com Crash
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An Effort To Fund an Internet Subsidy Program Just Got Thwarted Again
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What is Going on With ChatGPT?
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Google's Gemini Pro 1.5 Enters Public Preview on Vertex AI
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Google's Safe Browsing Protection in Chrome Goes Real-Time
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Popular Mac App Bartender's New Owner Has Burnt Years of Good-Will With a Lack of Transparency
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Individual Gets 6 Years in Prison for Selling Fake Cisco Gear on Amazon, eBay
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Trump's Truth Social Is Going Public
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'Where Have All the Websites Gone?'
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British Airways Owner Warns Airfares Must Rise To Fund Carbon Cuts
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LG Develops OLED Monitor That Can Hit 480Hz Refresh Rate
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Microsoft's Bing Market Share Barely Budged With ChatGPT Add-On
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Microsoft Launches Passkey Support For All Consumer Accounts
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Study Finds a Quarter of Bosses Hoped Return-To-Office Would Make Employees Quit
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Playboy Image From 1972 Gets Ban From IEEE Computer Journals
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Starting Today, ISPs Must Display Labels With Price, Speeds, and Data Caps
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India Puts Tech Firms on Notice Over Deepfakes Inaction
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Spain Introduces 'Porn Passport' To Stop Kids From Watching Porn
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Solar Storm Knocks Out Farmers' Tractor GPS Systems During Peak Planting Season
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Is the US Space Force Researching Space-Based Solar Power?
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TikTok Confirms It Offered US Government a 'Kill Switch'
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Pornhub Disables Website In Texas After Age-Verification Lawsuit
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Taylor Swift Deepfakes Originated From AI Challenge, Report Says
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CEO of World's Biggest Ad Firm Targeted By Deepfake Scam
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Which Way is the EV Market Headed? And Does the US Lag the World?
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Southwest Airlines Strikes Deal For Electric Air Taxi Network
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Microsoft Has a New Windows and Surface Chief
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FCC Votes To Restore Net Neutrality Rules
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Alphabet's Moonshot X Lab Cuts Staff
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Nvidia's RTX GPUs Can Now Upgrade SDR Content To HDR Using AI
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Japan Plans 310-Mile Conveyor Belt That Can Carry Freight of 25,000 Trucks a Day
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Motional Delays Commercial Robotaxi Plans Amid Restructuring
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FAA Investigating How Counterfeit Titanium Got Into Boeing and Airbus Jets
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iLounge and the Unofficial Apple Weblog Are Back As Unethical AI Content Farms
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Coursera Saw Signups For AI Courses Every Minute in 2023
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Google Struggles to Lessen Reliance on Apple Safari
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Nvidia Slowed RTX 4090 GPU By 11 Percent, To Make It 100 Percent Legal For Export In China
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FTC Launches Inquiry Into Reddit's AI Deals, Ahead of IPO
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MTV News Website Goes Dark, Archives Pulled Offline
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Bluesky Launches RSS Feeds
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After Flight to Oregon, Boeing 737-800 Lands with a Missing External Panel
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Amazon's Delivery Drones Won't Fly In Arizona's Summer Heat
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Meta Withheld Information on Instagram, WhatsApp Deals, FTC Says
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Canva Acquires Affinity To Fill the Adobe-Sized Holes In Its Design Suite
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FCC Votes To Outlaw Scam Robocalls That Use AI-Generated Voices
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Apple Releases visionOS 1.1 With Improvements To Persona, EyeSight, Virtual Keyboard and More
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Deepfakes of Your Dead Loved Ones Are a Booming Chinese Business
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France Bans TikTok In New Caledonia
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LinkedIn Moves In On TikTok's Turf With Short-Form Videos
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What Happened to Other China-Owned Social Media Apps?
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Waymo Launches Paid Robotaxi Service In Los Angeles
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Google Is Preparing a Paid Version of Bard
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Inert Nuclear Missile Found in US Man's Garage
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Investors in Airbnb Arbitrage Business Allege They Were Defrauded
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Electric Car Sales Keep Increasing in California, Despite 'Negative Hype'
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Hopes For Sustainable Jet Fuel Not Realistic, Report Finds
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OpenAI Says Sky Voice in ChatGPT Will Be Paused After Concerns It Sounds Too Much Like Scarlett Johansson
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China Uses Giant Rail Gun to Shoot a Smart Bomb Nine Miles Into the Sky
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Meta Will Require Labels on More AI-Generated Content
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Google CEO Calls AI Tool's Controversial Responses 'Completely Unacceptable'
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World Wide Web Inventor's Top Predictions as It Turns 35
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Battery Maker SK On Declares 'Emergency' As EV Sales Disappoint
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Google Search's 'udm=14' Trick Lets You Kill AI Search For Good
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Google DeepMind's Latest AI Agent Learned To Play Goat Simulator 3
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18-Year-Old Cleared After Encrypted Snapchat Joke Led To F-18s and Arrest
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Google Joins Satellite Mission To Scan Globe for Methane Leaks
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30 Years of FreeDOS
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Windows 11 Users Herded Toward 23H2 Via Automatic Upgrade
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Microsoft Bringing Teams Meeting Reminders To Windows 11 Start Menu
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Google is Blocking RCS on Rooted Android Devices
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Meta Opens Quest OS To Third Parties, Including ASUS and Lenovo
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We Need To Talk About Franklin Templeton
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Google Is Killing Infinite Scroll in Search Results
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China Puts Trust in AI To Maintain Largest High-Speed Rail Network on Earth
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FCC Explicitly Prohibits Fast Lanes, Closing Possible Net Neutrality Loophole
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Mozilla Drops Onerep After CEO Admits To Running People-Search Networks
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Boeing Fraud Violated Fatal MAX Crash Settlement, Says Justice Department, Seeking Guilty Plea on Criminal Charges
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Google is Putting More Restrictions On AI Overviews
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Google Pledges To Destroy Browsing Data To Settle 'Incognito' Lawsuit
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Windows XP Can Run On an Intel CPU From 1989 Thanks To Dedicated Modder
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Was Nosediving Boeing Plane Caused By a Flight Attendant Hitting a Motorized Seat Switch?
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Mozilla Says Apple's New Browser Rules Are 'as Painful as Possible' for Firefox
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Does Reddit Represent the Return of the Junk Stock IPO?
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EU Announces Higher Tariffs of Up To 38% On Chinese EVs
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Russia Hit With Widespread Internet Outage Across Country
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Chemicals In Car Interiors May Cause Cancer, and They're Required By US Law
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Google Search's Cache Links Are Officially Being Retired
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Shell Is Immediately Closing All Of Its California Hydrogen Fueling Stations
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A Geofence Warrant Typo Cast a Location Dragnet Spanning Two Miles Over San Francisco
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New York Set to Restrict Social-Media Algorithms for Teens
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Israel Reportedly Uses Fake Social Media Accounts To Influence US Lawmakers On Gaza War
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American Radio Relay League Confirms Cyberattack Disrupted Operations
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Google's Abuse of Fitbit Continues With Web App Shutdown
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Photographer Sets World Record for Fastest Drone Flight at 298 MPH
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Google Workers Protest Cloud Contract With Israel's Government
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US Investigates Fatal Crash of Ford EV With Partially Automated Driving System
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Windows Won't Take Screenshots of Everything You Do After All
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Google Boosts High-Risk Account Security with Phone-Only Setup
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Threads' API Is Coming in June
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AI Images in Google Search Results Have Opened a Portal To Hell
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Humane AI Pin Review Roundup
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VW To Invest Up To $5 Billion In EV Maker Rivian
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Homeless Man Tries to Steal Waymo Robotaxi in Los Angeles
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Cognition Emerges From Stealth To Launch AI Software Engineer 'Devin'
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VMware Giving Away Workstation Pro, Fusion Pro Free For Personal Use
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Google Cloud Explains How It Accidentally Deleted a Customer Account
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Google Removes 'Underutilized' Assistant Features To Focus on 'Quality and Reliability'
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Tokyo Residents Seek To Block Building of Massive Data Centre
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Google Maps is Getting 'Supercharged' With Generative AI
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Google's Moonshot Factory Falls Back Down to Earth
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Public Trust In AI Is Sinking Across the Board
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AI Engineers Report Burnout, Rushed Rollouts As 'Rat Race' To Stay Competitive Hits Tech Industry
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Tesla's First Smart Home Partner Is Samsung SmartThings
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Google Tests Removing the News Tab From Search Results
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Chrome Engine Devs Experiment With Automatic Browser Micropayments
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Underwater Cables in Red Sea Damaged Months After Houthis Threatened To Do Just That
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US Breaks Ground On Its First-Ever High-Speed Rail
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Court Upholds New York Law That Says ISPs Must Offer $15 Broadband
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Android 15's First Beta Release is Out
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The Atlantic Warns of a Rising 'Authoritarian Technocracy'
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California AI Bill Sparks Backlash from Silicon Valley Giants
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Google Steps Up Microsoft Criticism, Warns of Rival's Monopoly in Cloud
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Brace Yourself, IPv6 is Coming
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Parisians Vote For Rise in Parking Fees for SUVs
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Canada Moves To Ban the Flipper Zero Over Car Hacking Fears
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EV Maker Fisker Files for Bankruptcy
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Vernor Vinge, Father of the Tech Singularity, Has Died At Age 79
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Google Ends Cloud Switching Fees, Pressuring Amazon and Microsoft
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Microsoft To End Its Android Apps on Windows 11 Subsystem in 2025
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'Girls In Tech' Closes Its Doors After 17 Years
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Google Brings Keyboard Shortcuts, Custom Mouse Buttons To ChromeOS
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The Automotive Cold War Is Officially Underway
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'Google Domains' Starts Migrating to Squarespace
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Google is Making Search Suggestions in Chrome More Helpful
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With Recall, Microsoft is Using AI To Fix Windows' Eternally Broken Search
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Predatory Loan Apps Are Thriving in Google Play Store, Despite Ban
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How Much of the World Is It Possible to Model?
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FedEx Announces Its Own Commerce Platform For Merchants
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Thousands of Artists Allege Midjourney Used Their Work To Train AI Software
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Adobe's Impressive AI Upscaling Project Makes Blurry Videos Look HD
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Investment Advisors Pay the Price For Selling What Looked a Lot Like AI Fairy Tales
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German Navy To Replace Aging 8-Inch Floppy Drives With an Emulated Solution
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Qualcomm Spoofs 'I'm a Mac' Ads To Promote Windows On ARM PCs
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Remote Amazon Tribe Connects To Internet, Gets Addicted To Porn and Social Media
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Defense Think Tank MITRE To Build AI Supercomputer With Nvidia
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Jensen Huang Says Even Free AI Chips From Competitors Can't Beat Nvidia's GPUs
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Panasonic Sells Off Its VR Subsidiary
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OpenAI Develops Web Search Product in Challenge To Google
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Project Astra Is Google's 'Multimodal' Answer to the New ChatGPT
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Meta Opens Quest Operating System To Third-Party Device Makers
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Microsoft CEO Nadella Taunts AI Rivals: Even With All the Hoopla, GPT-4 Remains the Best
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John Walker, Founder of Autodesk, Dies At 74
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'Cyclists Can't Decide Whether To Fear Or Love Self-Driving Cars'
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Mozilla Says It's Concerned About Windows Recall
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California Bill Wants To Mandate Electronic 'Speed Limiters' in Cars
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United and Alaska Find Loose Bolts on Boeing 737 Max 9 Planes
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Google and AT&T Invest In AST SpaceMobile For Satellite-To-Smartphone Service
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Microsoft Concern Over Google's Lead Drove OpenAI Investment
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A 'Law Firm' of AI Generated Lawyers Is Sending Fake Threats As an SEO Scam
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Google Says Microsoft Offered To Sell Bing To Apple in 2018, But Search-quality Issues Got in the Way
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Coinbase Compares Buying Crypto To Collecting Beanie Babies
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Starlink's Laser System Is Beaming 42 Million GB of Data Per Day
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Threads Starts Testing Trending Topics Section
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AI PCs To Account for Nearly 60% of All PC Shipments by 2027, IDC Says
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Google Is Rolling Out WebGPU For Next-Gen Gaming On Android
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Court Orders Maker of Pegasus Spyware To Hand Over Code To WhatsApp
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Estate Agents Embrace AI To Stage Rental Listings
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Google Is Sunsetting the Google Pay App
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France Uncovers a Vast Russian Disinformation Campaign In Europe
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Arm Announces an Open-Source Graphics Upscaler For Mobile Phones
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UK Startup Develops Low Carbon Jet Fuel Made From Human Waste
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FCC Won't Block California Net Neutrality Law, Says States Can 'Experiment'
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AI-Generated Content Can Sometimes Slip Into Your Google News Feed
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Google Brings Back Group Speaker Controls After Sonos Lawsuit Win
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Is LinkedIn Becoming the Hottest New Dating Site?
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Nvidia Forecasted To Make $12 Billion Selling GPUs In China
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FCC To Vote To Restore Net Neutrality Rules
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Cloudflare Rolls Out Feature For Blocking AI Companies' Web Scrapers
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Microsoft Revives Aggressive Windows 11 Upgrade Campaign With Intrusive Popups
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Google Cuts Mystery Check To US In Bid To Sidestep Jury Trial
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Ford Just Reported a Massive Loss on Every Electric Vehicle It Sold
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Google Fit Dev APIs Shutdown Set, Fate of Android and Wear OS Apps Go Unannounced
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Google DeepMind Alumni Unveil Bioptimus: Aiming To Build First Universal Biology AI Model
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Google Podcasts Service Shuts Down in the US Next Week
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Hertz CEO Resigns After Blowing Big Gamble On EVs
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Self-Checkout Hasn't Delivered
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Broadcom Ends Support For Free ESXi Vmware Hypervisor
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$2.4 Million Texas Home Listing Boasts Built-In 5,786 sq ft Data Center
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Comcast Reluctantly Agrees To Stop Its Misleading '10G Network' Claims
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KDE Plasma 6.1 Released
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Google Rebrands Bard as Gemini, Rolls Out $20 Paid Subscription
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How Internet Pioneers Celebrated 50 Years of the Internet
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NASA's Psyche Hits 25 Mbps From 140 Miles Away
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VMS Software Prunes OpenVMS Hobbyist Program
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'Arc Search' Combines Browser, Search Engine, and AI Into Something New and Different
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Broadcom Throws VMware Customers On Perpetual Licenses a Lifeline
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Boeing Removes Head of Its 737 Max Program After January's 'Door Bolts' Incident
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The Chinese Internet Is Shrinking
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Microsoft Reopens Windows 10 Beta Testing For 'New Features' and Improvements
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Google Delays Third-Party Cookie Demise Yet Again
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Linux Foundation Announces Launch of 'High Performance Software Foundation'
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AI Leaders Press Advantage With Congress as China Tensions Rise
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GNOME 46 Released
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Adobe Acrobat Adds Generative AI To 'Easily Chat With Documents'
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US Health Tech Giant Change Healthcare Hit by Cyberattack
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Google Defends App Store, Fighting Epic Games' Bid For Major Reforms
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Adobe's New AI-powered Premiere Pro Features Eradicate Boring Audio Editing Tasks
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Amazon Ditches 'Just Walk Out' Checkouts at Its Grocery Stores
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Google Contractor Used Admin Access To Leak Info From Private Nintendo YouTube Video
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Google's Pixel 8A is a Midrange Phone That Might Actually Go the Distance
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Revolutionary New Google Feature Hidden Under 'More' Tab Shows Links To Web Pages
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Landlines Are Dying Out
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Meta Accused of Trying To Discredit Ad Researchers
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Speed Limiters Now Mandatory In All New EU Cars
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Is Mastodon's Link-Previewing Overloading Servers?
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Fujitsu is Sorry That Its Software Helped Send Innocent People To Prison
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Remembering Unix Desktops - and What We Can Learn From Them
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Researcher Who Oversaw Flock Surveillance Study Now Questions How It Was Done
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Chinese Flying Taxi Sector Claims Global Lead Thanks To Regulatory Support
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After 32 Years, One of the Net's Oldest Software Archives Is Shutting Down
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Microsoft Edge Will Begin Blocking Screenshots On the Job
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Google Leak Reveals Thousands of Privacy Incidents
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Dell Terminates Distribution Deal With VMware After Broadcom Acquisition
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Google To Start Permanently Deleting Users' Location History
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GPS Interference Now a Major Flight Safety Concern For Airline Industry
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Bruce Bastian, WordPerfect Co-Creator, Dies At 76
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Will Chatbots Eat India's IT Industry?
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The IRS Launches Direct File, a Pilot Program For Free Online Tax Filing Available in 12 States
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Reddit Has Reportedly Signed Over Its Content to Train AI Models
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Multiple Nations Enact Mysterious Export Controls On Quantum Computers
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In a First, Federal Regulators Ban Messaging App From Hosting Minors
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Reddit May Need To Ramp Up Spending On Content Moderation, Analysts Say
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Amazon Plans To Give Alexa an AI Overhaul - and a Monthly Subscription Price
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Is the Internet About to Get Weird Again?
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Google's Chrome Begins Purging Third-Party Cookies
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GM's Cruise Names Former Amazon, Microsoft Xbox Executive As New CEO
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Google Researchers Unveil 'VLOGGER', an AI That Can Bring Still Photos To Life
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Google DeepMind's 'Leap Forward' in AI Could Unlock Secrets of Biology
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Microsoft Unveils Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 for Business, Its First AI PCs
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Waymo's Application To Expand California Robotaxi Operations Paused By Regulators
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Microsoft Dev's 30-Year-Old Temporary Code Still Lingers in Windows 11
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Bluesky Now Open To Federation
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A Shocking Amount of the Web is Machine Translated
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Amazon Confirms Fire TV Is Dropping Android
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WSJ: Boeing's Fuselage Factory 'Plagued' by Production Problems and Quality Lapses
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New Ratings for the 'Greenest' Car in America Might Surprise You
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Almost Half of British Teens Feel Addicted To Social Media, Study Says
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Anthropic Researchers Wear Down AI Ethics With Repeated Questions
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California Approves Waymo Robotaxi Services In LA, SF Neighboring Cities
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VW and Renault End Talks To Develop Affordable EV
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Extremist Militias Are Coordinating In More Than 100 Facebook Groups
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Mercedes-Benz Backs Off Plan To Only Sell EVs By 2030
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Swiss Broadcasting Corporation To Pull Plug On FM Radio
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Chromebooks Are About To Change
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Nike Is Killing the App for Its $350 Self-Tying Sneakers
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Truck-To-Truck Worm Could Infect Entire US Fleet
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Amazon Ends California Drone Deliveries
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OpenAI Working On New Reasoning Technology Under Code Name 'Strawberry'
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AI in Gmail Will Sift Through Emails, Provide Search Summaries, Send Emails
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Epic Games Proposes Google App Store Reforms After Antitrust Win
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Substack Rival Ghost Federates Its First Newsletter
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EU Expands Digital Crackdown on Toxic Content, Dodgy Goods To All Online Platforms
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Nvidia's Chat With RTX is a AI Chatbot That Runs Locally On Your PC
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One of Two Major Data Brokers Shuts Down Product Related To Driver Behavior Patterns
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Meta's Free Code Llama AI Programming Tool Closes the Gap With GPT-4
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New Windows 11 Start Menu Annoyingly Hides Oft-Used Actions
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Game Pass Ad in Windows 11 Settings Sparks User Backlash
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Zuckerberg Disses Closed-Source AI Competitors as Trying To 'Create God'
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Google Finally Launches Android's 'Find My Device' Network
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Clean Jet Fuel Startup Fires Up New Carbon Converter
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Why 37Signals Abandoned the Cloud
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Google Launches Two New Open LLMs
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Three of Vietnam's Five Undersea Internet Cables Are Down
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Google Pulls Popular Indian Apps From Store Over Fees Violation
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Google Expands Dark Web Monitoring To All Users
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US, EU To Use AI To Seek Alternate Chemicals for Making Chips
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Plan for New Accounting Rules on Software Costs Moves Forward
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Google To Tweak Search Results To Comply With EU Tech Rules
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How AI-Generated Content Could Fuel a Migration From Social Media to Independent 'Authored' Content
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OpenAI Disrupts Five Attempts To Misuse Its AI For 'Deceptive Activity'
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In Race To Build AI, Tech Plans a Big Plumbing Upgrade
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DeSantis Signs Bill Requiring Parental Consent For Kids Under 16 To Hold Social Media Accounts
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Mysterious gap in size distribution of super-earths explained
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Measuring the properties of light: Scientists realize new method for determining quantum states
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Fishy mystery of marine reptile solved
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The AI paradox: Building creativity to protect against AI
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Drug compounds to combat neurodegenerative diseases
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eDNA methods give a real-time look at coral reef health
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Insight into one of life's earliest ancestors revealed in new study
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Congressional Watchdog Will Launch Inquiry Into FDA Oversight of Medical Device Recalls
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Major breakthrough unveils immune system's guardian: IKAROS
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Physical processes can have hidden neural network-like abilities
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New insights into the atmosphere and star of an exoplanet
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Researchers closing in on genetic treatments for hereditary lung disease, vision loss
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How kelp forests persisted through the large 2014-2016 Pacific marine heatwave
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Simple trick could improve accuracy of plant genetics research
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Investigators develop novel treatment for T-cell leukemias and lymphomas
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New study reveals insight into which animals are most vulnerable to extinction due to climate change
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The global clean water crisis looms large
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Mouse study identifies unique approach for preventing life-threatening complications after spinal cord injury
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Food matters: Healthy diets increase the economic and physical feasibility of 1.5°C
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Researchers develop new training technique that aims to make AI systems less socially biased
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Many more infected by TBE virus than previously known
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Early Homo sapiens facilitated the establishment of the Bonelli's eagle in the Mediterranean 50,000 years ago
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New radar analysis method can improve winter river safety
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Overexposure Distorted the Science of Mirror Neurons
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'Feel good' hormone could explain why exercise helps boost your brain
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Making ferromagnets ready for ultra-fast communication and computation technology
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Do traumatic life experiences impact perception of distressing imagery?
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Lost tombs and quarries rediscovered on British military base in Cyprus
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Walking brings huge benefits for low back pain
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Fixin' to be flexitarian: Scrap fish and invasive species can liven up vegetables
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Scientists discover the cellular functions of a family of proteins integral to inflammatory diseases
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Researchers improve blood tests' ability to detect and monitor cancer
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Use of habitat for agricultural purposes puts primate infants at risk
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Ecologists Struggle to Get a Grip on ‘Keystone Species’
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Ice age climate analysis reduces worst-case warming expected from rising CO2
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Lab-grown 'mini-guts' could help in development of new and more personalized treatments for Crohn's disease
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Automated machine learning robot unlocks new potential for genetics research
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Aquatic insects in restored streams need more rocks to lay their eggs
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Idaho Legislature Takes Up Bill to Help School Districts Repair and Replace Buildings
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Brain neurotransmitter receptor antagonist found to prevent opioid addiction in mice
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Industrial societies losing healthy gut microbes
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Ultrafast laser pulses could lessen data storage energy needs
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Uncovering anxiety: Scientists identify causative pathway and potential cures
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Polar bears unlikely to adapt to longer summers
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Could we assess autism in children with a simple eye reflex test?
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Unlocking the world of bacteria
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Female AI 'teammate' generates more participation from women
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How emotions affect word retrieval in people with aphasia
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Did Drug Traffickers Funnel Millions of Dollars to Mexican President López Obrador’s First Campaign?
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Madeleines
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How an overlooked study over a century ago helped fuel the Colorado River crisis
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It flickers, then it tips -- study identifies early warning signals for the end of the African humid period
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'Energy droughts' in wind and solar can last nearly a week
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Scientists unveil genetics behind development of gliding
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Pacific coast gray whales have gotten 13% shorter in the past 20-30 years, Oregon State study finds
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Getting more sleep leads to increased gratitude, resilience and flourishing
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Computational tools fuel reconstruction of new and improved bird family tree
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Phage-derived enzyme targets E. faecalis biofilms to mitigate acute graft-versus-host disease
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Hybrid intelligence can reconcile biodiversity and agriculture
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Under stress, an observer is more likely to help the victim than to punish the perpetrator
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New AI technology enables 3D capture and editing of real-life objects
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With programmable pixels, novel sensor improves imaging of neural activity
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New kinds of padding could make football gear, bike helmets safer than ever
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Physicists Who Explored Tiny Glimpses of Time Win Nobel Prize
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Quantum dots and metasurfaces: Deep connections in the nano world
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Does a beet a day keep heart disease away?
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A drying Salton Sea pollutes neighboring communities
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Climate resilience strategies in urban, rural areas
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Dark galactic region nicknamed 'The Brick' explained with Webb telescope findings
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Study challenges the classical view of the origin of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and warns of its vulnerability
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The health impacts of migrating by sea
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3D mouth of an ancient jawless fish suggests they were filter-feeders, not scavengers or hunters
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Telltale greenhouse gases could signal alien activity
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New technique offers more precise maps of the Moon's surface
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Unfolding the Mysteries of Polygonal Billiards
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Yoga nidra might be a path to better sleep and improved memory
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Fatherhood's hidden heart health toll
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Economist: Tens of billions of dollars in forest products are being overlooked
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First step towards synthetic CO2 fixation in living cells
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Family and media pressure to lose weight in adolescence linked to how people value themselves almost two decades later
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Not only in information technology: Restart also works in chemical simulations
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Targeted home systems to remove PFAS more cost-effective than system-wide solutions
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Cascadia Subduction Zone, one of Earth's top hazards, comes into sharper focus
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People are altering decomposition rates in waterways
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How do birds flock? Researchers do the math to reveal previously unknown aerodynamic phenomenon
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Study tests firefighter turnout gear with, without PFAS
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Scientists might be using a flawed strategy to predict how species will fare under climate change
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Significant gaps between science of obesity and the care patients receive
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Merging Fields, Mathematicians Go the Distance on Old Problem
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Wildfires also impact aquatic ecosystems
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The EPA Has Done Nearly Everything It Can to Clean Up This Town. It Hasn’t Worked.
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Electrification or hydrogen? Both have distinct roles in the European energy transition
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Citizen scientists contribute to motor learning research
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Stalagmites as climate archive
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Meet CARMEN, a robot that helps people with mild cognitive impairment
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A Doctor at Cigna Said Her Bosses Pressured Her to Review Patients’ Cases Too Quickly. Cigna Threatened to Fire Her.
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Could fishponds help with Hawaii's food sustainability?
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Engineers use AI to wrangle fusion power for the grid
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Understanding the risk of cell therapy for heart repair
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Maine’s Health Department Rarely Investigates When Residents Wander Away From Their Care Facilities
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Astronomers unveil strong magnetic fields spiraling at the edge of Milky Way's central black hole
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Scientific definition of a planet says it must orbit our sun; A new proposal would change that
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Fluidic systems resembling blood vascular tissues: Artificial blood vessels and biomedicine
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New model could help provide expectant mothers a clearer path to safe fish consumption
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People, not the climate, caused the decline of the giant mammals
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Milk on ice: Antarctic time capsule of whole milk powder sheds light on the enduring qualities--and evolution--of dairy products past and present
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Feeling apathetic? There may be hope
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How electric vehicle drivers can escape range anxiety
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How does neonatal listeriosis impact children's health?
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An electrifying improvement in copper conductivity
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Planetary Commons: Fostering global cooperation to safeguard critical Earth system functions
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Air pollution hides increases in rainfall
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New genetic therapy holds promise for ALS and frontotemporal dementia
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Illuminating the path to hearing recovery
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Robot trained to read braille at twice the speed of humans
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Extra fingers and hearts: Pinpointing changes to our genetic instructions that disrupt development
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Hexagonal copper disk lattice unleashes spin wave control
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Much of the Nord Stream gas remained in the sea
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The Many Worlds of Anna May Wong: A Conversation with Katie Gee Salisbury, by Susan Blumberg-Kason
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Tomography-based digital twins of Nd-Fe-B magnets
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Researchers identify over 2,000 genetic signals linked to blood pressure in study of over one million people
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Not so simple: Mosses and ferns offer new hope for crop protection
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Airplane noise exposure may increase risk of chronic disease
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'Digital afterlife': Call for safeguards to prevent unwanted 'hauntings' by AI chatbots of dead loved ones
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Engineers unmask nanoplastics in oceans for the first time, revealing their true shapes and chemistry
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Ears around the world are on The Coldest Case
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Molecular manganese complex as superphotooxidant
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Small but mighty -- study highlights the abundance and importance of the ocean's tiniest inhabitants
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Scientists detect slowest-spinning radio emitting neutron star ever recorded
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Judge Lifts Order That Mandated Albuquerque Stop Throwing Away Homeless People’s Belongings
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A tailored vaccine could one day treat eczema in children
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Testing immune cells in the placenta may indicate the health of fetal brain immune cells
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Choosing sugary drinks over fruit juice for toddlers linked to risk of adult obesity
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African women living with HIV have an effective option to prevent malaria during pregnancy
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New study maps ketamine's effects on brain
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The biggest barrier to a vibrant second-hand EV market? Price
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Re-engineering cancerous tumors to self-destruct and kill drug-resistant cells
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Scientists develop a low-cost device to make cell therapy safer
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The 'Queen of the Night' does not whistle
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Breaking bonds to form bonds: Rethinking the Chemistry of Cations
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Wire snare removal in protected areas is labor-intensive but effective -- and essential to solving the Southeast Asian snaring crisis
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Synthetic platelets stanch bleeding, promote healing in animal models
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Physicists develop more efficient solar cell
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Feeding the lonely brain
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New drug prevents flu-related inflammation and lung damage
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Study reveals high rate of drowsy driving by teens
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Just say no to that invitation
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Plant groupings in drylands support ecosystem resilience
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Microscope system sharpens scientists' view of neural circuit connections
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Researchers discover new classes of RNA for learning and memory
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El Niño forecasts extended to 18 months with innovative physics-based model
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The choreography connecting kelp forests to the beach
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Scientists use blue-green algae as a surrogate mother for 'meat-like' proteins
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Joro spiders well-poised to populate cities
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St. Louis Police Chief Receives a Third of His Pay From a Local Foundation, Raising Concerns of Divided Loyalties
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Ancient large kangaroo moved mainly on four legs, according to new research
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Common hair loss and prostate drug may also cut heart disease risk in men and mice
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Climate change: rising temperatures may impact groundwater quality
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'Artificial lymph node' used to treat cancer in mice
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Sleep improves ability to recall complex events
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Saving endangered species: New AI method counts manatee clusters in real time
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High-precision blood glucose level prediction achieved by few-molecule reservoir computing
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Study paves the way for better diagnosis and treatment of endocrine diseases
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An earthquake changed the course of the Ganges: Could it happen again?
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Chasing down a cellular 'short circuit'
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More States Are Allowing Child Support Payments to Reach Children
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'Ugly' fossil places extinct saber-toothed cat on Texas coast
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Plastic, Plastic Everywhere — Even at the UN’s “Plastic Free” Conference
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Gene discovered that can protect against severe muscle disease
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Is it the school, or the students?
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Superfluids could share characteristic with common fluids
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Research finds causal evidence tying cerebral small-vessel disease to Alzheimer's, dementia
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Free-forming organelles help plants adapt to climate change
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As a carbon offset, cookstove emission credits are greatly overestimated
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Supermassive black hole appears to grow like a baby star
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Haiku may shine a light on humans' relationship with insects
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An optical lens that senses gas
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Made-to-order diagnostic tests may be on the horizon
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Webb unlocks secrets of one of the most distant galaxies ever seen
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Using mussels and silkworm cocoons to stop organ bleeding
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Could artificial intelligence help or hurt scientific research articles?
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Chemo drug may cause significant hearing loss in longtime cancer survivors
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Fossil frogs share their skincare secrets
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Have metalenses expanded their reach into the ultraviolet region?
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Caps for Sale
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Texas School Districts Violated a Law Intended to Add Transparency to Local Elections
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New potato-threatening pathogens reported for first time in Pennsylvania, US
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Coming out to a chatbot?
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Biofilm-resistant glass for marine environments
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Coal-based product could replace sand in concrete
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App may pave way to treatments for no. 1 dementia in under-60s
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This School for Autistic Youth Can Cost $573,200 a Year. It Operates With Little Oversight, and Students Have Suffered.
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Leukemia cells activate cellular recycling program
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A Brief History of Tricky Mathematical Tiling
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Successful trial for new colorectal cancer treatment
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Wasps that recognize faces cooperate more, may be smarter
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Soft robotic, wearable device improves walking for individual with Parkinson's disease
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Physically impaired primates find ways to modify their behaviors to compensate for their disabilities
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Researchers discover evolutionary 'tipping point' in fungi
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Alzheimer's disease without symptoms: How is that possible?
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Exoplanets'climate -- it takes nothing to switch from habitable to hell
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Cloud clustering causes more extreme rain
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Green steel from toxic red mud
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New research suggests that our universe has no dark matter
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Neutrons on classically inexplicable paths
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New polystyrene recycling process could be world's first to be both economical and energy-efficient
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Early humans hunted beavers, 400,000 years ago
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A new gene-editing system tackles complex diseases
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'Giant' predator worms more than half a billion years old discovered in North Greenland
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360-degree head-up display view could warn drivers of road obstacles in real time
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Physics confirms that the enemy of your enemy is, indeed, your friend
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'Junk DNA' no more: New method to identify cancers from repeat elements of genetic code
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BESSY II: Local variations in the atomic structure of High-Entropy Alloys
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How old is your bone marrow?
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Five dazzling new species of eyelash vipers discovered in Colombia and Ecuador
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Ancient retroviruses played a key role in the evolution of vertebrate brains
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Geologists, biologists unearth the atomic fingerprints of cancer
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How cells are ahead of the curve
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Breakthrough in organic semiconductor synthesis paves the way for advanced electronic devices
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'Janitors' of the Sea: Overharvested sea cucumbers play crucial role in protecting coral
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Investigating the origins of the crab nebula
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Multiple city hubs, dispersed parks keep metro areas cooler
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Harnessing the power of a parasite that can stop pain
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What is the carbon footprint of a house in Japan?
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Bedbugs, Rats and No Heat: How One Woman Endured a Decade of Neglect in New York’s Guardianship System
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Why do some older adults show declines in their spatial memory?
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Psychedelic drug-induced hyperconnectivity in the brain helps clarify altered subjective experiences
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World's first successful embryo transfer in rhinos paves the way for saving the northern white rhinos from extinction
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Using next-gen CRISPR tool, scientists create unprecedented molecular map of human immune response
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Charting an equitable future for DNA and ancient DNA research in Africa
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Artificial intelligence unravels mysteries of polycrystalline materials
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Newborn babies at risk from bacteria commonly carried by mothers
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Things we can do to help cope with traumatic loss
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Significantly fewer births on weekends and holidays than weekdays, data analysis of over 21 million births from 1979-2018 in Japan shows
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A new species of extinct crocodile relative rewrites life on the Triassic coastline
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Older organs accelerate aging in transplant recipients
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Heat to blame for space pebble demise
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Poor quality diet makes our brains sad
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Microscopic defects in ice shape how massive glaciers flow, study shows
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Firearm ownership is correlated with elevated lead levels in children, study finds
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Anoxic marine basins are among the best candidates for deep-sea carbon sequestration
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New way to generate human cartilage
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Human muscle map reveals how we try to fight effects of aging
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Ocean currents threaten to collapse Antarctic ice shelves
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Fresh meat: New biosensor accurately and efficiently determines meat freshness
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Deconstructing the structural elements of a lesser-known microbe
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Keep it secret: Cloud data storage security approach taps quantum physics
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8 in 10 lizards could be at risk due to deforestation
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Focus on biological processes does not capture the whole picture
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Deforestation harms biodiversity of the Amazon's perfume-loving orchid bees
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A deep dive into the genetics of alcohol consumption
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Electrochromic films -- like sunglasses for your windows?
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Genetic signature may predict response to immunotherapy for non-small cell lung cancer
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Conversation Is Changing: Why people speak more alike today
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Microneedles and suction cup for blood diagnostics, modeled on leeches
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How mosquito larva guts could help create highly specific insecticides
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Researchers uncover protein responsible for cold sensation
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How the cell cycle orchestra plays an unexpected new tune
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Nerve damage from breast cancer treatment can be predicted
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AI designs new drugs based on protein structures
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New discovery shows how cells defend themselves during stressful situations
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For mining in arid regions to be responsible, we must change how we think about water
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Researchers use GPS-tracked icebergs in novel study to improve climate models
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New screening tool could improve the survival rate of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma from 20% to 90%
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Treating tuberculosis when antibiotics no longer work
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ChatGPT is an effective tool for planning field work, school trips and even holidays
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Discovery of a third RNA virus linage in extreme environments Jan 17, 2024
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New findings may fix the replicability crisis in microbiome research
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UV radiation damage leads to ribosome roadblocks, causing early skin cell death
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Liquid metal-based electronic logic device that mimics intelligent prey-capture mechanism of Venus flytrap
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Novel approach for lymph node metastasis treatment
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Sweet success: Sugarcane's complex genetic code cracked
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SLAC completes construction of the largest digital camera ever built for astronomy
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Using AI to improve diagnosis of rare genetic disorders
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An Illinois School District’s Reliance on Police to Ticket Students Is Discriminatory, Civil Rights Complaint Says
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Wisconsin’s Legislative Maps Are Bizarre, but Are They Illegal?
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Iceland's volcano eruptions may last decades
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How 3D printers can give robots a soft touch
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Discovering cancers of epigenetic origin without DNA mutation
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For healthy adults, taking multivitamins daily is not associated with a lower risk of early death
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Battle of the AIs in medical research: ChatGPT vs Elicit
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Researching cancer by studying lipids cell by cell
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Harnessing green energy from plants depends on their circadian rhythms
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Live from the brain: Visual cues inform decision to cooperate
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Magnetic with a pinch of hydrogen
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Breakthrough in tackling increasing demand by 'internet of things' on mobile networks
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Healing eyes with contact lenses
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Low-dose aspirin could help prevent pregnancy complications caused by flu infections
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Largest-ever antibiotic discovery effort uses AI to uncover potential cures in microbial dark matter
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Texas’ Attorney General Is Increasingly Using Consumer Protection Laws to Pursue Political Targets
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Scientists find weak points on Epstein-Barr virus
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How does social attention develop in autistic children?
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Cancer patients gain important benefits from genome-matched treatments
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Protecting endangered monkeys from poachers, habitat loss
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How technology and economics can help save endangered species
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Waist-to-height ratio detects fat obesity in children and adolescents significantly better than BMI
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A study of how Americans die may improve their end of life
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Syphilis-like diseases were widespread in Americas before arrival of Columbus
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Study explores what motivates people to watch footage of disasters and extreme weather
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Researchers rely on Earth's magnetic field to verify an event mentioned in the Old Testament
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Feral Goblin: Hospital Diary
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How the brain's arousal center helps control visual attention too
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A new plant's name that tells a story
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Justice Clarence Thomas Acknowledges He Should Have Disclosed Free Trips From Billionaire Donor
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Old area in the brain turns out to be more important than expected
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Pharmacists prove effective, less costly care option for minor illnesses
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Engineers 'symphonize' cleaner ammonia production
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Scientists develop novel radiotracer for earlier detection of disease
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NASA's Webb finds signs of possible aurorae on isolated brown dwarf
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Parents, wealth, race drive girls' chances to play sports
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Newly sequenced genome reveals coffee's prehistoric origin story -- and its future under climate change
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Study identifies distinct brain organization patterns in women and men
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Shining light on mental health in space science community
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The Future of Ghosts
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Shedding light on the chemical enigma of sulfur trioxide in the atmosphere
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Space tourism? Cosmic radiation exposure
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AI System Beats Chess Puzzles With ‘Artificial Brainstorming’
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Decoding the language of epigenetic modifications
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Evolution might stop humans from solving climate change
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Delta-8-THC use reported by 11% of 12th graders in 2023
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Study urges people to think twice before going on a diet
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Heart organoids simulate pregestational diabetes-induced congenital heart disease
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Interrupted, Again
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“It Feels Impossible to Stay”: The U.S. Needs Wildland Firefighters More Than Ever, but the Federal Government Is Losing Them
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New reptile on the block: A new iguana species discovered in China
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Physical activity reduces stress-related brain activity to lower cardiovascular disease risk
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Massachusetts’ Highly Touted Push to “Significantly Reduce” Affordable Housing Vacancies Barely Made a Dent
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Angels
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Study reveals why AI models that analyze medical images can be biased
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Nearly Two Years After Uvalde Massacre, Here Is Where All the Investigations, Personnel Changes Stand
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Chronic allergic disorder EoE's rising incidence in Japan confirmed by large-scale data analysis
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Researchers use artificial intelligence to boost image quality of metalens camera
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Astronomers measure heaviest black hole pair ever found
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The Review Wins the 2024 National Magazine Award for Fiction
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Spanish butterflies better at regulating their body temperature than their British cousins
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Brooding on Existential Mysteries in Stephen King’s You Like It Darker, by J. Madison Davis
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New approach to identifying altermagnetic materials
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Powerless mechanoluminescent touchscreen underwater
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Ash Wednesday
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New plasma escape mechanism could protect fusion vessels from excessive heat
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More siblings mean poorer mental health for teens
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Mussels downstream of wastewater treatment plant contain radium, study reports
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Clever clothes! Seams in clothing capture body movement
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Greenhouse gas emissions in Global South countries linked with IMF lending policies, study finds
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ProPublica Adds Ownership Information to Our Nursing Home Database
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More exposure to artificial, bright, outdoor night-time light linked to higher stroke risk
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Spinal cord injury causes acute and systemic muscle wasting
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Recyclable reagent and sunlight convert carbon monoxide into methanol
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Microplastics may be accumulating rapidly in endangered Galápagos penguins' food web
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Shedding light on unique conduction mechanisms in a new type of perovskite oxide
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Mechanism discovered that protects tissue after faulty gene expression
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Activating molecular target reverses multiple hallmarks of aging
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Carbon-capture batteries developed to store renewable energy, help climate
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Early body contact develops premature babies' social skills
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Potential new treatment for pulmonary neuroendocrine tumors
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2D materials: A catalyst for future quantum technologies
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Advanced cell atlas opens new doors in biomedical research
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Three States Have Warned Against Sending Students to an Unregulated Boarding School for Youth With Autism
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Novel PET tracer enhances lesion detection in medullary thyroid cancer, offers potential for targeted therapy
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The pedigree of brain cells
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Case studies show how quasi-governmental organizations could strengthen climate adaptation governance
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Researchers create stable hybrid laser by 3D printing micro-optics onto fibers
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Twisted magnets make brain-inspired computing more adaptable
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Paxlovid treatment does not reduce risk of long COVID, study finds
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Interactions between flu subtypes predict epidemic severity more than virus evolution
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Tree plantations can get better with age -- but original habitats are best
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Beating back bitter taste in medicine
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Ancient arachnid from coal forests of America stands out for its spiny legs
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Brain size riddle solved as humans exceed evolution trend
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“Vessels of Yearning”: A Conversation with Nishanth Injam, by Renee H. Shea
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Developmental crossroads in the brain
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How plants adjust their photosynthesis to changing light
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For people who speak many languages, there's something special about their native tongue
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How climate change risks increase at a national scale as the level of global warming increases
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How HIV smuggles its genetic material into the cell nucleus
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How geography acts as a structural determinant of health
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Nearly 40% of Type 2 diabetes patients stop taking their second-line medication
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Researchers create new class of materials called 'glassy gels'
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Revascularization enhances quality of life for patients with chronic limb threatening ischemia
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With discovery of roundworms, Great Salt Lake's imperiled ecosystem gets more interesting
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Conjoined 'racetracks' make new optical device possible
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Clever pupils don't need to attend academically selective schools to thrive, study finds
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Microscopy: Overcoming the traditional resolution limit for the fast co-tracking of molecules
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Researchers shine light on rapid changes in Arctic and boreal ecosystems
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World's smallest quantum light detector on a silicon chip
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Britain began industrializing in the 17th century -- over a 100 years earlier than history books claim
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Survey finds Americans struggle to maintain healthy habits during the holiday season
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Happiness can be learnt, but you have to work at it
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Single proton illuminates perovskite nanocrystals-based transmissive thin scintillators
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Scientists have come up with a technology to recycle used clothes rather than simply burning them
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Giant salamander-like creature was a top predator in the ice age before the dinosaurs
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Yoga provides unique cognitive benefits to older women at risk of Alzheimer's disease
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Good news for coral reef restoration efforts: Study finds 'full recovery' of reef growth within four years
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Novel railway point switching technology, inspired by aircraft control systems
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Bio-inspired cameras and AI help drivers detect pedestrians and obstacles faster
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Impact of aldehydes on DNA damage and aging
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What was behind the 2021-2022 energy crisis within Europe?
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Proof-of-principle demonstration of 3-D magnetic recording
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'Quantum optical antennas' provide more powerful measurements on the atomic level
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Tudor era horse cemetery in Westminster revealed as likely resting place for elite imported animals
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AI can speed design of health software
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Transforming wood waste for sustainable manufacturing
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'Tug of war' tactic enhances chemical separations for critical materials
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Altering cellular interactions around amyloid plaques may offer novel Alzheimer's treatment strategies
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A color-based sensor to emulate skin's sensitivity
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Genetic variations may predispose people to Parkinson's disease following long-term pesticide exposure, study finds
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How cells boost gene expression
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Antioxidant gel preserves islet function after pancreas removal
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Pythagoras was wrong: there are no universal musical harmonies, new study finds
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Males of newly described Australian burrowing scorpions have a big tail to tell
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Scientists use novel technique to create new energy-efficient microelectronic device
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Bird flu: Diverse range of vaccines platforms 'crucial' for enhancing human pandemic preparedness
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quantum mechanics: Unlocking the secrets of spin with high-harmonic probes
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Rare 3D fossils show that some early trees had forms unlike any you've ever seen
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How a city is organized can create less-biased citizens
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High use of physical restraints in home care for older adults with dementia
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How does materialism in social media trigger stress and unhappiness?
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New all-liquid iron flow battery for grid energy storage
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Ocean biodiversity work needs improvement
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New AI tool accurately detects COVID-19 from chest X-rays
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Study challenges popular idea that Easter islanders committed 'ecocide'
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How fruit flies control the brain's 'steering wheel'
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COVID-19 virus can stay in the body more than a year after infection
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Jet-propelled sea creatures could improve ocean robotics
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Siblings with unique genetic change help scientists progress drug search for type 1 diabetes
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North Carolina Supreme Court Secretly Squashed Discipline of Two GOP Judges Who Admitted to Violating Judicial Code
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New research defines specific genomic changes associated with the transmissibility of the monkeypox virus
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Clown anemonefish seem to be counting bars and laying down the law
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Earth scientists describe a new kind of volcanic eruption
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New 'aging atlas' provides a detailed map of how cells and tissues age
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A new, comprehensive roadmap for the future of biomedical engineering
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Remembering Louise Glück, 1943–2023
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Meet 'Coscientist,' your AI lab partner
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Does your community have a personality type?
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Social, environmental factors may raise risk of developing heart disease and stroke
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Control over friction, from small to large scales
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Run screaming or slow retreat? New study advances understanding of brain responses to emotionally-charged scenes
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Ants recognize infected wounds and treat them with antibiotics
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Jerusalem: A Trilingual Poem, by Naomi Shihab Nye
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Greater focus needed on how existing international law can prevent the increasing militarization of outer space
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Maternal pulse recording during childbirth prevents encephalopathy in newborn babies
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Researchers discover 'trojan horse' virus hiding in human parasite
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A better way to control shape-shifting soft robots
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Interactive Storytelling in Three Recent Video Games, by Serena Middleton
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Space oddity: Uncovering the origin of the universe's rare radio circles
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New beta-decay measurements in mirror nuclei pin down the weak nuclear force
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Paper: To understand cognition--and its dysfunction--neuroscientists must learn its rhythms
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First specific PET scan for TB could enable more effective treatment
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Scientists propose new method for tracking elusive origins of CO2 emissions from streams
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Microarray patches safe and effective for vaccinating children, trial suggests
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Learning the imperfections: New approach to using neural networks for low-power digital pre-distortion (DPD) in mmWave systems
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Green wheels, bright skies: Analysis unveils the connection between electric vehicles and photovoltaics
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Little groundwater recharge in ancient Mars aquifer, according to new models
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Strange Scrawls, by Connor Lee McLean
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Wild birds lead people to honey -- and learn from them
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New framework for using AI in health care considers medical knowledge, practices, procedures, values
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A Security Camera Caught an Employee Beating a Patient. It Took 11 Days for Anyone to Take Action.
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A new origin story for deadly Seattle fault
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'Carbon vault' peat suffers greatly from drought
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Understanding the synchronization of physiological states during a live music performance
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Perfecting the view on a crystal's imperfection
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Shedding light on perovskite hydrides using a new deposition technique
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Rented Horrors
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New understanding of avian eggshell attachment -- implications for medical procedures and egg industry
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Implantable LED device uses light to treat deep-seated cancers
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Chatbot outperformed physicians in clinical reasoning in head-to-head study
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Genetic underpinnings of environmental stress identified in model plant
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Novel approach to interrogate tissue-specific protein-protein interactions
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Melanomas resist drugs by 'breaking' genes
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Storks fly with a little help from their friends
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Potent therapy candidate for fatal prion diseases
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Heart disease, depression linked by inflammation
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World's largest childhood trauma study uncovers brain rewiring
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Complex impact of large wildfires on ozone layer dynamics
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How a natural compound from sea squirts combats cancer
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Poison center calls for 'magic mushrooms' spiked after decriminalization, study finds
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Robotic nerve 'cuffs' could help treat a range of neurological conditions
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Early vocabulary size is genetically linked to ADHD, literacy, and cognition
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As sea otters recolonize California estuary, they restore its degraded geology
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AI programs spat out known data and hardly learned specific chemical interactions when predicting drug potency
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Surprising insights about debris flows on Mars
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It takes a cool microscope and antifreeze to really look at ice
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A novel strategy for extracting white mycelial pulp from fruiting mushroom bodies
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Stony coral tissue loss disease is shifting the ecological balance of Caribbean reefs
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Zebrafish navigate to find their comfortable temperature
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Not so selfish after all: Viruses use freeloading genes as weapons
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Most new doctors face some form of sexual harassment, even after #MeToo
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New conductive, cotton-based fiber developed for smart textiles
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“Throwing Yourself Into the Dark”: A Conversation with Anne Carson
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Study assesses GPT-4's potential to perpetuate racial, gender biases in clinical decision making
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This alloy is kinky
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Evaluating the truthfulness of fake news through online searches increases the chances of believing misinformation
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Researchers solve 2,000-year-old mystery of the shipworm
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Light and sound waves reveal negative pressure
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How stress knocks out your cognitive reserve
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Marine plankton behavior could predict future marine extinctions
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AI learns to simulate how trees grow and shape in response to their environments
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How do you know where a fish goes?
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New insight into gene uncovers its link to incurable birth defect
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Slippery toilet bowl treatment causes bacteria to slide right off
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Potential novel biomarkers of coronary heart disease discovered
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New, holistic way to teach synthetic biology
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Deepwater Horizon oil spill study could lead to overhaul of cleanup processes worldwide
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Mighty floods of the Nile River during warmer and wetter climates
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New cause of diabetes discovered, offering potential target for new classes of drugs to treat the disease
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Vivid portrait of interacting galaxies marks Webb's second anniversary
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Extreme temperatures may increase risk of stroke mortality, especially in low-income countries
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First-in-human clinical trial of CAR T cell therapy with new binding mechanism shows promising early responses
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Blood flow makes waves across the surface of the mouse brain
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Venus has almost no water: A new study may reveal why
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A Conversation with Translators Charlotte Collins and Ruth Martin, by Aitana Bellido
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Would astronauts' kidneys survive a roundtrip to Mars?
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New astrophysics model sheds light on additional source of long gamma-ray bursts
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More than 100 'magic mushroom' genomes point the way to new cultivars
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Older African elephants will be most severely affected by the changing climate
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Pie in the face? Why inflicting mild pain on others pays off
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Skipping School: America’s Hidden Education Crisis
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AI model can accurately assess PTSD in postpartum women
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Crucial shift in River Nile's evolution during ancient Egypt discovered
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Scientists at uOttawa develop innovative method to validate quantum photonics circuits performance
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Alaskan allies: Communities unite to protect the areas they love
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Key advance toward removing common herbicide from groundwater
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Are healthy foods automatically sustainable, too?
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Mutation solves a century-old mystery in meiosis
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Mothers need more 'exclusive breastfeeding' support
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New Japanese lily species identified, 1st addition to sukashiyuri group in 110 years
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Unlocking the secrets of quasicrystal magnetism: Revealing a novel magnetic phase diagram
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A prosthesis driven by the nervous system helps people with amputation walk naturally
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New method Ebola virus uses to infect cells
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Elliptic Curve ‘Murmurations’ Found With AI Take Flight
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After decades of Arctic sea ice getting faster and more hazardous for transport, models suggest a dramatic reversal is coming
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Utah OB-GYN David Broadbent Charged With Forcible Sexual Abuse
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Advanced artificial intelligence: A revolution for sustainable agriculture
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Mothers live longer as child mortality declines
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Exploring the effect of the presence of familiar people in interpersonal space
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Let me check my phone again
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A Quiet Author’s Written Rebellion: An Interview with Ananda Devi, by Dinah Assouline Stillman
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Illinois School Districts Sent Kids to a For-Profit Out-of-State Facility That Isn’t Vetted or Monitored
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First observation of structures resulting from 3D domain swapping in antibody light chains
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Method rapidly verifies that a robot will avoid collisions
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Researching a new treatment option for severe blood disorders of the bone marrow
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Photonics-based wireless link breaks speed records for data transmission
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Tiny ant species disrupts lion's hunting behavior
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Parliamentary members use simpler language on hot days
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After Seeing Controversial Contract-for-Deed Home Sales Affect Constituents, Minnesota Lawmakers Propose Reforms
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Photosynthetic secrets come to light
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Plants Find Light Using Gaps Between Their Cells
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Sects, Cults, and Heretical Messiahs: Raoul Vaneigem’s Resistance to Christianity, by John Zerzan
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Rewriting the armadillo family tree: A new species, plus a name change for the state mammal of Texas
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The world needs more empathy -- here is how science can harness it
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Manipulated hafnia paves the way for next-gen memory devices
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Radio Maps May Reveal the Universe’s Biggest Magnetic Fields
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After Decades of Imprisoning Patients, Idaho Approves Secure Mental Health Facility
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Sleeping supermassive black holes awakened briefly by shredded stars
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Damage to cell membranes causes cell aging
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Researchers develop novel deep learning-based detection system for autonomous vehicles
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The physicist gamer
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Avian influenza virus is adapting to spread to marine mammals
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Prying open the AI black box
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In medieval England, leprosy spread between red squirrels and people, genome evidence shows
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In wake of powerful cyclone, remarkable recovery of Pacific island's forests
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In the ‘Wild West’ of Geometry, Mathematicians Redefine the Sphere
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Unexpected chemistry reveals cosmic star factories´ secrets
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Unlocking the potential of lithium-ion batteries with advanced binders
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Common insect species are suffering the biggest losses
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Need for speed: How hummingbirds switch mental gears in flight
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Bees use antennae to decode hive mates' dances in the dark
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Research finds a direct communication path between the lungs and the brain
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Study identifies new findings on implant positioning and stability during robotic-assisted knee revision surgery
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Hurricane changed 'rules of the game' in monkey society
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Should you eat more dietary fiber? New study says it depends
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Bridging light and electrons
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Nanomaterial that mimics proteins could be basis for new neurodegenerative disease treatments
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Baby quasars: Growing supermassive black holes
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Eco-friendly technologies for plastic production and biodegradation?
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Researchers can reveal illegal timber exports
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Tanks of the Triassic: New crocodile ancestor identified
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Speedy, secure, sustainable -- that's the future of telecom
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Lie-detection AI could provoke people into making careless accusations, researchers warn
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Adult fish struggle to bounce back in marine protected areas
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Newly discovered autoimmune disorder disrupts tooth enamel development
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It's not only opposites that attract -- new study shows like-charged particles can come together
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Professor resolves two decades of oxide semiconductor challenges
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Origin of Roman lead
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Coronary heart disease before age 45 may increase risk of dementia later in life
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New treatment method using plasma irradiation promotes faster bone healing
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Virtual noise assessment for passenger jet of the future
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Neuropathy very common, underdiagnosed
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Researchers developed new method for detecting heart failure with a smartphone
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Scientists' urgent call: End destruction and forge a just, sustainable future
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Breakthrough in hemostasis and wound healing research
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These plants evolved in Florida millions of years ago: They may be gone in decades
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NASA's Webb opens new window on supernova science
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Study lays the basis for new knowledge on gastrointestinal diseases
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The Future of the Colorado River Hinges on One Young Negotiator
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How Failure Has Made Mathematics Stronger
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14-inch spacecraft delivers new details about 'hot Jupiters'
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The molecule that could alleviate stroke-related brain injury
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Puffed-up MOFs for improved drug delivery
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Gene therapy relieves back pain, repairs damaged disc in mice
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Predicting which of our organs will fail first
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Scientists use wearable technology to detect stress levels during sleep
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'Exhalation' system improves symptoms for most common form of chronic sinus infections
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How Walmart’s Financial Services Became a Fraud Magnet
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Studies help explain why some prostate cancers become resistant to hormone therapy
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Early-life diseases linked to lifelong childlessness
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A smarter city skyline for flood safety
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Ribosomes: Molecular wedge assists recycling
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You don't need glue to hold these materials together -- just electricity
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A dog's puppyhood can cause 'puppy blues' reminiscent of baby blues
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Researchers create coating solution for safer food storage
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Metabolism of autism reveals developmental origins
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Two of the Milky Way's earliest building blocks identified
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Interspecies competition led to even more forms of ancient human -- defying evolutionary trends in vertebrates
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DNA becomes our 'hands' to construct advanced nanoparticle materials
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Master autoimmune regulator gets by with a little help from its friends
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Cats purrfectly demonstrate what it takes to trust robots
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When thoughts flow in one direction
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How does the brain make decisions?
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I Love You, Maradona
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Risk factors for faster aging in the brain revealed in new study
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Climate change linked to spread of diarrheal illness
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Movement sensors show promise in identifying racehorses at injury risk
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Math That Connects Where We’re Going to Where We’ve Been
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Brain’s ‘Background Noise’ May Explain Value of Shock Therapy
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Nematode proteins shed light on infertility
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Researchers use Hawk supercomputer and lean into imperfection to improve solar cell efficiency
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How heat can be used in computing
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An immunotherapy to overcome resistant leukemia
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Chicken whisperers: Humans crack the clucking code
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What will it take for China to reach carbon neutrality by 2060?
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Cybersecurity education varies widely in US
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These Cells Spark Electricity in the Brain. They’re Not Neurons.
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Research shows that 'softer' proteins can cross into the nucleus quicker
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Chance twists ordered carbon nanotubes into 'tornado films'
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Past and guides future efforts to reduce cancer disparities
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What to Know About the Roiling Debate Over U.S. Maternal Mortality Rates
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Astronomers reveal a new link between water and planet formation
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Scientists give new insight into a molecular target of alcohol
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Researchers show promising material for solar energy gets its curious boost from entropy
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New study reveals molecular fingerprint of biological aging
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Immunology: Good sleep stimulates the immune system
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Study reveals environmental impact of artificial sweeteners
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A new screening protocol can detect aggressive prostate cancers more selectively
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Even very low levels of pesticide exposure can affect fish for generations
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An Excerpt from our Art of Poetry Interview with Louise Glück
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New Nevada experiments will improve monitoring of nuclear explosions
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Fungus breaks down ocean plastic
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Breakthrough research enables high-density hydrogen storage for future energy systems
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Light therapy increases brain connectivity following injury
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Study finds new inhalable therapy is a big step forward in lung cancer research
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New insight into genesis of spina bifida
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Machine learning informs a new tool to guide treatment for acute decompensated heart failure
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Gut bacteria boost immune response to fight tumors
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The sense of smell is influenced by cues from other senses
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Plant receptors that control immunity and development share a common origin
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Quantum precision: A new kind of resistor
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LSH genes associated with defining the shapes of stems, flowers and leaves required for N-fixing root nodules
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Exposure to mixtures of endocrine-disrupting chemicals during pregnancy linked to higher odds of metabolic syndrome in children
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A “Delicate Matter”: Clarence Thomas’ Private Complaints About Money Sparked Fears He Would Resign
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Multiple Trump Witnesses Have Received Significant Financial Benefits From His Businesses, Campaign
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Scientists discover a novel modulator of human regulatory T cells
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Researchers open new leads in anti-HIV drug development, using a compound found in nature
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Connecting lab-grown brain cells provides insight into how our own brains work
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New Movies, Fall 2023
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Electromechanical material doesn't get 'clamped' down
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Vittrup Man crossed over from forager to farmer before being sacrificed in Denmark
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I want to follow Naomi, by Rachel Tzvia Back
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Marsquakes may help reveal whether liquid water exists underground on red planet
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Younger workers feel stressed, lonely and undervalued
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Soaring birds use their lungs to modify mechanics of flight
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An Oregon Bill to Cut Millions in Timber Taxes Is Dead, Despite Backing by the Industry, the Governor and a Top Lawmaker
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Drugs that kill 'zombie' cells may benefit some older women, but not all
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Stress bragging may make you seem less competent, less likable at work
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CAR T cell therapy targeting HER2 antigen shows promise against advanced sarcoma in phase I trial
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Oxytocin: the love hormone that holds the key to better memory
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Climate models underestimate carbon cycling through plants
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Planted mangroves' ability to store carbon
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Invitation to Participate in WLT’s 2024 Readership Survey, by The Editors of WLT
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Unraveling the drought dilemma: Can reservoirs be a carbon source?
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Exercise can boost brain health
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AI advancements make the leap into 3D pathology possible
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Biggest Holocene volcano eruption found by seabed survey
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More than 321,000 U.S. children lost a parent to drug overdose from 2011 to 2021
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Hunting for the elusive tetraneutrons with thermal fission
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Decarbonizing the world's industries
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Bridge in a box: Unlocking origami's power to produce load-bearing structures
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Shy sea anemones are more likely to survive heatwaves
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Killer whales breathe just once between dives, study confirms
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New coral disease forecasting system
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Where you live matters: A first-of-its-kind study illustrates how racism is interrelated with poor health
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Toxic elements found in stranded whales, dolphins over 15 years
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One in eight grown-ups love extreme tartness
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New AI tool brings precision pathology for cancer and beyond into quicker, sharper focus
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A new study highlights potential of ultrafast laser processing for next-gen devices
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Researchers discover hidden step in dinosaur feather evolution
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Genetic variants underlying male bisexual behavior, risk-taking linked to more children, study shows
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North Korea and beyond: AI-powered satellite analysis reveals the unseen economic landscape of underdeveloped nations?
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Anacondas in the Park
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Researchers characterize the immune landscape in cancer
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Astronomers spot 18 black holes gobbling up nearby stars
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Researchers identify gene involved in neuronal vulnerability in Alzheimer's disease
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Insights into protein evolution
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How does a 'reverse sprinkler' work? Researchers solve decades-old physics puzzle
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England's oldest became frailer during austerity, study suggests
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Engineers invent octopus-inspired technology that can deceive and signal
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Blood-based marker developed to identify sleep deprivation
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Immune genes are altered in Alzheimer's patients' blood
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Study reveals bias in AI tools when diagnosing women's health issue
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Spy-satellite images offer insights into historical ecosystem changes
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Underwater vehicle AI model could be used in other adaptive control systems
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Research shows direct link between state income taxes and migration
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Decades after blood pressure-related pregnancy complications, women can have changes in heart structure and function
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Common plant could help reduce food insecurity
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Giant phage holds promise as treatment for lung infections
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Revealing a hidden threat: Researchers show viral infections pose early heart risks
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Visual explanations of machine learning models to estimate charge states in quantum dots
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ChatGPT often won't defend its answers -- even when it is right
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Scientists advance affordable, sustainable solution for flat-panel displays and wearable tech
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Finding Hope in Language Revitalization: A Conversation with The Language Conservancy’s Wilhelm Meya, by Daniel Simon
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Unlocking the world around us for next-gen antibiotics
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A rare recent case of retrovirus integration: An infectious gibbon ape leukaemia virus is colonizing a rodent's genome in New Guinea
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Scientists use A.I.-generated images to map visual functions in the brain
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To 6G and beyond: Engineers unlock the next generation of wireless communications
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More than 4 hours of daily smartphone use associated with health risks for adolescents
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Shaping nanoparticles with enzymes
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Children with 'lazy eye' are at increased risk of serious disease in adulthood
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First-ever atomic freeze-frame of liquid water
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Last chance to record archaic Greek language 'heading for extinction'
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Generating stable qubits at room temperature
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Inside Scientists’ Life-Saving Prediction of the Iceland Eruption
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How genes in retina get regulated during development
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Proposed Wage Theft Legislation Would Strip Violators of Their Ability to Do Business in New York
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Creativity starts in the cradle, new research shows
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Scientists work to bring tissue regeneration to replace root canal treatment
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Hatcheries can boost wild salmon numbers but reduce diversity, studies find
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Study finds widespread 'cell cannibalism,' related phenomena across tree of life
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Iditarod Disqualifies Former Champion After Sexual Assault Allegations
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New advances in cancer viral immunotherapy
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Scientists devise algorithm to engineer improved enzymes
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Novel robotic training program reduces physician errors placing central lines
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The vicious cycle of protein clumping in Alzheimer's disease and normal aging
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Artificial intelligence detects heart defects in newborns
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New ways to study spinal cord malformations in embryos
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how far can the wind can carry a plant's seeds? New model
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A new approach to neuroimaging analysis
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Revolutionizing stable and efficient catalysts with Turing structures for hydrogen production
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Young whale's journey highlights threats facing ocean animals
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Detecting defects in tomorrow's technology
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How Is Flocking Like Computing?
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Erectile dysfunction drugs may be linked to reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease
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Children surpass a year of HIV remission after treatment pause
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T. Rex not as smart as previously claimed
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Breakthrough discovery uses engineered surfaces to shed heat
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Study identifies first drug therapy for sleep apnea
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Scientists engineer yellow-seeded camelina with high oil output
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Study opens new avenue for immunotherapy drug development
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Potential link between high maternal cortisol, unpredicted birth complications
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Ancient DNA reveals how a chicken virus evolved to become more deadly
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Traces of trauma in the young brain -- and how to erase them
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Scientists create an 'optical conveyor belt' for quasiparticles
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Climb stairs to live longer
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A chemical mystery solved -- the reaction explaining large carbon sinks
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Long in the Bluetooth: Scientists develop a more efficient way to transmit data between our devices
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Chronic childhood ear infections delay language development
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Accelerating how new drugs are made with machine learning
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Electric ‘Ripples’ in the Resting Brain Tag Memories for Storage
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Making diamonds at ambient pressure
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Myths about intermittent fasting, debunked
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Mimas' surprise: Tiny moon of Saturn holds young ocean beneath icy shell
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Polycystic ovary syndrome tied to memory, thinking problems
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Proton therapy demonstrates advantages in Phase III head and neck cancer trial
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Seeing the forest for the trees: Species diversity is directly correlated with productivity in eastern U.S. forests
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Scientists develop strong yet reusable adhesive from smart materials
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Using artificial intelligence to speed up and improve the most computationally-intensive aspects of plasma physics in fusion
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Twenty-year study confirms California forests are healthier when burned -- or thinned
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Higher measurement accuracy opens new window to the quantum world
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Compact accelerator technology achieves major energy milestone
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Research reveals rare metal could offer revolutionary switch for future quantum devices
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Machine learning guides carbon nanotechnology
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Escaped GMO canola plants persist long-term, but may be losing their extra genes
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What fire ants can teach us about making better, self-healing materials
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Alaska Native tribes take lead on shellfish toxin testing where state falls short
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What You Need to Know If You’re Hurt While Working on a Wisconsin Dairy Farm
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DOJ Backs Tenants in Case Alleging Price-Fixing by Big Landlords and a Real Estate Tech Company
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Tweaking isotopes sheds light on promising approach to engineer semiconductors
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Wearables capture body sounds to continuously monitor health
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Brightest and fastest-growing: Astronomers identify record-breaking quasar
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Rapid oyster reef restoration gives hope for repairing the sea
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EPA Proposes Ban on Pesticide Widely Used on Fruits and Vegetables
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Secrets of the naked mole-rat: new study reveals how their unique metabolism protects them from heart attacks
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Novel application of optical tweezers: Colorfully showing molecular energy transfer
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Scientists discover genetic 'off switch' in legume plants that limits biological ability to source nutrients
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Spontaneous curvature the key to shape-shifting nanomaterials
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Biomarkers in blood to predict liver cancer
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How Quickly Do Large Language Models Learn Unexpected Skills?
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Adhesive coatings can prevent scarring around medical implants
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Some CRISPR screens may be missing cancer drug targets
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Improved nutrition, sanitation linked to beneficial changes in child stress and epigenetic programming
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Changes in flu circulation means U.S. likely to see vaccines move from quadrivalent to trivalent
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New Gene therapy trial shows restored hearing and speech in children born deaf, treated in both ears
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Senate Investigation “Casts Fresh Doubt” About the Validity of Harlan Crow’s Yacht Tax Deductions
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Ecologists reconstruct the history of biodiversity in the Indo-Australian archipelago and its rise as a hotspot
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Scientists may have cracked the 'aging process' in species
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Breakthrough in next-generation memory technology!
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Crohn's discovery could lead to better treatments for devastating condition
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Cellular scaffolding rewired to make microscopic railways
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GPS nanoparticle platform precisely delivers therapeutic payload to cancer cells
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Discovery may enable an effective long-term lupus treatment
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Electric school buses may yield significant health and climate benefits, cost savings
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Milk to the rescue for diabetics? Cow produces human insulin in milk
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Physics-based predictive tool will speed up battery and superconductor research
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Where neural stem cells feel at home
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Computational insights into colonic motility to aid understanding of ulcerative colitis
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Ag economists offer food for thought to improve baby formula supply
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Vulnerability of England's only resident bottlenose dolphins
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First observation of how water molecules move near a metal electrode
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Light stimulates a new twist for synthetic chemistry
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Aromatic compounds: A ring made up solely of metal atoms
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Genetic cause of low birth weight among children conceived after fertility treatment
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Healthy omega-3 fats may slow deadly pulmonary fibrosis
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Newly discovered genetic malfunction causes rare lung disease
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Simply looking at the natural world in urban areas can reap benefits
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New test detects more cases of cervical cancer
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Newly developed material gulps down hydrogen, spits it out, protects fusion reactor walls
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Climate policy: competing crises
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Creating a green composite material from Japanese washi paper
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Genetic cause of rare childhood immune disorders discovered
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Holidays crank up kilos for kids
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New enzymatic cocktail can kill tuberculosis-causing mycobacteria
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Seals stay warm and hydrated in the Arctic with larger, more convoluted nasal passages
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'A history of contact': Geneticists are rewriting the narrative of Neanderthals and other ancient humans
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Targeting the microenvironment rather than a specific cell type could be the key to healing injured hearts
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Older adults want to express themselves with emojis, they just don't understand how to
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Humans converted at least 250,000 acres of estuaries to cities, farms in last 35 years
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New study helps explain how elderly individuals react differently to COVID-19 than young people
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Astronomers unravel mysteries of planet formation and evolution in distant planetary system
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The case for sharing carbon storage risk
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A new design improves water decontamination via plasma jet
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Unveiling Telo-seq: A breakthrough in telomere research on aging and cancer
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New organic molecule shatters phosphorescence efficiency records and paves way for rare metal-free applications
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The Italian central Apennines as a source of CO2
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New method could help estimate wildlife disease spread
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Antarctica's ancient ice sheets foreshadow dynamic changes in Earth's future
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Some Republicans Were Willing to Compromise on Abortion Ban Exceptions. Activists Made Sure They Didn’t.
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A friendly pat on the back can improve performance in basketball
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Researchers use spinning metasurfaces to craft compact thermal imaging system
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Cells putting on a face
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Deep neural networks show promise as models of human hearing
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Virginia Lawmakers Approve Commission to Examine Universities’ Displacement of Black Communities
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Playing an instrument linked to better brain health in older adults
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AI helps medical professionals read confusing EEGs to save lives
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Innovative bird-eye-inspired camera developed for enhanced object detection
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At the Webster Apartments: One of Manhattan’s Last All-Women’s Boarding Houses
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A noninvasive treatment for 'chemo brain'
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Walmart Bought a Finance App and Reduced Fraud Protections. Guess What Happened Next?
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Cheetahs' unrivalled speed explained by their 'sweet spot' size, finds Imperial study
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Are plants intelligent? It depends on the definition
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Olivine unlocks the secrets of the Moon's interior
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Virtual reality exposure plus electric brain stimulation offers a promising treatment for PTSD
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'Weird' new planet retained atmosphere despite nearby star's relentless radiation
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New research reveals extreme heat likely to wipe out humans and mammals in the distant future
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Diagnosing different forms of dementia now possible using artificial intelligence
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Pesticides to help protect seeds can adversely affect earthworms' health
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Elastocaloric cooling: Refrigerator cools by flexing artificial muscles
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A large percentage of European plastic sent to Vietnam ends up in nature
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Safety of a potential new treatment to manage complications from sickle cell disease
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Greenhouse gases in oceans are altered by climate change impact on microbes
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Those That Are Fools: At Clownchella
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Study reveals consumers value animal welfare more than environmental sustainability when buying meat and dairy products
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A new glue, potentially also for you
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One in two children with ADHD experience emotional problems
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Compact quantum light processing
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Origin and spread of malaria
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Synthetic gene helps explain the mysteries of transcription across species
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A Fall Dispatch from the Review’s Poetry Editor
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Scientists develop artificial 'worm gut' to break down plastics
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New theory unites Einstein's gravity with quantum mechanics
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Groundbreaking research in groundwater's role in ecosystem sustainability
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Mystery of 'slow' solar wind unveiled by Solar Orbiter mission
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The surface knows what lies beneath: Physicists show how to detect higher-order topological insulators
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AI outperforms humans in standardized tests of creative potential
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Researchers engineer new approach for controlling thermal emission
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Early primates likely lived in pairs
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Researchers use machine learning to detect defects in additive manufacturing
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Western agricultural communities need water conservation strategies to adapt to future shortages
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Removing largest serving sizes of wine decreases alcohol consumption, study finds
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Metabolic diseases may be driven by gut microbiome, loss of ovarian hormones
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Trapping and excitation of the simplest molecule
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New research into hedgehogs injured by robotic lawn mowers discovers a significant but solvable animal welfare and conservation problem
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Water molecule discovery contradicts textbook models
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A promising weapon against measles
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Multi-generational toxicant exposures show cumulative, inherited health effects
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Mechanism found to determine which memories last
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Incorporating 'touch' into social media interactions can increase feelings of support and approval
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Engineers measure pH in cell condensates
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Astronomers determine the age of three mysterious baby stars at the heart of the Milky Way
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Inside Ziklag, the Secret Organization of Wealthy Christians Trying to Sway the Election and Change the Country
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One-step synthesis of the most common, yet highly intricate, antibiotic molecular scaffold
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Copper beads in pig feed reshape swine gut microbiome
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Breakthrough in brown fat research: Researchers have found brown fat's 'off-switch'
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New method uses crowdsourced feedback to help train robots
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Seismic and infrasonic signals used to characterize Nord Stream pipeline events
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Quadrupolar nuclei measured by zero-field NMR
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Scientists revolutionize wireless communication with three-dimensional processors
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Study finds innovative cuffless blood pressure device streamlines and enhances hypertension management
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The surprising connection between male infertility and family cancer risk
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Complex tree canopies help forests recover from moderate-severity disturbances
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New cause of neuron death in Alzheimer's discovered
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Unraveling the mystery of chiton visual systems
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Antibiotic pollution disrupts the gut microbiome and blocks memory in aquatic snails
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Oocytes outsmart toxic proteins to preserve long-term female fertility
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How Chicago Became an Unlikely Leader in Body-Camera Transparency
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When is an aurora not an aurora?
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Optoelectronics gain spin control from chiral perovskites and III-V semiconductors
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We've had bird evolution all wrong
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Is it time to retire the best-before date?
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Mapping the seafloor sediment superhighway
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Promising heart drugs ID'd by cutting-edge combo of machine learning, human learning
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GPCR structure: Research reveals molecular origins of function for a key drug target
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Biodegradable 'living plastic' houses bacterial spores that help it break down
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Planetary Health Diet associated with lower risk of premature death, lower environmental impact
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Working outside the typical 9-5 in younger adulthood may be linked with worse health decades later
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Nanosized blocks spontaneously assemble in water to create tiny floating checkerboards
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Continued cocaine use disrupts communication between major brain networks
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Mercury rising: Study sheds new light on ancient volcanoes' environmental impact
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Understanding the atomic density fluctuations in silica glass
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Bioengineered enzyme creates natural vanillin from plants in one step
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How fear unfolds inside our brains
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Mapping the future's sweet spot for clean energy and biodiversity
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Listen to All Episodes of “The Kids of Rutherford County”
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Tai Chi reduces risk of inflammatory disease, treats insomnia among breast cancer survivors
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AI can help improve ER admission decisions
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How parasites shape complex food webs
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Ancient DNA analysis reveals how the rise and fall of the Roman Empire shifted populations in the Balkans
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New Theory Suggests Chatbots Can Understand Text
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Out of the park: New research tallies total carbon impact of tourism at Yellowstone
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More economical and sustainable rechargeable batteries
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Molecule can quickly, and briefly, boost white blood cell counts
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Climate change threatens global forest carbon sequestration, study finds
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Jury Announced for the 2025 NSK Neustadt Prize for Children’s and Young Adult Literature
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Making of a Poem: Nadja Küchenmeister and Aimee Chor on “feathers and planets”
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Combine mindfulness with exercise for mental health boost in 2024
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Sulfur and the origin of life
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Better mental, physical health in older people tied to living near nature
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Idaho Hasn’t Assessed School Buildings for 30 Years. Students and Educators Helped Us Do It Ourselves.
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A rare enzyme role change with bacterial defense system assembly
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Acid sensor and calcium store discovered in plants
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Bacteria's mucus maneuvers: Study reveals how snot facilitates infection
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Study examines prescribing patterns of drug associated with cognitive impairment
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Technique could improve the sensitivity of quantum sensing devices
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Innovative material for sustainable building
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Key role of plant-bacteria communication for the assembly of a healthy plant microbiome supporting sustainable plant nutrition
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A new way of designing auxetic materials
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Groundbreaking study reveals oceanic seabirds chase tropical cyclones
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Cells move in groups differently than they do when alone
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Tiny displacements, giant changes in optical properties
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‘This is our Muon Shot’
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Five Mixed Metaphors for Translation
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Revolutionizing ovarian cancer treatment with adaptive PARP inhibitor therapy
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Warming climate intensifies flash droughts worldwide
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Major trial looks at most effective speech therapy for people with Parkinson's disease
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Brain fluid dynamics key to migraine mysteries, new therapies
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Low-Temperature Plasma used to remove E. coli from hydroponically grown crops
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AI poised to usher in new level of concierge services to the public
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'Like a nanoscopic Moon lander': Scientists unlock secret of how pyramidal molecules move across surfaces
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Toxic chemicals from microplastics can be absorbed through skin
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A Bilingual Franco-Moroccan Poem, by Kebir M. Ammi
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Progress toward improved vaccines
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New PET tracer detects inflammatory arthritis before symptoms appear
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Mixed public opinion on polygenic embryo screening for IVF
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Using light to produce medication and plastics more efficiently
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Robotic metamaterial: An endless domino effect
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Breastfeeding alters infant gut in ways that boost brain development, may improve test scores
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Like dad and like mum...all in one plant
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Scientists develop an affordable sensor for lead contamination
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Unlocking the entrepreneurial brain: New perspectives on cognitive flexibility
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Pressure to be 'perfect' causing burnout for parents, mental health concerns for their children
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In Warsaw
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Convergent evolution of algal CO2-fixing organelles
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Effective hurricane risk messaging
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New water batteries stay cool under pressure
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People with more copies of ribosomal DNA may have higher risks of developing disease
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New approach to Epstein-Barr virus and resulting diseases
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No gamma rays seen coming from nearby supernova
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Are stressed-out brain cells the root cause of neurodegenerative disease?
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Superradiant atoms could push the boundaries of how precisely time can be measured
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Simple and reliable early prediction of diabetes
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Giant viruses found on Greenland ice sheet
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Animal brain inspired AI game changer for autonomous robots
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Oregon State researchers take deep dive into how much water is stored in snow
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Could preventative drug be effective in people with migraine and rebound headache?
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Hospitalizations for scooter injuries nearly tripled in the US between 2016 and 2020, UCLA-led research finds
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Why are people climate change deniers?
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Scientists weigh up current status of blue whale populations around the world
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Age and sex associated with patient's likelihood of antimicrobial resistance
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A fork in the 'rhod': Researchers unveil comprehensive collection of rhodamine-based fluorescent dyes
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Climate change policies lose popularity when combined with pausing regulations or social justice
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Promoting New and Unexpected Crossings: A Conversation with Leonora Djament, by Aitana Bellido
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The immune system's moonlighters
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New 1.5-billion-pixel image shows Running Chicken Nebula in unprecedented detail
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Stellar winds of three sun-like stars detected for the first time
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Researchers Refute a Widespread Belief About Online Algorithms
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Oral nucleoside antiviral is progressing toward future pandemic preparedness
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Systematic biases at play in clinical trials
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Amyloid blood levels associated with brain changes in Alzheimer's study
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Green-to-red transformation of Euglena gracilis using bonito stock and intense red light
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In Remembrance of Louise Glück
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Researchers find early symptoms of psychosis spectrum disorder in youth higher than expected
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DNA construction led to unexpected discovery of important cell function
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Pushing back the limits of optical imaging by processing trillions of frames per second
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Identifying a new liver defender: The role of resident macrophages
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Development of organic semiconductors featuring ultrafast electrons
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Unique field study shows how climate change affects fire-impacted forests
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Promising new gene therapy approach for genetic heart disease: clinical trials imminent
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The density difference of sub-Neptunes finally deciphered
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Global wildlife study during COVID-19 shows rural animals are more sensitive to human activity
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A standard blood test can predict a heart attack
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Some mosquitoes like it hot
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If we can't untangle this mess, Norway's blue industry will never be green
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Gene variants foretell the biology of future breast cancers
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Spot-on laser treatment for skin blemishes becoming clearer with new index
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Ammonites' fate sealed by meteor strike that wiped out dinosaurs
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Clear link between autoimmune disease and perinatal depression
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Researchers develop predictive model for cross-border COVID spread
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Tomorrow’s physics test: machine learning
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Exploring the chemical space of the exposome: How far have we gone?
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Blood hormone levels key to identifying which post-menopausal women will benefit most from taking anastrozole to prevent breast cancer
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Study explores impacts of Arctic warming on daily weather patterns in the U.S.
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An electrifying discovery may help doctors deliver more effective gene therapies
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Researchers pinpoint most likely source of HIV rebound infection
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2D material reshapes 3D electronics for AI hardware
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New study quantifies health impacts from oil and gas flaring in U.S.
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Flu vaccines were effective in 2022-2023 flu season, studies find
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Researchers reveal new pathway to improve traumatic brain injury outcomes
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Netanyahu Resists U.S. Plan to Cut Off Aid to Israeli Military Unit
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Early retirement impacts mental health of blue-collar women more than white-collar peers
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Feeling rough after your COVID shot? Congrats, it's working!
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Fading lights: Multiple threats to North America's firefly populations
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Rigorous new study debunks misconceptions about anemia, education
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Cognitive decline may be detected using network analysis, according to Concordia researchers
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New technique reveals earliest signs of genetic mutations
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Flu virus variants resistant to new antiviral drug candidate lose pathogenicity
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Naming and shaming can be effective to get countries to act on climate
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An overgrowth of nerve cells appears to cause lingering symptoms after recurrent UTIs
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Migrating starlings are no copycats
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Most Life on Earth is Dormant, After Pulling an ‘Emergency Brake’
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Astrophysicists crack the case of 'disappearing' Sulphur in planetary nebulae
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Record low Antarctic sea ice 'extremely unlikely' without climate change
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Study throws our understanding of gene regulation for a loop
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Underlying cause of 'brain fog' linked with long COVID discovered
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Blueprints of self-assembly
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Can we revolutionize the chemical industry and create a circular economy? Yes, with the help of catalysts
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Don't blame the sharks: Why more hooked tarpon are being eaten
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Nanofiber bandages fight infection, speed healing
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Novel catalysts for improved methanol production using carbon dioxide dehydrogenation
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How fruit bats got a sweet tooth without sour health
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Microrobot-packed pill shows promise for treating inflammatory bowel disease in mice
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Loss of auditory nerve fibers uncovered in individuals with tinnitus
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New insights into phage therapy design
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Can we predict when a migraine attack will occur?
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Neanderthals and humans lived side by side in Northern Europe 45,000 years ago
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Astrophysicist's research could provide a hint in the search for dark matter
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Astronomers discover 49 new galaxies in under three hours
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How an immune response is driven by one letter difference in DNA
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Minnesota AG Sues Contract-for-Deed Seller Who Allegedly Targeted Muslim Community
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Scientists make nanoparticles dance to unravel quantum limits
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Scientists discover new T cells and genes related to immune disorders
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From the LHC to the search for exoplanets
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Hope for a cure for visceral leishmaniasis, an often fatal infectious disease
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Precision medicine for sepsis in children within reach
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'Better than graphene' material development may improve implantable technology
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Artificial intelligence tool to improve heart failure care
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Researchers teach AI to spot what you're sketching
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Liquid biopsy predicts immunotherapy response and toxicity in patients with advanced lung cancer
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New target found for treatment of spinal muscular atrophy
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Do epilepsy medications taken during pregnancy affect a child's creativity?
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PFAS 'forever chemicals' above drinking water guidelines in global source water
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'Self-taught' AI tool helps to diagnose and predict severity of common lung cancer
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Structure of a central component of the human immune system revealed
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Could high-temperature single crystals enable electric vehicles capable of traveling up to one million kilometers?
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“Disenfranchisement and Chaos”: The Supreme Court Hears Pivotal Case on Whether Trump Is Eligible to Run for President
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Promising anticancer drug targeting KRAS protein
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Veterans Affairs Secretary Vows to Increase Staffing at Clinic Tied to Two Deadly Shootings
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US public opinion on social media is warming to nuclear energy, but concerns remain
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A Bottled Water Company in Michigan Is Still Extracting Millions of Gallons of Water for Free
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Zebrafish reveal how bioelectricity shapes muscle development
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Experts to Examine a Controversial Forensic Test That Has Helped Convict Women of Murder
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Energy scientists unravel the mystery of gold's glow
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Qishu: Han Song’s Hospital Nightmares
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Surprising evolutionary pattern in yeast study
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Liquid laundry detergent packet exposure burden
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Blood test could predict Parkinson's seven years before symptoms
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New cardiac research will save women's lives by improving detection of heart failure
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As cities grow, how will city trash, wastewater, and emissions rise?
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New twists on tornadoes: Earth scientist studies why U.S. has so many tornadoes
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Paul Bowles in Tangier
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Better microelectronics from coal
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Transforming waste carbon dioxide into high-value chemicals with a cost reduction of about 30%
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Things the Puppy Eats, by Marlene Olin
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A Conversation with Louise Erdrich
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A non-allergenic wheat protein for growing better cultivated meat
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How ChatGPT could help first responders during natural disasters
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Living near oil and gas activity linked to poor mental health during preconception
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Life underground suited newly discovered dinosaur fine
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Inheritance
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Do sugar-free candy and gum give you gas? Researchers think they know why
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Sixty-million-year-old grape seeds reveal how the death of the dinosaurs may have paved the way for grapes to spread
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The price tag of phasing-out coal
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Excavation of colossal caverns for Fermilab’s DUNE experiment completed
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Killer whales use specialized hunting techniques to catch marine mammals in the open ocean
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The Enduring Mystery of How Water Freezes
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Air pollution harms pollinators more than pests, study finds
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Online digital data and AI for monitoring biodiversity
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Researchers caution diabetes patients' use of fitness video games
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High-resolution brain created with 3D printer
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Spinal cord stimulation a potential new way to treat depression
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Researchers use 3D visualization to predict, prevent hurricane damage
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Modern plant enzyme partners with surprisingly ancient protein
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UK rabbit owners can recognize pain in their pets, study finds
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Straightening teeth? AI can help
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When should you neuter or spay your dog?
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Researchers Approach New Speed Limit for Seminal Problem
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How to Build an Origami Computer
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New study finds potential targets at chromosome ends for degenerative disease prevention
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Wildfires have erased two decades' worth of air quality gains in western United States
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A century of reforestation helped keep the eastern US cool
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Scrabble, Anonymous
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A bright idea for recycling rare-earth phosphors from used fluorescent bulbs
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Improving the diagnosis of infection: a prospective study clarifies the role of an innovative metagenomic tool
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New Books by Nicolette Polek, Honor Levy, and Tracy Fuad
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No bones about it: 100-million-year-old bones reveal new species of pterosaur
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Satellites for quantum communications
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UBC Okanagan researchers look to the past to improve construction sustainability
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Atmospheric pressure changes could be driving Mars' elusive methane pulses
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AI powered 'digital twin' models the infant microbiome
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Different pain types in multiple sclerosis can cause difficulty staying active
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This is how protein aggregates can trigger neurodegenerative diseases
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Researchers create artificial cells that act like living cells
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New study definitively confirms Gulf Stream weakening, understanding the changes could help predict future trends in extreme events
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Fishy parenting? Punishing offspring encourages cooperation
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Peptidomimetics open new opportunities in drug discovery
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Heavy metals in our food are most dangerous for kids
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A beating biorobotic heart aims to better simulate valves
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Complex, unfamiliar sentences make the brain's language network work harder
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“Everyone Will Die in Prison”: How Louisiana’s Plan to Lock People Up Longer Imperils Its Sickest Inmates
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Announcing WLT’s 2023 Pushcart Prize Nominees, by Daniel Simon
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Sea fireflies synchronize their sparkle to seek soulmates
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Building blocks for life could have formed near new stars and planets
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Big gain in battle against harmful bacteria
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Chemicals stored in home garages linked to ALS risk
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Finding new physics in debris from colliding neutron stars
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Harlan Crow Provided Clarence Thomas at Least 3 Previously Undisclosed Private Jet Trips, Senate Probe Finds
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A collaborative ecosystem
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By growing animal cells in rice grains, scientists dish up hybrid food
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New study uncovers lasting financial hardship associated with cancer diagnosis for working-age adults in the U.S.
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This 'gross' mixture has big benefits for the study of bacteria
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YAP and TAZ: Protein partners identified as potential key for fetal bone development
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Ringing in the holidays with ringed planet Uranus
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Despite Outcry Over Seclusion at Juvenile Detention Centers, Tennessee Lawmakers Fail to Pass Oversight Bill
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New weapon against dementia
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Robotic device restores wavelike muscular function involved in processes like digestion, aiding patients with compromised organs
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Mechanisms for selective multiple sclerosis treatment strategy
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Companies ignoring climate risks get punished by markets, new study reveals
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Two-dimensional nanomaterial sets record for expert-defying, counter-intuitive expansion
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Researchers identify unique survival strategies adopted by fish in the world's warmest waters
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Idaho Legislature Approves $2 Billion for Schools to Repair and Replace Aging Buildings
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New target to beat cancer drug resistance
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Saturated soils could impact survival of young trees planted to address climate change
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New technique for predicting protein dynamics may prove big breakthrough for drug discovery
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The world is one step closer to secure quantum communication on a global scale
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PicoRuler: Molecular rulers for high-resolution microscopy
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EVs that go 1,000 km on a single charge: Gel makes it possible
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Scientists uncover evidence that microplastics are contaminating archaeological remains
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Hurricanes and power grids: Eliminating large-scale outages with a new approach
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Researchers develop new way to target cancer cells
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When Therapists Lose Their Licenses, Some Turn to the Unregulated Life Coaching Industry Instead
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National policy aimed at reducing U.S. greenhouse gases also would improve water quality
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Early Pyrenean Neolithic groups applied species selection strategies to produce bone artifacts
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Remodeling the immune system to fight tuberculosis
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Specialist and migratory birds at greater risk under climate change
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Age, race impact AI performance on digital mammograms
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When does a conductor not conduct?
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Study reveals patients with brain injuries who died after withdrawal of life support may have recovered
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Scientists map how deadly bacteria evolved to become epidemic
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Adults with congenital heart disease faced higher risk of abnormal heart rhythms
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How a walk in nature restores attention
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Baleen whales evolved a unique larynx to communicate but cannot escape human noise
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Scientists discover a new signaling pathway and design a novel drug for liver fibrosis
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On repeat: Biologists observe recurring evolutionary changes, over time, in stick insects
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Artificial 'power plants' harness energy from wind and rain
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Researchers develop RNA-targeting technology for precisely manipulating parts of human genes
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Liberty University Hit With Record Fines for Failing to Handle Complaints of Sexual Assault, Other Crimes
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Wolves reintroduced to Isle Royale temporarily affect other carnivores, humans have influence as well
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What Happens When Prosecutors Offer Opposing Versions of the Truth?
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Breakthrough research enhances stability and efficiency of perovskite solar cells
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Reducing late-night alcohol sales curbed all violent crimes by 23% annually in a Baltimore neighborhood
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Local bright spot among melting glaciers: 2000 km of Antarctic ice-covered coastline has been stable for 85 years
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Engineers design a robotic replica of the heart's right chamber
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'Painting with light' illuminates photo evidence of air pollution
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Deep sea sensor reveals that corals produce reactive oxygen species
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Dancers are less neurotic
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Two key brain systems are central to psychosis
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Lab-grown liver organoid to speed up turtle research, making useful traits easier to harness
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Why two prehistoric sharks found in Ohio got new names
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Study hints at tools to prevent diabetes caused by psychiatric meds
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Interaction with insects accelerates plant evolution
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Antibiotics aren't effective for most lower tract respiratory infections
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Method identified to double computer processing speeds
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New and improved camera inspired by the human eye
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Research explores the cooling effects of 'scuba-diving' in lizards
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Summer solstice triggers synchronized beech tree reproduction across Europe
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Africa could grow more rice -- new study shows how
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Restored rat-free islands could support hundreds of thousands more breeding seabirds
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Intriguing insights uncovered for two rare heart muscle diseases
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Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats has long been in flux
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Studies uncover the critical role of sleep in the formation of memories
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Benefits of failure are overrated
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When the music changes, so does the dance: Controlling cooperative electronic states in Kagome metals
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Epilepsy drug prevents brain tumors in mice with NF1
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Exercise habits in youth create better health outcomes for some
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Powerful answers to energy questions may be blowing in the wind
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New cardiovascular imaging approach provides a better view of dangerous plaques
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Mercury levels in tuna remain nearly unchanged since 1971
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U.N. Has Flown More Than $2.9 Billion in Cash to Afghanistan Since the Taliban Seized Power, Diverting U.S. Funds
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Benefits of heat pumps
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Neutrons reveal 'atomic rings' and help predict glass performance
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Researchers use the eye as a window to study liver health
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The Remains of Thousands of Native Americans Were Returned to Tribes This Year
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Vigorous exercise may preserve cognition in high-risk patients with hypertension
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Scientists invent 'living bioelectronics' that can sense and heal skin
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Bacteria subtype linked to growth in up to 50% of human colorectal cancers
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Mice surprise: Researchers discover new native species
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Plant virus treatment shows promise in fighting metastatic cancers in mice
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AI-enabled atomic robotic probe to advance quantum material manufacturing
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Even in midlife, disrupted sleep tied to memory, thinking problems later on
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A trillion scents, one nose
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Two coral snakes recorded battling for prey in a scientific first
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Researchers develop novel method to photosynthesize hydrogen peroxide using water and air
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Lifesize Dioramas: At Carolee Schneemann’s House
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A Utah Cleft Palate Team Says Its Approach Is Innovative. Others See a Pattern of Unnecessary Surgeries on Children.
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Vitamin discovered in rivers may offer hope for salmon suffering from thiamine deficiency disease
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What Lies Beyond the Red Earth?
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Study shows first evidence of male-female differences in how pain can be produced
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Public have no difficulty getting to grips with an extra thumb, study finds
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Positive effect of midazolam after cardiac arrest
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The power of neighbors: Neighboring synapses shape learning and memory
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Structural color ink: Printable, non-iridescent and lightweight
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Lake under Mars ice cap unlikely
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Do some electric fish sense the world through comrades' auras?
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Strongest contender in decades in fight against breast cancer
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Biden Was Warned U.S. Border Policies Made Tragedy Inevitable. Then a Deadly Fire Broke Out.
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Mind the (green) gap
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Melanoma in darker skin tones
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These Moons Are Dark and Frozen. So How Can They Have Oceans?
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Bitter makes the stomach acidic, but how?
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New research finds half-cardio, half-strength training reduces cardiovascular disease risks
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Body positive images on social media improve how men view their bodies
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Could the world famous Roman Baths help scientists counter the challenge of antibiotic resistance?
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The mechanism behind melanoma resistance to treatment
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H5N1 virus from 2022 mink outbreak capable of inefficient airborne transmission
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New study finds chemical composition of US air pollution changed over time
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World's oases threatened by desertification, even as humans expand them
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A Marijuana Boom Led Her to Oklahoma. Then Anti-Drug Agents Seized Her Money and Raided Her Home.
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Metal alloys that can take the heat
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Plant sensors could act as an early warning system for farmers
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By air, rain and land: How microbes return after a wildfire
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Mediterranean marine worm has developed enormous eyes
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How Verified Accounts on X Thrive While Spreading Misinformation About the Israel-Hamas Conflict
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Blocking an essential nutrient inhibits malaria parasite growth
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Mixed-dimensional transistors enable high-performance multifunctional electronic devices
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New consensus statement aims to improve endometriosis evaluation
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Earth and space share the same turbulence
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Researchers develop grassroots framework for managing environmental commons
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Is age linked to the picture of the perfect partner?
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Research explores ways to mitigate the environmental toxicity of ubiquitous silver nanoparticles
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Scientists test for quantum nature of gravity
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New form of repetitive magnetic brain stimulation reduces treatment time for bipolar disorder
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Hallmark quantum behavior in bouncing droplets
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Scientist helps link climate change to Madagascar's megadrought
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The complexity of forests cannot be explained by simple mathematical rules, study finds
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Switching nanomagnets using infrared lasers
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Lonely 12 year-olds less likely to gain employment in adulthood
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A step towards clinic-ready patient-derived organoids
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Fatal attraction: When endangered species try to mate with domestic relatives, both wildlife and people lose
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Extinct humans survived on the Tibetan plateau for 160,000 years
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Why do carrots curl? Research reveals the mechanics behind root vegetable ageing
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Scientists develop a rapid gene-editing screen to find effects of cancer mutations
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Adversity accelerates epigenetic aging in children with developmental delays, but positive parenting can reverse course
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Sea surface temperature research provides clear evidence of human-caused climate change
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Fungal-rich soil may improve green roofs
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Droughts in Europe could be avoided with faster emissions cuts
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With a new experimental technique, engineers probe the mechanisms of landslides and earthquakes
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Exposure to even moderate levels of radon linked to increased risk of stroke
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Mess is best: Disordered structure of battery-like devices improves performance
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Parental engagement positively associated with safer driving among young people, UGR study finds
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Stress influences brain and psyche via immune system
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Can AI be too good to use?
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Study finds 1 in 12 patients labeled as having 'benign' results actually had high-risk prostate cancer
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A healthier diet is linked with a slower pace of aging, reduced dementia risk, study shows
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Across a Continent, Trees Sync Their Fruiting to the Sun
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Light color is less important for the internal clock than originally thought
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Pinging pipes could help to identify lead water lines without excavation
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Disrupted cellular function behind type 2 diabetes in obesity
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Beaches and dunes globally squeezed by roads and buildings
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Evolutionary origin of mysterious immune system molecule in humans revealed
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Towards more accurate 3D object detection for robots and self-driving cars
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Gangsters, Money and Murder: How Chinese Organized Crime Is Dominating America’s Illegal Marijuana Market
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Dorm Room Art?: At the Biennale
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People watched other people shake boxes for science: Here's why
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WLT Student Translation Prize – Poetry, by Xiao Hai
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Participants of pioneering CRISPR gene editing trial see vision improve
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New report 'braids' Indigenous and Western knowledge for forest adaptation strategies against climate change
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How first cells could have formed on Earth
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How a NASA Probe Solved a Scorching Solar Mystery
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New detection method aims to warn of landslide tsunamis
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'Blob-like' home of farthest-known fast radio burst is collection of seven galaxies
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'Vigorous melting' at Antarctica's Thwaites 'Doomsday' Glacier
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Heavy snowfall and rain may contribute to some earthquakes
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Asbestos: The size and shape of inhaled nanofibers could be exclusively responsible for the development of pulmonary fibrosis
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An hereditary liver disease cured with the help of gene scissors
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Microfluidic environments alter microbe behaviors, opening potential for engineering social evolution
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New type of nanoparticle makes vaccines more powerful
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Scenes From a MAGA Meltdown: Inside the “America First” Movement’s War Over Democracy
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Seizures identified as potential cause of sudden unexplained death in children
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Artery calcification more common in night owls
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Some coral species might be more resilient to climate change than previously thought
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Swapping blood for spit -- for convenient at-home health monitoring
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Fungus-fighting protein could help overcome severe autoimmune disease and cancer
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Spotted apex predator being pressured by spotted pack hunters -- and it's our fault
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Webb finds evidence for neutron star at heart of young supernova remnant
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Amnesia caused by head injury reversed in early mouse study
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Rare health condition cases surge during COVID-19 pandemic
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First recognition of self in the mirror is spurred by touch
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'Surprising' hidden activity of semiconductor material spotted by researchers
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Astronomers spot oldest 'dead' galaxy yet observed
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Why some people with rheumatoid arthritis have pain without inflammation
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Ocean floor a 'reservoir' of plastic pollution
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From life experience to research experience
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Nanopore sequencing and DNA barcoding method gives hope of personalized medicine
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Rocky planets can form in extreme environments
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Can we crack this cancer's immune response?
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AIM algorithm enhances super-resolution microscope images in real time
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Inherited predisposition for higher muscle strength may protect against common morbidities
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Thinning of brain region may signal dementia risk 5-10 years before symptoms
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Super Mario hackers' tricks could protect software from bugs
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Serotonin loss may contribute to cognitive decline in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease
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Advances in forensic science improve accuracy of 'time of death' estimates
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10-billion-year, 50,000-light-year journey to black hole
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Researchers unlock 'materials genome', opening possibilities for next-generation design
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Releasing brakes on biocatalysis
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Sugar permeation discovered in plant aquaporins
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This highly reflective black paint makes objects more visible to autonomous cars
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New initiative improves detection, evaluation of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
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Blocking key protein may halt progression of Alzheimer's disease
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Researchers developing AI to make the internet more accessible
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An active agent against hepatitis E
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Your future medications could be personalized for you on a 3D printer
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After major traumatic brain injury, more blood transfusions could mean better outcomes
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Tiny New Zealand bird delivers a lesson in birdsong evolution
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Found with Webb: A potentially habitable icy world
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Opening the right doors: 'Jumping gene' control mechanisms revealed
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New super-pure silicon chip opens path to powerful quantum computers
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Silicon spikes take out 96% of virus particles
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Even the oldest eukaryote fossils show dazzling diversity and complexity
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How leafcutter ants cultivate a fungal garden to degrade plants and provide insights into future biofuels
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Cosmic lights in the forest
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Could this new hydrogel make HIV therapy more convenient?
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Study explores role of epigenetics, environment in differing Alzheimer's risk between Black and white communities
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Capturing ultrafast light-induced phenomena on the nanoscale: development of a novel time-resolved atomic force microscopy technique
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The New Quest to Control Evolution
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Women with excess weight as a teen or young adult may have higher stroke risk by age 55
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Sequencing of the developing human brain uncovers hundreds of thousands of new gene transcripts
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Universal controller could push robotic prostheses, exoskeletons into real-world use
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Towards non-toxic antifouling agents: A novel method for total synthesis of scabrolide F
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Marine microbial populations: Potential sensors of the global change in the ocean
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Re-energizing mitochondria to treat Alzheimer's disease
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Researchers fabricate ultrastrong aluminum alloys for additive manufacturing
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Here I Am, Lord: The Devotional Art of Maryam Lamei, by Yahia Lababidi
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The boson that physics almost rejected
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Why is breaking down plant material for biofuels so slow?
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What turned Earth into a giant snowball 700m years ago? Scientists now have an answer
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Future of brain-inspired AI as Python code library passes major milestone
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Tiny worm helps uncover long-lasting prenatal effects from amphetamines
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First-of-its-kind test can predict dementia up to nine years before diagnosis
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2 in 3 parents say their adolescent or teen worries about how sick days may impact grades
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Study shows exposure to household chemicals can lower odds of getting pregnant
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Discovery highlights 'critical oversight' in perceived security of wireless networks
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New strategy reveals 'full chemical complexity' of quantum decoherence
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Young people believe that artificial intelligence is a valuable tool for healthcare
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Toothed whale echolocation organs evolved from jaw muscles
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New algorithm cuts through 'noisy' data to better predict tipping points
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New 3D technique reveals precancerous pancreatic lesions
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Understanding rapid weight loss in older women: Message from the heart
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Strange burn: New research identifies unique patterns in Utah wildfires
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Researchers uncover what makes some chickens more water efficient than others
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Revolutionary biomimetic olfactory chips to enable advanced gas sensing and odor detection
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Gender stereotypes in schools impact on girls and boys with mental health difficulties, study finds
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Mammogram rates increase when patients schedule themselves
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Reports Analyzing the Police Response to a Mass Shooting Can Leave Unanswered Questions — if They’re Released at All
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Global methane emissions automatically detected in satellite imagery using AI
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New discovery reveals unexpected ocean algae help cool Earth
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Iron meteorites hint that our infant solar system was more doughnut than dartboard
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How aging alters brain cells' ability to maintain memory
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Scientists further our understanding of how a foodborne bacterium can survive in food preparation environments
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Prehistoric mobility among Tibetan farmers, herders shaped highland settlement patterns, cultural interaction, study finds
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Do some mysterious bones belong to gigantic ichthyosaurs?
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Using CO2 and biomass, researchers find path to more environmentally friendly recyclable plastics
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Century-old vaccine protects type 1 diabetics from infectious diseases
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Discovery could end global amphibian pandemic
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Being given a choice makes touch more pleasant, study finds
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Climate change threatens Antarctic meteorites
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Idaho Governor Proposes $2 Billion in Funding for School Buildings Over Next 10 Years
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From defects to order: Spontaneously emerging crystal arrangements in perovskite halides
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Is coffee good for you or bad for you?
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US geographic region results in vastly different anal cancer risk for people with HIV
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After Promising to Make Government Health Care Data More Accessible, the Biden Administration Now Wants to Clamp Down
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Distant 'space snowman' unlocks mystery of how some dormant deep space objects become 'ice bombs'
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How the brain is affected by Huntington's Disease
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People with rare longevity mutation may also be protected from cardiovascular disease
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Active workstations may improve cognitive performance
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CMS scientists expand search for new particles at the Large Hadron Collider
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Midbrain awakens gift of gab in chatty midshipman fish
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Early-stage subduction invasion
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Earthquake fatality measure offers new way to estimate impact on countries
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They Were Wrongfully Convicted. Now They’re Denied Compensation Despite Michigan Law.
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Sunshine spurs spending: Investors bet big on sunny days
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Some plastic straws degrade quicker than others
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Forest carbon storage has declined across much of the Western U.S., likely due to drought and fire
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Cellular architecture of lesions in multiple sclerosis now mapped out
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Rock steady: Study reveals new mechanism to explain how continents stabilized
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AI analysis of historical satellite images show USSR collapse in 1990s increased methane emissions, despite lower oil and gas production
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Cheaper, more convenient method to detect asbestos
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Nutritional acquired immunodeficiency (N-AIDS) is the leading driver of the tuberculosis pandemic
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New way to find proteins for targeted treatment of disease
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Novel method of detecting high-frequency gravitational waves in planetary magnetospheres
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Tennessee Lawmakers Want More Oversight of Juvenile Detention. The Department of Children’s Services Is Pushing Back.
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Synaptic protein change during development offers clues on evolution and disease
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Autonomous excavator constructs a 6-meter-high dry-stone wall
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New tool reveals gene behavior in bacteria
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Could new technique for 'curving' light be the secret to improved wireless communication?
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Protein study could one day advance Parkinson's, breast cancer care
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Plant Lavender, Marjoram and Ivy on your green wall to clean up the air
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When Immigrant Dairy Farm Workers Get Hurt, Most Can’t Rely on Workers’ Compensation
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Third major study finds evidence that daily multivitamin supplements improve memory and slow cognitive aging in older adults
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Use of acid reflux drugs linked to higher risk of migraine
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Insects and Other Animals Have Consciousness, Experts Declare
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Study takes wider view at household size, children's development
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Making of a Poem: Eliot Weinberger on “The Ceaseless Murmuring of Innumerable Bees”
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Bee-2-Bee influencing: Bees master complex tasks through social interaction
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Key differences in brain development between autistic boys and girls
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A Memory from My Personal Life
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Engineers achieve breakthrough in quantum sensing
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Ticketed at School as a Teen, a Young Black Woman Is Suing an Illinois City for Violating Her Civil Rights
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Estimating the energy of past earthquakes from brecciation in a fault zone
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Using static electricity to enhance biomedical implant durability
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When did the chicken cross the road? New evidence from Central Asia
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Low-cost liquid tames tooth decay
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Microbeads with adaptable fluorescent colors from visible light to near-infrared
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“With Every Breath” Captures the Human Toll of Philips’ Failure to Disclose Dangerous Defects of Its CPAP Devices
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Mussel-inspired antimicrobial coating protects sanitary fabrics from infections
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Efficiently moving urea out of polluted water is coming to reality
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A better way to ride a motorcycle
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Scientists uncover key brain pathway mediating panic disorder symptoms
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New EPA Rule to Slash Cancer-Causing Emissions From Sterilization Facilities
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Livestock abortion surveillance could protect livelihoods and detect emerging global pathogens
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Organoids reveal how to protect the brain against dementia and ALS following traumatic injury, according to study
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NASA's Roman mission gets cosmic 'sneak peek' from supercomputers
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Pinpointing coal plants to convert to nuclear energy, considering both practicality and community support
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Source rocks of the first real continents
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Feedback loop that is melting ice shelves in West Antarctica revealed
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Dirty Brown Subaru Outback
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Large-scale mapping of pig genes could pave the way for new human medicines
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Medium and mighty: Intermediate-mass black holes can survive in globular clusters
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Climate change shrinking fish
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As the U.S. Struggles With a Stillbirth Crisis, Australia Offers a Model for How to Do Better
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In Memoriam Andrew Singer, by Clayton McKee
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AI recognizes athletes' emotions
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Fecal microbiota transplant recommended for the majority of recurrent C. diff patients
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Planet-forming disks around very low-mass stars are different
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Rectifying AI's usage in the quest for thermoelectric materials
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Pressure in the womb may influence facial development
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Artificial cartilage with the help of 3D printing
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Can signs of life be detected from Saturn's frigid moon?
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Squids' birthday influences mating
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Brain's 'escape switch' controlled by threat sensitivity dial
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Using cancer's strength to fight against it
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Final supernova results from Dark Energy Survey offer unique insights into the expansion of the universe
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Complex green organisms emerged a billion years ago
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New work extends the thermodynamic theory of computation
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Biophysics: Testing how well biomarkers work
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Tracing the Hidden Hand of Magnetism in the Galaxy
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Tropical birds could tolerate warming better than expected, study suggests
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AI speeds up drug design for Parkinson's by ten-fold
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Reverse metabolomics: New method finds biomarker for inflammatory bowel disease
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Study shows how justice facility dogs benefit wellbeing for children facing court
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Arsenic may raise diabetes risk for males
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An unlikely hero in evolution: Worms
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Cloud engineering could be more effective 'painkiller' for global warming than previously thought
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Transforming inexpensive quinolines into complex drug candidates
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Rapid, simultaneous detection of multiple bacteria achieved with handheld sensor
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A breakthrough in inexpensive, clean, fast-charging batteries
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Giant Antarctic sea spiders reproductive mystery solved
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Pioneering technique reveals new layer of human gene regulation
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Unravelling a mechanism of Group 2 innate lymphoid immune cell development
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Tests show high-temperature superconducting magnets are ready for fusion
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Diagnosing damaged infrastructure from space
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New AI tool discovers realistic 'metamaterials' with unusual properties
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Beef farming that keeps cattle on lifelong grass diets may have higher carbon footprint
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Tracing the evolution of ferns' surprisingly sweet defense strategy
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Stellar winds regulate growth of galaxies
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Pitch perfect: Match the message to the idea's newness
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New technique reveals how gene transcription is coordinated in cells
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Marker for brain inflammation finally decoded
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Under examination: Buckling -- when structures suddenly collapse
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Decreasing biodiversity may promote spread of viruses
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3D ice printing can create artificial blood vessels in engineered tissue
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Immersive VR goggles for mice unlock new potential for brain science
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The Best Qubits for Quantum Computing Might Just Be Atoms
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Sepsis patients could get the right treatment faster, based on their genes
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New insights on polymicrobial infections in chronic lung diseases
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Just What Is the Most Untranslatable Word in the World?, by Veronica Esposito
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AI may aid in diagnosing adolescents with ADHD
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Physicists explain--and eliminate--unknown force dragging against water droplets on superhydrophobic surfaces
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Revolutionary nanodrones enable targeted cancer treatment
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Differing values of nature can still lead to joined up goals for sustainability
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Simulated microgravity affects sleep and physiological rhythms
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Using written records -- and tweets -- as a roadmap for plant disease spread
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Atlanta Movie Studio Executive Apologizes After Sending Racist, Antisemitic Texts
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Probiotic feed additive boosts growth, health in poultry in place of antibiotics
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Global study of extreme drought impacts on grasslands and shrublands
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Music causes similar emotions and bodily sensations across cultures
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When the Number of Bedrooms in a Home Keeps Parents From Getting Their Kids Back
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Trout in mine-polluted rivers are genetically 'isolated'
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Sister cities can help communities better navigate the climate crisis
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What if the heavy rain would have fallen 50 kilometers away?
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Some brain cells age faster and are more prevalent in Alzheimer's
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Gold now has a golden future in revolutionizing wearable devices
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The Host
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Common HIV treatments may aid Alzheimer's disease patients
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Half of Americans feel unprepared to help in a life-threatening emergency
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Climate change amplifies severity of combined wind-rain extremes over the UK and Ireland
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Sad People Who Smoke: On Mary Robison
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Protocol for creating 'wired miniature brains'
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Green infrastructure plans need to consider historical racial inequalities
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Greetings from the island of enhanced stability: The quest for the limit of the periodic table
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New eco-friendly lubricant additives protect turbine equipment, waterways
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Revealing the landscape of software as a medical device industry
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More than skin deep: A molecular look at the mechanisms behind pigmentation variation
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The ABCs of Gardening
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Towards the quantum of sound
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Blood pressure drugs more than double bone-fracture risk in nursing home patients
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Altermagnetism experimentally demonstrated
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Avi Wigderson, Complexity Theory Pioneer, Wins Turing Award
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Book as Enemy
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Human activity is making it harder for scientists to interpret oceans' past
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Researchers uncover protein interactions controlling fertility in female mice
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Extended maternal care central factor to human other animal, longevity
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New mathematical proof helps to solve equations with random components
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Information overload is a personal and societal danger
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Fish out of water: How killifish embryos adapted their development
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FTC Orders Maker of TurboTax to Cease “Deceptive” Advertising
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Early detection of breast cancer: Study confirms the effectiveness of a new approach
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Widespread population collapse of African Raptors
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New deep brain stimulation algorithm may help personalize Parkinson's disease treatment
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New reasons eating less fat should be one of your resolutions
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US Navy Growler jet noise over Whidbey Island could impact 74,000 people's health
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Researchers uncover brain region's role in hearing and learning
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Light-controlled artificial maple seeds could monitor the environment even in hard-to-reach locations
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Louisiana Sheriff’s Department Settles Two Use-of-Force Cases, Including One in Which an Autistic Teen Died
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Laser technology offers breakthrough in detecting illegal ivory
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Breakthrough research makes cancer-fighting viral agent more effective
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People who see climate change as a health threat show more interest in cancer screening
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Holographic displays offer a glimpse into an immersive future
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Gene discovery offers new hope for people living with chronic skin disease
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Reliable research and evidence-based recommendations scarce for women who exercise according to menstrual cycle
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How jellyfish regenerate functional tentacles in days
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Hearing study: Each nerve fiber trains on it's own
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Top Three Rivers
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Smarter foragers do not forage smarter
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Who knew that coprophagy was so vital for birds' survival?
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New Inflammatory Bowel Disease testing protocol could speed up diagnosis
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Small molecule shows early-stage promise for repairing myelin sheath damage
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Down to the core of poxviruses
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Webb captures top of iconic horsehead nebula in unprecedented detail
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New circuit boards can be repeatedly recycled
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Scientists discover biological mechanism of hearing loss caused by loud noise -- and find a way to prevent it
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One way to improve a fusion reaction: Use weaknesses as strengths
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Researchers parse oddity of distantly related bats in Solomon Islands that appear identical
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Scaling up the dark matter search
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Clinical trial shows promising results in a two-drug combination that curbs methamphetamine use
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Galactic bloodlines: Many nearby star clusters originate from only three 'families'
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This tiny, tamper-proof ID tag can authenticate almost anything
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A Sense of Agency: A Conversation with Lauren Oyler
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Protein accumulation on fat droplets implicated in late-onset Alzheimer's disease
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Genetic atlas detailing early stages of zebrafish development
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Menstrual periods are arriving earlier for younger generations, especially among racial minority and lower-income individuals
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How electron spectroscopy measures exciton 'holes'
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Bipolar disorder linked to early death
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The People Who Fight at Dinner Parties
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Early-onset El Niño means warmer winters in East Asia, and vice versa
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The Darkest Week of the Year: Fosse’s Septology
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Tiger beetles fight off bat attacks with ultrasonic mimicry
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CO2 worsens wildfires by helping plants grow
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Understanding climate mobilities: New study examines perspectives from South Florida practitioners
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The Quest for Simple Rules to Build a Microbial Community
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Crackdown on illicit drugs detects rise in 'designer' drug substitutes
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Low-intensity grazing is locally better for biodiversity but challenging for land users, a new study shows
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Drought, soil desiccation cracking, and carbon dioxide emissions: an overlooked feedback loop exacerbating climate change
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Mazda Miata
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Breakthrough in photoactivatable nanomedicine for the treatment of age-related macular degeneration
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Climate change will see Australia's soil emit CO2 and add to global warming
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What pottery reveals about prehistoric Central European culinary traditions
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Verifying the work of quantum computers
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Single genomic test promises accelerated diagnoses for rare genetic diseases
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Researchers propose a web 3.0 streaming architecture and marketplace
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Exceptionally large transverse thermoelectric effect produced by combining thermoelectric and magnetic materials
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Researchers solve mystery behind DnaA protein's role in DNA replication initiation
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Hurricanes jeopardize carbon-storing New England forests
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Ultrafast lasers map electrons 'going ballistic' in graphene, with implications for next-gen electronic devices
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Researchers hack neurons' internal clocks to accelerate the study of neurological diseases
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CBD shown to ease anxiety without the risks that can come with THC
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Artificial intelligence can develop treatments to prevent 'superbugs'
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New device that emits magnetic field may offer hope for treating depression
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New cloud model could help with climate research
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Cardiology team performs novel heart artery repair with newly approved device
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First conclusive evidence that a terrestrial leech species can jump
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Scientists study the behaviors of chiral skyrmions in chiral flower-like obstacles
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New Co-STAR receptor shows promise treating cancers in laboratory study
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Young adults with migraine, other nontraditional risk factors may have higher stroke risk
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Can metalens be commercialized at a fraction of the cost?
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The Nine Ways: On the Enneagram
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You may be breathing in more tiny nanoparticles from your gas stove than from car exhaust
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This tiny chip can safeguard user data while enabling efficient computing on a smartphone
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Long-standing marine mystery solved: How algae get nitrogen to grow
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Depressive symptoms in young adults linked to thinking, memory problems in midlife
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Millions of gamers advance biomedical research
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Researchers redesign future mRNA therapeutics to prevent potentially harmful immune responses
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Naturally occurring substance in pomegranates can improve treatment of Alzheimer's disease
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Shining a light on the effects of habituation and neural adaptation on the evolution of animal signals
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Unprecedented warming threatens Earth's lakes and their ecosystems
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Increased temperature difference between day and night can affect all life on earth
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Solving the riddle of the sphingolipids in coronary artery disease
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Singing repairs the language network of the brain after a cerebrovascular accident
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Monitoring the well-being of reservoir water through an uncrewed surface vehicle
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Patterns of brain connectivity differ between pre-term and term babies
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How a common food ingredient can take a wrong turn, leading to arthritis
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A closed-loop drug-delivery system could improve chemotherapy
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Large language models can't effectively recognize users' motivation, but can support behavior change for those ready to act
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New method makes hydrogen from solar power and agricultural waste
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Light therapy may improve symptoms of Alzheimer's disease
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The Brain Region That Controls Movement Also Guides Feelings
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Ancient 'chewing gum' reveals stone age diet
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Discovery of how limiting damage from an asthma attack could stop disease
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The solar system may have passed through dense interstellar clouds 2 million years ago, altering Earth's climate
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Father's diet before conception influences children's health
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Fighting fires from space in record time: How AI could prevent devastating wildfires
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How Many of Your State’s Lawmakers Are Women? If You Live in the Southeast, It Could Be Just 1 in 5.
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Unveiling a polarized world -- in a single shot
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Walking fitness can predict fracture risk in older adults
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Ancient viral DNA in the human genome linked to major psychiatric disorders
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A coral superhighway in the Indian Ocean
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A Retired Detective Says He’s Too Sick to Testify at Murder Trials. Now Those Cases Are Falling Apart.
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What a Leading State Auditor Says About Fraud, Government Misspending and Building Public Trust
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Missing link in species conservation: Pharmacists, chemists could turn tide on plant, animal extinction
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Backyard Bird Diary
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The liver immune system eats up 'bad cholesterol'
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Physicists propose path to faster, more flexible robots
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Flapping frequency of birds, insects, bats and whales described by universal equation
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Sharks have depleted functional diversity compared to the last 66 million years
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Sweet move: a modified sugar enhances antisense oligonucleotide safety and efficacy
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New method measures the 3D position of individual atoms
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Technologies enable 3D imaging of whole human brain hemispheres at subcellular resolution
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Research breakthrough on birth defect affecting brain size
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African great apes predicted to see frequent extreme climate events in the next 30 years
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Chatbots tell people what they want to hear
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Telescope detects unprecedented behavior from nearby magnetar
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Secure access to food and water decreasing for US children
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'Baby asteroid' just a toddler in space years
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Pleasure or Pain? He Maps the Neural Circuits That Decide.
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A mountainous mystery uncovered in Australia's pink sands
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Trash-sorting robot mimics complex human sense of touch
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How do painful fibroids grow?
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High resolution techniques reveal clues in 3.5 billion-year-old biomass
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Researchers introduce programmable materials to help heal broken bones
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New open-source platform allows users to evaluate performance of AI-powered chatbots
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AI-driven plant root analysis
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AI learns through the eyes and ears of a child
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'Smart' contact lenses could someday enable wireless glaucoma detection
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A Powerful Atlanta Movie Executive Praised for His Diversity Efforts Shared Racist, Antisemitic Sentiments in Texts
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Maternal inheritance of Alzheimer's disease tied to increased risk of developing disease
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Eye-opener: Pupils enlarge when people focus on tasks
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Long-term memory and lack of mental images
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What Happens in the Brain to Cause Depression?
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Wear it, then recycle: Designers make dissolvable textiles from gelatin
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What’s so hard about measuring the strong force?
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Stem cell model offers first glimpse of early human embryonic development
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Does AI Know What an Apple Is? She Aims to Find Out.
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Can the bias in algorithms help us see our own?
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Custom-made molecules designed to be invisible while absorbing near-infrared light
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New discovery concerning occurrence of antibiotic resistance
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Computer game in school made students better at detecting fake news
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The on-and-off affair in DNA
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Prostate cancer: Newly-developed inhibitor shows massive potential
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A protein that enables smell--and stops cell death
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AI: Researchers develop automatic text recognition for ancient cuneiform tablets
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An AI leap into chemical synthesis
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Engineers find a way to protect microbes from extreme conditions
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Inexpensive, carbon-neutral biofuels are finally possible
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Cracking the code for cerebellar movement disorders
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Oceanographers uncover the vital role of mixing down of oxygen in sustaining deep sea health
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'One ring to rule them all': How actin filaments are assembled by formins
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Female lab mice behave very differently when placed outdoors
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Lives could be saved from tropical disease with new rapid test
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Time zones and tiredness strongly influence NBA results, study of 25,000 matches shows
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Frozen? Let it melt with efficient new de-icer friendly to the environment
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Single-use e-cigarettes contain batteries that last hundreds of cycles despite being discarded
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Smart microgrids can restore power more efficiently and reliably in an outage
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New research adds evidence to the benefits of ginger supplements for treating autoimmune diseases
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Ancient DNA reveals reason for high multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's rates in Europe
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Improved refrigeration could save nearly half of the 1.3 billion tons of food wasted each year globally
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Catalyst for electronically controlled C--H functionalization
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Star Trek's Holodeck recreated using ChatGPT and video game assets
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Astronomers discover disc around star in another galaxy
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AI for control rooms
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High-precision measurements challenge our understanding of Cepheids
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Accessibility toolkit for game engine Unity
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Robotic interface masters a soft touch
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Combining simulations and experiments to get the best out of Fe3Al
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Significant increase in nitrous-oxide emissions from human activities, jeopardizing climate goals
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Study reveals significant differences in RNA editing between postmortem and living human brain
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NYPD Restores Thousands of Missing Records but Removes Case Numbers From Its Discipline Database
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Crucial connection for 'quantum internet' made for the first time
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Parasitic worm likely playing role in decline of moose populations
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Takeaways from GWU’s Inaugural Student Journal Symposium, by Rachel Smith & Madeline Meyers
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Less obesity in 3- and 4-year-olds after the pandemic, Swedish study finds
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Replicating the structure of bird feathers
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Plants restrict use of 'Tipp-Ex proteins'
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For people with migraine, feelings of stigma may impact disability, quality of life
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Earth-like environment likely on ancient Mars
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Using vibrator found in cell phones, researchers develop 3D tumor spheroids to screen for anti-cancer drugs
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The Church Van
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Metabolic health before vaccination determines effectiveness of anti-flu response
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Copper can't be mined fast enough to electrify the US
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Health and economic benefits of breastfeeding quantified
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Scientists close in on TB blood test which could detect millions of silent spreaders
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More than spins: Exploring uncharted territory in quantum devices
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A Bilingual Poem from Gaza, by Refaat Alareer
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Moth keeps a firm eye on the proboscis
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Lab achieves major gains in perovskite solar cell stability
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Magnetization by laser pulse
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Encyclopedia Brown: A Story for My Brother, Philip Seymour Hoffman
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One of the largest magnetic storms in history quantified: Aurorae covered much of the night sky from the Tropics to the Polar Regions
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Scientists create tailored drug for aggressive breast cancer
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High school student helps transform 'crazy idea' into innovative research tool
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Geoengineering may slow Greenland ice sheet loss
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Dogged Dark Matter Hunters Find New Hiding Places to Check
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New direct links discovered between the brain and its surrounding environment
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Cirrhosis affects twice as many transgender adults as cisgender adults, study finds
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Metalens expands Its reach from light to sound
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Human brains are getting larger: That may be good news for dementia risk
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Unraveling the role of supersulfides in regulating mitochondrial function and longevity
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First direct imaging of small noble gas clusters at room temperature
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Scientists create octopus survival guide to minimize impacts of fishing
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Printed sensors in soil could help farmers improve crop yields and save money
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The metalens meets the stars
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Recycling carbon dioxide into household chemicals
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In Our Cellular Clocks, She’s Found a Lifetime of Discoveries
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Metacognitive abilities like reading the emotions and attitudes of others may be more influenced by environment than genetics
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Lack of focus doesn't equal lack of intelligence -- it's proof of an intricate brain
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Harvesting water from air with solar power
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Ancient people hunted extinct elephants at Tagua Tagua Lake in Chile 12,000 years ago
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New study pinpoints the weaknesses in AI
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Provides new explanation for why placenta may not properly separate at birth, putting mother and newborn at risk
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Alzheimer's discovery reveals dire effect of toxic tau protein on brain cells
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Stranger than friction: A force initiating life
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Seeing not just with the eyes: Degree of arousal affects perception
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Scientists cooked pancakes, Brussels sprouts, and stir fry to detect an oxidant indoors
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'Winners and losers' as global warming forces plants uphill
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Wolves and elk are (mostly) welcome back in Poland and Germany's Oder Delta region, survey shows
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Even moderate alcohol usage during pregnancy linked to birth abnormalities
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New group training tool for the prevention of dementia
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‘Entropy Bagels’ and Other Complex Structures Emerge From Simple Rules
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Wildfires increasingly threaten oil and gas drill sites, compounding potential health risks
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Gentler cell therapies for blood cancer
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Scientists discover a potential way to repair synapses damaged in Alzheimer's disease
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Shape-shifting ultrasound stickers detect post-surgical complications
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A farsighted approach to tackle nearsightedness
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The Social Benefits of Getting Our Brains in Sync
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New genes can arise from nothing
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The Locker Room: An Abercrombie Dispatch
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Inhibition of epigenetic control enzymes in immune cells as a potential new starting point in cancer immunotherapy
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Under Ken Paxton, Texas’ Elite Civil Medicaid Fraud Unit Is Falling Apart
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AI can improve Alzheimer's treatment through the 'gut-brain axis'
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Cocaine trafficking threatens critical bird habitats
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Keeping telomerase in check
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How to stop cancer cachexia? Start at the top
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AI model can help predict survival outcomes for patients with cancer
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Prenatal exposure to air pollution associated with increased mental health risks
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Unsafe lead levels in school drinking water: new study IDs building risk factors
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Probing the deep genetic structure of Africa
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Baboons in captivity in Ancient Egypt: insights from collection of mummies
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Creating an island paradise in a fusion reactor
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Chemistry researchers modify solar technology to produce a less harmful greenhouse gas
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Researchers uncover mechanism that fuels growth of aggressive B-cell lymphoma
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Inside Alice Munro’s Notebooks
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Light-matter interaction: Broken symmetry drives polaritons
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Brain mechanisms underlying sensory hypersensitivity in a mouse model of autism spectrum disorder
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Mitochondrial roles in antiviral immunity modify manifestations of neurological diseases
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The Landscape Has No Doors
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Long-period oscillations control the Sun's differential rotation
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Analysis of biological networks helps explain the complexity of multiple sclerosis
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Human activity: A double-edged sword in the face of drought
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“Let Me Tell You Something”: A Conversation with Jamie Quatro
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Severe lung infection during COVID-19 can cause damage to the heart
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Almonds, pottery, wood help date famed Kyrenia shipwreck
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Study shows millions of people live with co-occuring chronic pain and mental health symptoms
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Shoulder surgeons should rethink a common practice, study suggests
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Core-shell 'chemical looping' boosts efficiency of greener approach to ethylene production
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How can Europe restore its nature?
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To accelerate biosphere science, reconnect three scientific cultures
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AI headphones let wearer listen to a single person in a crowd, by looking at them just once
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The “Cultural Practice” of Stephanie Pacheco: A Conversation with the 2024 National Youth Poet Laureate, by Renee H. Shea
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Highly resolved precipitation maps based on AI
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With the planet facing a 'polycrisis', biodiversity researchers uncover major knowledge gaps
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Lung cancer study offers further evidence on importance of screening
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Modeling the origins of life: New evidence for an 'RNA World'
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Scientists want to know how the smells of nature benefit our health
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Chevron Will Pay Record Fines for Oil Spills in California
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Researchers show that slow-moving earthquakes are controlled by rock permeability
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Charting new paths in AI learning
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Permselectivity reveals a cool side of nanopores
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Night-time heat significantly increases the risk of stroke
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Scientists raise the alarm: Too many harbour porpoises die each year in fishing nets
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Physicists solve puzzle about ancient galaxy found by Webb telescope
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Physicists discover a quantum state with a new type of emergent particles: Six-flux composite fermions
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Paleontology: New fossil fish genus discovered
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New method to reveal what drives brain diseases
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The aspirin conundrum: Navigating negative results, age, aging dynamics and equity
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The Year in Math
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Role of 'hunger hormone' receptor in obesity-realted chronic inflammation
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Hybrid device significantly improves existing, ubiquitous laser technology
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How surface roughness influences the adhesion of soft materials
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Scammed! Animals 'led by the nose' to leave plants alone
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Too much treadmill? This could help your shin splints
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Smoking causes brain shrinkage, study finds
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Discrimination may accelerate aging
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Scientists uncover key resistance mechanism to Wnt inhibitors in pancreatic and colorectal cancers
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Toward understanding sperm quality
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Invasive plant time bombs: A hidden ecological threat
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Huge database gives insight into salmon patterns at sea
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New mRNA cancer vaccine triggers fierce immune response to fight malignant brain tumor
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Scientists grow 'mini kidneys,' revealing new insights into metabolic defects and potential therapy for polycystic kidney disease
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Study details a common bacterial defense against viral infection
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Moon 'swirls' could be magnetized by unseen magmas
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AI can write you a poem and edit your video. Now, it can help you be funnier
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New machine learning method can better predict spine surgery outcomes
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Researchers develop more broadly protective coronavirus vaccine
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Uncovering the secret of long-lived stem cells
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Enzymes can't tell artificial DNA from the real thing
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AI enhances physician-patient communication
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Discovery of immense fortifications dating back 4,000 years in north-western Arabia
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Adolescents today are more satisfied with being single
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New tumor spatial mapping tool will help clinicians assess aggressiveness of cancer and personalize treatment
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Researchers leverage AI to develop early diagnostic test for ovarian cancer
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Giant doubts about giant exomoons
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Large-scale animal study links brain pH changes to wide-ranging cognitive issues
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Promising drug combination for multiple myeloma treatment
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Why the Human Brain Perceives Small Numbers Better
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Invasive ants spread by hitchhiking on everyday vehicles
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Honey bees at risk for colony collapse from longer, warmer fall seasons
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What can bulls tell us about men?
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Doctors With Histories of Big Malpractice Settlements Work for Insurers, Deciding If They’ll Pay for Care
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Combination targeted treatment produces lasting remissions in people with resistant aggressive B-cell lymphoma
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Although trust in science remains high, public questions scientists' adherence to science's norms
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Novel genome editing approach restores hearing in adult preclinical models with genetic deafness
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The rock that creates clouds
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Degradation of cell wall key in the spread of antibiotic resistance
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Photon upconversion: Steering light with supercritical coupling
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Body mapping links our responses to music with their degree of uncertainty and surprise
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Mushroom stump waste could be inexpensive, healthy chicken feed supplement
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Scientists use high-tech brain stimulation to make people more hypnotizable
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Testing environmental water to monitor COVID-19 spread in unsheltered encampments
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The ocean may be storing more carbon than estimated in earlier studies
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Life expectancy in two disadvantaged areas higher than expected
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Chemists synthesize an improved building block for medicines
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A universal coronavirus vaccine could save billions of dollars if ready before next pandemic, study suggests
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Breakthrough in predicting sudden cardiac death
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In the evolution of walking, the hip bone connected to the rib bones
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Disturbed blood flow can damage the vessel wall in cases of aortic dilation
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Mutations in hereditary Alzheimer's disease damage neurons without 'usual suspect' amyloid plaques
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AI may predict spread of lung cancer to brain
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Menopause and migraines: New findings point to power of prevention
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Researchers discover urine-based test to detect head and neck cancer
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Treatment for blindness-causing retinal detachment using viscous seaweed
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Scientists tackle difficult-to-recycle thermoset polymers
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Could a dietary fiber supplement offer long-awaited treatment for food allergy sufferers?
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First results from BREAD experiment demonstrate a new approach to searching for dark matter
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Cold-affinity algae species are gradually being replaced by warm-affinity ones off the coast of Biscay
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Batteries for airborne electric vehicles that take off and land vertically
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How does corrosion happen? New research examines process on atomic level
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New study discovers how altered protein folding drives multicellular evolution
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Sorting through the Wreckage: The Stories of Diane Oliver
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Adverse childhood experiences and future mortality risk
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ProPublica Wins Pulitzer Prize for Supreme Court Coverage
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An AI-powered wearable system tracks the 3D movement of smart pills in the gut
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E-bike incentives prove to be worth the investment
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Teaching physics from the din of flying discs
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Real Play
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Blindness from some inherited eye diseases may be caused by gut bacteria
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New sustainable method for creating organic semiconductors
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Tiny AI-based bio-loggers revealing the interesting bits of a bird's day
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Wireless drug patch shows promise as chronic disease treatment delivery system
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Exercise brain boost can last for years
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Quantum tornado provides gateway to understanding black holes
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New 'time travel' study reveals future impact of climate change on coastal marshes
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The Big Burnout: Life on the Front Lines of America’s Wildfires
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Lost brain function restored in mice after stroke
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Research team breaks down musical instincts with AI
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How home food availability affects young children's nutrient intake
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Swallowing: I Was Mike Mew’s Patient
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New medicine can create a new life for diabetes patients -- without needles!
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Giving video games this Christmas? New research underlines need to be aware of loot box risks
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Across oceans and millennia: decoding the origin and history of the bottle gourd
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The hottest catalog of the year: Comprehensive list of slow-building solar flares
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Understanding atmospheric flash droughts in the Caribbean
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Research uncovers a rare resin fossil find: A spider that aspires to be an ant
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Study gives grandmother gecko a place of honor -- and a new name
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Scientists may have found how to diagnose elusive neuro disorder
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Scientists measure entanglement at the LHC
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Counterfeit coins can be detected more easily thanks to a novel approach
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How fruit flies smell carbon dioxide
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Feeding infants peanut products protects against allergy into adolescence, study suggests
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New insights into T and B cells offer hope for autoimmune disease sufferers
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Kiss-and-tell: A new method for precision delivery of nanoparticles and small molecules to individual cells
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What Can Tiling Patterns Teach Us?
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How the ketogenic diet improves healthspan and memory in aging mice
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Century of statistical ecology reviewed
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With only the pawprints, researchers study elusive bobcat
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Researchers find oldest undisputed evidence of Earth's magnetic field
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Use of anticoagulant drug after aortic valve replacement lowers mortality risk
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An anti-inflammatory curbs spread of fungi causing serious blood infections
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Researchers discover that a rare fat molecule helps drive cell death
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A physicists’ guide to the ethics of artificial intelligence
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New deep learning model is 'game changer' for measuring embryo development
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Researchers harness the power of artificial intelligence to match patients with the most effective antidepressant for their unique needs
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Researchers studying ocean transform faults, describe a previously unknown part of the geological carbon cycle
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'Dolomite Problem': 200-year-old geology mystery resolved
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Going 'back to the future' to forecast the fate of a dead Florida coral reef
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Preterm births linked to 'hormone disruptor' chemicals may cost united states billions
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Vikings in Sweden suffered from tooth decay
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Researchers create new compound to build space-age antennas
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Philistines
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AI writing, illustration emits hundreds of times less carbon than humans, study finds
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Optimal cancer-killing t cells discovered
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Tobias Wolff Will Receive Our 2024 Hadada Award
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White blood cell 'nets' could be early warning sign of major immunotherapy complication
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Potentially habitable 'exo-Venus' with Earth-like temperature discovered
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Cyber-physical heating system may protect apple blossoms in orchards
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GeoAI technologies for sustainable urban development
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Will Better Superconductors Transform the World?
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With just a little electricity, researchers boost common catalytic reactions
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Electronic 'soil' enhances crop growth
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Nothing is everything: How hidden emptiness can define the usefulness of filtration materials
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Surprising phosphate finding in NASA's OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample
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Protein-protein interaction discovery unveils Down syndrome's molecular mechanism potential
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Scientists discover way to 'grow' sub-nanometer sized transistors
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Telehealth can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with cancer care
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Intermittent fasting shows promise in improving gut health, weight management
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What are the risks of hydrogen vehicles in tunnels?
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Could ultra-processed foods be the new 'silent' killer?
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Scientists show ancient village adapted to drought, rising seas
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Marine algae implants could boost crop yields
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Little bacterium may make big impact on rare-earth processing
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Early summer fishing can have an evolutionary impact, resulting in smaller salmon
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21 Bodycam Videos Caught the NYPD Wrongly Arresting Black Kids on Halloween. Why Can’t the Public See the Footage?
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World leaders still need to wake up to AI risks
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Faint features in galaxy NGC 5728 revealed
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Beginning with Color: An Interview with Etel Adnan
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Frog species evolved rapidly in response to road salts
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New materials discovered for safe, high-performance solid-state lithium-ion batteries
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Algae offer real potential as a renewable electricity source
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A new world of 2D material is opening up
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Path to easier recycling of solar modules
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Mindfulness-based intervention shows promise for PTSD in cardiac arrest survivors
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Proteins and fats can drive insulin production for some, paving way for tailored nutrition
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New method of DNA testing: Expanding scientific innovation
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Novel genetic plant regeneration approach without the application of phytohormones
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A new 'rule of biology' may have come to light, expanding insight into evolution and aging
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Integrated dataset enables genes-to-ecosystems research
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Demand for critical minerals puts African Great Apes at risk
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How family economic insecurity can hurt child mental health
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Researchers advance detection of gravitational waves to study collisions of neutron stars and black holes
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The snail or the egg?
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Candida evolution disclosed: New insights into fungal infections
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Crystal engineering modifies 2D metal halide perovskites into 1D nanowires
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The Quest to Quantify Quantumness
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Molecular sponge for the electronics of the future
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Study links sleep apnea severity during REM stage to verbal memory decline
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The first domino falls for redox reactions
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Researchers add swept illumination to open-top light-sheet microscope
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New insights revealed on tissue-dependent roles of JAK signaling in inflammation
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Forest, stream habitats keep energy exchanges in balance, global team finds
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Compounds released by bleaching reefs promote bacteria, potentially stressing coral further
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Scientists map networks regulating gene function in the human brain
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Small, but smart: How symbiotic bacteria adapt to big environmental changes
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Australia's most at-risk bird species share some common traits
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Wastewater is a viable medium for growing lettuce in hydroponic systems
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Decoding the Easter Bunny -- an eastern Finnish brown hare to represent the standard for the species' genome
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Large language models respond differently based on user's motivation
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Upcycling leftover cardboard to make a new type of foam packaging
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Research sheds new light on Moon rock formation solving major puzzle in lunar geology
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37-08 Utopia Parkway: Joseph Cornell’s House
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How light can vaporize water without the need for heat
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Projection mapping leaves the darkness behind
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How pre- and postnatal B-12 vitamins improve breast milk vitamin B-12 levels, which supports infant brain development
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Study sheds light on cancer cell 'tug-of-war'
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Increasingly similar or different? Centuries-long analysis suggests biodiversity is differentiating and homogenizing to a comparable extent
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Do astronauts experience 'space headaches'?
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Scientists build tiny biological robots from human cells
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Perfecting 3D-printed blood vessels with pores
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Preoperative antibiotic treatment in pediatric elbow fracture surgery is not necessary, study suggests
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Miniaturizing a laser on a photonic chip
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Wooden surfaces may have natural antiviral properties
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A novel method for easy and quick fabrication of biomimetic robots with life-like movement
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Liquid droplets shape how cells respond to change
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Using idle trucks to power the grid with clean energy
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Can we decode the language of our primate cousins?
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Non-stop flight: 4,200 km transatlantic flight of the Painted Lady butterfly mapped
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Functional semiconductor made from graphene
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Blood test distinguishes neuroendocrine subtype of advanced prostate cancer
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Newly discovered genetic markers help pinpoint diabetes risks, complications
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mRNA therapeutic successfully combats ovarian cancer in mice
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A new optical metamaterial makes true one-way glass possible
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A single atom layer of gold: Researchers create goldene
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This outdated diabetes drug still has something to offer
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Decoding the neural key to how humans efficiently walk at varied speeds
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Sugar-reduced chocolate with oat flour just as tasty as original, study finds
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Strings that can vibrate forever (kind of)
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Confirmation of ancient lake on Mars builds excitement for Perseverance rover's samples
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'Time cells' in the brain are critical for complex learning, study shows
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Therapy using intense light and chronological time can benefit heart
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Understanding wind and water at the equator key to more accurate future climate projections
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Drug used to treat eczema may provide relief for patients with intensely itchy skin diseases
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The coldest lab in New York has new quantum offering
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Microbial viruses act as secret drivers of climate change
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Mozambican Woodlands could store more than double the carbon previously estimated
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New AI smartphone tool accurately diagnoses ear infections
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Mystery of moths' warning sound production explained in new study
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Climate change drives tree species towards colder, wetter regions
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U.S. Supreme Court Ruling Will Allow More Aggressive Homeless Encampment Removals
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Lighting up Alzheimer's-related proteins to allow for earlier disease detection
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No bull: How creating less-gassy cows could help fight climate change
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New protein linked to early-onset dementia identified
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First-in-humans discovery reveals brain chemicals at work influencing social behavior
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Simple food swaps could cut greenhouse gas emissions from household groceries by a quarter
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AI chatbot shows potential as diagnostic partner
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Magnetic fields in the cosmos: Dark matter could help us discover their origin
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Clinical trial demonstrates that the ketogenic diet is effective at controlling polycystic kidney disease
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Black carbon sensor could fill massive monitoring gaps
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Researchers develop a way to make lifesaving phages accessible, transportable and much easier to use
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First dive survey of Lake Tahoe's lakebed finds high amounts of plastic and other litter
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Searching for clues in the history book of the ocean
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Scientists reveal how our cells' leaky batteries are making us sick
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New insight into frictionless surfaces is slippery slope to energy-efficient technology
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New research shows how important protein keeps our cell membranes in balance
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Mexican President López Obrador Called Our Story “Slander” and Our Reporter a “Pawn.” Here Are Some Facts.
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Too Enjoyable to Be Literature
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Bees need food up to a month earlier than provided by recommended pollinator plants
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RNA's hidden potential: New study unveils its role in early life and future bioengineering
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First high mountain settlers at the start of the Neolithic already engaged in other livestock activities apart from transhumance
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Drivers ready to embrace wireless EV technology
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Improved wildfire smoke model identifies areas for public health intervention
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A flexible microdisplay can monitor brain activity in real-time during brain surgery
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A trial HIV vaccine triggered elusive and essential antibodies in humans
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Star clusters observed within a galaxy in the early Universe
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Surprise! -- How the brain learns to deal with the unexpected
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Regional differences in bird diversity in agroforestry systems
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Virus-like nanoparticles control the multicellular organization and reproduction of host bacteria
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Melanin from cuttlefish ink as a sustainable biomass resource
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Webb telescope probably didn't find life on an exoplanet -- yet
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New research approach: Exploring the mouthfeel of food with a microscope
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Novel Genetic Clock discovers oldest known marine plant
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Would the highly sensitive transparent ultrasound transducer revolutionize biomedical imaging technology?
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Mood interventions may reduce inflammation in Crohn's and Colitis
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Self-assembling, highly conductive sensors could improve wearable devices
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Brain waves travel in one direction when memories are made and the opposite when recalled
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ALS: Blocking inflammation to reduce symptoms
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Research shows how RNA 'junk' controls our genes
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New study sheds light on how much methane is produced from Arctic lakes and wetlands
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Waterproof 'e-glove' could help scuba divers communicate
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1.5°C pathways can still be achieved, combining fairness and global climate protection
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Research finds VISTA directly blocks T-cells from functioning in immunotherapy
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Ocean waves propel PFAS back to land
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Gas on the run -- ALMA spots the shadow of a molecular outflow from a quasar when the Universe was less than one billion years old
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Smiling is the secret to seeing happiness, new research reveals
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Using computers to design proteins allows researchers to make tunable hydrogels that can form both inside and outside of cells
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Researchers control biofilm formation using optical traps
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Study on fruit flies could benefit eggs of older women
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Can they hear you now? Kids increasingly exposed to noise health risks via earbuds and headphones
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Cancer: Unravelling individual differences in DNA mutation risks
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Potential treatment for fibrosis
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Location, location, location: The hidden power of intracellular neighborhoods
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Study eases concern at antipsychotics use in pregnancy
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High cholesterol caused by childhood sedentariness could be reversed with light physical activity
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New record holder for smallest dispersers of ingested seeds: Woodlice
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Orcas demonstrating they no longer need to hunt in packs to take down the great white shark
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Gene could unlock big wheat yields for a growing population
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Rise of microplastics discovered in placentas of Hawaii mothers
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New study unveils emotional hubs that exist across languages
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Computer vision researcher develops privacy software for surveillance videos
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Using magnetized neurons to treat Parkinson's disease symptoms
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2D all-organic perovskites: potential use in 2D electronics
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A solar cell you can bend and soak in water
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Scientists explore complex pattern of tipping points in the Atlantic's current system
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Echidnapus identified from an 'Age of Monotremes'
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A ‘Lobby’ Where a Molecule Mob Tells Genes What to Do
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Petroleum, chlorine mix could yield harmful byproducts
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Boosting biodiversity without hurting local economies
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Do people who exercise more have a lower risk of ALS?
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Cleaning up environmental contaminants with quantum dot technology
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Eating more ultra-processed foods tied to cognitive decline, stroke, according to study
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About 22 high school age adolescents in U.S. died each week from overdoses in 2022, driven by fentanyl-laced prescription pills
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Diamonds and rust help unveil 'impossible' quasi-particles
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Self-heating concrete is one step closer to putting snow shovels and salt out of business
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Better phosphorus use can ensure its stocks last more than 500 years and boost global food production
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Researchers learn how nectar-laden honey bees avoid overheating
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Researchers leverage shadows to model 3D scenes, including objects blocked from view
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Are lab-grown brain tissues ethical? There is no no-brainer answer
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Pedestrian injuries from falls versus motor vehicle collisions: Are we lacking critical policy and interventions?
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Aligned peptide 'noodles' could enable lab-grown biological tissues
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Couples with similar drinking habits may live longer
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Uncovering late-onset combined immune deficiency in chromosome 18q deletion syndrome
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Check Your State: Here Are the Active Shooter Training Requirements for Schools and Law Enforcement
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Risk of young-onset dementia could be reduced through targeting health and lifestyle factors
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Experts alert doctors and the public to the arrival of hard-to-treat fungal skin infections in the United States
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How waves and mixing drive coastal upwelling systems
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Greenhouse gas repurposed
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Universal tool for tracking cell-to-cell interactions
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Controlling root growth direction could help save crops and mitigate climate change
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An astronomical waltz reveals a sextuplet of planets
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Machine learning classifier accelerates the development of cellular immunotherapies
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To boost a preschooler's language skills, consider reminiscing
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Astronomers discover heavy elements after bright gamma-ray burst from neutron star merger
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Researchers discover new flat electronic bands, paving way for advanced quantum materials
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A simple quantum internet with significant possibilities
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Wildfires linked to surge in mental health-related emergency department visits
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Periostin shows promise to help fight a common form of esophageal cancer
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A Pimp with a Heart of Gold
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Is magnesium the sleeping potion that enables sandhoppers to survive cold winters?
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Brain mechanism teaches mice to avoid bullies
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Impact of climate change on marine life much bigger than previously known
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'Exhausted' immune cells in healthy women could be target for breast cancer prevention
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Next-generation sustainable electronics are doped with air
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Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy increase risk of cardiovascular death after giving birth
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Artificial intelligence helps scientists engineer plants to fight climate change
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Component of keto diet plus immunotherapy may reduce prostate cancer
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Shoreline model predicts long-term future of storm protection and sea-level rise
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Sedentary behavior increases mortality risk
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Double risk of dementia after mouth ulcer virus
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GPT-4 for identifying cell types in single cells matches and sometimes outperforms expert methods
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New aerogels for radiative cooling and the absorption of electromagnetic waves
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Too many missing satellite galaxies found
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Recovering phosphorus from sewage sludge ash
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Stem cell study reveals how infantile cystinosis causes kidney failure -- and how to cure it
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A mineral produced by plate tectonics has a global cooling effect
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Hodgkin lymphoma prognosis, biology tracked with circulating tumor DNA
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Capturing greenhouse gases with the help of light
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Researchers identify protein that controls CAR T cell longevity
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New diagnostic tool for femoral osteoporosis improves the efficacy and viability of current methods
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MXenes for energy storage
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Mini-colons revolutionize colorectal cancer research
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Octopus inspires new suction mechanism for robots
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Researchers unveil shared and unique brain molecular dysregulations in PTSD and depression
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Unraveling the physics of knitting
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Eggs may not be bad for your heart after all
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xCT protein is key link in inhibiting pancreatic cancer growth and limiting mood disturbances
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Perceived warmth, competence predict callback decisions in meta-analysis of hiring experiments
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Scientists develop novel antibody treatment for kidney cancer
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Determining who gets blamed when cars hit pedestrians
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Chronic high blood pressure during pregnancy doubled between 2008 and 2021 in the U.S.
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Researchers use deep brain stimulation to map therapeutic targets for four brain disorders
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Hexagonal perovskite oxides: Electrolytes for next-generation protonic ceramic fuel cells
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Scientists warn: The grey seal hunt is too large
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More efficient TVs, screens and lighting
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On Peter Pan
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Durable plastic pollution easily, cleanly degrades with new catalyst
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The secret to saving old books could be gluten-free glues
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New viruses that could cause epidemics on the horizon
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Predicting cardiac arrhythmia 30 minutes before it happens
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Developing a vaccine for the 'zombie drug' xylazine
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Temperature, humidity may drive future transmission of parasitic worm infections
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Treating anxiety, depression in people with heart disease reduced ER visits, hospitalizations
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Study reveals new genetic link between anorexia nervosa and being an early riser
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Mothers and children have their birthday in the same month more often than you'd think -- and here's why
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Calorie restriction study reveals complexities in how diet impacts aging
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Cryptography Tricks Make a Hard Problem a Little Easier
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New discovery reveals how the egg controls sperm entry
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How plants 'mate' for life and repel other suitors
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Key protein regulates immune response to viruses in mammal cells
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Texas Appeals Court Throws Out Defamation Lawsuit Against ProPublica, Houston Chronicle
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Pacific kelp forests are far older that we thought
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Novel electrochemical sensor detects dangerous bacteria
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How killifish embryos use suspended animation to survive over 8 months of drought
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Ultra-hard material to rival diamond discovered
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Newborn piglets serve as a model for studying influenza
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Metformin during pregnancy affects the brain development in offspring mice, study finds
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US Clean Water Act leaves about 55% of water flowing out of rivers vulnerable to pollution
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Genetics predict type 2 diabetes risk and disparities in childhood cancer survivors
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Number of shark bites consistent with recent trends, with small spike in fatalities
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Cost-effective, high-capacity, and cyclable lithium-ion battery cathodes
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Brain stimulation treatment may improve depression, anxiety in older adults
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Biomechanical dataset for badminton performance analysis
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New technique may help scientists stave off coral reef collapse
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AI technique 'decodes' microscope images, overcoming fundamental limit
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Scientists reveal why blueberries are blue
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Climate change: Fungal disease endangers wheat production
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A better way to make RNA drugs
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Tapping into the 300 GHz band with an innovative CMOS transmitter
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Musankwa sanyatiensis, a new dinosaur from Zimbabwe
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Wild orangutan treats wound with pain-relieving plant
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Killer instinct drove evolution of mammals' predatory ancestors
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Watching others' biased behavior unconsciously creates prejudice
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Mistaken identity cleared up of foodborne pathogen causing severe symptoms in children
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Clinical trial shows rheumatoid arthritis drug could prevent disease
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What Is Quantum Teleportation?
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Delaying diabetes with diet and exercise for four years results in better long-term health
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Compact chips advance precision timing for communications, navigation and other applications
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Arctic cold snap transforms into a blessing
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Scientists question effectiveness of nature-based CO2 removal using the ocean
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Unlocking the secrets of a 'Hot Saturn' and its spotted star
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Ten Years without Gabriel García Márquez: An Oral History
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Tropical forests can't recover naturally without fruit-eating birds
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Study finds AI-driven eye exams increase screening rates for youth with diabetes
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'World record' for data transmission speed
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Mathematicians Attempt to Glimpse Past the Big Bang
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Ryugu samples illuminate terrestrial weathering effects on primitive meteorites
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Learning dance moves could help humanoid robots work better with humans
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AI surveillance tool successfully helps to predict sepsis, saves lives
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A blood test can identify genetic diseases in fetuses
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Helping caregivers help people with dementia eat at home
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Semiconductors at scale: New processor achieves remarkable speed-up in problem solving
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Study reveals function of little-understood synapse in the brain
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Former Far-Right Hard-Liner Says Billionaires Are Using School Board Races to Sow Distrust in Public Education
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Researchers explore non-invasive method for sampling drug response
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Standardized protocols help hospitals treat strokes faster
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Mountain chickadees have remarkable memories. A new study explains why
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Warmer wetter climate predicted to bring societal and ecological impact to the Tibetan Plateau
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Meditation training can support wellbeing in older adults
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Hydrogen sulfide regulates neural circuit for respiration
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Vertically farmed greens taste as good as organic ones
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First case of Down syndrome in Neanderthals documented in new study
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An innovative wearable device for fashionable personal thermal comfort
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Mapping the evolution of urinary tract cancer cells
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Subduction zone splay faults compound hazards of great earthquakes
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Memory self-test via smartphone can identify early signs of Alzheimer's disease
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Obesity linked to detection of blood cancer precursor
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For surgery patients, AI could help reduce alcohol-related risks
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Early life exposure to weed pollen could increase childhood asthma risk
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'Gap' in carbon removal: Countries' plans to remove CO2 not enough
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AI Starts to Sift Through String Theory’s Near-Endless Possibilities
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Roadmap to close the carbon cycle
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Very irregular sleep linked to higher risk of dementia
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An ultrasound sticker senses changing stiffness of deep internal organs
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Researchers discover that a type of childhood leukaemia originates during fetal development
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New strategy for assessing the applicability of reactions
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You didn't see it coming: The spontaneous nature of turbulence
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Magnesium protects tantalum, a promising material for making qubits
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The brain processes speech and its echo separately
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How Residents in a Rural Alabama County Are Confronting the Lasting Harm of Segregation Academies
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Pregnant women should avoid ultraprocessed, fast foods, experts urge
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Breast cancer rates rising among Canadian women in their 20s, 30s and 40s
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Hitting the target with non-invasive deep brain stimulation: Potential therapy for addiction, depression, and OCD
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Diverse forests are best at standing up to storms
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Nutrient research reveals pathway for treating brain disorders
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Climate change and mercury pollution stressed plants for millions of years
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“Choose Hope or Despair”: On John Shoptaw
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Healthy adults under age of 75 urged to take recommended daily allowance of vitamin D
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Eye-safe laser technology to diagnose traumatic brain injury
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Chemical reactions can scramble quantum information as well as black holes
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Scientists exploring potential new treatments for glioblastoma
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ERR-gamma 'trains' stomach stem cells to become acid-producing cells
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Balls and Stars (an excerpt), by Tomas Moniz
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Office air conditioning can reduce the risk of harm from wildfire smoke
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Lifesaving childbirth blood loss intervention is highly cost-effective
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New red galaxies turn out to be already known blue galaxies
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What math tells us about social dilemmas
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First DNA study of ancient Eastern Arabians reveals malaria adaptation
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Physics of complex fluids: Ring polymers show unexpected motion patterns under shear
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Wireless tracking system could help improve the XR experience
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From fossils to fuel: Mozambique's Maniamba Basin's energy potential
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Mining rare earth metals from electronic waste
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Can animals count?
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Novel AI method could improve tissue, tumor analysis and advance treatment of disease
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What Idaho’s Republican Primary Tells Us About America’s Culture Wars
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Understanding the Green Sahara's collapse
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Ash can fertilize the oceans
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Bacteria in the mouth linked to pulmonary fibrosis survival
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Study charts possibilities for a better way to diagnose gestational diabetes
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From seashells to cement, nature inspires tougher building material
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Observing ultrafast photoinduced dynamics in a halogen-bonded supramolecular system
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Foul fumes pose pollinator problems
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A promising approach to develop a birth control pill for men
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HIV: Early treatment, one key to remission
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Novel software that combines gene activity and tissue location to decode disease mechanisms
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The megalodon was less mega than previously believed
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Researchers find elementary age children experience more concussions during activities unrelated to sports
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New Rhizobia-diatom symbiosis solves long-standing marine mystery
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Skyrmions move at record speeds: A step towards the computing of the future
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Scientists adapt astronomy method to unblur microscopy images
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Morocco earthquake had unusual deep slip, according to new modeling
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Promising approach to prevent recurrence of breast cancer
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Climate change will increase value of residential rooftop solar panels across US, study shows
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Early life gene epimutation may cause breast cancer
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Top 10 climate science insights unveiled
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Changing climate will make home feel like somewhere else
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Caterpillars can detect their predators by the static electricity they emit
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How a Fire on a Dairy Farm Led Us to More Than a Year’s Worth of Stories About Immigrant Dairy Workers
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Big impacts from small changes in cell
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New evidence shows UK solar parks can provide for bees and butterflies
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Researchers create new AI pipeline for identifying molecular interactions
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Thinking about God inspires risk-taking for believers, study finds
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New findings on the immune system
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Bonobos are more aggressive than previously thought, study shows
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Therapy to kill hypervirulent bacteria developed
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A new weapon in the battle against antibiotic resistance: Temperature
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Tirzepatide enhances weight loss with sustained treatment but discontinuation leads to weight regain
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Quantum tool opens door to uncharted phenomena
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'Teacher Toads' can save native animals from toxic cane toads
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Ananda Devi Wins the 2024 Neustadt Prize
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Children's visual experience may hold key to better computer vision training
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How the brain coordinates speaking and breathing
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Older trees help to protect an endangered species
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Urban gardening may improve human health: Microbial exposure boosts immune system
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A close-up of biological nanomachines: Researchers take a deep look at peroxisomal processes
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope finds most distant known galaxy
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Fruit fly brain shows how simple commands turn into complex behaviors
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Persistent hiccups in a far-off galaxy draw astronomers to new black hole behavior
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Ultrasensitive liquid biopsy tech spots cancer earlier than standard methods
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When Railroad Workers Get Hurt on the Job, Some Supervisors Go to Extremes to Keep It Quiet
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Stress during pregnancy can lead to early maturation of first-born daughters
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Archaea can be picky parasites
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When working out, males are programmed to burn more fat, while females recycle it--at least in rats
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The Paris Review’s Favorite Books of 2023
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Rice paddy snake diversification was driven by geological and environmental factors in Thailand, molecular data suggests
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How Pluto got its heart
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Innovative, highly accurate AI model can estimate lung function just by using chest x-rays
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Activation of innate immunity: Important piece of the puzzle identified
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Early detection of language disorders helps children obtain right interventions
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Infant health suffered during baby formula shortage
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Higher bacterial counts detected in single-serving milks, researchers report
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Stopping aspirin one month after coronary stenting procedures significantly reduces bleeding complications in heart attack patients, study suggests
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Research finds improving AI large language models helps better align with human brain activity
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The Street Kiss, by Feng Jicai
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Researchers boost signal amplification in perovskite nanosheets
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Common plastics could passively cool and heat buildings with the seasons
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Designing environments that are robot-inclusive
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Sweat-resistant wearable robot sensor
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Union Pacific Fired Him Rather Than Heed His Warnings of Dangerous Rail Conditions
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Study identifies multi-organ response to seven days without food
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Swarms of miniature robots clean up microplastics and microbes, simultaneously
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Photo-induced superconductivity on a chip
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Between the World and the Universe, a Woman Is Thinking
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'Old smokers' and 'squalling newborns' among hidden stars spotted for first time
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New 'forever chemical' cleanup strategy discovered
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The U.S. Government Defended the Overseas Business Interests of Baby Formula Makers. Kids Paid the Price.
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Researchers demonstrate the first chip-based 3D printer
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Hidden geometry of learning: Neural networks think alike
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Artificial intelligence speeds up heart scans, saving doctors' time, and could lead to better treatment for heart conditions
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Scientists discover how Diadem butterfly mimics African Queen
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A novel universal light-based technique to control valley polarization in bulk materials
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New AI makes better permafrost maps
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The heat is on: Scientists discover southern Africa's temps will rise past the rhinos' tolerance
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Tiny new species of great ape lived in Germany 11 million years ago
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Advanced artificial photosynthesis catalyst uses CO2 more efficiently to create biodegradable plastics
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Do AI-driven chemistry labs actually work? New metrics promise answers
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Tropical forests adjust strategies to thrive even when soils are nutrient poor
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Secrets of the Van Allen belt revealed in new study
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Researchers demonstrate new way to 'squeeze' infrared light
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Low-frequency ultrasound can improve oxygen saturation in blood
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Intervention reduces stress and feelings of burden of family caregivers of older adults with dementia
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How did sabre-toothed tigers acquire their long upper canine teeth?
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From disorder to order: Flocking birds and 'spinning' particles
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Scale matters in determining vulnerability of freshwater fish to climate changes
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Butterflies could lose spots as climate warms
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Promising drug target for treating osteoporosis
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The yuck factor counteracts sustainable laundry habits
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Using light to precisely control single-molecule devices
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Scientists 'break the mould' by creating new colors of 'blue cheese'
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New adhesive tape picks up and sticks down 2D materials as easily as child's play
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Rainforest's next generation of trees threatened 30 years after logging
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Self-critical perfectionism gnaws on students' well-being already in lower secondary school
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Scientists discover potential nasal COVID-19 vaccine candidate that offers better and longer protection
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Wolves' return has had only small impact on deer populations in NE Washington
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Mapping the surfaces of MXenes, atom by atom, reveals new potential for the 2D materials
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Streams connected to groundwater show improved detoxification and microbial diversity
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Study tracks shifts in student mental health during college
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Towards a new era in flexible piezoelectric sensors for both humans and robots
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Study finds strongest evidence to date of brain's ability to compensate for age-related cognitive decline
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The life aquatic: A game changer for frog vision, but little difference between night and day
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Strengthening CAR-T therapy to work against solid tumors
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How scientists are accelerating chemistry discoveries with automation
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Pyrite, also known as fool's gold, may contain valuable lithium, a key element for green energy
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For microscopic organisms, ocean currents act as 'expressway' to deeper depths
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Western Cascades landscapes in Oregon historically burned more often than previously thought
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How the 'heart and lungs' of a galaxy extend its life
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New AI-powered algorithm could better assess people's risk of common heart condition
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Researchers elucidate mechanism behind cardiac fibrosis, opening way for new heart failure treatments
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Food security in developed countries shows resilience to climate change
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How to save plants from climate change? Just ask them
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How a drought led to the rise of skateboarding in 1970s California
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How the Ancient Art of Eclipse Prediction Became an Exact Science
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Virus ancestry could aid bid to predict next pandemic, study finds
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Study reveals a universal pattern of brain wave frequencies
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Potential drivers of chronic allergic inflammation
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Researchers have cracked the cellular code on protein folding, offering hope for new therapeutic avenues for many diseases
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Natural hazards threaten over three thousand species
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Landmark study involving babies in Ireland supports use of Cystic Fibrosis drug in infants from four weeks of age
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Body dissatisfaction linked with depression risk in children
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Grounding zone discovery explains accelerated melting under Greenland's glaciers
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Evolving market dynamics foster consumer inattention that can lead to risky purchases
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World's smallest 'fanged' frogs found in Indonesia
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Oil Companies Contaminated a Family Farm. The Courts and Regulators Let the Drillers Walk Away.
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Researchers develop molecules for a new class of antibiotics that can overcome drug resistant bacteria
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New technique sheds light on memory and learning
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Biomanufacturing using chemically synthesized sugars enables sustainable supply of sugar without competing with food
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Researchers customize AI tools for digital pathology
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Interactive screen use reduces sleep time in kids
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Wrist device that monitors activity could help provide early warning of Alzheimer's
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Older males out-compete young males outside breeding pairs, bird study shows
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Student discovers 200-million-year-old flying reptile
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More than a meteorite: New clues about the demise of dinosaurs
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How food availability could catalyze cultural transmission in wild orangutans
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Researchers show classical computers can keep up with, and surpass, their quantum counterparts
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Invisible ‘Demon’ Discovered in Odd Superconductor
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Special brain cells react to unexpected situations
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New research platform assesses brain cancer mutations during surgery
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Snowflakes swirling in turbulent air as they fall through a laser light sheet
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Scent detection dogs discern odour molecules better than previously thought
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How the 'home' environment influences microbial interactions
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Pediatric brain tumors rely on different metabolic 'route' to fuel treatment resistance
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Exposure to different kinds of music influences how the brain interprets rhythm
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Bringing multidrug-resistant pathogens to their knees
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How molecular 'handedness' emerged in early biology
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After Decades, Voters Finally OK Replacement for Crumbling Idaho School
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Substantial global cost of climate inaction
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Towards novel promising perovskite-type ferroelectric materials: High-pressure synthesis of rubidium niobate
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What Is the Nature of Time?
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Microplastics from natural fertilizers are blowing in the wind more often than once thought
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Self-assembly of complex systems: Hexagonal building blocks are better
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Prostate cancer study: More health benefits from plant-based diet
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Last surviving woolly mammoths were inbred but not doomed to extinction
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New quantum sensing scheme could lead to enhanced high-precision nanoscopic techniques
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Towards wider 5G network coverage: Novel wirelessly powered relay transceiver
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New study reveals how teens thrive online: factors that shape digital success revealed
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Building on CO2
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Herring arrives earlier in the Wadden Sea due to climate change
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New deep learning AI tool helps ecologists monitor rare birds through their songs
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Caller ID of the sea: Tagging whale communication and behavior
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The Mystery of the Missing Multicellular Prokaryotes
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Key mechanism for maintaining proper telomere length identified
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The heat index -- how hot it really feels -- is rising faster than temperature
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Researchers identify path to prevent cognitive decline after radiation
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Researchers identify key characteristics associated with improved CAR T outcomes in large B cell lymphoma
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Aging societies more vulnerable to collapse
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The world's most powerful anti-fungal chemistries cause fungal pathogens to self-destruct
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Asparagus and orchids are more similar than you think
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Prescribing Creativity: The Meta-Diaries of Marion Milner
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Under pressure: How comb jellies have adapted to life at the bottom of the ocean
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Boreal forest and tundra regions worst hit over next 500 years of climate change, study shows
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Greater attention needs to be paid to malnutrition in the sick and elderly, researchers say
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Loss of nature costs more than previously estimated
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New insights into Zebra mussel attachment fibers offer potential solutions to combat invasive species, develop sustainable materials
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Companies may buy consumer genetic information despite its modest predictive power
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Astronomers observe elusive stellar light surrounding ancient quasars
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Robots, monitoring and healthy ecosystems could halve pesticide use without hurting productivity
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Flexible film senses nearby movements -- featured in blink-tracking glasses
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Picture this: Snapping photos of our food could be good for us
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Scientists reveal what fuels wildfires in Sierra Nevada Mountains
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Method to extract useful proteins from beer-brewing leftovers
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Better sleep is linked with lower loneliness levels
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Next-generation batteries could go organic, cobalt-free for long-lasting power
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Combining epigenetic cancer medications may have benefit for colorectal cancers and other tumor types
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Simple steps can cut snakebite deaths
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In the drive to deprescribe, heartburn drug study teaches key lessons
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New study sheds light on the effects of humor in medical practices
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Hepatitis B: 'Sleep timer' for immune cells discovered
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Vitamin A may play a central role in stem cell biology and wound repair
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Researchers uncover surprising role of opioid receptors in gut development
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Using berry phase monopole engineering for high-temperature spintronic devices
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Probing the effects of interplanetary space on asteroid Ryugu
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What's quieter than a fish? A school of them
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New Legislation Would Expand Access to Disaster Relief, Provide Help With Titles for Large Number of Black Landowners
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Research examines tweets during Hurricane María to analyze social media use during disasters
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Why some abusive bosses get a pass from their employees
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Common viruses trigger most cases of intussusception in children
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Hydrogen flight looks ready for take-off with new advances
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Does using your brain more at work help ward off thinking, memory problems?
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Researchers 'unzip' 2D materials with lasers
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Can hydrogels help mend a broken heart?
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A common pathway in the brain that enables addictive drugs to hijack natural reward processing
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Squishy, metal-free magnets to power robots and guide medical implants
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A new way to visualize brain cancer
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Old Friends
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Music may bring health benefits for older adults, poll suggests
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Novel mobile air monitoring technology yields greater insight into post-disaster pollution levels
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An Illegible Quartet and Choreographic Research
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AI-driven lab speeds catalysis research
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Wind from black holes may influence development of surrounding galaxies
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A closer look at cannabis use and binge eating
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Cosmic rays illuminate the past
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A new perspective on the temperature inside tropical forests
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Trust, more than knowledge, critical for acceptance of fully autonomous vehicles
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Advance in the treatment of acute heart failure identified
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Colorful primates don't have better color vision, study finds
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Artificial intelligence recognizes patterns in behaviour
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Microbial signature of colorectal cancer-associated mutations identified in new study
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Science sheds light on shaking your holiday presents
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Frequent mowing puts poisonous weed into survival mode
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First ever 3D reconstruction of 52,000-year-old woolly mammoth chromosomes thanks to serendipitously freeze-dried skin
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Searchable database for Alzheimer's research
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Will electric fields lead the way to developing semiconductors with high power efficiency?
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Could AI play a role in locating damage to the brain after stroke?
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How our brains develop facial recognition skills: New face-detecting brain circuit
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Shocked quartz reveals evidence of historical cosmic airburst
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New geophysical technique enhances imaging of fluid-filled rocks finding connections with microearthquakes
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What makes a pathogen antibiotic-resistant?
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How America’s Fastest Swimmers Use Math to Win Gold
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Very high levels of 'good cholesterol' may be associated with dementia risk: study
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Detecting pathogens faster and more accurately by melting DNA
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Wildflowers increasingly doing without insect pollinators
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I Cannot
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Humans pass more viruses to other animals than we catch from them
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Ancient Syrian diets resembled the modern 'Mediterranean diet'
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Progress in quantum physics: Researchers tame superconductors
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AI tool recognizes serious ocular disease in horses
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Human behavior guided by fast changes in dopamine levels
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Chemotherapy before surgery benefits some patients with pancreatic cancer
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Warming climate is putting more metals into Colorado's mountain streams
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Archaeologists report earliest evidence for plant farming in east Africa
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Food in sight? The liver is ready!
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Increased risk of heart rhythm disruption after COVID-19
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Human activity facilitates invasive plants' colonization in Mediterranean ecosystems
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New process allows full recovery of starting materials from tough polymer composites
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National trial safely scaled back prescribing of a powerful antipsychotic for the elderly
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Robot-phobia could exacerbate hotel, restaurant labor shortage
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Some Museums Scrambled to Remove Native American Items From Display. These Museums Didn’t Need to.
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AI can predict brain cancer patients' survival
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Large multicenter clinical trial finds that antiseptic containing iodine reduces surgical-site infections in patients with extremity fractures
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How a Network of Nonprofits Enriches Fundraisers While Spending Almost Nothing on Its Stated Causes
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Inside the matrix: Nanoscale patterns revealed within model research organism
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Study determines the original orientations of rocks drilled on Mars
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Meteorology: Weak polar vortex makes weather more predictable
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Rorschach
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Study detects cognitive changes in older drivers using in-vehicle sensors
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ProPublica Updates “Supreme Connections” Database With New Justice Disclosures
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Spiral-shaped lens provides clear vision at a range of distances and lighting conditions
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AI-powered app can detect poison ivy
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Feathers from deceased birds help scientists understand new threat to avian populations
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A Diplomat’s Visits to Oklahoma Highlight Contacts Between Chinese Officials and Community Leaders Accused of Crimes
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How T cells combat tuberculosis
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Private Schools, Public Money: School Leaders Are Pushing Parents to Exploit Voucher Programs
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AI approach elevates plasma performance and stability across fusion devices
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A new pulsar buried in a mountain of data
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New findings regarding the high efficiency of perovskite solar cells
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A single Bitcoin transaction could cost as much water as a backyard swimming pool
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Low intensity light to fight the effects of chronic stress
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A new brew: Evaluating the flavor of roasted, lab-grown coffee cells
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An ant that selectively amputates the infected limbs of wounded sisters
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Altering cancer treatment dosing could reduce climate impact, study finds
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Producing novel liquid crystals by stacking antiaromatic units
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Simulated chemistry: New AI platform designs tomorrow's cancer drugs
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Dry-cleaning fluid becomes a synthetic chemist's treasure
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Effect of keratin microsphere gel on hair growth in mice
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Scientists unveil cutting-edge ruthenium catalyst for new reaction discovery and optimization
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Origins of fast radio bursts come into focus through polarized light
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Polymer power: Researchers enhance the safety of lithium batteries
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Portable engine powers artificial muscles in assistive devices
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The American Museum of Natural History to Close Exhibits Displaying Native American Belongings
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AI alters middle managers' work
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Asexual propagation of crop plants gets closer
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Anti-diabetic treatment associated with reduced risk of developing blood cancer
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Smallpox vaccine efficiently induces immunity against monkeypox virus infection in people living with HIV, study finds
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A new bacterial species from a hydrothermal vent throws light on their evolution
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AI recognizes the tempo and stages of embryonic development
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Protein study could help researchers develop new antibiotics
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Study offers rare long-term analysis of techniques for creating standing dead trees for wildlife habitat
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Carbon emissions from the destruction of mangrove forests predicted to increase by 50,000% by the end of the century
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Introducing co-cultures: When co-habiting animal species share culture
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Is natural spa water a fossil of water? Uncover the real ultra-deep water cycles
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Perfect balance: How the brain fine-tunes its sensitivity
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Nasal spray with antibodies could prevent COVID-19, study shows
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Older adults with newly diagnosed migraine disorder three times more likely to have motor vehicle crash
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AI-assisted breast-cancer screening may reduce unnecessary testing
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Clues to preventing Alzheimer's come from patient who, despite genetics, evaded disease
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Scientists design a two-legged robot powered by muscle tissue
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Imaging fibrous structure abnormalities of the white of the eye in myopathic patients
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First 'warm-blooded' dinosaurs may have emerged 180 million years ago
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Human activities have an intense impact on Earth's deep subsurface fluid flow
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A conservation market could incentivize global ocean protection
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Did Eurasia's dominant East-West axis 'turn the fortunes of history'?
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Chemistry inspired by one-pot cooking
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Blockchain could offer a solution to the UK's transport ticketing systems
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Research of water droplet interfaces that offer the secret ingredient for building life
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Optimism wards off procrastination
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'Diverse' agriculture benefits people and the environment at the same time
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Tracking undetectable space junk
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New high-speed microscale 3D printing technique
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Tropical coral-infecting parasites discovered in cold marine ecosystems
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Laser-treated cork absorbs oil for carbon-neutral ocean cleanup
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Conversion process turns greenhouse gas into ethylene
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New technology unscrambles the chatter of microbes
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Possible atmosphere surrounding rocky exoplanet
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Three Letters from Rilke
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Hydroxyurea significantly reduces infections in children with sickle cell anemia
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“It’s This Line / Here” : Happy Belated Birthday to James Schuyler
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CHEOPS detects a 'rainbow' on an exoplanet
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Common loons threatened by declining water clarity
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Peers crucial in shaping boys' confidence in math skills
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New technology makes 3D microscopes easier to use, less expensive to manufacture
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Women who experience depression during pregnancy or after birth have higher risk of cardiovascular disease
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Citroën Cactus
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The Life and Times of The Paris Metro
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Genetic condition haemochromatosis linked to higher levels of disease in older people
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Mysterious fruit shown to be the oldest known fossils of the Frankincense and Myrrh family
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A 'quantum leap' at room temperature
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Sound-powered sensors stand to save millions of batteries
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New method illuminates druggable sites on proteins
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Unlocking the secrets of cells, with AI
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Climate change impacts terrorist activity
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Tropical fish are invading Australian ocean water
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Milk from before antibiotic era were resistant to antibiotic tetracycline
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Innovations in depth from focus/defocus pave the way to more capable computer vision systems
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Persistent strain of cholera defends itself against forces of change, scientists find
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Gut bacteria can process dietary fiber into an anti-allergy weapon
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Discovery of a new defense mechanism in bacteria
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Obesity disrupts normal liver function in mice
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Computer scientists show the way: AI models need not be SO power hungry
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Sound stimulation with precise timings can help understand brain wave functions
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Stem cells: A new mechanical transducer
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Prairie voles display signs of human-like depression
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Can Psychedelics Improve Mental Health?
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Millions are at risk using high arsenic water for cooking
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Reptile roadkill reveals new threat to endangered lizard species
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Less extensive breast cancer surgery results in fewer swollen arms
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Have You Experienced Homelessness? Do You Work With People Who Have? Tell Us About Encampment Removals.
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How uncertainty builds anxiety
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Researchers identify distinct sleep types and their impact on long-term health
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Researchers identify new genetic risk factors for persistent HPV infections
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Diabetes drug may reduce risk for colorectal cancer
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Can bismuth prevent oil leaks?
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An entirely new COVID-related syndrome
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Rare Samoan discovery offers clues to origins of inequality
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New data identifies trends in accidental opioid overdoses in children
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Looking for Lorca in New York
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Retinal imaging and genetics data used to predict future disease risk
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Measuring long-term heart stress dynamics with smartwatch data
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Physicists Puzzle Over Emergence of Strange Electron Aggregates
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Researchers discover potential microbiome links to skin aging
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What makes a memory? It may be related to how hard your brain had to work
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Personal Identity Number (an excerpt), by Lidija Dimkovska
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Artificial intelligence: Aim policies at 'hardware' to ensure AI safety, say experts
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Psychological science can help counter spread of misinformation
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An electricity generator inspired by the drinking bird toy powers electronics with evaporated water
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Unveiling Oxidation-induced Super-elasticity in Metallic Glass Nanotubes
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Poor diet quality during adolescence is linked to serious health risks
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Laser-focused look at spinning electrons shatters world record for precision
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Building materials for water-rich planets in the early solar system
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Childhood stress linked to higher risk of high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes in adults
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The double-fanged adolescence of saber-toothed cats
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Scientists can tell where a mouse is looking and located based on its neural activity
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Astronomers discover newborn galaxies with the James Webb Space Telescope
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Drugs for enlarged prostate may also protect against dementia with Lewy bodies
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Birdwatching can help students improve mental health, reduce distress
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Want to feel young? Protect your sleep
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Rubber-like stretchable energy storage device fabricated with laser precision
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Tiniest 'starquake' ever detected
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New AI model draws treasure maps to diagnose disease
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Newly discovered dinosaur boasts big, blade-like horns
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How the immune system goes awry during space travel and the implications for human aging on earth
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A harsh environment for life, an ideal environment for research
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Conservation actions for SA's white shark population now a matter of urgency
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Offshore wind farms are vulnerable to cyberattacks
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Genetics may influence the body's response to low oxygen
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Measuring electrical conductivity in microorganisms, approaching understanding of microbial ecosystems
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Nanodevices can produce energy from evaporating tap or seawater
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New York Trusted This Company to Care for the Sick and Elderly. Instead, It Left People Confused and Alone.
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Drugs already licensed could be trialled to potentially treat secondary brain cancer
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Oil Companies Must Set Aside More Money to Plug Wells, a New Rule Says. But It Won’t Be Enough.
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New study sheds light on the mechanisms underlying the development of malignant pediatric brain tumors
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Analysis suggests 2021 Texas abortion ban resulted in increase in infant deaths in state in year after law went into effect
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Balancing act: Novel wearable sensors and AI transform balance assessment
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Researchers discover how we perceive bitter taste
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Breakthrough for next-generation digital displays
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Elephants have names for each other like people do, new study shows
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More than half of American Indian youth may have abnormal or high cholesterol
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‘Magical’ Error Correction Scheme Proved Inherently Inefficient
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Researchers identify promising protein candidate for metabolic disease treatment
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Australia on track for unprecedented, decades-long megadroughts
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Sleep resets brain connections -- but only for first few hours
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RIP Billymark’s
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Enhancing nanofibrous acoustic energy harvesters with artificial intelligence
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Foraging ants navigate more efficiently when given energy-drink-like doses of caffeine
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New technique helps AI tell when humans are lying
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NASA's Webb probes an extreme starburst galaxy
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He Was Convicted of Killing His Baby. The DA’s Office Says He’s Innocent, but That Might Not Be Enough.
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Stress, via inflammation, is linked to metabolic syndrome
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Groundbreaking discovery: Zinc can make crop yields more climate-resilient
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Study reveals 'cozy domesticity' of prehistoric stilt-house dwellers in England's ancient marshland
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Climate change likely to aggravate brain conditions
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Non-toxic quantum dots pave the way towards CMOS shortwave infrared image sensors for consumer electronics
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For younger women, mental health now may predict heart health later
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Decoding past climates through dripstones
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Breastfeeding after COVID-19 booster can give babies antibodies
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Psychologist publishes most thorough compilation of sleep and emotion research to date
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Researchers spying for signs of life among exoplanet atmospheres
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New breakthroughs for unlocking the potential of plasmonics
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Severe MS predicted using machine learning
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Deep Earth electrical grid mystery solved
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Treating liver cancer with microrobots piloted by a magnetic field
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Imaging technology captures how neurons communicate with new clarity
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Simulating diffusion using 'kinosons' and machine learning
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New study links placental oxygen levels to fetal brain development
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Putting the brakes on chronic inflammation
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Exercise bouts could improve efficacy of cancer drug
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Curiosity promotes biodiversity
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How night shift work can raise risk of diabetes, obesity
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People without an inner voice have poorer verbal memory
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Revolutionary breakthrough in solar energy: Most efficient QD solar cells
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How data provided by fitness trackers and smartphones can help people with MS
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Origins of cumulative culture in human evolution
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Clogged arteries worsened by cells that behave like cancer cells
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Researchers have unveiled a new method to manipulate cell movement in embryos
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10 Questions for Hwang Bo-reum, by Michelle Johnson
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Individual back training machine developed
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Painful truth about knee osteoarthritis: Why inactivity may be more complex than we think
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Manipulating the geometry of 'electron universe' in magnets
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The surprising effect of presence hallucinations on social perception
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New dart launcher may be better way to inject animals with drugs
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Dream Gossip
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Spider silk sound system
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Quality over quantity for screen time -- study
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PFAS in blood are ubiquitous -- and they are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases
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Protecting art and passwords with biochemistry
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The extinction of the giant ape: Long-standing mystery solved
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Gene-editing offers hope for people with hereditary disorder
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Texas Sends Millions to Crisis Pregnancy Centers. It’s Meant to Help Needy Families, But No One Knows if It Works.
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New map shows where damaging earthquakes are most likely to occur in US
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PFAS exposure from high seafood diets may be underestimated
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Quantum electronics: Charge travels like light in bilayer graphene
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Finds at Schöningen show wood was crucial raw material 300,000 years ago
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Design rules and synthesis of quantum memory candidates
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Sports Team Owners Face New Scrutiny From IRS Over Tax Avoidance
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New NOvA results add to mystery of neutrinos
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Mixed diets balance nutrition and carbon footprint
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New technique lets scientists create resistance-free electron channels
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Some Surprises in the No Surprises Act
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How plants obtain nitrogen by supplying iron to symbiotic bacteria
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'Itinerant breeding' in East Coast shorebird species
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Ultrasound technology can be used to boost mindfulness, study finds
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Bio-inspired materials' potential for efficient mass transfer boosted by a new twist on a century-old theory
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Virtual rehabilitation provides benefits for stroke recovery
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Ex-entrepreneurs can thrive in the right employee roles
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Researchers identify vascular changes in the brain linked to Alzheimer's disease
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Record heat in 2023 worsened global droughts, floods and wildfires
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Clinical decision support software can prevent 95% of medication errors in the operating room, study shows
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When inequality is more than 'skin-deep': Social status leaves traces in the epigenome of spotted hyenas in Tanzania
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How fasting may protect against inflammation
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Millions of mysterious pits in the ocean decoded
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Fourteen years after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, endemic fishes face an uncertain future
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Study finds health risks in switching ships from diesel to ammonia fuel
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The NYPD Commissioner Responded to Our Story That Revealed He’s Burying Police Brutality Cases. We Fact-Check Him.
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Cell division quality control 'stopwatch' uncovered
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Gut microbiota influence severity of respiratory viral infection
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Scientists Find a Fast Way to Describe Quantum Systems
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The hippocampus, the cerebral conductor of our daily priorities
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Iron could be key to less expensive, greener lithium-ion batteries, research finds
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Harnessing human evolution to advance precision medicine
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Diamond glitter: A play of colors with artificial DNA crystals
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Genomic study sheds light on how carnivorous Asian pitcher plants acquired signature insect trap
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World Literature Today Announces 2024 Student Translation Prize Winners, by the Editors of WLT
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Veterans with service dogs have fewer PTSD symptoms, higher quality of life
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Want fewer microplastics in your tap water? Try boiling it first
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Evolution of the most powerful ocean current on Earth
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New insights into immune system role in lung cancer risk
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How a failure to understand race leads to flawed health tech
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New study shows analog computing can solve complex equations and use far less energy
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Implantable microphone could lead to fully internal cochlear implants
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Why do we overindulge?
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Industrial pollution leaves its mark in Mediterranean corals
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EU countries have seen a decade of progress towards their 2030 sustainable energy goal
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Blast-related concussions linked to higher Alzheimer's risk
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Researchers map how the brain regulates emotions
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What Could Explain the Gallium Anomaly?
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Researchers discover new pathway to cancer cell suicide
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Urgent need for action now for increasing threat from invasive alien species
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Doubts Grow About the Biosignature Approach to Alien-Hunting
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A new type of plant metalloreductase maintains root growth under low phosphorus
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Spinning up control: Propeller shape helps direct nanoparticles
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Bats Use the Same Brain Cells to Map Physical and Social Worlds
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How can forests be reforested in a climate-friendly way?
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COVID-19 physiological impacts vary by sex, wearable technology reveals
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Wild bird gestures 'after you'
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Longer sprint intervals can improve muscle oxygen utilization compared to shorter intervals
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'Study drugs' set the stage for other drug use and mental health decline
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A 'cosmic glitch' in gravity
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Martin Scorsese’s Family Pictures
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A technique for more effective multipurpose robots
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'Fossilizing' cracks in infrastructure creates sealing that can even survive earthquakes
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Novel UV broadband spectrometer revolutionizes air pollutant analysis
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World's largest database of weeds lets scientists peer into the past, and future, of global agriculture
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High-pressure spectroscopy: Why 3,000 bars are needed to take a comprehensive look at a protein
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My Year of Finance Boys
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Infectious H5N1 influenza virus in raw milk rapidly declines with heat treatment
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Robotic hip exoskeleton shows promise for helping stroke patients regain their stride
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Machine learning method speeds up discovery of green energy materials
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Study reveals cancer vulnerabilities in popular dog breeds
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Tomato juice's antimicrobial properties can kill salmonella
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Unifying behavioral analysis through animal foundation models
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AI in medicine: The causality frontier
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Bioengineered material developed to rapidly stop bleeding in patients on blood thinners
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Evolutionary history of extinct duck revealed
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People feel more connected to 'tweezer-like' bionic tools that don't resemble human hands
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Harnessing hydrogen at life's origin
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The genomic architecture of inherited DNA variants
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Machine learning reveals sources of heterogeneity among cells in our bodies
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Simplicity versus adaptability: Understanding the balance between habitual and goal-directed behaviors
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Groundbreaking research offers early clues to stomach cancer development
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My Friend Ellis
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An epigenome editing toolkit to dissect the mechanisms of gene regulation
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Children sleep problems associated with psychosis in young adults
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Turbulence within solar transients imaged
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Dolphin-kick swimming maximizes water-flow utilization with increasing speed
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Could a drug prevent hearing loss from loud music and aging?
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Illinois Judge Closes Juvenile Detention Center After “Facility in Crisis” Fails to Meet New State Standards
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Researchers develop new machine learning method for modeling of chemical reactions
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How dust pollution from shrinking Great Salt Lake affects communities disproportionately
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Can climate change accelerate transmission of malaria? Pioneering research sheds light on impacts of temperature
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Extracting uranium from seawater as another source of nuclear fuel
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How seahorse-like toxins kill insects
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Researchers discover potential mole reversal therapy in rare condition
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Ice age could help predict oceans' response to global warming
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The more the merrier: Research shows online interventions with social support help middle-aged adults with obesity lose weight
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Ghostlike dusty galaxy reappears in James Webb Space Telescope image
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India's water problems set to get worse as the world warms
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Despite AI advancements, human oversight remains essential
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Mechanism of drug reactivating tumor suppressors
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Modified gravity theory: A million light years and still going
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Opportunities to improve future HIV vaccine candidates
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Researchers discover first ever link between hemoglobin-like protein and normal heart development
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Trees struggle to 'breathe' as climate warms
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Controlling electronics with light: The magnetite breakthrough
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Heating proteins to body temperature reveals new drug targets
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Details of hurricane Ian's aftermath captured with new remote sensing method
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Some countries could meet their total electricity needs from floating solar panels
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Mystery behind huge opening in Antarctic sea ice solved
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Experts warn climate change will fuel spread of infectious diseases
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In a Major Shift, Northwest Tribes — not U.S. Officials — Will Control Salmon Recovery Funds
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Heat flows the secret to order in prebiotic molecular kitchen
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Ancient giant dolphin discovered in the Amazon
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Science confirms it: Love leaves a mark on the brain
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Announcing Publication of the RESISTIR Latin America Online Poetry Anthology, by The Editors of WLT
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Where quantum computers can score
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Curbside collection improves organic waste composting, reduces methane emissions
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Wabi-sabi and the Art of Imperfection, by Veronica Esposito
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Regenerating damaged heart cells in mice
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Wearable devices show who may need more help managing diabetes
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Understanding quantum states: New research shows importance of precise topography in solid neon qubits
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Modeling tree masting
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Video analysis of Iceland 2010 eruption could improve volcanic ash forecasts for aviation safety
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Researchers identify causal genetic variant linked to common childhood obesity
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The Failure to Track Data on Stillbirths Undermines Efforts to Prevent Them
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Spent hemp biomass: A feed use that supports milk production in dairy cows
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New sensor detects errors in MRI scans
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Indian Ocean surface temperature could help anticipate dengue outbreaks
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Enhancing live football broadcasts by eliminating camera operator distractions with AI
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Clear shift in arterial diseases in diabetes
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Preventing magnet meltdowns before they can start
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Researchers call for strengthening sustainability regulations in laws governing space exploration
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Student links worm behavior to brain disease
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Tiny bright objects discovered at dawn of universe baffle scientists
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Intensifying the production of high-value compounds from industrial waste
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Fossil named 'Attenborough's strange bird' was the first in its kind without teeth
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This injectable hydrogel mitigates damage to the right ventricle of the heart
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Turning waste into gold
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Listen to the “Timber Wars Season 2: Salmon Wars” Podcast
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New technique improves AI ability to map 3D space with 2D cameras
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Turbid waters keep the coast healthy
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TB vaccine shrinks liver cancer tumors in mice
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Evolution: Fast or Slow? Lizards Help Resolve a Paradox.
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Cool roofs are best at beating cities' heat
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Predicting cancer risks on the basis of national health data
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Thawing permafrost: Not a climate tipping element, but nevertheless far-reaching impacts
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Study brings scientists a step closer to successfully growing plants in space
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Fasting-like diet lowers risk factors for disease, reduces biological age in humans
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Tackling antibiotic resistance when treating pneumonia
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Police Departments Are Turning to AI to Sift Through Millions of Hours of Unreviewed Body-Cam Footage
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New strategy to facilitate muscle regeneration after injury
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Tackling the hurdle of tumor formation in stem cell therapies
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Physicists develop modeling software to diagnose serious diseases
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Dams now run smarter with AI
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Developmental psychology: Concern for others emerges during second year of life
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Discover optimal conditions for mass production of ultraviolet holograms
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The future is likely less skiable, thanks to climate change
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Treating the gut-brain connection with B vitamins to treat Parkinson's Disease
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Scientists find one of the most ancient stars that formed in another galaxy
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Visual prosthesis simulator offers a glimpse into the future
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New imaging method illuminates oxygen's journey in the brain
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Researchers find that accelerated aging biology in the placenta contributes to a rare form of pregnancy-related heart failure
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Genomic research may help explain cancer resistance in Tasmanian devils
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Greenland is a methane sink rather than a source
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Two keys needed to crack three locks for better engineered blood vessels
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Archaeologists discover oldest known bead in the Americas
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Legacy of Indigenous stewardship of camas dates back more than 3,500 years
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Looking to the past to prevent future extinction
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Meteorites likely source of nitrogen for early Earth
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A safer treatment path for high-risk children to overcome food allergies
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Titan's lakes may be shaped by waves
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New tool to boost battle against childhood undernutrition
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Scientists discover how to improve vaccine responses to potentially deadly bacterium
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Postcards from Elizabeth Bishop
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Breakthrough in muscle regeneration: Nanotech scaffolding supports tissue growth
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Proud seafarers have strong doubts about the safety of autonomous ships
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The Failed Promise of Independent Election Mapmaking
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Dragonfly wings used to study relationship between corrugated wing structure and vortex motions
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Cardiovascular health could be biggest risk factor for future dementia rates
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Exploring the effect of water on seismic wave attenuation in the upper mantle
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A mixed origin made maize successful
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Revised dating of the Liujiang skeleton renews understanding of human occupation of China
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Using wobbling stellar material, astronomers measure the spin of a supermassive black hole for the first time
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Are mixed emotions real? New research says yes
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Mechanism linking anxiety to testosterone
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Researchers develop rapid test for detecting fentanyl
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How does oxygen depletion disrupt memory formation in the brain?
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Revolutionary brain stimulation technique shows promise for treating brain disorders
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Scientists identify cell vulnerability 'fingerprint' related to Parkinson's, Lewy body dementia
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Cellphone compass can measure tiny concentrations of compounds important for human health
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Personalized cancer medicine: Humans make better treatment decisions than AI
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The Measure of Intensities: On Luc Tuymans
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Tennessee Lawmakers Demand an Audit of Juvenile Detention Facilities, Citing “Culture Of Lawlessness”
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Surprisingly vibrant color of 12-million-year-old snail shells
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New study reveals key protein that could help prevent excessive bone loss in osteoporosis
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Abnormal brain structure identified in children with developmental language problems
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In the Scar of New Mexico’s Largest Wildfire, a Legal Battle Is Brewing: What Is Victims’ Suffering Worth?
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Cost of direct air carbon capture to remain higher than hoped
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Study suggests secret for getting teens to listen to unsolicited advice
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Scientists work out the effects of exercise at the cellular level
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Using AI to improve building energy use and comfort
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Where have all the right whales gone?
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Michigan Lawmakers Working to Fix a Program That Failed to Compensate the Wrongfully Convicted
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C’est la Vie!: A French Cancer Diary
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RNA that doesn't age
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Unveiling the generation principles of charged particles 'trion' in 2D semiconductor
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Why getting in touch with our 'gerbil brain' could help machines listen better
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Shrinking glaciers: Microscopic fungi enhance soil carbon storage in new landscapes created by shrinking Arctic glaciers
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Engineered plasma cells show long-lasting antileukemic activity in mice
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This Japanese 'dragon' terrorized ancient seas
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Menopause explains why some female whales live so long
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Potential use of topological magnets for magneto-thermoelectric energy conversion
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How did a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way come to be?
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Beethoven's genes reveal low predisposition for beat synchronization
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Cannabis use common among patients, with most using it to manage a symptom or health condition
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Syllabus: Unexpected Dramaturgy
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AI chips could get a sense of time
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Kurt Vonnegut’s House Is Not Haunted
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Calcium channel blockers key to reversing myotonic dystrophy muscle weakness
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Why can't robots outrun animals?
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Liberals and conservatives differ on climate change beliefs -- but are relatively united in taking action
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Asian aerosols' impact on Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
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Chats with AI shift attitudes on climate change, Black Lives Matter
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Astronomy observation instrument used to uncover internal structure of atomic nuclei
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“Let Me Tell You Something”: A Conversation with Jamie Quatro
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How AI can help spot early risk factors for Alzheimer's disease
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WASP-193b, a giant planet with a density similar to that of cotton candy
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Gut-brain communication turned on its axis
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Novel quantum algorithm for high-quality solutions to combinatorial optimization problems
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Small yet mighty: Showcasing precision nanocluster formation with molecular traps
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James Webb Space Telescope captures the end of planet formation
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Far from toxic, lactate rivals glucose as body's major fuel after a carbohydrate meal
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Three decades of data in Bangladesh show elevated risk of infant mortality In flood-prone areas
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Immune cells identified as key players in brain health
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Fixer Upper: Larry McMurtry’s Library
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Cause of heart failure may differ for women and men
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DNA study IDs descendants of George Washington from unmarked remains, findings to aid service member IDs going back to World War II
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Global deforestation leads to more mercury pollution
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Seeking stronger steel, systematic look at 120 combinations of alloy elements provides clues
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New study offers hope for thousands impacted each year by aggressive brain cancer
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Water droplet spun by sound screens for colon cancer
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Unveiling 1,200 years of human occupation in Canada's Arctic
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Climate change could become the main driver of biodiversity decline by mid-century
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Net zero plans show limited climate ambition on 'residual' emissions
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Teens who view their homes as more chaotic than their siblings have poorer mental health in adulthood
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Seeking medical insights in the physics of mucus
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Global study of coastal seas as carbon dioxide reservoirs
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Road features that predict crash sites identified in new machine-learning model
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Why do you keep your house so cold? Science says: Ask your parents
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Early intervention after the first seizure may prevent long-term epilepsy and associated cognitive deficits
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Wastewater surveillance is key tool in keeping schools open during public health emergencies, study reveals
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Fine-tuning leaf angle with CRISPR improves sugarcane yield
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'Lost' birds list will aid in protecting species
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New discovery of a mechanism that controls cell division
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New gut-brain circuits found for sugar and fat cravings
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Child Welfare Officials Have Searched Her Home and Her Son Dozens of Times. She’s Suing Them to Stop.
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Can Information Escape a Black Hole?
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'Goldilocks' binding strength determines anti-cancer T-cell efficacy and fate
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The role of machine learning and computer vision in Imageomics
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Penalties for dropping out of ecosystem services incentive programs should equal lost environmental benefits
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Rogue Worlds Throw Planetary Ideas Out of Orbit
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Managing meandering waterways in a changing world
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Machine learning method reveals chromosome locations in individual cell nucleus
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New method developed to isolate HIV particles
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Researchers use AI, Google street view to predict household energy costs on large scale
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Soil bacteria respire more CO2 after sugar-free meals
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BESSY II: How pulsed charging enhances the service time of batteries
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Sniffing women's tears reduces aggressive behavior in men, researchers report
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Women exposed to toxic metals may experience earlier aging of their ovaries
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New water treatment method can generate green energy
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Key dynamics of 2D nanomaterials: View to larger-scale production
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Parents' top resolutions: More patience, less time on phones
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Machine learning could aid efforts to answer long-standing astrophysical questions
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Soccer heading linked to measurable decline in brain function
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Artificial intelligence enhances monitoring of threatened marbled murrelet
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Imageomics poised to enable new understanding of life
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Hope for treating sleep disorders, no pills required
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New microscopy tech answers fundamental questions
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Cult mentality: Monumental discovery in Italy
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Earliest-yet Alzheimer's biomarker found in mouse model could point to new targets
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Ruptured Achilles tendon shows faster repair amid plasma irradiation treatment
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Creation of a power-generating, gel electret-based device
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Scientists develop most sensitive way to observe single molecules
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Training dairy cows with positive reinforcement can turn otherwise stressful events into play
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Those Who Create Desire an Audience: A Conversation with Darlington Chibueze Anuonye, by Anthony Chibueze Ukwuoma
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Cooking Peppermint Chiffon Pie with Flannery O’Connor
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During Pregnancy, a Fake ‘Infection’ Protects the Fetus
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Visualizing short-lived intermediate compounds produced during chemical reactions
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Hepatitis C leaves 'scars' in immune cells even after successful treatment
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Exploring three frontiers in marine biomass and blue carbon capture
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Exposure to heat and cold in early life may affect development of white matter in the brain
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Novel catalyst system for CO2 conversion
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Nanorobot with hidden weapon kills cancer cells
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'Tiny tornadoes' around leaves spread deadly plant pathogens
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Atom-by-atom: Imaging structural transformations in 2D materials
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Stinky, bitter, and painful: A novel insect repellent attacks multiple sensory pathways
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Chimp moms play with their offspring through good times and bad
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How your sleep patterns change can tell you about your health
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Controlling water, transforming greenhouse gases
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A flexible and efficient DC power converter for sustainable-energy microgrids
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Scientists make breakthrough in quantum materials research
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Sniffing our way to better health
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Health Insurers Have Been Breaking State Laws for Years
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Infection with stomach bacteria may increase risk of Alzheimer's disease
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First results from DESI make the most precise measurement of our expanding universe
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Delhi smog: India's cities must look beyond their limits to clean up air pollution
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AI tool predicts responses to cancer therapy using information from each cell of the tumor
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Intriguing new tool for tendon healing: nanoparticles for precision drug delivery
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Life span increases in mice when specific brain cells are activated
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Large study presents evidence for behavioral sciences in policymaking
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After spinal cord injury, neurons wreak havoc on metabolism
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Solving an age-old mystery about crystal formation
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AI weather forecasts captured Ciaran's destructive path
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Observing mammalian cells with superfast soft X-rays
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'Friendly' hyenas are more likely to form mobs
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Rallying for a better badminton birdie
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Tracking the cellular and genetic roots of neuropsychiatric disease
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A mental process that leads to putting off an unpleasant task
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Cutting-edge 'protein lawnmower' created
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Different means to the same end: How a worm protects its chromosomes
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In Crisis, She Went to an Illinois Facility. Two Years Later, She Still Isn’t Able to Leave.
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Paper calls for patient-first regulation of AI in healthcare
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Metamaterials and AI converge, igniting innovative breakthroughs
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A faster, better way to prevent an AI chatbot from giving toxic responses
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Swimming microrobots deliver cancer-fighting drugs to metastatic lung tumors in mice
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Spying on a shape-shifting protein
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Trigonelline derived from coffee improves cognitive functions in mice
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A new vibrant blue pottery pigment with less cobalt
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Pan-cancer analysis uncovers a new class of promising CAR T--cell immunotherapy targets
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Progression of herpesvirus infection remodels mitochondrial organization and metabolism
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Weaker ocean circulation could enhance carbon dioxide buildup in the atmosphere, study finds
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Robotic system feeds people with severe mobility limitations
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Study explains why the brain can robustly recognize images, even without color
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“What a Goddamn Writer She Was”: Remembering Alice Munro (1931–2024)
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How built environment correlates with risk of cardiovascular disease
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High-speed electron camera uncovers a new 'light-twisting' behavior in an ultrathin material
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Type 2 diabetes alters the behavior of discs in the vertebral column
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Inhalable sensors could enable early lung cancer detection
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Inspired by Greek mythology, this potential drug shows promise for vanquishing Parkinson's RNA in early studies
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Functional capacity in old age is like an ecosystem that may collapse when disrupted
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Ethylene from CO2: Building-kit catalyst
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Under extreme impacts, metals get stronger when heated, study finds
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Researchers identify potential way to treat genetic epilepsy by replacing 'lost' enzyme
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Sense of belonging and food choices
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“We’re Never Alone”
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Study shows background checks don't always check out
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Clever dosage control mechanism of biallelic genes
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Grow the skin you're in: In vivo generation of chimeric skin grafts
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New York Closed Psych Beds for Youth in Crisis. Now, Foster Care Programs and Host Towns Are Being Pushed to the Limit.
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Drowning in waste: Pollution hotspots in aquatic environments
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Annual breast cancer screening beginning at 40 saves lives
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An astrocytic pH regulator that can repair the blood-brain barrier and reverse brain damage caused by ischemic stroke
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The unexpected connection between brewing coffee and understanding turbulence
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Boosting CAR-T cell therapies from under the skin
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Running performance helped by mathematical research
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Glial hyper-drive for triggering epileptic seizures
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New metric for blood circulation in brain to better understand dementia
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3D-printed skin closes wounds and contains hair follicle precursors
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A new sensor detects harmful 'forever chemicals' in drinking water
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Could fiber optic cable help scientists probe the deep layers of the moon?
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Bio-based resins could offer recyclable future for 3D printing
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This self-powered sensor could make MRIs more efficient
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What factors predict when older adults will stop driving?
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Respiratory allergies: Newly discovered molecule plays a major role in triggering inflammation
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Study shows middle-aged Americans are lonelier than European peers, suggests loneliness in midlife is endemic
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Launching Books into the World: A Conversation with Carolina Orloff, by Aitana Bellido
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This next generation blue light could potentially promote or hinder sleep on command
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Damaging impact of heat waves on vital organs
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New deep-learning model outperforms Google AI system in predicting peptide structures
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Signs of life would be detectable in single ice grain emitted from extraterrestrial moons
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Treatment for deadly superbug C. diff may be weakening
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AI can boost service for vulnerable customers
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Ready for the storm: Researchers analyze infrastructure, demographics to see where tornadoes are most disruptive
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A wetter world recorded in Australian coral colony
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Rock-wallaby bite size ‘packs a punch’
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Understanding climate warming impacts on carbon release from the tundra
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Highly sensitive fiber optic gyroscope senses rotational ground motion around active volcano
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The Ringo Starr of the Haiku Pantheon
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I Moved to Rural New Mexico to Report on the Aftermath of a Massive Wildfire. My Neighbors Were My Best Sources.
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A molecular anchor
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When Dogs Could Talk: Among Words in a State of Grace, by N. Scott Momaday
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How to make aging a 'fairer game' for all wormkind
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Can you change a chicken into a frog, a fish or a chameleon?
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Exposure to soft robots decreases human fears about working with them
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Materials research revolutionized by a small change
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A Top Mutual Fund Executive Made Millions for Himself Trading the Same Stocks His Giant Fund Was Trading
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First global estimate of marine aquarium trade to encourage sustainable practices
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New sex-determining mechanism in African butterfly discovered
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A fragment of human brain, mapped in exquisite detail
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New and improved way to grow the cells that give rise to the kidney's filtration system
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The Clues for Cleaner Water
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Study shows important role gut microbes play in airway health in persons with cystic fibrosis
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Tawny owl's pale grey color linked to vital functions ensuring survival in extreme conditions
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Airborne technology brings new hope to map shallow aquifers in Earth's most arid deserts
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Toothbrushing tied to lower rates of pneumonia among hospitalized patients
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Tabulae Paralytica: Mapping the biology of spinal cord injury in unprecedented detail
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Understudied cell in the brain could be key to treating glioblastoma
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Microplastic 'hotspots' identified in Long Island Sound
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PFAS flow equally between Arctic Ocean and Atlantic Ocean
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Pagan-Christian trade networks supplied horses from overseas for the last horse sacrifices in Europe
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Now we know, what gets roots to grow: Can help in future droughts
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High-efficiency carbon dioxide electroreduction system reduces our carbon footprint and progressing carbon neutrality goals
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A theory linking ignition with flame provides roadmap to better combustion engines
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Hybrid work is a 'win-win-win' for companies, workers
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Graphene gets cleaned up
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Scientists propose a model to predict personal learning performance for virtual reality-based safety training
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Meet Strange Metals: Where Electricity May Flow Without Electrons
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Health risk from global warming predictor of city climate action during COVID-19, study finds
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DOJ Blasts Law Enforcement’s Uvalde Shooting Response in New Report, Calls for Agencies to Prioritize Training
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Gut bacteria of malnourished children benefit from key elements in therapeutic food
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Captivating blue-colored ant discovered in India's remote Siang Valley
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Improving energy security with policies focused on demand-side solutions
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Metastatic breast cancer treatments have aided decline in deaths
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Protecting brain cells with cannabinol
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AI provides more accurate analysis of prehistoric and modern animals, painting picture of ancient world
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Best areas for rewilding European bison
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Breakthrough paves the way for next generation of vision implants
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AI accelerates problem-solving in complex scenarios
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Imaging grain boundaries that impede lithium-ion migration in solid-state batteries
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How to Rizz (for the Lonely Weeb): Derpycon
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Landmark study shows that 'transcendent' thinking may grow teens' brains over time
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To heal skin, scientists invent living bioelectronics
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Macrophages behave like mural cells to promote healing of ischemic muscle injury
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Firing nerve fibers in the brain are supplied with energy on demand
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Novel method for measuring nano/microplastic concentrations in soil using spectroscopy
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Rare ant species rediscovered in North Carolina trees
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Study quantifies how aquifer depletion threatens crop yields
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Hand-held biosensor makes breast cancer screening fast, affordable, and accurate
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Two Reporters Covering Education in the Midwest Followed the Money … to a School in New York
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Researchers show an old law still holds for quirky quantum materials
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How do supermassive black holes get super massive?
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Brain connectivity patterns differ in infants at familial risk for autism
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How the body switches out of 'fight' mode
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Newly discovered genetic mutation protects against Parkinson's disease and offers hope for new therapies
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Everest mountaineer's letters digitized
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Researchers introduce enhanced brain signal analysis technique
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Inexplicable flying fox found in Hydra galaxy cluster
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The Malaria parasite generates genetic diversity using an evolutionary 'copy-paste' tactic
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Simulations reveal mechanism behind protein build-up in Parkinson's disease
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Can A.I. tell you if you have osteoporosis? Newly developed deep learning model shows promise
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Drug limits dangerous reactions to allergy-triggering foods, Stanford Medicine-led study of kids finds
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Signatures of heart attack
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AI to make crop production more sustainable
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Research reveals pre-collapse monitoring of Kakhovka dam, Ukraine
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More lives can be saved if ambulance staff receive AI-support
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Nobel Prize Honors Inventors of ‘Quantum Dot’ Nanoparticles
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Random robots are more reliable
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Can engineered plants help make baby formula as nutritious as breast milk?
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New study offers a better way to make AI fairer for everyone
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Combined microscopy technique catches light-driven polymers in the act
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Benefits of resistance exercise training in treatment of anxiety and depression
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Reinvigorating exhausted immune cells reveals potential therapy target for cancer
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Dispelling severe 'morning sickness' myths: It's not normal or harmless, but prevention and treatment might be on the way
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Concrete-nitrogen mix may provide major health and environment benefits
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Why you can taste more ethanol in a cold pint of beer or warm glass of baijiu
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New colorful plastic films for versatile sensors and electronic displays
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Electrified charcoal 'sponge' can soak up CO2 directly from the air
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Every breath you take: Study models the journey of inhaled plastic particle pollution
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Senators Question KPMG Role in Microsoft Profit-Shifting Scheme
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Aluminum nanoparticles make tunable green catalysts
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Novel CT exam reduces need for invasive artery treatment
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Physicists Finally Find a Problem That Only Quantum Computers Can Do
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Sonic youth: Healthy reef sounds increase coral settlement
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Researchers create groundbreaking cotton quality model to aid farmers
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Novel stem cell therapy using technology from mRNA COVID-19 vaccines may stimulate natural repair in treatment of chronic and acute liver disease
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How the brain is flexible enough for a complex world (without being thrown into chaos)
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Life goals and their changes drive success
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Biophysicists Uncover Powerful Symmetries in Living Tissue
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Pulsed field ablation procedures found safe and effective for atrial fibrillation patients
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A Quantum Trick Implied Eternal Stability. Now the Idea May Be Falling Apart.
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Genetic mutation in a quarter of all Labradors hard-wires them for obesity
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Gigantic Jurassic pterosaur fossil unearthed in Oxfordshire, UK
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The science of procrastination
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Optimistic thinking linked with lower cognitive abilities
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Study identifies peptide as key mediator in heavy alcohol drinking
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Deep Beneath Earth’s Surface, Clues to Life’s Origins
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Two artificial intelligences talk to each other
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Experimental drug combination shows promise against hard-to-treat peripheral nerve sheath tumors
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Microsoft Chose Profit Over Security and Left U.S. Government Vulnerable to Russian Hack, Whistleblower Says
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Understanding cattle grazing personalities may foster sustainable rangelands
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Brain 'assembloids' mimic human blood-brain barrier
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The Poetry of Fact: On Alec Wilkinson’s Moonshine
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Rain can spoil a wolf spider's day, too
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New computer algorithm supercharges climate models and could lead to better predictions of future climate change
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Apes remember friends they haven't seen for decades
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Could taking certain drugs reduce risk of ruptured brain aneurysm?
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Achieving sustainable urban growth on a global scale
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Newly discovered mechanism of T-cell control can interfere with cancer immunotherapies
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Jurors recommend death penalty based on looks, but new training can correct the bias
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Estimating emissions potential of decommissioned gas wells from shale samples
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Mirror-image chemicals may revolutionize drug delivery
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Extremely rare immune cells predict how well treatments work for recurrent hives
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Entomologist sheds light on 250-year-old mystery of the German cockroach
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Reaching for the (invisible) stars
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Possible trigger for autoimmune diseases discovered : B cells teach T cells which targets must not be attacked
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Could two drugs be better than one for treating prostate cancer?
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Pacific cod can't rely on coastal safe havens for protection during marine heat waves
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Snakes do it faster, better: How a group of scaly, legless lizards hit the evolutionary jackpot
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Life expectancy increased as world addressed major killers including diarrhea, lower respiratory infections, and stroke
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Epigenetic status determines metastasis
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Key factors in human-made earthquakes
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Improved AI process could better predict water supplies
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Researchers reveal a new approach for treating degenerative diseases
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The fountain of youth is ... a T cell?
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A carbon-lite atmosphere could be a sign of water and life on other terrestrial planets
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New findings on the prevention of heart attacks and strokes
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Feeling depressed linked to short-term increase in bodyweight
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Stellar collisions produce strange, zombie-like survivors
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New study highlights the benefit of touch on mental and physical health
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Hearing relaxing words in your sleep slows your heart down
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Announcing Our Winter Issue
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Unravelling the association between neonatal proteins and adult health
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Climate change threatens thousands of archaeological sites in coastal Georgia
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A new, rigorous assessment of OpenET accuracy for supporting satellite-based water management
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Endovascular catheter opens blocked arteries deep within lungs
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Scientist shows focused ultrasound can reach deep into the brain to relieve pain
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The ‘Accidental Activist’ Who Changed the Face of Mathematics
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Scientists trigger mini-earthquakes in the lab
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Safeguarding urban infrastructure from subsidence and liquefaction risks
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A promising target for new RNA therapeutics now accessible
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Pokémon Is All About Reading
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Cosmic building blocks of life discovered through the electron microscope
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Autonomous synthesis robot uses AI to speed up chemical discovery
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New insect genus discovered in one of the most biodiverse rain forest regions in the world
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It turns out, this fossil 'plant' is really a fossil baby turtle
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Relocated songbirds can successfully learn the diversity of song they need to survive
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Neural balance in the brain is associated with brain maturity and better cognitive ability
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Australian study proves 'humans are planet's most frightening predator'
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Repeat COVID-19 vaccinations elicit antibodies that neutralize variants, other viruses
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New dressing robot can 'mimic' the actions of care-workers
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Modifying genomes of tardigrades to unravel their secrets
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Mathematics supporting fresh theoretical approach in oncology
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How immune cells recognize their enemies
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AI makes retinal imaging 100 times faster, compared to manual method
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Two genes of the germline are essential for the development of brain tumors in Drosophila
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Gene that helps cancer cells spread throughout the body
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New technique could help build quantum computers of the future
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Exercise, new drug class recommended for management of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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Everyday social interactions predict language development in infants
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Treatment with anti-inflammatory proteins following heart attack shows promise to reduce the risk of further heart damage
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COVID-19 antibody discovery could explain long COVID
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Plastic-free vegan leather that dyes itself grown from bacteria
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Marine heat waves disrupt the ocean food web in the northeast Pacific Ocean
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New gene delivery vehicle shows promise for human brain gene therapy
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First pictures from Euclid satellite reveal billions of orphan stars
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How children's birthdays help show the best month for flu shots
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Discovery of an atypical heat shock factor, HSF5, involved in meiotic mechanisms: Implications for male infertility
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Pulling an all-nighter? Don't follow with an important decision
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Smells like evolution: Fruit flies reveal surprises in chemical sensing
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Brains of newborns aren't underdeveloped compared to other primates
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Acetaminophen use during pregnancy linked to language delays in children
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Scientists invent ultra-thin, minimally-invasive pacemaker controlled by light
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Single dose typhoid conjugate vaccine (TCV) provides lasting efficacy in children
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Human cells building 'molecular highways' captured for first time
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Respiratory bacteria 'turn off' immune system to survive
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New machine learning algorithm promises advances in computing
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Blinken Says Israeli Units Accused of Serious Violations Have Done Enough to Avoid Sanctions. Experts and Insiders Disagree.
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Old immune systems revitalized in mouse study, improving vaccine response
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Hubble finds surprises around a star that erupted 40 years ago
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Deep machine-learning speeds assessment of fruit fly heart aging and disease, a model for human disease
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Expanding on the fundamental principles of liquid movement
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A new possible explanation for the Hubble tension
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Fossilized Molecules Reveal a Lost World of Ancient Life
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Burnout: Identifying people at risk
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Segregation Academies Still Operate Across the South. One Town Grapples With Its Divided Schools.
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Study shows how liver damage from stress and aging might be reversible
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Making of a Poem: Maureen N. McLane on “Haptographic Interface”
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The Rising Cost of the Oil Industry’s Slow Death
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How seaweed became multicellular
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Physics vocabulary: AI edition
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Birdfeeders are designed to keep unwanted guests away
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A liquid crystal source of photon pairs
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New approach to tackling bacterial infections identified
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COVID-19 vaccination and boosting during pregnancy protects infants for six months, study finds
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How does a virus hijack insect sperm to control disease vectors and pests?
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Moving from the visible to the infrared: Developing high quality nanocrystals
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A physical qubit with built-in error correction
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New York’s Guardianship System Is Broken. Will Lawmakers Pay for a Modest Fix?
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AI harnesses tumor genetics to predict treatment response
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Researchers find way to weld metal foam without melting its bubbles
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Sting operation out of gas
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Exploring arctic plants and lichens: An important conservation baseline for Nunavut's newest and largest territorial park
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The hidden rule for flight feathers--and how it could reveal which dinosaurs could fly
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Feathers, cognition and global consumerism in colonial Amazonia
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Ketamine's promise for severe depression grows, but major questions remain
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Study points at novel approach to treat Group 3 medulloblastoma
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New Clues for What Will Happen When the Sun Eats the Earth
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Combining popular diabetes drugs offers complementary heart and kidney benefits
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Gene signatures from tissue-resident T cells as a predictive tool for melanoma patients
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Are these newly found rare cells a missing link in color perception?
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First week after birth is critical for development of senses
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Study uses artificial intelligence to show how personality influences the expression of our genes
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Finnish Vole fever spreading further south
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Who should receive preventive treatment for TB? Individuals of all ages with positive skin or blood test
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How 40Hz sensory gamma rhythm stimulation clears amyloid in Alzheimer's mice
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Wireless receiver blocks interference for better mobile device performance
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Hidden challenges of tooth loss and dentures revealed in new study
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'Long flu' has emerged as a consequence similar to long COVID
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Integrating research and clinical care to uncover secrets of brain development
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Biomarker found to help identify cells that can repair damaged blood vessels
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Multiple unsafe sleep practices found in most sudden infant deaths
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Study finds less invasive, safer option for removing benign pancreatic tumors
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N-channel diamond field-effect transistor
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Nudging in a virtual supermarket for more animal welfare
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Fear may lead women and men to make different decisions when choosing short-VS-long-term rewards
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Paleontologists unearth what may be the largest known marine reptile
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Reimagining electron microscopy: Bringing high-end resolution to lower-cost microscopes
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New study uses machine learning to bridge the reality gap in quantum devices
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First step in allergic reactions, paving the way for new preventative strategies
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A chip-scale Titanium-sapphire laser
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Older adults rely more on trust in decision making. It could open them up to scams
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This common medication could save half a million children's lives each year. So why is it underprescribed?
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DTE Energy Facing Oversight of “Hardship-Inducing” Debt Collection Practices
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Cholesterol-lowering therapy may hinder aggressive type of colorectal tumor
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90% of Floridians believe climate change is happening
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New study reveals urgent need for region-specific models to improve brain health in diverse settings
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New scientific methods for analyzing criminal careers
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Signs of multiple sclerosis show up in blood years before symptoms
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Unlocking the secrets of the brain's dopaminergic system
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Mapping the world's fungi from air samples
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New compound from blessed thistle promotes functional nerve regeneration
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Four-legged, dog-like robot 'sniffs' hazardous gases in inaccessible environments
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AI ethics are ignoring children, say researchers
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Against Remembrance: On Louise Glück
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BESSY II: Molecular orbitals determine stability
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Study uncovers potential origins of life in ancient hot springs
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Empathetic children may have poorer health in the face of interparental conflict
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New study provides enhanced understanding of tropical atmospheric waves
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Potential power and pitfalls of harnessing artificial intelligence for sleep medicine
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Scientists uncover promising treatment target for resistant brain cancer
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These jacks-of-all-trades are masters, too: Yeast study helps answer age-old biology question
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Good and bad news for people with low back pain
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Newly identified PET biomarker predicts success of immune checkpoint blockade therapy
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Philips Recalled Breathing Machines in 2021. Chemicals of “Concern” Found in Replacement Machines Raised New Alarm.
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Familial Alzheimer's disease transferred via bone marrow transplant in mice
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Researchers discover key to molecular mystery of how plants respond to changing conditions
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Caribbean parrots thought to be endemic are actually relicts of millennial-scale extinction
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Money to burn: Wealthy, white neighborhoods losing their heat shields
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New immune cell therapy benefits laboratory models of ALS and has some positive results in an individual with the disease
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Few newly diagnosed type 2 diabetics succeed in losing weight -- weight gain linked to much higher risk of complications
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Former Foster Youth Are Eligible for Federal Housing Aid. Georgia Isn’t Helping Them Get It.
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Polymers that can kill bacteria
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Addressing societal concerns of genetic determinism of human behavior by linking environmental influences and genetic research
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New system triggers cellular waste disposal
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Using stem cell-derived heart muscle cells to advance heart regenerative therapy
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Quantum interference could lead to smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient transistors
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7 Questions for Kim Hye-jin, by Michelle Johnson
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New therapeutic target for rare type of childhood epilepsy
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Chocolate that harnesses the full potential of the cocoa fruit
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New technology lets researchers track brain cells' 'off switches'
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Engineers develop innovative microbiome analysis software tools
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Few older adults use direct-to-consumer health services; Many who do don't tell their regular provider
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10 Times as Much of This Toxic Pesticide Could End Up on Your Tomatoes and Celery Under a New EPA Proposal
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Cognitive test is poor predictor of athletes' concussion
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Possible 'Trojan Horse' found for treating stubborn bacterial infections
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New study examines the increased adoption of they/them pronouns
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The Disenchantment of the World
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mRNA technology could be possible treatment for rare diseases
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Scientists develop novel RNA- or DNA-based substances to protect plants from viruses
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Digging up good news for microbial studies
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BESSY II shows how solid-state batteries degrade
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Zika's shape-shifting machinery, and a possible vulnerability
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Does trying to look younger reduce how much ageism older adults face?
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New study challenges one-size-fits-all approach to vitamin D supplementation guidelines
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Making quantum bits fly
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Higher blood pressure is associated with poorer cognition in adolescence
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Overlooked brain organ plays key role in promoting brain repair after stroke
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Brain scans of former NFL athletes show a repair protein in place long after initial injury
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Human activity is causing toxic thallium to enter the Baltic sea, according to new study
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Scientists identify 'missing piece' required for blood stem cell self-renewal
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Simple Equation Predicts the Shapes of Carbon-Capturing Wetlands
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From NYC to DC and beyond, cities on the East Coast are sinking
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Groundbreaking study reveals extensive leatherback turtle activity along U.S. coastline
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Serendipity reveals new method to fight cancer with T cells
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Experiment could test quantum nature of large masses for the first time
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'Dynamic duo' defenses in bacteria ward off viral threats
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A better handle on the emissions budget for the Paris climate targets
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Arctic nightlife: Seabird colony bursts with sound at night
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Being overweight hampers body's immune response to SARS-CoV-2, study shows
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An Expert Who Has Testified in Foster Care Cases Across Colorado Admits Her Evaluations Are Unscientific
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Memory research: Breathing in sleep impacts memory processes
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AI networks are more vulnerable to malicious attacks than previously thought
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Ancient ocean slowdown warns of future climate chaos
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Can We Truly Be Free of Our Past? A Conversation with Wendy Chen, by Xixuan Collins
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Scientists identify gene that could lead to resilient 'pixie' corn
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Space solar power project ends first in-space mission with successes and lessons
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Breakthrough in melting point prediction: Over 100-year-old physics problem solved
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Making of a Poem: Kim Hyesoon and Cindy Juyoung Ok on “Person Walking Backward”
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States Across the Country Are Reforming Guardianship. New York Is Not One of Them.
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Revolutionizing real-time data processing with edge computing and reservoir technology
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Fatty acids hold clue to creating memories
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Research explores how a father's diet could shape the health of his offspring
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'I feel like I'm Alice in Wonderland': Why nightmares and 'daymares' could be early warning signs of autoimmune disease
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Light-induced Meissner effect
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Viking dentistry was surprisingly advanced
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Researchers shed light on river resiliency to flooding
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Unique cell-based approach for pulmonary arterial hypertension shown to be safe
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A moonshot for obesity: New molecules, inspired by space shuttles, advance lipid nanoparticle delivery for weight control
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The New Math of How Large-Scale Order Emerges
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In flies, a single brain cell can drive multiple movements of the body
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Did a magnetic field collapse trigger the emergence of animals?
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New device gathers, stores electricity in remote settings
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A tiny spot leads to a large advancement in nano-processing, researchers reveal
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Exploring the effect of ring closing on fluorescence of supramolecular polymers
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Light enables the generation of non-canonical amino acids
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An inside look at Beech tree disease
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Kristi Noem Said She Is Proud to “Support Babies, Moms, and Families.” Her Record Shows Otherwise, Critics Say.
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Trotting robots reveal emergence of animal gait transitions
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Innovative coating prevents limescale formation
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How human derived RNA fragments help the Hepatitis E virus
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New device inspired by python teeth doubles strength of rotator cuff repairs
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Realistic talking faces created from only an audio clip and a person's photo
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'Find pearls in the soil' unveiling the magic of hydrogen production from municipal sewage
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Bad Dinner Guest
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Hey Dave, I've got an idea for you: What's the potential of AI-led workshopping?
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The mutual neutralization of hydronium and hydroxide
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Viruses that can help 'dial up' carbon capture in the sea
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I spy with my speedy eye: Scientists discover speed of visual perception ranges widely in humans
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How did humans learn to walk? New evolutionary study offers an earful
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Machine learning and experiment
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Which came first: Black holes or galaxies?
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Study could pave the way for better diagnosis of rare genetic diseases
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ONe novae stellar explosion may be source of our phosphorus
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Study projects major changes in North Atlantic and Arctic marine ecosystems due to climate change
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Humans can increase biodiversity, archaeological study shows
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Theories about the natural world may need to change to reflect human impact
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Scientists discover 18 new species of gut microbes in search for origins of antibiotic resistance
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The sweet stuff: How insects tell sugars apart
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The future of metals research with artificial intelligence
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Generative model unveils secrets of material disorder
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Astronomers share climate-friendly meeting solutions
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Discrimination during pregnancy may alter circuits in infants' brains
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Interstellar signal linked to aliens was actually just a truck
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Molecular atlas of blood vessel pathways in the human brain, across early brain development, adulthood and disease
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Most countries struggle to meet climate pledges from 2009
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Reading pleasure and pain from the brain
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One person can supervise 'swarm' of 100 unmanned autonomous vehicles
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Lockdowns had an impact on gut microbes and allergies in newborns, new research reveals
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Study reveals clues to how Eastern equine encephalitis virus invades brain cells
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High altitude training shows promise for patients ahead of surgery
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Spiral wrappers switch nanotubes from conductors to semiconductors and back
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Pollinator's death trap turns into nursery
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Exposure to high humidity and temperature in pregnancy could influence blood pressure changes in childhood
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Researchers improve seed nitrogen content by reducing plant chlorophyll levels
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Different brain structures in females lead to more severe cognitive deficits after concussion than males
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New fabric makes urban heat islands more bearable
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Brain-imaging study reveals curiosity as it emerges
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A New Generation of Mathematicians Pushes Prime Number Barriers
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Fossils of giant sea lizard with dagger-like teeth show how our oceans have fundamentally changed since the dinosaur era
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A smart molecule beats the mutation behind most pancreatic cancer
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Water-based paints: Less stinky, but some still contain potentially hazardous chemicals
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Modular, scalable hardware architecture for a quantum computer
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Visualising multiple sclerosis with a new MRI procedure
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New study advances search for accurate blood markers for acute kidney injury
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Obesity-cancer connection discovery suggests strategies for improving immunotherapy
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Research lights up process for turning CO2 into sustainable fuel
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Innovative sensing platform unlocks ultrahigh sensitivity in conventional sensors
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Research sheds light on how proteins linked to Alzheimer's disease influence neuronal growth
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The evolutionary timeline of diminished boric acid and urea transportation in aquaporin 10
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Treatment for autoimmune disorder acts on balance of immune cell types
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Women get the same exercise benefits as men, but with less effort
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Losing keys and everyday items 'not always sign of poor memory'
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New AI accurately predicts fly behavior
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Birdsong and human voice built from same genetic blueprint
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Living near pubs, bars and fast-food restaurants could be bad for heart health
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Interactions with dogs can increase brainwaves associated with stress relief and heightened concentration
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Real-time wearable human emotion recognition technology developed
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How does one species become many?
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New immunosuppressive mechanism found in brain cancer
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Study shows heightened sensitivity to PTSD in autism
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Wearable devices get signal boost from innovative material
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A microbial plastic factory for high-quality green plastic
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Island birds more adaptable than previously thought
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Surprisingly simple model explains how brain cells organize and connect
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Brain's structure hangs in 'a delicate balance'
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Cracking the code of neurodegeneration: New model identifies potential therapeutic target
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Key to improving cancer treatments discovered
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Gloom and doom warnings about climate change do not work
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Alzheimer's drug fermented with help from AI and bacteria moves closer to reality
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How risk-averse are humans when interacting with robots?
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A new approach can address antibiotic resistance to Mycobacterium abscessus
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Alaska's rusting waters: Pristine rivers and streams turning orange
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Innovative 3D printing method streamlines multi-materials manufacturing
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New research shows soil microorganisms could produce additional greenhouse gas emissions from thawing permafrost
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Mice pass the mirror test, a classic indicator of self-recognition
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Persian plateau unveiled as crucial hub for early human migration out of Africa
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Cacao plants' defense against toxic cadmium unveiled
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Potential solvents identified for building on moon and Mars
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Scientists uncover 95 regions of the genome linked to PTSD
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Double trouble at chromosome ends
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We date, marry people who are attractive as we are, new analysis finds
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First heat map for individual red blood cells
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Breakthrough in complex pain management
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'The magic of making electricity from metals and air' The vexing carbonate has achieved it!
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Breakthrough in ultraviolet spectroscopy
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Expert warns red light myopia therapy can injure retina
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Herbivores, displaced by ocean warming, threaten subtropical seagrass meadows
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A model for the evolution of intelligence
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Unexpected biodiversity on the ocean floor
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Blessing in disguise: Mycoviruses enhance fungicide effectiveness against plant pathogens
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Already 30 minutes of exercise increases the proportion of tumor-killing white blood cells in blood
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Great news, parents: You do have power over your tweens' screen use
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Secret vulnerabilities of cancer's 'death star' revealed
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Astronomers conduct first search for forming planets with new space telescope
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More aerosol particles than thought are forming over Siberia, study finds
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Wildfires in wet African forests have doubled in recent decades
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New technology provides electrifying insights into how catalysts work at the atomic level
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Pushing the boundary on ultralow frequency gravitational waves
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Tiny wireless light bulbs for biomedical applications
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Finding the beat of collective animal motion
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Time-restricted eating and high-intensity exercise might work together to improve health
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Large wildfires create weather that favors more fire
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Deregulation of alternative RNA splicing promotes pancreatic cancer progression and metastasis
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How extratropical ocean-atmosphere interactions can contribute to the variability of jet streams in the Northern Hemisphere
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Underlying mechanisms behind regular exercise benefits
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Permeable pavements could reduce coho-killing tire pollutants
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The serious side of kid and canine play
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Five factors to ensure an infant thrives
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While social media changes over decades, conversation dynamics stay the same, new study suggests
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New tomato, potato family tree shows that fruit color and size evolved together
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The Mathematician Who Sculpted the Shape of Space
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Supercharging CAR-T cells for cancer treatment
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How the immune system fights to keep herpes at bay
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Greek Island was home to Bronze Age purple dye workshop
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Transparent brain implant can read deep neural activity from the surface
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Urbanization increases seasonal differences in plant-pollinator networks
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Renewable grid: Recovering electricity from heat storage hits 44% efficiency
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Researchers find unique adaptations of fungus associated with bee bread
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Researchers find genetic stability in a long-term Panamanian hybrid zone of manakin birds
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Ancient DNA reveals the appearance of a 6th century Chinese emperor
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It takes two to TANGO: New strategy to tackle fibrosis and scarring
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Records of cometary dust hitting the asteroid Ryugu
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Study reshapes understanding of mass extinction in Late Devonian era
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Drug helps reprogram macrophage immune cells, suppress prostate and bladder tumor growth
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A new method for improving checkpoint inhibitor therapy for cancer
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New Breakthrough Brings Matrix Multiplication Closer to Ideal
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From roots to resilience: investigating the vital role of microbes in coastal plant health
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Epigenetic changes can cause type 2 diabetes
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Mosaics of predisposition cause skin disease
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Key genes linked to DNA damage and human disease uncovered
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New method to more accurately spot underground nuclear tests
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Distinct brain activity triggered by memories of trauma
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Incurable autoimmune disease Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE): New genetic findings open up perspectives for future therapeutic approaches
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Researchers use foundation models to discover new cancer imaging biomarkers
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New study challenges 'pop psychology' myths about habits
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Rural and minority dementia patients face disparities in access to neurologists
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Defending your voice against deepfakes
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Nerve cells not entirely 'young at heart'
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The evolution of photosynthesis better documented thanks to the discovery of the oldest thylakoids in fossil cyanobacteria
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What makes some plant groups so successful?
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Raw milk is risky, but airborne transmission of H5N1 from cow's milk is inefficient in mammals
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What coffee with cream can teach us about quantum physics
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Good vibrations: New tech may lead to smaller, more powerful wireless devices
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Fundamental equation for superconducting quantum bits revised
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Use it or lose it: How seagrasses conquered the sea
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Number of Distances Separating Points Has a New Bound
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Pollen analysis suggests peopling of Siberia and Europe by modern humans occurred during a major Pleistocene warming spell
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AI saving humans from the emotional toll of monitoring hate speech
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One-two punch treatment delivers blood cancer knockout
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Cement recycling method could help solve one of the world's biggest climate challenges
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Study on architecture of heart offers new understanding of human evolution
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Researchers invent new triple-junction tandem solar cells with world-record efficiency
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Hopes of Big Bang Discoveries Ride on a Future Spacecraft
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Significant new discovery in teleportation research -- Noise can improve the quality of quantum teleportation
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Pair plasmas found in deep space can now be generated in the lab
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Barriers against Antarctic ice melt disappearing at the double
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AI model as diabetes early warning system when driving
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Cell-targeting technology allows researchers to isolate neuronal subpopulations and link them to behavioral states
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Ultra-sensitive lead detector could significantly improve water quality monitoring
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Prostate cancer: Protein identified to reduce tumor growth
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The University Uprooted a Black Neighborhood. Then Its Policies Reduced the Black Presence on Campus.
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Roots are a key to drought-tolerant maize
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Guessing game: Response may bias understanding of future scenarios
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Odor-causing bacteria in armpits targeted using bacteriophage-derived lysin
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Semaglutide leads to greater weight loss in women than men with HF and improves HF symptoms
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To bend the curve of biodiversity loss, nature recovery must be integrated across all sectors
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Researchers find flexible solution for separating gases
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Atmospheric and economic drivers of global air pollution
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The declining diet of Japan's youth
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Don't be a stranger -- study finds rekindling old friendships as scary as making new ones
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A new beginning: The search for more temperate Tatooines
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Family planning and the fear of missing out
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In the Gut’s ‘Second Brain,’ Key Agents of Health Emerge
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How the brain responds to reward is linked to socioeconomic background
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New AI tool to help beat brain tumors
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Treating newly-diagnosed Crohn's patients with advanced therapy leads to dramatic improvements in outcomes
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'The future is fungal': New research finds that fungi that live in healthy plants are sensitive to climate change
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Infertility treatment doubles the risk of postpartum heart disease
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Important membrane transport mechanism in pathogenic bacteria
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East coast mussel shells are becoming more porous in warming waters
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Manganese plays a surprising role in soil carbon sequestration
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Streamlining cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic insomnia
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Rapid growth, persistent challenges in telemedicine adoption among US hospitals
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First effective treatment found for spitting cobra snakebite
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Spintronics: A new path to room temperature swirling spin textures
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Scientists pull off quantum coup
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Artificial intelligence makes gripping more intuitive
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Free electric vehicle charging at work? It's possible with optimum solar
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AI study reveals individuality of tongue's surface
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A new type of cooling for quantum simulators
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A stealth fungus has decimated North American bats but scientists may be a step closer to treating white-nose syndrome
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2020 US rule dramatically deregulated wetlands, streams and drinking water
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Novel and promising pancreatic cancer organoids for effective screening of anticancer drugs
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Mini-robots modeled on insects may be smallest, lightest, fastest ever developed
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Scientists develop novel method to estimate biodiversity loss in Singapore over the past two centuries
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New study identifies the greatest threat to wildlife across North America and Canada: people
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When to trust an AI model
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The thinnest lens on Earth, enabled by excitons
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Researchers create new chemical compound to solve 120-year-old problem
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Similarities and differences in human and insect vision formation
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Expanding a lymph node, boosting a vaccine
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Scientists identify new brain circuit in mice that controls body's inflammatory reactions
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'Molecular Rosetta Stone' reveals how our microbiome talks to us
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Shining a new light on the tug-of-war between virus and host
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Decoding the language of cells: Unveiling the proteins behind cellular organelle communication
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Lab-spun sponges form perfect scaffolds for growing skin cells to heal wounds
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Arctic could become 'ice-free' within a decade
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Artificial intelligence systems excel at imitation, but not innovation
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Depressive symptoms may hasten memory decline in older people
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The Year in Physics
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Second Selves
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New study finds AI-generated empathy has its limits
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New method for diagnosing sleep disorders in children
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'Legacy' phosphorus delays water quality improvements in Gulf of Mexico
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New tool improves the search for genes that cause diseases
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Researchers unlock potential of 2D magnetic devices for future computing
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Fish display distinct individual behaviours when swimming to find food
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Evolutionary nature of animal friendships
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Side effects of wide scale forestation could reduce carbon removal benefits by up to a third
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Greener solution powers new method for lithium-ion battery recycling
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Deeper understanding of malaria parasite development unlocks opportunities to block disease spread
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A Rush of Indian Stories: A Review of Redolent Rush, by Dustin Pickering
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Wildfires increasing across Eastern U.S.
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Despite intensive scientific analyses, this centaur head remains a mystery
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Scientists solve decades long mystery of NLRC5 sensor function in cell death
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How do neural networks learn? A mathematical formula explains how they detect relevant patterns
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Drones capture new clues about how water shapes mountain ranges over time
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Florida fossil porcupine solves a prickly dilemma 10-million years in the making
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Researchers find new multiphoton effect within quantum interference of light
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Eight new deep-sea species of marine sponges discovered
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Wirelessly powered relay will help bring 5G technology to smart factories
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Backyard insect inspires invisibility devices, next gen tech
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Dog-killing flatworm discovered in Southern California
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Safer, more efficient drug discovery
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To find life in the universe, look to deadly Venus
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Icy impacts: Planetary scientists use physics and images of impact craters to gauge the thickness of ice on Europa
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Scientists unveil complete cell map of a whole mammalian brain
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Drinkable, carbon monoxide-infused foam enhances effectiveness of experimental cancer therapy
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Similarity between vitamin B12 loss and multiple sclerosis revealed
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Astrophysicists discover a novel method for hunting the first stars
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Team studies factors related to a sense of economic insecurity in older adults
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Barley plants fine-tune their root microbial communities through sugary secretions
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Exotic black holes could be a byproduct of dark matter
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Flower power on Indian farms helps bees and boosts livelihoods
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How to Guarantee the Safety of Autonomous Vehicles
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Freeze casting: A guide to creating hierarchically structured materials
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Public perception of scientists' credibility slips
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AI algorithms can determine how well newborns nurse, study shows
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The 'switch' that keeps the immune system from attacking the body
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Giant viruses infect deadly parasite
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Bioelectronic mesh capable of growing with cardiac tissues for comprehensive heart monitoring
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Resiliency shaped by activity in the gut microbiome and brain
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Letters to a Biographer
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Understanding the roots of chronic pain
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Meerkat chit-chat
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Species diversity promotes ecosystem stability
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Nearly dead plants brought back to life: Keys to aging hidden in the leaves
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Biomolecules from formaldehyde on ancient Mars
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Research suggests how turbulence can be used to generate patterns
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2020 extreme weather event that brought fires and snow to western US
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Fresh wind blows from historical supernova
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On Sven Holm’s Novella of Nuclear Disaster
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'Mathematical microscope' reveals novel, energy-efficient mechanism of working memory that works even during sleep
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Advanced AI-based techniques scale-up solving complex combinatorial optimization problems
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Protein discovery sparks treatment hope for aggressive cancer
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Bedtime battles: 1 in 4 parents say their child can't go to sleep because they're worried or anxious
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Optimizing electronic health records: Study reveals improvements in departmental productivity
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A Dollhouse-Size Hologram
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Discovery changes understanding of water's history on the Moon
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Drawings of mathematical problems predict their resolution
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New tagging method provides bioadhesive interface for marine sensors on diverse, soft, and fragile species
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Cardio-fitness cuts death and disease by nearly 20%
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My Fantastic Voyage at Quanta Magazine
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New study reveals latest data on global burden of cardiovascular disease
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Genetic hope in fight against devastating wheat disease
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Healthy diet early in life seems to protect against inflammatory bowel disease
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Scientists solve mystery of how predatory bacteria recognizes prey
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Gut bacteria make neurotransmitters to shape the newborn immune system
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Study uncovers mechanics of machete-like 'tail-whipping' in thresher sharks
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Lighting up the brain: What happens when our 'serotonin center' is triggered?
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Why some injured kidneys do not heal
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Love scrambles the brain and scientists can now tell us why
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What’s Missing From Railroad Safety Data? Dead Workers and Severed Limbs.
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New technique visualizes mechanical structure of the cell nucleus
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15 most pressing issues for conservation, including invertebrate decline and changing marine ecosystems
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Guiding humanity beyond the moon
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We’re Investigating Mental Health Care Access. Share Your Insights.
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Juno spacecraft measures oxygen production on Jupiter's moon, Europa
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Factors associated with age-related hearing loss differ between males and females
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Dolphins with elevated mercury levels in Florida and Georgia
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Reverse effects of trauma? Older brain cells linger unexpectedly before their death
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AI-generated food images look tastier than real ones
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Investigating newly discovered hydrothermal vents at depths of 3,000 meters off Svalbard
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Swarming cicadas, stock traders, and the wisdom of the crowd
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Scientists trap krypton atoms to form one-dimensional gas
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VR may pose privacy risks for kids: A new study finds parents aren't as worried as they should be
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Powerful new tool ushers in new era of quantum materials research
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A better way to deliver fetal therapy for serious genetic disorders
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Light-weight microscope captures large-scale brain activity of mice on the move
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Fasting primes the immune system's natural killer cells to better fight cancer, new study in mice finds
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Light it up: Reimagining the optical diode effect
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Detecting odors on the edge: Researchers decipher how insects smell more with less
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Shoe technology reduces risk of diabetic foot ulcers
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'Bone biographies' reveal lives of medieval England's common people -- and illuminate early benefits system
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Growing biofilms actively alter host environment
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New research shines a light on how expert mapmakers see the world differently
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To build better tuberculosis vaccines, researchers develop new model by leveraging an old vaccine
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New and highly infectious E. coli strain resistant to powerful antibiotics
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Artificial Intelligence beats doctors in accurately assessing eye problems
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Researchers develop algorithm to determine how cellular 'neighborhoods' function in tissues
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From dawn of time to dusk -- our evolutionary ability to perceive time in art
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The aging brain: Protein mapping furnishes new insights
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Making the future too bright: How wishful thinking can point us in the wrong direction
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The DOJ Is Working With a Wisconsin Sheriff to Improve How Deputies Communicate With People Who Don’t Speak English
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Sandalwood oil by-product prevents prostate cancer development in mice
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Layers of carbonate provide insight into the world of the ancient Romans
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International collaboration lays the foundation for future AI for materials
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New approach to monitoring freshwater quality can identify sources of pollution, and predict their effects
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Switching to vegan or ketogenic diet rapidly impacts immune system
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Zombie cells in the sea: Viruses keep the most common marine bacteria in check
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Wild plants and crops don't make great neighbors, research finds
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Science fiction meets reality: New technique to overcome obstructed views
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Personalized screening early in pregnancy may improve preeclampsia detection
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Clear guidelines needed for synthetic data to ensure transparency, accountability and fairness, study says
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Revolutionary molecular device unleashes potential for targeted drug delivery and self-healing materials
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Nature's 3D printer: Bristle worms form bristles piece by piece
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Prince and the Afterworld: Dorothea Lasky and Tony Tulathimutte Recommend
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AI predicts tumor-killing cells with high accuracy
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Prehistoric 'Pompeii' discovered: Most pristine trilobite fossils ever found shake up scientific understanding of the long extinct group
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Researchers can help shipowners achieve ambitious climate targets
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Bottlenecks and beehives: How an invasive bee colony defied genetic expectations
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“We Buy Ugly Houses” Company Overhauls Policies in the Wake of ProPublica Investigation
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Newly identified genes for depression may lead to new treatments
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Unlocking spin current secrets: A new milestone in spintronics
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Only one in 20 therapies tested in animals reach approval for human use
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A new estimate of U.S. soil organic carbon to improve Earth system models
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Why women are at greater risk of autoimmune disease
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Better medical record-keeping needed to fight antibiotic overuse
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Making crops colorful for easier weeding
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Neptune-like exoplanets can be cloudy or clear
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Fruit flies offer clues to how brains make reward-based decisions
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Beautiful nebula, violent history: Clash of stars solves stellar mystery
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The reaction mechanism for catalytic ammonia production experimentally determined
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How weather patterns will change in the future
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Rock weathering and climate: Low-relief mountain ranges are largest carbon sinks
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Scientists discover a cause of lupus and a possible way to reverse it
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Engineered battery chemistry for fast charging capabilities
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Exoplanets true to size
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What four decades of canned salmon reveal about marine food webs
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Americans find hospital-at-home care appealing and safe, study suggests
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Asian monsoon lofts ozone-depleting substances to stratosphere
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Unveiling molecular origami: A breakthrough in dynamic materials
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Remarkable cellular architecture and phylogenetic position of the mysterious arm-swinging protist meteora sporadica
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Researchers expose new symbiosis origin theories, identify experimental systems for plant life
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Age is just a number: Immune cell 'epigenetic clock' ticks independently of organism lifespan
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Why ProPublica Focuses on Issues You May Not See on Cable News
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Math discovery provides new method to study cell activity, aging
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With hybrid brains, these mice smell like a rat
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What is the electroweak force?
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Quantum infrared spectroscopy: Lights, detector, action!
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Prenatal exposure to ethylene oxide associated with lower birth weight and head circumference in newborns
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New research challenges hunter-gatherer narrative
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Human beliefs about drugs could have dose-dependent effects on the brain
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New study suggests target steps per day for reduced risk of heart failure
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DNA origami folded into tiny motor
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I’m High on World of Warcraft
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Theory and experiment combine to shine a new light on proton spin
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Scientists deliver quantum algorithm to develop new materials and chemistry
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Social media can be used to increase fruit and vegetable intake in young people
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Tiny Language Models Come of Age
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Study of long-term student engagement challenges 'one great teacher' narrative of education
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Scientists discover how ultraviolet light degrades coronavirus
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How a protein component of nuclear pore complexes regulates development of blood cells and may contribute to myeloid disorders
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Scientists use organoid model to identify potential new pancreatic cancer treatment
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FDA Finally Moves to Scrutinize Specialized Health Screenings
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Mobile device location data is already used by private companies, so why not for studying human-wildlife interactions
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The Best Neighborhoods for Starting a Life in the Galaxy
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Active components of ginkgo biloba may improve early cognitive recovery after stroke
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Breakthrough may clear major hurdle for quantum computers
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Arctic melting heavily influenced by little-studied meteorological phenomena
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Ice shell thickness reveals water temperature on ocean worlds
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Immune system plays crucial step in creating blood stem cells
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Major milestone in cutting harmful gases that deplete ozone layer and worsen global warming
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Scientists solve chemical mystery at the interface of biology and technology
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Knowing what dogs like to watch could help veterinarians assess their vision
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After CPAP Recall, Philips Must Institute New Safeguards in Agreement With U.S. Justice Department
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The Secrets of Beauty
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We know the Arctic is warming -- What will changing river flows do to its environment?
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Neurobiology: How bats distinguish different sounds
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How the moon turned itself inside out
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Nile perch invasion triggered genetic bottlenecks in Lake Victoria's endemic cichlids
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Webb Telescope offers first glimpse of an exoplanet's interior
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Butterfly and moth genomes mostly unchanged despite 250 million years of evolution
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Addressing both flu and COVID-19 through a single, multitasking injection
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Millions in costs due to discharge of scrubber water into the Baltic Sea
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Transgender Care Coverage Policies in North Carolina and West Virginia Are Discriminatory, Court Rules
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Researchers produce grafts that replicate the human ear
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Main regulator for the body`s 'oven' discovered
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Scientists reveal how a potassium ion channel reprograms energy production in cancer cells
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The West is best to spot UFOs
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Study explores possible future for early Alzheimer's diagnostics
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Holographic message encoded in simple plastic
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Chinese Organized Crime’s Latest U.S. Target: Gift Cards
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Re-calibrating the sail plan for Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders in ocean sciences
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Researchers develop deep learning model to predict breast cancer
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Nanoparticle-delivered RNA reduces neuroinflammation in lab tests
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Immersive engagement in mixed reality can be measured with reaction time
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As we age, our cells are less likely to express longer genes
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Improving quality of life and sleep in people with memory problems without using drugs
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Scientists 3D print self-heating microfluidic devices
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Using AI to find microplastics
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Bused From Texas to Manhattan, an Immigrant Struggles to Find Shelter
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Sherlock’s Double: At William Gillette’s Castle
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New study finds increase in exposures to synthetic tetrahydrocannabinols among young children, teens, and adults
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Warming of Antarctic deep-sea waters contribute to sea level rise in North Atlantic, study finds
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Heat, cold extremes hold untapped potential for solar and wind energy
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Photonic chip that 'fits together like Lego' opens door to semiconductor industry
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Glimpses of a volcanic world: New telescope images of Jupiter's moon Io rival those from spacecraft
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Tracking unconventional superconductivity
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A high-fat diet may fuel anxiety
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Climate change threatens older elephants most, jeopardizing African elephants' future
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Better farming through nanotechnology
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Diverse gut bacteria communities protect against harmful pathogens by nutrient blocking
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Endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in menstrual products
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Trapped in the middle: Billiards with memory
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Science has an AI problem: This group says they can fix it
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Biomarkers reveal how patients with glaucoma may respond to treatment
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Unique way to track carbon emissions in bodies of water
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Translating nuclear waste site data into microbial ecosystem insights
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More parallel 'traffic' observed in human brains than in other animals
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What was thought of as noise, points to new type of ultrafast magnetic switching
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Vehicle brakes produce charged particles that may harm public health
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Social media use and sleep duration connected to brain activity in teens
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Nanosurgical tool could be key to cancer breakthrough
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Study finds drought fuels invasive species after wildfires
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Altering the circadian clock adapts barley to short growing seasons
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A novel machine learning model for the characterization of material surfaces
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Further evidence for quark-matter cores in massive neutron stars
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New pieces in the puzzle of first life on Earth
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Generative AI to protect image privacy
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How the first contact of the virus influences the immune response to new SARS-CoV-2 variants
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Malaria may shorten leukocyte telomeres among sub-Saharan Africans
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Male southern elephant seals are picky eaters
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Shark-bitten orcas in the Northeastern Pacific could be a new population of killer whale
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Cuddled cows who work as therapy animals showed a strong preference for women compared to men, study finds
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Researchers decipher enzyme scissors of intestinal microbes
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Vitamin B12 adaptability in Antarctic algae has implications for climate change, life in the Southern Ocean
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Study identifies potential pathway to reducing breast cancer brain metastases
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The Mathematician Who Finds the Poetry in Math and the Math in Poetry
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Soft, stretchy electrode simulates touch sensations using electrical signals
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Genetic insights and conservation challenges of Nara's sacred deer
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275 million new genetic variants identified in NIH precision medicine data
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Caffeine affects brain dopamine function in patients with Parkinson's disease
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Hearing loss increases the risk of dementia
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Plant warfare: The crucial function of Nrc proteins in tomato defense mechanisms
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Soldiers Charged With Violent Crimes Will Now Face More Scrutiny Before They Can Simply Leave the Army
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New approach against fatty liver
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Public more confident connecting increasing heat, wildfires with climate change than other extreme weather events, study finds
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Integrating dimensions to get more out of Moore's Law and advance electronics
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Gulf corals still suffering more than a decade after Deepwater Horizon oil spill, scientists report
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The Louisiana Town Where a Traffic Stop Can Lead to One Charge After Another
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A day in the life of a human-in-the-loop engineer
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75,000-year-old female Neanderthal from cave where species buried their dead
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Study examines tree adaptability to climate change
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EPA underestimates methane emissions from landfills, urban areas
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Chemists produce new-to-nature enzyme containing boron
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Much more than a world first image of radioactive cesium atoms
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Confronting trauma alleviates chronic pain among older veterans
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Emma’s Last Night
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Weather prediction models can also forecast satellite displacements
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First atom-level structure of packaged viral genome reveals new properties, dynamics
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Short-term incentives for exercise can lead to sustained increases in activity
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Graphene research: Numerous products, no acute dangers found by study
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Vitamin B6: New compound delays degradation
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Researchers uncover human DNA repair by nuclear metamorphosis
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Carbon beads help restore healthy gut microbiome and reduce liver disease progression
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Low-carbohydrate diets emphasizing healthy, plant-based sources associated with slower long-term weight gain
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Mysterious missing component in the clouds of Venus revealed
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Yoga and meditation-induced altered states of consciousness are common in the general population
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Gemini south reveals origin of unexpected differences in giant binary stars
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Creating supranormal hearing in mice
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Why do Dyeing poison frogs tap dance?
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Bendable energy storage materials by cool science
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Scientists reveal the inner workings of an essential protein trafficking complex
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Iron influences plant immunity and may promote resiliency against climate change
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Team enhances stereotactic neurosurgery precision using MRI-guided multi-stage robotic positioner
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How can the use of plastics in agriculture become more sustainable?
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Automated method helps researchers quantify uncertainty in their predictions
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Low social status increases risk of health problems from alcohol problems
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When lab-trained AI meets the real world, 'mistakes can happen'
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Pairing crypto mining with green hydrogen offers clean energy boost
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Stem cells shed new light on how the human embryo forms
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Announcing Our Spring Issue
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In the brain at rest, neurons rehearse future experience
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Can you tell AI-generated people from real ones?
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How teachers make ethical judgments when using AI in the classroom
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Clearing the air: Wind farms more land efficient than previously thought
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Return-to-work programs may have a hidden cost to women, according to study
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Participants in school-based gardening and food programs benefit from lasting impacts on dietary behaviors
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User control of autoplay can alter awareness of online video 'rabbit holes'
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Climate change isn't producing expected increase in atmospheric moisture over dry regions
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Ancient ice may still exist in distant space objects, researchers find
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Pregnant women are missing vital nutrients needed for them and their babies
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CSI in space: Analyzing bloodstain patterns in microgravity
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Blood samples enhance B-cell lymphoma diagnostics and prognosis
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Doctors can now watch spinal cord activity during surgery
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A clutch stretch goes a long way
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Knee pain explained: The size of your meniscus matters
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Making batteries takes a lot of lithium: Some could come from gas well wastewater
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Entanglements of humpback whales in fish farms rare -- and naivety could be to blame
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Cuts to processed meat intake bring a range of health benefits
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Switching off the light to see better
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Unprecedented ocean heating shows risks of a world 3°C warmer
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Advancing toward a preventative HIV vaccine
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Using oceanography to understand fronts and cyclones on Jupiter
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Dark matter in dwarf galaxy tracked using stellar motions
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Open waste burning linked to air pollution in Northwestern Greenland
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Links discovered between weather patterns and power outages could help UK protect itself from disruptive weather
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New AI model could streamline operations in a robotic warehouse
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Lifting of federal funding ban tied to increase in gun violence research
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Epigenetic therapy shows promise for endocrine-resistant breast cancer
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Precision instrument bolsters efforts to find elusive dark energy
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A dendritic cell vaccine was safe and induced immune responses in patients with multiple myeloma
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Rivers contain hidden sinks and sources of microplastics
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'Wraparound' implants represent new approach to treating spinal cord injuries
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First hints of memory problems associated with changes in the brain
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Revolutionary phenomenon in liquid crystals
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Ammonia attracts the shipping industry, but researchers warn of its risks
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How $4 billion funded the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic response
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How Patients and Doctors Are Navigating the Fallout of the Massive Recall of Philips Breathing Machines
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The configuration of green spaces in cities determines the characteristics of their birds
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Unknown animals were leaving bird-like footprints in Late Triassic Southern Africa
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Explaining a supernova's 'string of pearls'
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Mercedes-Benz CLK 320
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New study finds dinosaur fossils did not inspire the mythological griffin
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New signaling pathway uncovered, shedding fresh light on atherosclerosis
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Nasal spray safely treats recurrent abnormal heart rhythms, clinical trial suggests
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Researchers discover 'neutronic molecules'
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Biofortified rice to combat deficiencies
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What Donald Trump’s Criminal Trial Reveals About a Potential Second Trump Administration
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Flicker stimulation shines in clinical trial for epilepsy
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To regenerate the kidney, please don't pass the salt
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Bill to Fund Stillbirth Prevention and Research Passes Congress
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SARS-CoV-2 BA.2.86 is less resistant to vaccine, but may be a problem in the lung
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Molecular jackhammers' 'good vibrations' eradicate cancer cells
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Virtual reality environment for teens may offer an accessible, affordable way to reduce stress
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Obese and overweight children at risk of iron deficiency
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When a team is less than the sum of its parts: Tensions between individual and team wellbeing
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Traumatic stress associated with smaller brain region
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Existing drug shows promise as treatment for rare genetic disorder
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Researchers decode aqueous amino acid's potential for direct air capture of CO2
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New twist on AI makes the most of sparse sensor data
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Cannabis use linked to increase in heart attack and stroke risk
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Hearing aids may help people live longer
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To Pack Spheres Tightly, Mathematicians Throw Them at Random
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Oldest known fossilized skin is 21 million years older than previous examples
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New data-driven model rapidly predicts dehydrogenation barriers in solid-state materials
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New study reveals high prevalence of anemia with low rates of screening
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Engineers unveil new patch that can help people control robotic exoskeletons
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Charge your laptop in a minute or your EV in 10? Supercapacitors can help
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A promising pairing: Scientists demonstrate new combination of materials for quantum science
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Researchers find energy development and tree encroachment impact Wyoming pronghorn
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Engineering a more elegant deep brain stimulation therapy for Parkinson's
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Mechanism of lupus pathogenesis unveiled
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Toward unification of turbulence framework -- weak-to-strong transition discovered in turbulence
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New study reveals breakthrough in understanding brain stimulation therapies
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Wake-up call for us all to establish regular healthy sleeping patterns
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Atlas of proteins reveals inner workings of cells
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A simple way to harvest more 'blue energy' from waves
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Infections from these bacteria are on the rise: New blood test cuts diagnosis time from months to hours
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Breakthrough in nanostructure technology for real-time color display
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Blasts to clear World War II munitions could contaminate the ocean
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Ice cores provide first documentation of rapid Antarctic ice loss in the past
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A Booklist for Mother’s Day, by Daria Shchukina
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North Star, by Alberto Chimal
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Scientists tune the entanglement structure in an array of qubits
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New microwave photonics chip for high-speed signal processing
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COVID vaccines are safe for pregnant women and babies, study finds
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Understanding how zwitterionic polymers can lead to safer drugs and disease prevention
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Hope for autoimmune skin disorder sufferers with new immunotherapy strategy
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Researchers develop new AI tool for fast and precise tissue analysis to support drug discovery and diagnostics
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Breaking ground: Could geometry offer a new explanation for why earthquakes happen?
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Invisible Ink: At the CIA’s Creative Writing Group
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Childhood trauma increases risk of chronic pain in adulthood, research to-date highlights
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Subterranean storage of hydrogen
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3D printing robot creates extreme shock-absorbing shape, with help of AI
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How neurons build a 3-D vascular structure to keep the retina healthy
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Molecular pathway that impacts pancreatic cancer progression and response to treatment detailed
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Astronomers detect oldest black hole ever observed
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Muscle machine: How water controls the speed of muscle contraction
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Researchers develop a versatile, reconfigurable, and damage-tolerant single-wire sensor array
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High school students contribute to exoplanet discovery
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Harnessing skin cancer genes to heal hearts
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High-resolution lidar sees birth zone of cloud droplets
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Surgery patients now less likely to get opioids -- but decline has slowed
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Uncovering the secrets behind the silent flight of owls
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Breakthrough antibiotic shows promise against obstinate mycobacterial infections
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Cause of pregnancy sickness -- and potential treatment
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Bright galaxies put dark matter to the test
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Unlocking neutron star rotation anomalies: Insights from quantum simulation
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Genetics, not lack of oxygen, causes cerebral palsy in quarter of cases
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Understanding a broken heart
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Coal train pollution increases health risks and disparities
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Genomic data integration improves prediction accuracy of apple fruit traits
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Blood test could determine diabetes risks
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Scientists outline a bold solution to climate change, biodiversity loss, social injustice
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How does 'not' affect what we understand? Scientists find negation mitigates our interpretation of phrases
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Low-cost microbe can speed biological discovery
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Alcohol raises heart disease risk, particularly among women
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Largest ever genetic study of age of puberty in girls shows links with weight gain
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Study unveils a role of mitochondria in dietary fat processing
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This desert moss has the potential to grow on Mars
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Reprogrammed fat cells support tumor growth
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Reported marital harmony -- or conflict -- accounts for nearly ten percent of the variation in mental health self-assessments in a broad study of Australian adults
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Rare disease's DNA-damaging mutation could have consequences for more common conditions
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Why do(n't) people support being nudged towards healthier diets?
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Does having a child with low birth weight increase a person's risk of dementia?
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Reforestation programs could threaten vast area of tropical grasslands
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Anacondas in the Park
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Supply chain disruptions will further exacerbate economic losses from climate change
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Health behaviors accumulate and remain relatively stable throughout middle adulthood
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The Complete Library of Charles Darwin revealed
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Imaging technique shows new details of peptide structures
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New weight loss medication may help lower blood pressure in adults with obesity
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Chemical tool illuminates pathways used by dopamine, opioids and other neuronal signals
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Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Reform Controversial Contract-for-Deed Home Sales
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Loneliness grows as we age
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Why do 1 in 10 Americans get eczema? Is it too much salt?
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What happens when neutron stars collide?
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New tool predicts flood risk from hurricanes in a warming climate
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AI systems are already skilled at deceiving and manipulating humans
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Researchers a step closer to a cure for HIV
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From growing roots, clues to how stem cells decide their fate
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'Doughnut' beams help physicists see incredibly small objects
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In a significant first, researchers detect water frost on solar system's tallest volcanoes
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Poor spatial navigation could predict Alzheimer's disease years before the onset of symptoms
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Exposure therapy addressing fear of spiders can also reduce fear of heights
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Researchers develop artificial building blocks of life
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Complete X and Y chromosome sequences of living great ape species determined
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A new material derived from graphene improves the performance of neuroprostheses
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Rare sleep disorder more prevalent than previously thought
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Scientists 'read' the messages in chemical clues left by coral reef inhabitants
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Promising gene therapy for FOXG1 syndrome
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Retreating glaciers: Fungi enhance carbon storage in young Arctic soils
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Magnetic imprint on deconfined nuclear matter
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The end of the quantum tunnel
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Breakthrough could make automated dosing systems universal
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Big data reveals true climate impact of worldwide air travel
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Nanoparticle delivery of FZD4 to lung endothelial cells inhibits lung cancer progression and metastases
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Scientists develop ultra-thin semiconductor fibers that turn fabrics into wearable electronics
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A new weapon against the super tough C diff bacteria
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New software enables blind and low-vision users to create interactive, accessible charts
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Learning and memory problems in down syndrome linked to alterations in genome's 'dark matter'
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Novel chemical tool for understanding membrane remodeling in the cell
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AI-based app can help physicians find skin melanoma
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Scientists probe chilling behavior of promising solid-state cooling material
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Recommended Readings for Students
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Did neanderthals use glue? Researchers find evidence that sticks
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Ask Me About God: On Ye West
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Researchers invent artificial intelligence model to design new superbug-fighting antibiotics
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Airborne single-photon lidar system achieves high-resolution 3D imaging
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Long live the graphene valley state
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Potency of synthetic antibiotic against serious chronic infections
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Are you depressed? Scents might help
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Just 4% of teen academy prospects play elite soccer (football)
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Transitioning gender identities is not linked with depression
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What kinds of seismic signals did Swifties send at LA concert?
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Color variants in cuckoos: The advantages of rareness
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Printed robots with bones, ligaments, and tendons
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ChatGPT is biased against resumes with credentials that imply a disability -- but it can improve
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Revolutionizing hydrogen production: Economical and efficient solutions unveiled
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Ambitious roadmap for circular carbon plastics economy
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Research identifies possible new pathway to treatment of colorectal cancer
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Single-celled kamikazes spearhead bacterial infection
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Eye scans provide crucial insights into kidney health
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Harmful 'forever chemicals' removed from water with new electrocatalysis method
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Machine learning used to create a fabric-based touch sensor
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Chasing the light: Study finds new clues about warming in the Arctic
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Polaritons open up a new lane on the semiconductor highway
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This salt battery harvests osmotic energy where the river meets the sea
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Infants hear significantly more speech than music at home
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Manganese sprinkled with iridium: a quantum leap in green hydrogen production
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In the Spin Room: At the Republican Debate
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Biologists uncover new species of tiger beetle: Eunota houstoniana
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Study examines acceptability of teleneurology across neurological conditions
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Training algorithm breaks barriers to deep physical neural networks
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Summer droughts in Northern hemisphere increasingly likely as seasonal streamflows change
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Ocean's loss of oxygen caused massive Jurassic extinction: Could it happen again?
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Neutrons rule the roost for cage-free lithium ions
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Foot-eye coordination: How our vision changes in rhythm with our walking
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A new way to quantify climate change impacts: 'Outdoor days'
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New discoveries about the nature of light could improve methods for heating fusion plasma
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Ukraine has lost 18% of its scientists due to the war
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Two can play that game: juvenile dolphins who play together are more successful as adults
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How stress activates neurons that disrupt sleep
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Laws that punish drug use during pregnancy likely lead to worse health outcomes for families, study finds
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Solid-state qubits: Forget about being clean, embrace mess
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Utah Bills Itself as “Family-Friendly” Even as Lawmakers Have Long Neglected Child Care
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Riding sound waves in the brain
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Solving a mini mystery of cell division
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Genetic discovery reveals who can benefit from preterm birth therapy
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A hidden treasure in the Milky Way -- Astronomers uncover ultrabright x-ray source
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Cheers! NASA's Webb finds ethanol, other icy ingredients for worlds
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Black summer bushfires in Australia wiped $2.8 billion from tourism supply chain
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Police Say They Won’t Reopen Case of Alaska Woman Found Dead on Mayor’s Property
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Ancient DNA reveals Down syndrome in past human societies
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Novel insights into fluorescent 'dark states' illuminate ways forward for improved imaging
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Teetering Canaries
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Heat stress from ocean warming harms octopus vision
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AI can 'lie and BS' like its maker, but still not intelligent like humans
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Experimental drug supercharges medicine that reverses opioid overdose
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Climate policies to reduce motor vehicle emissions can improve children's health, save money
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Researchers create materials with unique combo of stiffness, thermal insulation
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Drawing inspiration from plants: A metal-air paper battery for wearable devices
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Hidden supermassive black holes reveal their secrets through radio signals
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Machine listening: Making speech recognition systems more inclusive
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When in drought: Researchers map which parts of the Amazon are most vulnerable to climate change
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How ancient sea creatures can inform soft robotics
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Global warming is affecting bats' hibernation
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Promising role of antidiabetic drug in cancer control
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What If We’re All Self-Playing Harps?
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Most massive stellar black hole in our galaxy found
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Rocky shores of Pacific Northwest show low resilience to changes in climate
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Drug-induced skin swelling
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Psychological care delivered over the phone is an effective way to combat loneliness and depression, according to a major new study
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Batteries: Modeling tomorrow's materials today
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Chemistry in the ground affects how many offspring wild animals have
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Lion with nine lives breaks record with longest swim in predator-infested waters
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Lev Rubinstein: Ordinary Life through the Lens of Russian Conceptualism, by Daria Shchukina
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Beyond the ink: Painting with physics
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Prehistoric person with Turner syndrome identified from ancient DNA
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Engineers develop hack to make automotive radar 'hallucinate'
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A New Agenda for Low-Dimensional Topology
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A lighthouse in the Gobi desert
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New disease testing component facilitates lower-cost diagnostics
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New research uncovers biological drivers of heart disease risk
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TB vaccine may enable elimination of the disease in cattle by reducing its spread
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Couples: Caring for oneself can lead to happier relationships -- on both sides
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LIGO comes to India
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Researchers show it's possible to teach old magnetic cilia new tricks
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New bioengineered protein design shows promise in fighting COVID-19
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Evolving Bacteria Can Evade Barriers to ‘Peak’ Fitness
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Restoring the Great Salt Lake would have environmental justice as well as ecological benefits
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Researchers find biological clues to mental health impacts of prenatal cannabis exposure
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War on superbugs can't be won, researchers declare
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Building bionic jellyfish for ocean exploration
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Can practicing self-compassion help people achieve weight loss goals?
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NASA's Webb stuns with new high-definition look at exploded star
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When Families Need Housing, Georgia Will Pay for Foster Care Rather Than Provide Assistance
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3D-printed chip sensor detects foodborne pathogens for safer products
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Researchers uncover a potential method for interrupting the misfolding of tau protein that underlies neurodegenerative disease
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Study with over 11,000 individuals of African descent finds genetic variants linked to glaucoma
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How the brain's internal compass guides the body
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Sheep: Excess temperatures cause low flocking concerns
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Viruses Finally Reveal Their Complex Social Life
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Are consumers ready for robots to show up at their doorstep?
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Ritual sacrifice at Chichén Itzá
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Mapping potential pathways to MND treatment
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Shortcut to Success: Toward fast and robust quantum control through accelerating adiabatic passage
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Approximately one in nine U.S. children diagnosed with ADHD, as new national study highlights an 'ever-expanding' public health concern
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Wind farms can offset their emissions within two years
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Injectable hydrogel electrodes open door to a novel painless treatment regimen for arrhythmia
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Tiny roundworms carve out unique parasitic niche inside pseudoscorpion's protective covering
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Protected areas for elephants work best if they are connected
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Study unlocks nanoscale secrets for designing next-generation solar cells
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How sharks survived a major spike in Earth's temperature
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A chemical claw machine bends and stretches when exposed to vapors
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How to run a password update campaign efficiently and with minimal IT costs
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Cobalt-free batteries could power cars of the future
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Study of ancient British oral microbiomes reveals shift following Black Death
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Scientists identify new treatment target for leading cause of blindness
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New study reveals age-related brain changes influence recovery after stroke
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The surprisingly resourceful ways bacteria thrive in the human gut
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California leads U.S. emissions of little-known greenhouse gas
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Tiny plastic particles are found everywhere
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Muscle as a heart-health predictor
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World Literature Today to Co-host Online “RESISTIR Latin America” Poetry Event
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Lawmakers Could Limit When County Officials in Mississippi Can Jail People Awaiting Psychiatric Treatment
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Scientists collect aardvark poop to understand how the species is impacted by climate in Africa
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Small class sizes not better for pupils' grades or resilience, says study
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Genetics provide key to fight crown-of-thorns starfish
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GPS-like system shows promise as HIV vaccine strategy to elicit critical antibodies
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New wearable communication system offers potential to reduce digital health divide
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Clinicians report success with first test of drug in a patient with life-threatening blood clotting disorder
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Stopping Dead from the Neck Up
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Father's gut microbes affect the next generation
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Golfers' risk from pesticides used on turfgrass is likely low
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Cancer GPS method evaluates model tumor malignancy
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Microbial research unravels a global nitrogen mystery
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New anti-counterfeit technique packs two light-reactive images into one material
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A greener, more effective way to kill termites
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For many urban residents, it's even hotter than their weather app says
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'Open gates' in warming Arctic are expanding salmon range
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Groundbreaking study reveals insights into Alzheimer's disease mechanisms through novel hydrogel matrix
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Study suggests an 'odor sensor' may explain male and female differences in blood pressure
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Fans are not a magic bullet for beating the heat!
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Cells may possess hidden communication system
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Fiber, genes and the gut microbiome: Study reveals possible triggers for inflammatory bowel disease
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A vaccine to fight antibiotic resistance
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Say hello to biodegradable microplastics
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Historic iceberg surges offer insights on modern climate change
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What happens to our online activity over the switches to and from Daylight Saving Time?
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Brain waves usually found in sleep can protect against epileptic activity
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The Surprisingly Simple Math Behind Puzzling Matchups
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Mexican President Demands Apology From Biden After ProPublica Story on Suspected Cartel Campaign Donation
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New genetic analysis tool tracks risks tied to CRISPR edits
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Jellyfish, with no central brain, shown to learn from past experience
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New technology for conducting deep-sea research on fragile organisms
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New study reveals dynamic impact of nicotine on brain regions responsible for reward and aversion
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Precursor of cholesterol protects cells from ferroptosis
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How AI helps programming a quantum computer
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Intermittent fasting protects against liver inflammation and liver cancer
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Small amounts of licorice raise blood pressure, study finds
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Citizen science to mitigate the environmental crisis in the marine environment
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Unintended consequences of fire suppression
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Study models how ketamine's molecular action leads to its effects on the brain
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Cracking epigenetic inheritance: Biologists discovered the secrets of how gene traits are passed on
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What Makes for ‘Good’ Mathematics?
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Three-year population study supports fight to save Cameroon's Kordofan giraffe
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Biomolecular condensates -- regulatory hubs for plant iron supply
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Scientists preserve DNA in an amber-like polymer
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New approach in the synthesis of complex natural substances
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Anemonefish are better taxonomists than humans
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Team aims to improve safety of fertilizers made from wastewater sludge
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Decline in microbial genetic richness in the western Arctic Ocean
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Researchers call for return of Sumas Lake following devastating 2021 floods
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Study illuminates cues algae use to 'listen' to their environment
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Intelligent liquid
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Mechanism of action of the hepatitis B and D virus cell entry inhibitor bulevirtide deciphered
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Powerful financial giants could play vital role in preventing the next pandemic
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Orchids support seedlings through 'parental nurture' via shared underground fungal networks
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Stimulating nerves connected to the pancreas regenerates insulin-producing cells, mouse study shows
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Airflow dynamics scrub classroom air
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New atlas of mRNA variants captures inner workings of the brain
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Vaccine monitoring crucial as SARS-CoV-2 variants continue to evolve
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How Selective Forgetting Can Help AI Learn Better
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Identifying risks of human flea infestations in plague-endemic areas of Madagascar
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How to elicit an authentic 'yes'
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The Gulf Stream is wind-powered and could weaken from climate change
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At Miu Miu, in Paris
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Smart earrings can monitor a person's temperature
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Rethinking English essay scores: The argument for argument over grammar
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Artificial intelligence and immunity
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5 Questions for Juhani Karila, by Michelle Johnson
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Novel material supercharges innovation in electrostatic energy storage
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World's largest hummingbird is actually two species
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Geologists expect Chang'e-6 lunar surface samples to contain volcanic rock and impact ejecta
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Combining materials may support unique superconductivity for quantum computing
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A tie between the most common obesity surgeries
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Pacific cities much older than previously thought
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Engineers' probe could help advance treatment for spinal cord disease, injury
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Prenatal air pollution exposure linked to severe newborn respiratory distress
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Dog attacks on mountain tapirs highlight a growing threat to endangered wildlife
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Non-invasive technology for the high-throughput characterization of cancer cells
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A simple 'twist' improves the engine of clean fuel generation
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Virtual reality becomes more engaging when designers use cinematic tools
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Scientists see an ultra-fast movement on surface of HIV virus
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Marine heat waves trigger shift in hatch dates and early growth of Pacific cod
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Evolutionary history of the formation of forceps and maternal care in earwigs
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Positive associations between premenstrual disorders and perinatal depression
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Epstein-Barr Virus and brain cross-reactivity: possible mechanism for Multiple Sclerosis
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Mystery solved: The oldest fossil reptile from the alps is an historical forgery
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How E. coli get the power to cause urinary tract infections
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How a 'conductor' makes sense of chaos in early mouse embryos
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New study reveals how AI can enhance flexibility, efficiency for customer service centers
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Cool paint coatings help pedestrians feel up to 1.5 degrees Celsius cooler in urban setting
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ALMA finds new molecular signposts in starburst galaxy
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Finding the sweet spot in brain development
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Shedding light on the microbiome and kidney stones
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Leukemia: Artificial intelligence provides support in diagnostics
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Giant galactic explosion exposes galaxy pollution in action
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Researchers 3D print key components for a point-of-care mass spectrometer
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Researchers describe tools to better understand CaMKII, a protein involved in brain and heart disease
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The Federal Government Just Acknowledged the Harm Its Dams Have Caused Tribes. Here’s What It Left Out.
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Antarctic ice shelves hold twice as much meltwater as previously thought
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Cortex's self-organizing abilities in neural development
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When consumers would prefer a chatbot over a person
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Enhanced AI tracks neurons in moving animals
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A better view with new mid-infrared nanoscopy
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Compounding risks of atmospheric river storms
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Consensus needed on when global warming reaches 1.5°C
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Not unique to humans but uniquely human: researchers identify factor involved in brain expansion in humans
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U.S. renters are hit the hardest when a hurricane strikes, new research shows
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Researchers develop AI that can understand light in photographs
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Teachers' growth mindset appears more important than warmth
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All countries' agri-environmental policies at a glance
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How the Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus enters our cells
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My Brush with Greatness
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Weightlifting before basketball practice does not affect shooting accuracy
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Urban green and blue spaces are linked to less coronary artery calcification
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Cancer therapies show promise in combating tuberculosis
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New video camera system captures the colored world that animals see, in motion
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Social bonding gets people on the same wavelength
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Twisted pollen tubes induce infertility
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Researchers are one step closer to diagnosing CTE during life, rather than after death
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Scientists use AI to identify new materials for carbon capture
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Revolutionary chronic wound treatment could help millions
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Baby baboon brain anatomy predicts which hand they will use to communicate
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Bringing eclipsed women of astronomy and physics into the light
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Path-following performance of autonomous ships
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First step to untangle DNA: Supercoiled DNA captures gyrase like a lasso ropes cattle
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Exploring brain synchronization patterns during social interactions
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New AI method captures uncertainty in medical images
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Does Russia stand to benefit from climate change?
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New study finds 'sweet spot' for length of yarn-shaped supercapacitors
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Remote collaborations deliver fewer scientific breakthroughs
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Innovative microscopy demystifies metabolism of Alzheimer's
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Peering into the tendrils of NGC 604 with NASA's Webb
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Possible alternative to antibiotics produced by bacteria
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Gentle defibrillation for the heart
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Women are 40% more likely to experience depression during the perimenopause
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Groundbreaking discovery enables cost-effective and eco-friendly green hydrogen production
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Discovery of 'new rules of the immune system' could improve treatment of inflammatory diseases, say scientists
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Cryo-microscopy reveals nano-sized copy machine implicated in origin of life
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Novel robust-optimal controllers based on fuzzy descriptor system
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Green concrete recycling twice the coal ash is built to last
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The origin of the sun's magnetic field could lie close to its surface
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Outdoor recreation noise affects wildlife behavior and habitat use, study finds
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Pre- and post-surgical immunotherapy improves outcomes for patients with operable lung cancer
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The rotation of Earth's inner core has slowed, new study confirms
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Scientists develop visual tool to help people group foods based on their levels of processing
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Membrane protein analogues could accelerate drug discovery
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Ocean acidification turns fish off coral reefs
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Possible neuromarker for 'juvenile-onset' Batten disease
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Bee body mass, pathogens and local climate influence heat tolerance
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Researchers show that introduced tardigrade proteins can slow metabolism in human cells
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Games in the classroom and the boardroom: How 'serious games' are helping us learn
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School uniform policies linked to students getting less exercise, study finds
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Chasing It Down the Elevator Shaft to the Subconscious: Or, Getting Hypnotized
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Endless biotechnological innovation requires a creative approach
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Rubber that doesn't grow cracks when stretched many times
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Scientists tame chaotic protein fueling 75% of cancers
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How parents can help prevent the development of ADHD symptoms
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New class of Mars quakes reveals daily meteorite strikes
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The Deep Link Equating Math Proofs and Computer Programs
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New catalytic technique creates key component of incontinence drug in less time
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Researchers unveil PI3K enzyme's dual accelerator and brake mechanisms
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'Seeing the invisible': New tech enables deep tissue imaging during surgery
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Glaciers becoming smaller and disappearing
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Chemists develop new approach to inserting single carbon atoms
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Study sheds new light on strange lava worlds
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Powerful new AI can predict people's attitudes to vaccines
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Brain imaging study reveals connections critical to human consciousness
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Quantum talk with magnetic disks
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Pancake stack of films on a balloon most accurate gamma-ray telescope
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Fairy circles: Plant water stress causes Namibia's gaps in grass
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Your dog understands that some words 'stand for' objects
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Excavation reveals 'major' ancient migration to Timor Island
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Origins of 'Welsh dragons' finally exposed by experts
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Live animal transport regulations not 'fit for purpose', major international study finds
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Contract treatment reduces recidivism and substance-related adverse health events
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New research sheds light on an old fossil solving an evolutionary mystery
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Researchers discover a new neural biomarker for OCD
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Navigating the 'big little leap' to kindergarten
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Scientists unravel life-saving effect of dexamethasone in COVID-19
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Researchers develop an AI model to reduce uncertainty in evapotranspiration prediction
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Exploring the mechanism behind drug eruptions in the skin
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New York Education Department Hindered an Abuse Investigation at Boarding School for Autistic Youth
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New four-terminal tandem organic solar cell achieves 16.94% power conversion efficiency
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New understanding of how antidepressants work
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Test reveals mice think like babies
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Changing the game for sports emergency action plans
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Breakthrough promises secure quantum computing at home
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Earliest evidence for domestic yak found using both archaeology, ancient DNA
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More plants on the menu of ancient hunter-gatherers
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Discovery tests theory on cooling of white dwarf stars
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Caregiving can be stressful, but it could also lower risk of depression
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Cystic fibrosis: School-aged children benefit from triple combination therapy
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The S-Matrix Is the Oracle Physicists Turn To in Times of Crisis
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New Yorkers Were Choked, Beaten and Tased by NYPD Officers. The Commissioner Buried Their Cases.
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Semen microbiome health may impact male fertility
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Stay active -- or get active -- to boost quality of life while aging, study suggests to middle-aged women
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Predicting psychosis before it occurs
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Edge-to-edge assembly technique for 2D nanosheets
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Shedding light on the origin of a genetic variant underlying fungal infections
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Five new species of soft-furred hedgehogs from Southeast Asia
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Archaeologists unearth one of earliest known frame saddles
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Study shows birds that have evolved greater complexity are less biodiverse
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Theoretical quantum speedup with the quantum approximate optimization algorithm
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Why Locusts Swarm, Humans Do Good and Time Marches On
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Foundation laid for improved diagnostic imaging of brain tumors
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Wearable ultrasound patch enables continuous, non-invasive monitoring of cerebral blood flow
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First local extinction in the US due to sea level rise, study suggests
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New approach to tackle muscle loss in aging
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Holiday season already? Anticipation might make time seem to fly
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Echoes of Electromagnetism Found in Number Theory
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New privacy-preserving robotic cameras obscure images beyond human recognition
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Fruit fly model identifies key regulators behind organ development
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Computational method discovers hundreds of new ceramics for extreme environments
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These tiny power converters run on vibrational energy
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The hidden role of the Milky Way in ancient Egyptian mythology
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Greener streets linked to better sleep
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Kallistatin contributes to the beneficial metabolic effects of weight loss
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Monitoring and measuring biodiversity require more than just numbers; scientists advocate for change
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More sustainability in global agricultural trade
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Network of robots can successfully monitor pipes using acoustic wave sensors
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New material allows for better hydrogen-based batteries and fuel cells
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Diversity and productivity go branch-in-branch
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Study on extremely preterm infants provides important healthcare knowledge
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Do tree-planting campaigns follow best practices for successful forest restoration?
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Tracking a protein's fleeting shape changes
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Scientists learn how to control muscles with light
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Research reveals promising approach to enhance treatment for sleep apnea-related issues
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Splitting hairs: Science of biomechanics to understand of bad hair days
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Rolling with the punches: How mantis shrimp defend against high-speed strikes
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Geoscientists map changes in atmospheric CO2 over past 66 million years
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Protein discovery could help solve prostate cancer drug resistance
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Evidence of geothermal activity within icy dwarf planets
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Back from the dead: Tropical tree fern repurposes its dead leaves
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Uncovering the nature of emergent magnetic monopoles
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A sprayable gel could make minimally invasive surgeries simpler and safer
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Discovery of planet too big for its sun throws off solar system formation models
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Nine Takeaways From Our Investigation Into Microsoft’s Cybersecurity Failures
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Strong evidence for intermediate-mass black hole in Omega Centauri
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Biodiversity is key to the mental health benefits of nature
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Coral reef microbes point to new way to assess ecosystem health
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Researchers introduce generative AI for databases
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How does the brain turn waves of light into experiences of color?
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Remembering Lyn Hejinian (1941–2024)
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Dermatologists find ultraviolet irradiation increases appetite but prevents body weight gain
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How gene activity modulates the amount of immune cell production in mice
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“Perfection You Cannot Have”: On Agnes Martin and Grief
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Flexible and durable bioelectrodes: The future of healthcare wearables
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Basic income can double global GDP while reducing carbon emissions
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Towards A Better Way of Releasing Hydrogen Stored in Hydrogen Boride Sheets
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Gunshots in American cities twice as likely at night, potentially disrupting sleep for those in earshot, study finds
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Researchers advance pigment chemistry with moon-inspired reddish magentas
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With Fifth Busy Beaver, Researchers Approach Computation’s Limits
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“The Right Way”: From Venezuela to Juárez and New York to Denver, One Family’s Asylum Journey
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How wildfires change soil chemistry
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When and how immune cells decide to form pathogen memories
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On Bei Dao’s Visual Art
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New soft robots roll like tires, spin like tops and orbit like moons
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Researchers demonstrate that quantum entanglement and topology are inextricably linked
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Review of pathogenesis, research and treatment of amyloidosis
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For a healthy fruit snack, what would you choose?
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Endangered seabird shows surprising individual flexibility to adapt to climate change
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An ink for 3D-printing flexible devices without mechanical joints
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Researchers study a million galaxies to find out how the universe began
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Bella moths use poison to attract mates: Scientists are closer to finding out how
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The Institute for Illegal Images
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An easy pill to swallow -- new 3D printing research paves way for personalized medication
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Early medieval money mystery solved
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Discovering the physics behind 300-year-old firefighting methods
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Dietary treatment more effective than medicines in IBS
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Tin toughens bioimplant titanium alloys through the cocktail effect
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This 3D printer can watch itself fabricate objects
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Circadian rhythms can influence drugs' effectiveness
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Want safer prescribing? Provide doctors with a plan for helping patients in pain
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Satellites unveil the size and nature of the world's coral reefs
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Fish fed to farmed salmon should be part of our diet, too, study suggests
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Scientists turn white fat cells into calorie-burning beige fat
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Acceptance of animals in urban environments
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Scientists measure the distance to stars by their music
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Future risk of coral bleaching set to intensify globally
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Trial of cell-based therapy for high-risk lymphoma leads to FDA breakthrough designation
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Many excess deaths attributed to natural causes are actually uncounted COVID-19 deaths, new analysis reveals
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Could bizarre visual symptoms be a telltale sign of Alzheimer's?
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38 trillion dollars in damages each year: World economy already committed to income reduction of 19 % due to climate change
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The power of pause: Controlled deposition for effective and long-lasting organic devices
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Antibiotic use is not the only driver of superbugs, research shows
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Distinct population of 'troublemaker' platelet cells appear with aging, lead to blood clotting, disease
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Implantable sensor could lead to timelier Crohn's treatment
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Syllabus: Diaries
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Low-energy process for high-performance solar cells
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Exercise spurs neuron growth and rewires the brain, helping mice forget traumatic and addictive memories
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Trash to treasure -- researchers turn metal waste into catalyst for hydrogen
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Bystander support is crucial for tackling anti-social behavior -- new research
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New ways to fine tune electrochemistry
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Weight loss surgery most effective for long-term blood pressure control
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Early study shows health benefits of creative arts therapies and nutrition education for postmenopausal women
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New method flips the script on topological physics
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AI model to improve patient response to cancer therapy
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Computer scientists unveil novel attacks on cybersecurity
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Researchers use liquid crystals to control polarization inside laser-written waveguides
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Study reveals molecular mechanisms behind hibernation in mammals
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Weight gain is kicked to the curb in antipsychotic drug breakthrough
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Bowel cancer turns genetic switches on and off to outwit the immune system
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Silkworms help grow better organ-like tissues in labs
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'Furry fruit' improves mental health -- fast
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Slimming down a colossal fossil whale
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Potential new target for early treatment of Alzheimer's disease
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Natural compounds derived from soy and other plants reduce breast cancer recurrence and improve survival
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Nuclear fusion, lithium and the tokamak: Adding just enough fuel to the fire
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'Talking' tomatoes: How their communication is influenced by enemies and friends
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Indiana Enacts Law to Allow State Child Services to Investigate More Abuse Claims at Youth Centers
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How macrophages regulate regenerative healing in spiny mice
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Women farmers quantitatively linked to better community well-being
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Robots invited to help make wind turbine blades
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Melting of Alaskan glaciers accelerating faster than previously thought
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Novel compound offers improved defense against fentanyl overdoses
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Major breakthrough for severe asthma treatment
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Why ventilators can be tough on preemie lungs
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Florida dolphin found with highly pathogenic avian flu
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Millions of insects migrate through 30-meter Pyrenees pass
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Generating 'buzz' about new products can influence their success
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Immunotherapy for Alzheimer's disease shows promise in mouse study
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Florida Wildlife Corridor eases worst impacts of climate change
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First US Anthology Celebrates Literary Translators’ Work from Nineteen Languages, by The Editors of WLT
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Study finds better survival rates for recipients of lung from hospital-based donor care units compared to independent donor care units
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Study finds new treatment to reverse inflammation and arterial blockages in rheumatoid arthritis
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Deep learning reveals molecular secrets of explosive perchlorate salts
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Detailed study demonstrates how pulse oximeters significantly overestimate oxygen readings in people with darker skin tones
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Making of a Poem: Olivia Sokolowski on “Lover of Cars”
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Risky path to meeting climate targets for Stockholm
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Small dietary changes can cut your carbon footprint by 25%
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Top IT industry managers are divided on the need for face-to-face communication in the workplace
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Nuclear spectroscopy breakthrough could rewrite the fundamental constants of nature
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Even inactive smokers are densely colonized by microbial communities
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Tracking down the genetic causes of lupus to personalize treatment
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A landmark study maps the precise orchestration of prenatal development
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YKT6 gene variants cause a new genetic disorder finds a new study
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Novel study finds aspirin-free regimen benefits patients with LVAD
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New non-toxic method for producing high-quality graphene oxide
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Shape and depth of ocean floor profoundly influence how carbon is stored there
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Synchronization between central circadian clock and circadian clocks of tissues preserves their functioning
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Resistant bacteria can remain in the body for years
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Alien invasion: Non-native earthworms threaten ecosystems
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Scientists discover mechanism of sugar signaling in plants
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Study reveals genetic clusters and biological pathways that may explain differences in type 2 diabetes risk
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When we feel things that are not there
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Social programs save millions of lives, especially in times of crisis
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Researchers uncover news clues about the cause of common birth defects
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Toba supereruption unveils new insights into early human migration
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Greenland's ice sheet is melting -- and being replaced by vegetation
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Record-Setting Blazes Are Growing More Common. Here’s What Survivors of One Want You to Know.
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Lawmakers Ignored Warnings About New York’s Broken Guardianship System for Decades. Here’s How They Can Fix It.
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Blue tit population booms with moths on the menu
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Study finds US does not have housing shortage, but shortage of affordable housing
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Early identification of persistent pain plus holistic interventions cut opioid use
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Why are bees making less honey? Study reveals clues in five decades of data
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What the geologic record reveals about how oceans were oxygenated 2.3 billion years ago
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On the Distinctiveness of Writing in China
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Unlocking the human genome: Innovative machine learning tool predicts functional consequences of genetic variants
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Judge Denies Texas Attorney General’s Efforts to Use Consumer Protection Law to Shut Down a Migrant Shelter
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Poor health, stress in 20s takes toll in 40s with lower cognition
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Clinical predictive models created by AI are accurate but study-specific, researchers find
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Biden Administration to Overhaul Welfare Following ProPublica Reporting
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Adults conceived by donors left behind by fertility industry
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Will the convergence of light and matter in Janus particles transcend performance limitations in the optical display industry?
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Tax on antibiotics could help tackle threat of drug-resistance
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New HS curriculum teaches color chemistry and AI simultaneously
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Clashing Cosmic Numbers Challenge Our Best Theory of the Universe
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Summer
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New technology allows researchers to precisely, flexibly modulate brain
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Witnesses of Remembrance: The Poetry of Kunwar Narain, by Mohd Farhan
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Researchers discover the universe's oldest stars in our own galactic backyard
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Fatty food before surgery may impair memory in old, young adults
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Ananda Devi and Callie Siskel Recommend
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Physicists identify overlooked uncertainty in real-world experiments
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Modeling broader effects of wildfires in Siberia
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Specific genetic variant may help prevent obesity
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He Seeks Mystery Magnetic Fields With His Quantum Compass
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Applications Open for ProPublica Investigative Editor Training Program
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People think 'old age' starts later than it used to, study finds
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An innovative mixed light field technique for immersive projection mapping
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Scientists create effective 'spark plug' for direct-drive inertial confinement fusion experiments
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Fat molecule's inability to bond with shape-shifting protein in cell's powerhouse linked to an inherited metabolic disease
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New discoveries about Jupiter's magnetosphere
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The Art of the Libretto: A Conversation with Thulani Davis
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New study on children and food: Fruit chunks in yogurt are a turn off for one age group in particular
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Utilizing active microparticles for artificial intelligence
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Non-native plants and animals expanding ranges 100 times faster than native species
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Celiac disease: New findings on the effects of gluten
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Detection of an Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting the ultracool dwarf star SPECULOOS-3
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A simple, inexpensive way to make carbon atoms bind together
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New study reveals crucial 'housekeeping' genetic elements and their potent role to fight cancer
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Just thinking about a location activates mental maps in the brain
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Detecting early linguistic signs of dementia by studying the natural speech of seniors
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Peace Is What Our Hearts Seek: Kalpna Singh-Chitnis’s Love Letters to Ukraine, by Candice Louisa Daquin
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Snake skulls show how species adapt to prey
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Influx of water and salts propel immune cells through the body
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Eating too much protein is bad for your arteries, and this amino acid is to blame
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Ancient Maya blessed their ballcourts
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Online reviews: Filter the fraud, but don't tell us how
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Rate of global warming caused by humans at an all-time high, say scientists
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AI-powered simulation training improves human performance in robotic exoskeletons
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AI intervention mitigates tension among conflicting ethnic groups
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Study of 1.2+M births reveals associations between excess heat exposure and preterm births
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The Flooding Will Come “No Matter What”
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Machine learning enables viability of vertical-axis wind turbines
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Ketamine slow-release tablet reduces symptoms of severe depression: Clinical trial
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Paradox of extreme cold events in a warming world
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Towards transparent and antimicrobial surfaces for touch displays
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No more stressing out over structural formulas
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Removal of ovaries before menopause associated with reduced white matter in brain
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Researchers make progress toward developing blood tests for psychiatric and neurological disorders
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Story Time
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Characterization of the extraordinary thermoelectric properties of cadmium arsenide thin films
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Researchers racing to develop Paxlovid replacement
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New gel breaks down alcohol in the body
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Facial recognition linked to close social bonds, not social butterflies
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Virtual reality better than video for evoking fear, spurring climate action
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Small changes can yield big savings in agricultural water use
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Understanding chronic wasting disease in deer
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Diabetes medication class tied to lower risk of kidney stones
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New study uses genetic data to support use of thiazide diuretics for kidney stone prevention
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There Were Warning Signs of Sexual Abuse at a Youth Center. Indiana Kept Sending Boys and Money Anyway.
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New mechanisms behind antibiotic resistance
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How air pollution can harm team performance
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New mathematical model sheds light on the absence of breastfeeding in male mammals
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A Federal Judge Ruled That ProPublica’s Lawsuit Over Military Court Access Should Move Forward
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Scientists put forth a smarter way to protect a smarter grid
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Scientists create framework to guide development and assessment of urban climate action plans
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Breakthrough approach enables bidirectional BCI functionality
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Finding new ways to adapt to a growing weather threat
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Combining pest treatments may be key to helping honey bees survive the winter
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New simpler and cost-effective forensics test helps identify touch DNA
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Micro-Lisa! Making a mark with novel nano-scale laser writing
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High H5N1 influenza levels found in mice given raw milk from infected dairy cows
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Small marine creatures swimming in plastic chemicals not reproducing
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Thirdhand smoke may harm children
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Major climate benefits with electric aircraft
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NYPD Will Stop Withholding Body-Camera Footage of Police Shootings From Civilian Investigators
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Brain lesions in former football players linked to vascular, brain changes
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New chemical method advances toward targeted RNA medicine
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Craving snacks after a meal? It might be food-seeking neurons, not an overactive appetite
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Exposure to Agent Orange damages brain tissue in ways similar to Alzheimer's disease
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Teens benefit from 'forest bathing' -- even in cities
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Did dementia exist in ancient Greek and Rome?
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Pierre de Fermat’s Link to a High School Student’s Prime Math Proof
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A pulse of innovation: AI at the service of heart research
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New maps help decision-makers factor albedo into tree-planting decisions
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Engineers develop a way to determine how the surfaces of materials behave
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Transgenic expression of rubisco factors increases photosynthesis and chilling tolerance in maize
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Accelerating the discovery of new materials via the ion-exchange method
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New AI algorithm may improve autoimmune disease prediction and therapies
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Can AI learn like us?
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Scientists discover high-risk form of endometrial cancer -- and how to test for it -- using AI
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An enhanced brain delivery of antibodies heightens the potential to treat brain diseases
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Chemist developing method to recycle more plastics
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Writing about Understanding
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This Mississippi Hospital Transfers Some Patients to Jail to Await Mental Health Treatment
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Therapy versus medication: Comparing treatments for depression in heart disease
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Uncovering the mystery of Dorset's Cerne Giant
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Cells Across the Body Talk to Each Other About Aging
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HOXA9 tracking reveals RBM5 dual function and therapeutic potential for acute myeloid leukemia
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Hybrid transistors set stage for integration of biology and microelectronics
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At least one in four US residential yards exceed new EPA lead soil level guideline
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Researchers improve satellite surveillance of emperor penguins
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Evolution in action? New study finds possibility of nitrogen-fixing organelles
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Producing tears in a dish: Researchers develop first model of human conjunctiva
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How drugs can target the thick 'scar tissue' of pancreatic cancer
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Pain-based weather forecasts could influence actions
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Making AI a partner in neuroscientific discovery
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Oral insulin drops offer relief for diabetes patients
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New study may broaden the picture of the consequences of childhood adversity
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Smart optimization paves the way for improved silicon solar cell performance
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Researchers examine economic effects on technological advancements of blue hydrogen production
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Babies use immune system differently, but efficiently
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In the brain, bursts of beta rhythms implement cognitive control
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Canada lynx historic range in US likely wider than previously thought
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Tracking animals without markers in the wild
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This 3D printer can figure out how to print with an unknown material
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Blended antioxidant supplement improves cognition and memory in aged mice
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A holistic framework for studying social emotions
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Algae as a surprising meat alternative and source of environmentally friendly protein
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Chilling discovery: Study reveals evolution of human cold and menthol sensing protein, offering hope for future non-addictive pain therapies
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Molecules exhibit non-reciprocal interactions without external forces
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Overeating and starving both damage the liver: Cavefish provide new insight into fatty liver disease
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Network model unifies recency and central tendency biases
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Clarifying the cause of Guillain-Barré Syndrome
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New treatment for a rare and aggressive cancer improves survival rates in breakthrough clinical trial
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Staggering structure in 19 nearby spiral galaxies
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Millions of birds lose precious energy due to fireworks on New Year's Eve
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Limitations of asteroid crater lakes as climate archives
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Nike Pledged to Shrink Its Carbon Footprint. It Just Slashed the Staff Charged With Making That Happen.
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Teacher effectiveness for students with and without disabilities
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Brainstorming with a bot
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Positive perceptions of solar projects
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Improving fuel cell durability with fatigue-resistant membranes
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How do our memories last a lifetime? New study offers a biological explanation
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Deer are expanding north, and that's not good for caribou
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Low voice pitch increases standing among strangers
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The underground network: Decoding the dynamics of plant-fungal symbiosis
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Moon rocks with unique dust found
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Unveiling Inaoside A: An antioxidant derived from mushrooms
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When Alabama Police Kill, Surviving Family Can Fight Years to See Bodycam Footage. There’s No Guarantee They Will.
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Rapid urbanization in Africa transforms local food systems and threatens biodiversity
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Higher carnivorous dinosaur biodiversity of famous Kem Kem beds, Morocco
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Essay on the Sky
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New method of measuring qubits promises ease of scalability in a microscopic package
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A type of allergy medicine might help treat lung cancer
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Research reveals the most complete dinosaur discovered in the UK in a century
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How neighboring whale families learn each other's vocal style
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Micro- and nanoplastics in the body are passed on during cell division
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Computer scientists invent simple method to speed cache sifting
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Blue and great tits deploy surprisingly powerful memories to find food
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Researchers uncover mechanisms behind enigmatic shapes of nuclei
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Aiding the displaced with data
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Nanoscale movies shed light on one barrier to a clean energy future
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Scientists reveal the first unconventional superconductor that can be found in mineral form in nature
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Disparities in sleep health and insomnia may begin at a young age
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Neuropsychological effects of rapid-acting antidepressants may explain their clinical benefits
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Major cause of inflammatory bowel disease discovered
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How AI Revolutionized Protein Science, but Didn’t End It
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With Melville in Pittsfield
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B cells drive responses of other immune cells, and can be modified to prevent Multiple Sclerosis symptoms
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Common headaches tied to neck inflammation
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Seed ferns: Plants experimented with complex leaf vein networks 201 million years ago
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Blood test finds knee osteoarthritis up to eight years before it appears on x-rays
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Chemists decipher reaction process that could improve lithium-sulfur batteries
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Computer-engineered DNA to study cell identities
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Study on lamprey embryos sheds light on the evolutionary origin of vertebrate head
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Being prepared for storm surges on the Baltic Sea coast
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To See Black Holes in Stunning Detail, She Uses ‘Echoes’ Like a Bat
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Alpine White BMW M4 Convertible, Fiona Red Leather Interior
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Computation Is All Around Us, and You Can See It if You Try
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Gut microbes from aged mice induce inflammation in young mice, study finds
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Opening a new front against pancreatic cancer
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New AI tool finds rare variants linked to heart disease in 17 genes
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How mountains affect El Niño-induced winter precipitation
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Drug resistance discovery could 'move the field forward' for breast cancer treatment
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School focus on grades, test scores linked to violence against teachers
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Crystallization as the driving force
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Pressure determines which embryonic cells become 'organizers'
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3D in vitro human atherosclerosis model for high-throughput drug screening
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RNA-based therapy shows promise against aggressive childhood brain tumors in mice
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Rock permeability, microquakes link may be a boon for geothermal energy
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Critical minerals recovery from electronic waste
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Toyota Yaris
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An omega-6 fatty acid may reduce the risk for bipolar disorder
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Coronary artery calcium score predictive of heart attacks, strokes
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Scientists pioneer immunotherapy technique for autoimmune diseases
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Mechanism of bio-inspired control of liquid flow
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Super-chilled brain cell molecules reveal how epilepsy drug works
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Scientists release state-of-the-art spike-sorting software Kilosort4
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Chicken feathers to deliver chemotherapy drugs and repair enzymes
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Noninvasive technique reveals how cells' gene expression changes over time
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New discovery unravels malaria invasion mechanism
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Light measurement enables estimation of the chemical attributes of spice extracts
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Destroying tumor cells with calcium
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Female reproductive milestones may be risk factors for diabetes and high cholesterol later in life
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Death by Sea
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Oxidant pollutant ozone removes mating barriers between fly species
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New origin of deep brain waves discovered
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How heatwaves are affecting Arctic phytoplankton
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Diamonds are a chip's best friend
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Could an electric nudge to the head help your doctor operate a surgical robot?
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Study reveals how 'forever chemicals' may impact heart health in older women
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Prime editing efficiently corrects cystic fibrosis mutation in human lung cells
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Pathogens use force to breach immune defenses, study finds
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ADHD stimulants may increase risk of heart damage in young adults, study finds
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Mystery of novel clove-like off-flavor in orange juice solved
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Addicted to your phone? New tool identifies overuse of digital media
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Targeting annexin-A1 can halt cancer cell growth
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New target for potential leukemia therapy
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How climate change will affect malaria transmission
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Investigating the origin of circatidal rhythms in freshwater snails
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What Your Brain Is Doing When You’re Not Doing Anything
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Studies reveal cell-by-cell changes caused when pig hearts and kidneys are transplanted into humans
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Shining a light on the hidden damage of mild brain injuries
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Unconventional magnets: Stress reduces frustration
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Yellowstone Lake ice cover unchanged despite warming climate
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Caterbot? Robatapillar? It crawls with ease through loops and bends
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In coastal communities, sea level rise may leave some isolated
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'Invisible tweezers' use robotics and acoustic energy to achieve what human hands cannot
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Michigan Lawmaker Introduces Bill Requiring State Health Plans to Cover Cutting-Edge Cancer Treatments
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First evidence of human occupation in lava tube cave in Saudi Arabia
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Understanding the neuroendocrine basis for social anxiety-like behavior in male mice
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Some mice may owe their monogamy to a newly evolved type of cell
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Researchers have located the brain network responsible for stuttering
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Climate change to shift tropical rains northward
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Scientists reveal how light behaves in formless solids
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For Alaska Families, Questions Remain About Unsolved Deaths and “Suicides”
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Customer Service Company That Worked With Disney, Comcast Will Pay $2M to Workers to Settle Lawsuit Over Pay Practices
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'Healthy' workplaces a vital factor in clawing back billions of dollars lost to workplace injuries and illness
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Scientists engineer plant microbiome to protect crops against disease
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Lake tsunamis pose significant threat under warming climate
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Is the Amazon forest approaching a tipping point?
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New tool helps predict progression of Alzheimer's
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Mysterious mini-Neptunes
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Apple-Flesh, by András Visky
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Researchers prove fundamental limits of electromagnetic energy absorption
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Novel technique has potential to transform breast cancer detection
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Antidepressants: New data on prevalence of discontinuation symptoms
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'Double life' of key immune protein reveals new strategies for treating cancer and autoimmune diseases
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Artificial nanofluidic synapses can store computational memory
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Artificial reef designed by MIT engineers could protect marine life, reduce storm damage
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North American cities may see a major species turnover by the end of the century
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High ceilings linked to poorer exam results for university students
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The Chief Prosecutor in Elkhart, Indiana, Is Accused of Misconduct for Making Contradictory Allegations
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Peer pressure susceptibility lasts into adulthood
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When there's money to lose, phone usage while driving drops
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People who use willpower alone to achieve goals, resist temptation, deemed more trustworthy
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Quantum entanglement measures Earth rotation
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Global groundwater depletion is accelerating, but is not inevitable
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In a ‘Dark Dimension,’ Physicists Search for the Universe’s Missing Matter
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Groundbreaking survey reveals secrets of planet birth around dozens of stars
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Our Year in Visual Journalism
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Scientists call for 'major initiative' to study whether geoengineering should be used on glaciers
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Chemists create a 2D heavy fermion
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Influencers' vulnerabilities: A double-edged sword
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Low-sodium alternatives can lead to major health gains in Indonesia
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Wearable brain imaging gives clearest ever picture of children's developing brain
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Is oxygen the cosmic key to alien technology?
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Physical activity is insufficient to counter cardiovascular risk associated with sugar-sweetened beverage consumption
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Lithium-ion batteries from drones might find second lives in less 'stressful' devices
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Anthropologists' research unveils early stone plaza in the Andes
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Foodborne-pathogen Listeria may hide from sanitizers in biofilms
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Vigilant monitoring is needed to manage cardiac risks in patients using antipsychotics, doctors say
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The Displaced Person: A Syllabus
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Understaffed nursing homes in disadvantaged neighborhoods more likely to overuse antipsychotics
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Mathematical innovations enable advances in seismic activity detection
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Advancing the safety of AI-driven machinery requires closer collaboration with humans
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Charting a pathway to next-gen biofuels
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Body Cameras Were Sold as a Tool of Police Reform. Ten Years Later, Most of the Footage Is Kept From Public View.
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Unraveling the pH-dependent oxygen reduction performance on single-atom catalysts
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Researchers create faster and cheaper way to print tiny metal structures with light
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Machine learning and theory
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Pushing the boundaries of ultrasound imaging: Breaking new ground with ultrafast technology
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The Hidden Connection That Changed Number Theory
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Aging mouse sperm affects MicroRNA, increasing the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders
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Temperature, time and blueberry wine
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Coastal populations set to age sharply in the face of climate migration
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A new way to measure aging and disease risk with the protein aggregation clock
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Scientists provide recipe to halve pollution from food production
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Bringing together real-world sensors and VR to improve building maintenance
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Bioengineers on the brink of breaching blood-brain barrier
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Archaeological evidence of seasonal vitamin D deficiency discovered
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New sunflower family tree reveals multiple origins of flower symmetry
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More schooling is linked to slowed aging and increased longevity
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Zapping manure with special electrode promises an efficient method to produce fertilizers, other chemicals
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Supernova encore: Second lensed supernova in a distant galaxy
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Climate change could push bowhead whales to cross paths with shipping traffic
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Study illuminates the protective role of fluorescence in neon-colored sea anemones
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Recognizing the Stranger
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Nine Takeaways From Our Investigation Into 3M’s Forever Chemicals
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Olivia Elias: The Rooting of the Poem, by Khalid Lyamlahy
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Brain drain: Nasopharyngeal lymphatics found to be crucial for cerebrospinal fluid outflow
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New study shows how AI can help us better understand global threats to wildlife
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New technique for photon detection
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The detection of a massive harmful algal bloom in the Arctic prompts real-time advisories to western Alaskan communities
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How to upcycle low-energy light
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Cognitive behavioral therapy alters brain activity in children with anxiety
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Cellular Self-Destruction May Be Ancient. But Why?
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Engineering cancer's end: Scientists say bioengineering will change our ability to research and treat cancer
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Scientists uncover a crucial link between cholesterol synthesis and cancer progression
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For the Women Who Accused the Trump Campaign of Harassment, It’s Been More Harassment
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New guidelines to help kids build tolerance to food allergens
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Largest diversity study of 'magic mushrooms' investigates the evolution of psychoactive psilocybin production
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AI for perovskite solar cells: Key to better manufacturing
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Gentle x-ray imaging of small living specimens
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The big quantum chill: Scientists modify common lab refrigerator to cool faster with less energy
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Novel vaccine concept generates immune responses that could produce multiple types of HIV broadly neutralizing antibodies
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The case of the missing black holes
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Never-Repeating Tiles Can Safeguard Quantum Information
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How domestic rabbits become feral in the wild
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Certain migraine medications may be more effective than Ibuprofen
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Researchers add a 'twist' to classical material design
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New research sheds light on a phenomenon known as 'false vacuum decay'
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The Celebrity as Muse
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A comprehensive derivative synthesis method for development of new antimicrobial drugs
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Alaska dinosaur tracks reveal a lush, wet environment
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Researchers say future is bright for treating substance abuse through mobile health technologies
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These Researchers Study the Legacy of the Segregation Academies They Grew Up Around
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The behavior of ant queens is shaped by their social environment
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Artificial muscle device produces force 34 times its weight
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Dark Energy May Be Weakening, Major Astrophysics Study Finds
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Astronomers uncover methane emission on a cold brown dwarf
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Rose essential oil: A safe pesticide for organic agriculture
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Researchers take major step toward developing next-generation solar cells
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Moving beyond cubicles: How an active workplace design can drive workers' behaviors
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Indiana Lawmakers Trying to Kill Historic Suit Seeking Gun Industry Accountability
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Nanoprobe with a barcode
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When mothers and children talk about problems, environment matters
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How America’s “Most Powerful Lobby” Is Stifling Efforts to Reform Oil Well Cleanup in State After State
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Every drop counts: New algorithm tracks Texas daily reservoir evaporation rates
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Scientists released long-term data of ground solar-induced fluorescence to improve understanding of canopy-level photosynthesis
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Genetic variant identified that shaped the human skull base
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Under pressure -- space exploration in our time
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Discovery brings all-solid-state sodium batteries closer to practical use
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Controlling ion transport for a blue energy future
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Mindfulness at work protects against stress and burnout
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Genetics study points to potential treatments for restless leg syndrome
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Brain inflammation triggers muscle weakness after infections
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How a Maine Businessman Made the AR-15 Into America’s Best-Selling Rifle
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Study finds students, designers have different perceptions of masculine, feminine traits of classrooms
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Study identifies 'visual system' protein for circadian rhythm stability
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School suspensions and exclusions put vulnerable children at risk
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Giving particle detectors a boost
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New cell therapy shows promise with ARDS patients
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The cultural evolution of collective property rights
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Schizophrenia and aging may share a common biological basis
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Erasing 'bad memories' to improve long term Parkinson's disease treatment
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Cooler, wetter parts of Pacific Northwest likely to see more fires, new simulations predict
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Eruption of mega-magnetic star lights up nearby galaxy
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Looking for love? Try finding purpose as well
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Software speeds up drug development
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Physicists show that light can generate electricity even in translucent materials
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Nutrients direct intestinal stem cell function and affect aging
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Earth's earliest forest revealed in Somerset fossils
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A trio of paths toward the discovery machine of the future
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Do Not Repeat, by Liza Martín
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Advanced army robots more likely to be blamed for deaths
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Japan's premodern concept of nature at root of distinctive mindset in early childhood education
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Gene expression atlas captures where ovulation can go awry
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Smart thermostats provide sleep insights at home
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Organic compound found in trees could prevent contact lens eye infections
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Condensed matter physics: Novel one-dimensional superconductor
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Managing risk factors for common heart condition
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Hyperjumps Math Game
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Immigrant Dairy Workers Often Endure Substandard Housing Conditions. The Law Doesn’t Protect Them.
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Miscarriages linked to health risks in later pregnancies
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Children who play baseball risk elbow injury
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Physicists capture the first sounds of heat 'sloshing' in a superfluid
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New study confirms forever chemicals are absorbed through human skin
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New tool enables faster, more cost-effective genome editing of traits to improve agriculture sustainability
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US drug-related infant deaths more than doubled from 2018 to 2022
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Whale-SETI: Groundbreaking encounter with humpback whales reveals potential for nonhuman intelligence communication
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Pushing an information engine to its limits
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Encouraging Phase 1 data for glioblastoma treatment
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Harvesting more solar energy with supercrystals
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Dinosaurs' success helped by specialized stance and gait, study finds
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Using AI to decode dog vocalizations
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Robotic 'SuperLimbs' could help moonwalkers recover from falls
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Apply single-cell analysis to reveal mechanisms of a common complication of Crohn's disease
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One-third of ride-share drivers have had a crash on the job, survey finds
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Emergency department packed to the gills? Someday, AI may help
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Cooking with Madame d’Aulnoy
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Floating algae a raft for juvenile pelagic fish
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New glioblastoma treatment reaches human brain tumor and helps immune cells recognize cancer cells
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Putting your toddler in front of the TV? You might hurt their ability to process the world around them, new data suggests
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It's hearty, it's meaty, it's mold
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Simple test for flu could improve diagnosis and surveillance
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Lght-controlled 'off switch' for brain cells
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Children born moderately early are at an increased risk of developmental disorders
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Astronomers discover first population of binary stripped stars
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Using 'time travel' to think about technology from the perspective of future generations
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Air pollution and depression linked with heart disease deaths in middle-aged adults
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5 Questions for Ethel Rohan, by Michelle Johnson
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Bird flu stays stable on milking equipment for at least one hour
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What's going on in our brains when we plan?
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Emergency atmospheric geoengineering wouldn't save the oceans
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Copies of antibiotic resistance genes greatly elevated in humans and livestock
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Near chromosome-level genome of the Mojave poppy bee
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Deadly bacteria show thirst for human blood
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It's the spin that makes the difference
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Mosquito detectives track malaria's history
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Chromatin openness sheds new light on prostate cancer plasticity
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How the body copes with airway closure
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Metal scar found on cannibal star
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Republicans Hatched a Secret Assault on the Voting Rights Act in Washington State
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Researchers succeed in high-sensitivity terahertz detection by 2D plasmons in transistors
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New model predicts how shoe properties affect a runner's performance
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Tracing the evolution of the 'little brain'
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Site new care homes near trees and away from busy roads to protect residents' lungs
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’88 Toyota Celica
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Global inventory of sound production brings us one step closer to understanding aquatic ecosystems
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Climate change is most prominent threat to pollinators
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Editor’s Choice: Audio Poetry for National Poetry Month, by Daniel Simon
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'Lean In' messages can lower women's motivation to protest gender inequality
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New extremely fast carbon storage technology
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Protein fragments ID two new 'extremophile' microbes--and may help find alien life
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A new twist on artificial 'muscles' for safer, softer robots
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Webb telescope reveals asteroid collision in neighboring star system
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Scientists, farmers and managers work together to avoid the decline of the little bustard, an endangered steppe bird
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Sister climate cities, utility data predict future water, electricity demands
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Global life expectancy to increase by nearly 5 years by 2050 despite geopolitical, metabolic, and environmental threats
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Two types of CBT are equally effective in the treatment of fibromyalgia
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In the driver's seat: Study explores how we interact with remote drivers
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We’re More Ghosts Than People
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Scientists find ancient, endangered lamprey fish in Queensland, 1400 km north of its previous known range
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'Tube map' around planets and moons made possible by knot theory
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Bacterial meningitis injures one in three children for life
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New theoretical framework unlocks mysteries of synchronization in turbulent dynamics
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Eco-friendly and affordable battery for low-income countries
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New research shows how pollutants from aerosols and river run-off are changing the marine phosphorus cycle in coastal seas
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First of its kind detection made in striking new Webb image
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Nature-inspired advanced materials achieves 99.6% solar reflectivity
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Small birds spice up the already diverse diet of spotted hyenas in Namibia
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In new experiment, scientists record Earth's radio waves from the moon
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Take it from the rats: A junk food diet can cause long-term damage to adolescent brains
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Catalytic combo converts CO2 to solid carbon nanofibers
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Alice Notley’s Prophecies
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Researchers create light-powered yeast, providing insights into evolution, biofuels, cellular aging
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'Nutritional quality must be at the heart of climate smart agriculture' -- researchers
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Rising health care prices are driving unemployment and job losses
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Researchers propose a new way to identify when babies become conscious
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Mobile monitoring for an airborne carcinogen in Louisiana's 'Cancer Alley'
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Scientists assemble a richer picture of the plight and resilience of the foothill yellow-legged frog
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Toward efficient spintronic materials
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Sap beetles vs wind: What pollinates screw pines?
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Looking Up an NYPD Officer’s Discipline Record? Many Are There One Day, Gone the Next.
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How Is Science Even Possible?
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The origins of dark comets
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Study provides new insights into deadly acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
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New antibiotic kills pathogenic bacteria, spares healthy gut microbes
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Vervet monkeys follow different social 'norms' and respond to 'peer pressure,' new long-term study shows
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Patience, Perspective, and the Power of Story: An Interview with Toni Ann Johnson, by Scott LaMascus
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Following cellular lineage
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Quantum breakthrough when light makes materials magnetic
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Cell contractions drive the initial shaping of human embryos
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Researchers introduce new way to study, help prevent landslides
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Scientists develop new geochemical 'fingerprint' to trace contaminants in fertilizer
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Successful 'first in human' clinical trial of pioneering guidance for heart bypass surgery
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Microbial division of labor produces higher biofuel yields
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Hotter weather caused by climate change could mean more mosquitoesv
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A novel pathway regulating lipid biosynthesis by fatty acids
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Albuquerque Is Throwing Out the Belongings of Homeless People, Violating City Policy
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New computer vision method helps speed up screening of electronic materials
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The world's oldest wine discovered
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Ancient rocks improve understanding of tectonic activity between earthquakes
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Size of salty snack influences eating behavior that determines amount consumed
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Brain signals for good memory performance revealed
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Discovery unveils key to heart development in womb, unravels cause of spongy heart disease
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Robot radiotherapy could improve treatments for eye disease
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Scientists develop new biocontainment method for industrial organisms
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Quantum data assimilation: A quantum leap in weather prediction
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Study suggests 'biodegradable' teabags don't readily deteriorate in the environment and can adversely affect terrestrial species
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New technology can detect kidney diseases earlier than standard methods
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Psychology study unearths ways to bolster global climate awareness and climate action
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A genetic algorithm for phononic crystals
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Quantum physics: Superconducting Nanowires Detect Single Protein Ions
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New insights into the degradation dynamics of organic material in the seafloor
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Grinding coffee with a splash of water reduces static electricity and makes more consistent and intense espresso
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We’re Releasing Our Full, Unedited Interview With Joe Biden From September
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Genetic sequencing uncovers unexpected source of pathogens in floodwaters
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Automated news video production is better with a human touch
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A Winter Dispatch from the Review’s Poetry Editor
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Lemur's lament: When one vulnerable species stalks another
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Activity in a room stirs up nanoparticles left over from consumer sprays
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Climate change shown to cause methane to be released from the deep ocean
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Despite pressures facing young families, parents take precious moments to play with their babies
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Secrets of sargassum: Scientists advance knowledge of seaweed causing chaos in the Caribbean and West Africa
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New catalyst unveils the hidden power of water for green hydrogen generation
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New step in tectonic squeeze that turns seafloor into mountains
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Why the harsh Snowball Earth kick-started our earliest multicellular ancestors
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Patience pays off
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People in urban areas with more green space have better mental health
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Low economic growth can help keep climate change within the 1.5 °C threshold
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Research could unlock more precise prognoses and targeted treatments for children with cancer
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Study shows role of fathers in seeding the microbiota of newborns and confirms benefits of maternal fecal microbiota transplants
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When it comes to bad breath, some bacterial interactions really stink
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The Frenchwoman from Indianapolis
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Confusing assistance requirements contribute to food insecurity among college students
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Researchers uncover 'parallel universe' in tomato genetics
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Computer Scientists Invent an Efficient New Way to Count
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Three proposals from researchers to meet EU climate goals
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The longer spilled oil lingers in freshwater, the more persistent compounds it produces
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Hide and seek between atoms: Find the dopant
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Sleep apnea symptoms linked to memory and thinking problems
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Sister cells uncover pre-existing resistant states in cancer
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Sparrows uniquely adapted to Bay Area marshes are losing their uniqueness
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New treatment could reverse hair loss caused by an autoimmune skin disease
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Key moment in the evolution of life on Earth captured in fossils
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Embryo and organoid models do not threaten the definition of personhood, bioethicist says
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Same and different: A new species of pit viper from Myanmar
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Diamond dust shines bright in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Gulls swap natural for urban habitats, machine-learning study finds
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New treatment target identified for Alzheimer's disease
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Scientists extract genetic secrets from 4,000-year-old teeth to illuminate the impact of changing human diets over the centuries
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New research explores future limits of survival and livability in extreme heat conditions
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Preventing magnet meltdowns before they can start
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Microbial awakening restructures high-latitude food webs as permafrost thaws
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Climate: Why disinformation is so persistent
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Emojis are differently interpreted depending on gender, culture, and age of viewer
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Lost in lockdown: Study reveals feeling isolated from others can warp our perception of time
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Researchers find enzyme plays much larger role in preventing neurodegenerative diseases
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Doctors could soon use facial temperature for early diagnosis of metabolic diseases
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Utah Child Care Providers Are Struggling. Lawmakers Haven’t Helped.
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Vac to the future
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Mapping the mind with BARseq
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Potential new drug treatment for multiple sclerosis
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Unlocking the energetic secrets of collective animal movement: How group behavior reduces energy costs in fish
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In a Push for Green Energy, One Federal Agency Made Tribes an Offer They Had to Refuse
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Amid Recall Crisis, Philips Agrees to Stop Selling Sleep Apnea Machines in the United States
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NASA's Hubble watches 'spoke season' on Saturn
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Panama Canal expansion rewrites history of world's most ecologically diverse bats
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Food drove the evolution of giraffes' long neck
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Bartonella DNA Found in Blood of Patients With Psychosis
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Researchers harness 2D magnetic materials for energy-efficient computing
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Genetic study points to oxytocin as possible treatment for obesity and postnatal depression
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Bees are still being harmed despite tightened pesticide regulations
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Smartwatches offer window into Parkinson's disease progression
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Protecting the protector boosts plant oil content
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Using fMRI, new vision study finds promising model for restoring cone function
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Chemical synthesis: New strategy for skeletal editing on pyridines
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Researchers craft new way to make high-temperature superconductors -- with a twist
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Can we predict how fast cognitive decline will occur with early Alzheimer's?
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Mechanical computer relies on kirigami cubes, not electronics
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Innovative 'mini-brains' could revolutionize Alzheimer's treatment
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A new targeted treatment calms the cytokine storm
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Scientists Find Optimal Balance of Data Storage and Time
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Researchers reveal prevalence of persistent symptoms in patients with microscopic colitis
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Meet the new insect killing Utah's fir trees
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Researchers 3D print components for a portable mass spectrometer
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Researchers uncover potential non-opioid treatment for chronic pain
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Largest-ever map of universe's active supermassive black holes released
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Limited adaptability makes freshwater bacteria vulnerable to climate change
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An environmentally friendly way to turn seafood waste into value-added products
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Hubble sights a galaxy with 'forbidden' light
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How reflecting on gratitude received from family can make you a better leader
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Innovative tech shows promise to boost rubber production in US
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Pillars of creation star in new visualization from NASA's Hubble and Webb telescopes
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Prone to abandoning New Year's resolutions? Research suggests blaming money worries rather than being time-poor
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Multitasking microbes: Scientists engineer bacteria to make two valuable products from plant fiber
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Washington State Is Leaving Tribal Cultural Resources at the Mercy of Solar Developers
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Genetically engineering a treatment for incurable brain tumors
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Researchers upend theory about the formation of the Milky Way Galaxy
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Researchers discover molecular 'barcode' used by bacteria to secrete toxins
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Bottled water can contain hundreds of thousands of previously uncounted tiny plastic bits
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Global study reveals health impacts of airborne trace elements
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Researchers discover key to epithelial cell growth
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Their States Banned Abortion. Doctors Now Say They Can’t Give Women Potentially Lifesaving Care.
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Computational model captures the elusive transition states of chemical reactions
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Laser additive manufacturing: Listening for defects as they happen
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How milk proteins interact with caffeine in espresso
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Turning back the clock on photoaging skin
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Clutch-stack-driven molecular gears in crystals could propel material innovation
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Weight change across common antidepressant medications
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New model allows a computer to understand human emotions
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New Utah Law Prioritizes Child Safety in Custody Courts
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How Illinois’ Hands-Off Approach to Homeschooling Leaves Children at Risk
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Personalized adhesives for inner healing -- now tailored just for you
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Plastic pollution can kill variety of ocean embryos
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Climate change and sea level rise pose an acute challenge for cities with combined sewer systems
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Preconception stress may affect health of women undergoing fertility treatment
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Discovery of magnetic liquid crystal
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New tools reveal how genes work and cells organize
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Researchers capture never-before-seen view of gene transcription
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Michel Talagrand Wins Abel Prize for Work Wrangling Randomness
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How immune cells communicate to fight viruses
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Mapping lava flows with groundbreaking field instrument
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Tech can't replace human coaches in obesity treatment
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New realistic computer model will help robots collect Moon dust
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Smartwatches can pick up abnormal heart rhythms in kids, study finds
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Genetic basis for the evolution of hair discovered in the clawed frog
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Snaking toward a universal antivenom
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'A ticking clock': First ground-based survey of damage to Ukrainian cultural sites reveals severity, need for urgency
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Older adults who exercise with their spouse may be less physically active than those who exercise individually
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Anabolic steroid use can increase heart disease risk, study finds
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Climate hack for steel industry: New process enhances sustainability of pig iron production
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Trump’s Lawyers Told the Court That No One Would Give Him a Bond. Then He Got a Lifeline, but They Didn’t Tell the Judges.
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Can preeclampsia be prevented?
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How do you make a robot smarter? Program it to know what it doesn't know
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Gene flow in giraffes and what it means for their conservation
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Porn: America Moore, Chloe Cherry, Bianca Censori, Maison Margiela
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Circadian clock can be leveraged to enhance cancer immunotherapy
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Nature's checkup: Surveying biodiversity with environmental DNA sequencing
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Zika vaccine safe, effective when administered during pregnancy
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Building blocks for greener energy: Reconfigurable elastic metasurface
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Why cancer immunotherapies don't work for everyone
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Gaining time in nature -- Nature experiences may hold the key to a healthier relationship with time
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With inspiration from 'Tetris,' researchers develop a better radiation detector
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Researchers map how measles virus spreads in human brain
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Mathematicians Marvel at ‘Crazy’ Cuts Through Four Dimensions
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Research offers hope for preventing post-COVID 'brain fog' by targeting brain's blood vessels
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New insights into what helps Salmonella cause infections
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Over-the-counter supplement improves walking for peripheral artery disease patients
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Constantly on the hunt for food: Harbor porpoises more vulnerable than previously thought
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600 years of tree rings reveal climate risks in California
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How water guides the assembly of collagen, the building block of all humans
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First experimental evidence of hopfions in crystals opens up new dimension for future technology
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Employees prefer human performance monitors over AI, study finds
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Tennessee Is Ramping Up Penalties for Student Threats. Research Shows That’s Not the Best Way to Keep Schools Safe.
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Veins of bacteria could form a self-healing system for concrete infrastructure
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FDA Repeatedly Rejected Safety Claims Made by Philips After the CPAP Recall but Waited to Alert the Public, Emails Show
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Math’s ‘Game of Life’ Reveals Long-Sought Repeating Patterns
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How researchers are using digital city-building games to shape the future
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Large language models validate misinformation
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Efficacy of solar panels boosted
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75 Notable Translations 2023, by Michelle Johnson
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Faulty DNA disposal system causes inflammation
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The Year in Computer Science
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Depression, constipation, and urinary tract infections may precede MS diagnosis
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Can diet help with advanced breast cancer? All indications are positive
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We Found That Landlords Could Be Using Algorithms to Fix Rent Prices. Now Lawmakers Want to Make the Practice Illegal.
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Fruit fly wing research offers window into birth defects
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New nuclei can help shape our understanding of fundamental science on Earth and in the cosmos
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New York City virus database may advance research into factors contributing to respiratory illness severity
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Combination of group competition and repeated interactions promotes cooperation
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Close to 1 in 2 surveyed say they would use air taxis in the future
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The Gospel of Matthew Trewhella: How a Militant Anti-Abortion Activist Is Influencing Republican Politics
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Multiple myeloma: Early detection of aggressive tumors
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Fuel treatments reduce future wildfire severity
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The enemy within: How pathogens spread unrecognized in the body
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A self-cleaning wall paint
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Trees in wetter regions more sensitive to drought
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This sound-suppressing silk can create quiet spaces
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Using machine learning to monitor driver 'workload' could help improve road safety
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The hidden identity of leukemia
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Less ice in the Arctic Ocean has complex effects on marine ecosystems and ocean productivity
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Nanoplastics and 'forever chemicals' disrupt molecular structures, functionality
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Scandinavia's first farmers slaughtered the hunter-gatherer population, study finds
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Conservation of nature's strongholds needed to halt biodiversity loss
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Research on centromere structure yields new insights into the mechanisms of chromosome segregation errors
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Economic burden of childhood verbal abuse by adults estimated at $300 billion globally
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After being insulted, writing down your feelings on paper then getting rid of it reduces anger
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Filming the microscopic flow of hydrogen atoms in a metal
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1,000 atomic qubits and rising
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Nasal microbiota is potential diagnostic biomarker for sepsis
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Undisputed: Fury vs. Usyk
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Interventions against misinformation also increase skepticism toward reliable sources
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The Computing Pioneer Helping AI See
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Chemists use the blockchain to simulate over 4 billion chemical reactions essential to the origins of life
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Paper provides a clearer picture of severe hydro hazards
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Bat 'nightclubs' may be the key to solving the next pandemic
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Lung cancer hijacks immune cell metabolism to fuel its own growth
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Cold-water coral traps itself on mountains in the deep sea
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Syphilis Is Killing Babies. The U.S. Government Is Failing to Stop the Disease From Spreading.
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Geobiology: New placozoan habitat discovered
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Normothermic perfusion system extends life of organs waiting for transplant
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The doctor is in.... but what's behind them?
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Brain-inspired wireless system to gather data from salt-sized sensors
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Reduced drug use is a meaningful treatment outcome for people with stimulant use disorders, study shows
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Repeated blast exposures may harm the brain health of military personnel
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Epic of a molecular ion: With eyes of electrons
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More efficient bioethanol production might be possible using persimmon tannin to help yeast thrive
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Impacts of space travel on astronauts' eye health
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Four in five bird species cannot tolerate intense human pressures
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No Questions, Multiple Denials: This Mississippi Court Appoints Lawyers for Just 1 in 5 Defendants Before Indictment
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In our cellular 'glue,' scientists find answers about heart attacks, strokes, more
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Dinosaur study challenges Bergmann's rule
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Genetic research revealed several new fern species in tropical America
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Are universities connected to local sustainability? A new study suggests yes...and no.
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New method to test for oral cancer
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Method improves detection of potential therapeutic tumor targets in human biopsies
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Study identifies new metric for diagnosing autism
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An awkward family reunion: Sea monsters are our cousins
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Mathematicians Identify the Best Versions of Iconic Shapes
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Study finds school entry requirements linked to increased HPV vaccination rates
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Don't look back: The aftermath of a distressing event is more memorable than the lead-up
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Oregon’s Drug Decriminalization Aimed to Make Cops a Gateway to Rehab, Not Jail. State Leaders Failed to Make It Work.
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Flow research on the outskirts of space
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Researchers 3D-print functional human brain tissue
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Advancing cancer detection by counting tiny blood-circulating particles
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Researchers discover new ways to excite spin waves with extreme infrared light
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Younger children in school year are more commonly diagnosed with ADHD than their older classmates, says new study
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Light into the darkness of photosynthesis
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Just believing that an AI is helping boosts your performance
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Philips Agrees to Pay $1 Billion to Patients Who Say They Were Injured by Breathing Machines
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Tiny Tweaks to Neurons Can Rewire Animal Motion
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Why politics bring out the worst in us
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Calcium can protect potato plants from bacterial wilt
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What makes sustainable consumption so difficult
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AI generated exam answers go undetected in real-world blind test
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Green ammonia could decarbonize 60% of global shipping when offered at just 10 regional fuel ports
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Towards next-gen functional materials: direct observation of electron transfer in solids
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How a small strand of RNA is key to fighting cancer
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How ‘Idle’ Egg Cells Defend Their DNA From Damage
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Ripping Ivy
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New testing approach improves detection of rare but emerging Powassan virus spread by deer ticks
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New material puts eco-friendly methanol conversion within reach
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Key advance for capturing carbon from the air
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Biomarkers of the middle-aged brain predict cognitive health in old age
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Nature is particularly beneficial for people on lower income
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Caffeine highs and lows soccer players should be aware of
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Data-driven music: Converting climate measurements into music
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Earth-sized planet discovered in 'our solar backyard'
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Using AI, researchers identify a new class of antibiotic candidates
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The Sphere
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Innovative microscopy technique reveals secrets of lipid synthesis inside cells
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On Being Warlike
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A breakthrough on the edge: One step closer to topological quantum computing
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High groundwater depletion risk in South Korea in 2080s
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An evolutionary mystery 125 million years in the making
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How to increase the rate of plastics recycling
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Acidity of Antarctic waters could double by century's end, threatening biodiversity
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World's first logical quantum processor
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John Bahcall: Godfather of solar neutrinos
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The venom preceded the stinger: Genomic studies shed light on the origins of bee venom
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Daily singing workout keeps songbird males attractive
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Tiny magnetic particles in air pollution linked to development of Alzheimer's
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The future of canine stem cell therapy: unprecedented, painless, and feeder-free
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Accelerating the discovery of single-molecule magnets with deep learning
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Physicists build new device that is foundation for quantum computing
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New high-performance solar cell material
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Single atoms show their true color
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Short-term loneliness associated with physical health problems
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Air pollution linked to more signs of Alzheimer's in brain
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Early childhood problems linked to persistent school absenteeism
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Researchers improve the stability of perovskite solar cells
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New study reveals the profound impact of forced separation between humans and their pets
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Perceived gender discrimination linked to decline in wellbeing for older women
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An avocado a day may improve overall diet quality, researchers report
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The Delusion of “Advanced” Plastic Recycling
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Key electronic device developed for the massive arrival of 6G networks
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Transforming common soft magnets into a next-generation thermoelectric conversion materials by 3 minutes heat treatment
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New materials: Synthetic pathway for promising nitride compounds discovered
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Protecting joints from bacteria with mussels
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Lab-grown muscles reveal mysteries of rare muscle diseases
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Texas Appeals Court Orders Dismissal of Lawsuit Against ProPublica, Texas Tribune
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Electrons become fractions of themselves in graphene
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Groundbreaking genome editing tools unlock new possibilities for precision medicine
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Highly targeted CRISPR delivery system advances gene editing in living animals
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Clues from deep magma reservoirs could improve volcanic eruption forecasts
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Innovative graphene-based implantable technology paves the way for high-precision therapeutic applications
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Salty immune cells surrounding the brain linked to hypertension-induced dementia
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Transfer RNAs at the heart of therapeutic resistance
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'Forever chemicals' found to rain down on all five Great Lakes
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Many couples around the world may share high blood pressure
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Illuminating the benefits of marine protected areas for ecotourism, and vice versa
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How the brain translates motivation into goal-oriented behavior, according to new study
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Facial recognition app for dogs developed to help in fight against rabies
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Nearly 400,000 new compounds added to open-access materials database
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Investigating the role of greener plastics for Japan's carbon neutral goals
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Macrophages 'eat' insulin-producing cells to regulate insulin after mice have given birth
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'Sunny day flooding' increases fecal contamination of coastal waters
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Structural isomerization of individual molecules using a scanning tunneling microscope probe
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Fires pose growing worldwide threat to wildland-urban interface
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Wind farms are cheaper than you think -- and could have prevented Fukushima, says global review
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The small intestine adapt its size according to nutrient intake
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Study shows liraglutide results in increased insulin sensitivity independent of weight loss
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New method is better able to map immune response and paves way for new treatments
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Researchers discover a new role for a protein that helps form memories
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Odors are encoded in rings in the brain of migratory locusts
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Scientists use computational modeling to guide a difficult chemical synthesis
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Does the time of day you move your body make a difference to your health?
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Crucial gaps in climate risk assessment methods
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Wildfire smoke reached 99% of U.S. lakes in 2019-2021
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Direct view of tantalum oxidation that impedes qubit coherence
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What ProPublica Is Doing About Diversity in 2024
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'Cloaked' proteins deliver cancer-killing therapeutics into cells
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Multiple air pollutants linked to asthma symptoms in children
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8-hour time-restricted eating linked to a 91% higher risk of cardiovascular death
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New study examines the relationship between the rate of wound healing, the circadian rhythm, and 'hair' on cells
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Discovery of mechanism plants use to change seed oil could impact industrial, food oils
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Nasa’s Webb, Hubble telescopes affirm universe’s expansion rate, puzzle persists
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Promethium bound: Rare earth element's secrets exposed
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Wearable tech captures real-time hemodynamics on the go
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Researchers create skin-inspired sensory robots to provide medical treatment
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Next platform for brain-inspired computing
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To optimize guide-dog robots, first listen to the visually impaired
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Recreational activities such as golfing, gardening may be associated with increased ALS risk among men
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New insight into combating drug-resistant prostate cancer
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New approach for combating 'resting' bacteria
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Researchers overestimate their own honesty
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Binge-eating disorder not as transient as previously thought
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Humans are the elephant in the room where conservation is debated
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Staying in the loop: How superconductors are helping computers 'remember'
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Wetlands, parks and even botanical gardens among the best ways to cool cities during heatwaves
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Colorless, odorless gas likely linked to alarming rise in non-smoking lung cancer
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Research on RNA editing illuminates possible lifesaving treatments for genetic diseases
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New study unveils how plants control the production of reactive oxygen species
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How black silicon, a prized material used in solar cells, gets its dark, rough edge
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Infected: Understanding the spread of behavior
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Researchers develop a new way to instruct dance in Virtual Reality
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AIs are irrational, but not in the same way that humans are
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Breakthroughs in nanosized contrast agents and drug carriers through self-folding molecules
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Using metabolomics for assessing safety of chemicals may reduce the use of lab rats
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Discovery could help reduce adverse side effects of popular next-generation obesity medications
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Tight-knit communities can prevent environmental progress
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Maternal obesity may promote liver cancer
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“Through Multiculturalism We Become Better Humans”: A Conversation with Vonani Bila, by Ming Di
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Perturbations simplify the study of 'super photons'
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Very early blood pressure control confers both benefits and harms in acute stroke
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Researchers identify a genetic cause of intellectual disability affecting tens of thousands
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Decoding Avar society
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15-day Paxlovid regimen safe but adds no clear long-COVID benefit, trial finds
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Epilepsy drug shows promise in slowing joint degeneration in osteoarthritis
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Neighborhood opportunities influence infant development and cognition
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New transit station in Japan significantly reduced cumulative health expenditures
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3D-printed mini-actuators can move small soft robots, lock them into new shapes
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Does iron accumulate in brain after concussions?
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Speeding up spectroscopic analysis
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Product that kills agricultural pests also deadly to native Pacific Northwest snail
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Manipulation of gut microbiota with flaxseed could reduce breast cancer risk
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Plasma scientists develop computer programs that could reduce the cost of microchips and stimulate American manufacturing
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Distinct T-cell signatures observed at different stages of type 1 diabetes development
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Gut bacteria important for overcoming milk allergy
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Significant glacial retreat in West Antarctica began in 1940s
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Nostalgia and memories after ten years of social media
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Women with obesity do not need to gain weight during pregnancy, new study suggests
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Breathe, don't vent: Turning down the heat is key to managing anger
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Springs aboard -- gently feeling the way to grasp the microcosmos
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A 2D device for quantum cooling
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Nanoparticles: Risk for babies in the womb
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A study finds a molecular mechanism related to neuronal death
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Mollusk Eyes Reveal How Future Evolution Depends on the Past
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Enormous ice loss from Greenland glacier
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Climate crisis puts Australia's ski industry on slippery slope, but not all hope is lost
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Science fiction inspires a new astrophysics university class
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Lightest black hole or heaviest neutron star? MeerKAT uncovers a mysterious object in Milky Way
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Strangely Curved Shapes Break 50-Year-Old Geometry Conjecture
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Why reading nursery rhymes and singing to babies may help them to learn language
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Aptamers: lifesavers; ion shields: aptamer guardians
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'Juvenile T. rex' fossils are a distinct species of small tyrannosaur
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‘The Rest of the World Disappears’: Claire Voisin on Mathematical Creativity
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AI-powered study explores under-studied female evolution
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The Researcher Who Explores Computation by Conjuring New Worlds
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DDT pollutants found in deep sea fish off Los Angeles coast
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Single-cell atlas of the placenta during term labor
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Researchers apply quantum computing methods to protein structure prediction
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Unique brain circuit is linked to Body Mass Index
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New role for bacterial enzyme in gut metabolism revealed
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Cancer survivors are at increased risk of disease throughout life
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Paving the way for hydrogen from algae enzymes
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Scientists discover new behavior of membranes that could lead to unprecedented separations
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Surprising origins for a rare cancer
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For this beetle, 'date night' comes every other day
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Genetic patterns of world's farmed, domesticated foxes revealed via historical deep-dive
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Coral reefs in peril from record-breaking ocean heat
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Study finds health care providers would recommend human papillomavirus self-collection
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Universal bitter blocker could help patients take their medicines as prescribed
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A key to the future of robots could be hiding in liquid crystals
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Could a medicated foam make gene therapies more accessible?
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Time watching videos may stunt toddler language development, but it depends on why they're watching
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Martian meteorites deliver a trove of information on Red Planet's structure
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Smoke covered 70% of California during biggest wildfire years
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Babies use 'helpless' infant period to learn powerful foundation models, just like ChatGPT
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World Literature Today Announces Finalists for 2025 NSK Neustadt Prize for Children’s and Young Adult Literature
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Robots' and prosthetic hands' sense of touch could be as fast as humans
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THC lingers in breastmilk with no clear peak point
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Eyes open and toes out of water: How a giant water bug reached the island of Cyprus
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Implantable batteries can run on the body's own oxygen
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A new, low-cost, high-efficiency photonic integrated circuit
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Innovation in stone tool technology involved multiple stages at the time of modern human dispersals
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Incontinence could point to future disability
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Intriguing nearby world sized between Earth, Venus
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Extreme heat associated with children's asthma hospital visits
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Woolly mammoth movements tied to earliest Alaska hunting camps
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Researchers uncover genetic factors for severe Lassa fever
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The Oregon Timber Industry Won Huge Tax Cuts in the 1990s. Now It May Get Another Break Thanks to a Top Lawmaker.
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Low intensity exercise linked to reduced depression
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Wild megalopolis: Study shows unexpected pockets of biodiversity pepper Los Angeles
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This time, it's personal: Enhancing patient response to cancer immunotherapy
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Liquid lithium on the walls of a fusion device helps the plasma within maintain a hot edge
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Smart skin bacteria are able to secrete and produce molecules to treat acne
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DNA particles that mimic viruses hold promise as vaccines
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Mediterranean diet tied to one-fifth lower risk of early death in women
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Heart disease research challenges 'one size fits all' aspirin guidelines
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“Intelligent, Attractive, Powerful Lesbians Conquering the World”
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Less social with age
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Conflict in full swing: Forest bats avoid large areas around fast-moving wind turbines
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More efficient molecular motor widens potential applications
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What You Should Know About “Toddler Milk” and How It’s Marketed to Parents
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Dung beetles show their love by sharing the load
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I Got Mailers Promoting Toddler Milk for My Children. I Went on to Investigate International Formula Marketing.
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Scientists spot more Milky Way-like galaxies in early universe
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Improving statistical methods to protect wildlife populations
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Converting rainforest to plantation impacts food webs and biodiversity
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Discovery in mosquitoes could lead to new strategy against dengue fever and other mosquito-borne vectors
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Researchers find common immune system mechanism between pregnancy, cancer
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Researchers develop new brain network modeling tools to advance Alzheimer's disease research
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Straining memory leads to new computing possibilities
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Study links sleep apnea treatment and happier, healthier relationships
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How “The Kids of Rutherford County” Sets Investigative Reporting to Music
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Air conditioning has reduced mortality due to high temperatures in Spain by one third
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First case of highly pathogenic avian influenza transmitted from cow to human confirmed
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Healable cathode could unlock potential of solid-state lithium-sulfur batteries
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Antibodies may aid effort to fight influenza B
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Molecular simulations of ammonia mixtures support search for renewable fuels
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Universal brain-computer interface lets people play games with just their thoughts
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New one-step method to make multiple edits to a cell's genome
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Daily step count of 9,000 to 10,000 may counteract risk of death and cardiovascular disease in highly sedentary people
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A sugar analysis could reveal different types of cancer
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Don't overeat: How archaea toggle the nitrogen-uptake switch
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Sunrise to sunset, new window coating blocks heat -- not view
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Optical data storage breakthrough
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Scientists generate heat over 1,000 degrees Celsius with solar power instead of fossil fuel
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Giant new snake species identified in the Amazon
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Inside the Historic Suit That the Gun Industry and Republicans Are on the Verge of Killing
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A new 'metal swap' method for creating lateral heterostructures of 2D materials
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Self-assembling and disassembling swarm molecular robots via DNA molecular controller
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More than half a million global stroke deaths may be tied to climate change
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No, an anti-racist program in schools didn't stress out kids, study finds
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Getting a better look at tumors
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The math problem that took nearly a century to solve: Secret to Ramsey numbers
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Machine learning provides a new picture of the great gray owl
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Natural history specimens have never been so accessible
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Scientists closer to solving mysteries of universe after measuring gravity in quantum world
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Blood sausages and yak milk: Bronze Age cuisine of Mongolian nomads unveiled
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2023 Rolling Hills Estates landslide likely began the winter before
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Land under water: What causes extreme flooding?
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True scale of carbon impact from long-distance travel revealed
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Conscientious personalities less at risk of dementia diagnosis
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Earlier retirement for people with chronic musculoskeletal pain
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Dead or Alive
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Study reveals a protein called snail may play a role in healing brain injury
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A protein found in human sweat may protect against Lyme disease
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New study suggests cancer drug could be used to target protein connection that spurs Parkinson's disease
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What Is Machine Learning?
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Researchers look at environmental impacts of AI tools
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'Honey, I shrunk the cookbook' -- New approach to vaccine development
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Scientists capture X-rays from upward positive lightning
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Innovative demand strategies for clean energy
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Phasing out fossil fuels could save millions of lives
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Study uncovers cell type-specific genetic insights underlying schizophrenia
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Designing the 'perfect' meal to feed long-term space travelers
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Fast-charging lithium-sulphur batteries on the horizon
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Senator Urges Museums to Return Native Remains and Objects: “Give the Items Back. Comply With Federal Law. Hurry.”
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Staff Warned About the Lack of Psychiatric Care at a VA Clinic. They Couldn’t Prevent Tragedy.
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New study is first step in predicting carbon emissions in agriculture
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Anthropologist documents how women and shepherds historically reduced wildfire risk in Central Italy
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Umbrella for atoms: The first protective layer for 2D quantum materials
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One third of China's urban population at risk of city sinking, new satellite data shows
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Researchers, Coast Salish people analyze 160-year-old indigenous dog pelt in the Smithsonian's collection
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Direct evidence found for dairy consumption in the Pyrenees in the earliest stages of the Neolithic
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Brain changes behind pain sensitivity may affect older women more
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Accelerating the R&D of wearable tech: Combining collaborative robotics, AI
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Solar technology: Innovative light-harvesting system works very efficiently
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Opening up the potential of thin-film electronics for flexible chip design
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Small pump for kids awaiting heart transplant shows promise
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New biomarker database designed to improve astronaut health may also be useful to earthlings
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The Sofa
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A railroad of cells
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Tidal landscapes a greater carbon sink than previously thought
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A virus could help save billions of gallons of wastewater produced by fracking
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Sweet taste receptor affects how glucose is handled metabolically by humans
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Energy trades could help resolve Nile conflict
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Advancement in thermoelectricity could light up the Internet of Things
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Was the earthquake induced or natural? New study tests frameworks to answer the question
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Mobile phone data helps track pathogen spread and evolution of superbugs
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Better neutron mirrors can reveal the inner secrets of matter
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AI better detects prostate cancer on MRI than radiologists
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Cellular activity hints that recycling is in our DNA
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Crocodile family tree mapped: New light shed on croc evolution
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A blood test for stroke risk? Biomarker for risk of future cerebrovascular disease
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Formaldehyde, a carcinogen, is also used by the body to regulate our genes
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Blood markers detect rare forms of dementia as well as the neurological diseases ALS and PSP
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Trauma Medical Home: New coordinated care model for injured older adults
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Researchers wrestle with accuracy of AI technology used to create new drug candidates
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Having self-control leads to power
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Machine learning sees into the future to prevent sight loss in humans
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Protecting coral 'nurseries' as important as safeguarding established coral reefs
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Artificial muscles -- lighter, safer, more robust
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Fjords are effective carbon traps regardless of oxygen levels
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Tracing the largest solar storm in modern times from tree rings in Lapland
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Online versus reality: Social media influences perceptions
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Plants utilize drought stress hormone to block snacking spider mites
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Researchers discover compound that fights leukemia, lymphoma
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Popular obesity drugs may lead to medical procedure complications
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Neurons help flush waste out of brain during sleep
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Cooler transformers could help electric grid
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Study delivers detailed photos of galaxies' inner structures
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New AI Tools Predict How Life’s Building Blocks Assemble
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Movement disorder ALS and cognitive disorder FTLD show strong molecular overlaps, new study shows
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Poet, Translator, Mirror: A Conversation with Miho Kinnas, by Renee H. Shea
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AI may spare breast cancer patients unnecessary treatments
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Blinken Is Sitting on Staff Recommendations to Sanction Israeli Military Units Linked to Killings or Rapes
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Iron fingerprints in nearby active galaxy
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How the Square Root of 2 Became a Number
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Is there a common link between the physical and social worlds? Two brothers think so
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Researchers propose AI-guided system for robotic inspection of buildings, roads and bridges
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If faces look like demons, you could have this extraordinary condition
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New study demonstrates the efficacy of a promising celiac disease drug at the molecular level
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Workings of working memory detailed
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Why Is This Shape So Terrible to Pack?
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Measuring neutrons to reduce nuclear waste
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Spider venom heart drug a step closer
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To help autonomous vehicles make moral decisions, researchers ditch the 'trolley problem'
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Non-invasive techniques to detect skin cancer
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Maze Proof Establishes a ‘Backbone’ for Statistical Mechanics
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The crystallization of memory: Study reveals how practice forms new memory pathways in the brain
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IRIS beamline at BESSY II extended with nanomicroscopy
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Severe hurricanes boost influx of juveniles and gene flow in a coral reef sponge
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Lyrebird synchronizes elements of its mating dance
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LSST Camera arrives at Rubin Observatory in Chile
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New guidelines for depression care emphasize patient-centred approach
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Rise in global fungal drug-resistant infections
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Mesopotamian bricks unveil the strength of Earth's ancient magnetic field
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After hundreds of years, study confirms Bermuda now home to cownose rays
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Natural molecule found in coffee and human body increases NAD+ levels, improves muscle function during aging
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Ken Paxton Has Used Consumer Protection Law to Target These Organizations
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Texas Is the Largest GOP Stronghold Without Pro-School Voucher Legislation. Gov. Abbott Is on a Crusade to Change That.
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New study analyzes link between digit ratio and oxygen consumption in footballers
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The spiciness of mustard may depend on soil microbes
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Transformation of ocean management is underway
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When injecting pure spin into chiral materials, direction matters
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'A hearty debate' concludes plant-based meat alternatives are healthier for your heart than meat
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Public gardens contribute to invasives problem
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How a mouse's brain bends time
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AI-controlled stations can charge electric cars at a personal price
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Mosaic grassland landscapes are the most beneficial
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What Does Milk Do for Babies?
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Misinformation and irresponsible AI -- experts forecast how technology may shape our near future
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Scientists code ChatGPT to design new medicine
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Giant volcano discovered on Mars
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Soap bark discovery offers a sustainability booster for the global vaccine market
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Junk DNA in birds may hold key to safe, efficient gene therapy
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New 3D-printing method makes printing objects more affordable and eco-friendly
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Enhanced treatment of liver carcinoma with a drug-eluting hydrogel
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Researchers engineer a material that can perform different tasks depending on temperature
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Widespread machine learning methods behind 'link prediction' are performing very poorly
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Earliest-known fossil mosquito suggests males were bloodsuckers too
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New therapeutic targets to fight type 2 diabetes
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Innovation promises to prevent power pole-top fires
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New tool helps decipher gene behavior
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Novel blood test helps improve cancer treatments
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Retention ponds can deliver a substantial reduction in tire particle pollution
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On Wonder
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Intervention based on science of reading, math boosts comprehension, word problem-solving skills
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Pore pressure diffusion led to microseismicity at Illinois basin carbon sequestration site
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Drug-like inhibitor shows promise in preventing flu
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Geometers Engineer New Tools to Wrangle Spacecraft Orbits
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Increasing steps by 3,000 per day can lower blood pressure in older adults, study finds
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Scientists propose new theory that explains sand ripples on Mars and on Earth
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Researcher says men should abstain from drinking at least three months prior to conceiving
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Do violent video games numb us towards real violence?
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AI Needs Enormous Computing Power. Could Light-Based Chips Help?
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New and crucial role discovered for a protein in the body's immunity against cancer
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Social networks can influence perception of climate-change risk
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How obesity dismantles our mitochondria
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The scary, yet promising world of phages, the pathogen's pathogen
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Performance of eco-friendly cooling applications enhanced
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Cognitive strategies for augmenting the body with a wearable, robotic arm
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Clinicians could be fooled by biased AI, despite explanations
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Sweaty cattle may boost food security in a warming world
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Medical AI tool gets human thumbs-up
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After 25 years, researchers uncover genetic cause of rare neurological disease
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From infamy to ingenuity: Bacterial hijack mechanisms as advanced genetic tools
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Perovskite solar cells: Vacuum process may offer a short track to commercialization
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9 Times the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Miscalculated Badly at the Expense of Taxpayers, Wildlife
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Just ask: Patients in the ER are willing to get a flu shot
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Thirty Years Later, a Speed Boost for Quantum Factoring
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Wavefunction matching for solving quantum many-body problems
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A green alternative for treating Streptococcus iniae bacteria in hybrid striped bass
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Free Everything
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Workplace gossip can benefit employees and employers
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Researchers leverage inkjet printing to make a portable multispectral 3D camera
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BPA exposure linked to gut microbiota, childhood obesity in new study
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Companies that mitigate climate change reduce their cost of capital
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Angle-dependent holograms made possible by metasurfaces
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On Elias Canetti’s Book Against Death
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Innovative combination therapy shows promise for bladder cancer patients unresponsive to standard treatment
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New way to spot beetle-killed spruce can help forest, wildfire managers
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Neural prosthetic device can help humans restore memory
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Study unlocks the power of visible light for sustainable chemistry
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Severe Complications for Pregnant Veterans Nearly Doubled in the Last Decade, a GAO Report Finds
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AI model finds the cancer clues at lightning speed
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Cells of the future: A key to reprogramming cell identities
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New tool provides researchers with improved understanding of stem cell aging in the brain
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Could getting enough sleep help prevent osteoporosis?
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Extreme rainfall increases ag nutrient runoff, conservation strategies can help
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Discovery into how chronic lung conditions affect children's immune system
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Eye care: Taking electroretinography to the next level with a soft multi-electrode system
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Risk of secondary cancers after CAR-T cell therapy low, according to large study
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Human activity contributed to woolly rhinoceros' extinction
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Global warming increases the diversity of active soil bacteria
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Diverse friend groups promote better social cohesion and wellbeing
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Uptick in behavioral disorders reported in children following prenatal exposure to anesthesia
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Teen stress may raise risk of postpartum depression in adults
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Why are board games so popular among many people with autism? New research explains
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Highly pathogenic avian flu detected in New York City wild birds
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Building a better sarcasm detector
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Task Force to Consider “Restorative Justice” for Black Families Uprooted by Virginia University’s Expansion
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Understanding youth nicotine use to prevent initiation and escalation
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Humans have driven the Earth's freshwater cycle out of its stable state
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Pharmacological inhibitor protects nerve cells in ALS disease
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Boiled bubbles jump to carry more heat
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The embryo assembles itself
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Digging up new species of Australia and New Guinea's giant fossil kangaroos
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Dengue fever infections have negative impacts on infant health for three years
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A pioneering way to target the culprit behind a deadly liver cancer
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Ancient dingo DNA shows modern dingoes share little ancestry with modern dog breeds
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This adaptive roof tile can cut both heating and cooling costs
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At-camera gaze can increase scores in simulated interviews
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Ancient stars made extraordinarily heavy elements
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Understanding the moon's history with Chang'e-5 sample
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Males born to obese mothers more likely to suffer health issues as adults
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Hypertension's hidden hand: Pressure-driven foam cell formation revealed as key driver of arterial disease
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Targeting RAS proteins may prevent relapse in Acute Myeloid Leukemia
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The genetic 'switches' of bone growth
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3D printed nanocellulose upscaled for green architectural applications
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New drug makes exercise, everyday tasks easier for people with common heart condition
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Gravity helps show strong force strength in the proton
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Does it matter if your kids listen to you? When adolescents reject mom's advice, it still helps them cope
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Changes Upstream: RIPE team uses CRISPR/Cas9 to alter photosynthesis for the first time
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Aerogel can become the key to future terahertz technologies
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Researchers harness blurred light to 3D print high quality optical components
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How many fish constitute a school?
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Marine bacteria team up to produce a vital vitamin
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When the global climate has the hiccups
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The (wrong) reason we keep secrets
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Latest science shows endocrine disrupting chemicals in plastics, pesticides, and other sources pose health threats globally
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Global activity of seafloor biodiversity mapped
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A faster, more efficient imaging system for nanoparticles
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A neurological disease paradigm shift
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What’s Next for U.S. Immigration Policy on the Southern Border?
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Young, Slender, Blond, Blue-Eyed
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When saying 'please' is more strategic than magic
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New therapeutic avenues in bone repair
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Identifying Australia's most elusive birds
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Bullseye! Accurately centering quantum dots within photonic chips
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Using pulp and paper waste to scrub carbon from emissions
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Smoking during pregnancy may increase the risk of behavioral disorders in newborns, predicts AI
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A red knot's character is formed in first year of life
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Scent sells -- but the right picture titillates both eyes and nose, research finds
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Innovative approaches for addressing difficult topics in K-12 schools
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Change in gene code may explain how human ancestors lost tails
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A powerful tool speeds success in achieving highly efficient thermoelectric materials
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Red nets signal 'stop' to insect pests, reduce need for insecticides
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Advanced noise suppression technology for improved search and rescue drones
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Good news: The US maternal death rate is stable, not sky rocketing, as reported
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Psychosocial stressors linked to higher inflammation in Black pregnant women
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Inherited genetic factors may predict the pattern of X chromosome loss in older women
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Needle-free ultrasound vaccine delivery
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A third of women experience migraines associated with menstruation, most commonly when premenopausal
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Brittle stars can learn just fine -- even without a brain
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Atlas of the human ovary with cell-level resolution is a step toward artificial ovary
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Physicists develop highly robust time crystal
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6,000 years ago, men and women had equal access to resources
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Study compares salmonella rates in backyard, commercial poultry farm samples
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Editing without 'cutting': Molecular mechanisms of new gene-editing tool revealed
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Red deer populations in Europe: More influenced by humans than by wolves and other predators
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Training cognitive control in children does not change brain or behavior
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Unnecessary use of beta-blockers after a heart attack?
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Scientists uncover link between the ocean's weather and global climate
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Mice possess natural gene therapy system
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Coevolution helps Santa's reindeer feast after flight
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How national policies affect forests in border regions
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Humpback whales move daytime singing offshore
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Inoculation against diseased fields
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Solid state battery design charges in minutes, lasts for thousands of cycles
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Unlocking the secret strength of marine mussels
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A sleeker facial recognition technology tested on Michelangelo's David
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New roadmap to prevent pandemics centers on protecting biodiversity
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Psychotherapy effective in treating post-traumatic stress disorder following multiple traumatic events, meta-study finds
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Nature and animal emojis don't accurately represent natural biodiversity
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Twin research indicates that that a vegan diet improves cardiovascular health
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Talking politics with strangers isn't as awful as you'd expect, research suggests
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New antibodies target 'dark side' of influenza virus protein
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Rise of archery in Andes Mountains dated to 5,000 years ago -- earlier than previous research
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AI shows how field crops develop
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Deep parts of Great Barrier Reef 'insulated' from global warming -- for now
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Giant clams may hold the answers to making solar energy more efficient
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Unlocking RNA functionality: A redox-responsive approach
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Macrophages produce heat from brown adipose tissue in response to cold
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Scientists replace fishmeal in aquaculture with microbial protein derived from soybean processing wastewater
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Parental avoidance of toxic exposures could help prevent autism, ADHD in children, new study shows
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New trial highlights incremental progress towards a cure for HIV-1
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Initial SARS-CoV-2 vaccinations prime immune cells to respond to subsequent variants
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Utah Women Tried to Report Sexual Assaults to Police. They Say They Faced Delays and Language Barriers.
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There is much to improve in identifying all the chemicals around us
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Three years later, search for life on Mars continues
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Teaching a computer to type like a human
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GeneMAP discovery platform will help define functions for 'orphan' metabolic proteins
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100 kilometers of quantum-encrypted transfer
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Improving traffic signal timing with a handful of connected vehicles
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Revealing the evolutionary origin of genomic imprinting
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Range-shifting fishes are climate-change losers, according to new research
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Alzheimer's disease acquired from historic medical treatments
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Individualized predictive model for multiple myeloma treatment
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Scientists uncover ocean's intricate web of microbial interactions across depths
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Evolution's recipe book: How 'copy paste' errors cooked up the animal kingdom
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New discovery could aid regenerative heart therapies
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How cognition changes before dementia hits
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Creativity in the age of generative AI: A new era of creative partnerships
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Melting glaciers in a warmer climate provide new ground for invasive species
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Inexpensive microplastic monitoring through porous materials and machine learning
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How and why animals can live alongside humans
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A new breakthrough in understanding regeneration in a marine worm
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New findings reveal important insights into age-related nonresolving inflammation
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Streamlined microcomb design provides control with the flip of a switch
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Small, cool and sulfurous exoplanet may help write recipe for planetary formation
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ProPublica’s Nonprofit Explorer Gets Email Alerts and Other Major Improvements
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Uncertainty in measuring biodiversity change could hinder progress towards global targets for nature
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Predicting Alzheimer's dementia in oldest of the old
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Researchers envision sci-fi worlds involving changes to atmospheric water cycle
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Study estimates that between 1980 and 2020, 135 million premature deaths could be linked to fine particulate matter pollution
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New research sets trap for potentially deadly sandfly
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Research on the visual rabbit illusion takes a leap forward
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Interpreting the afterglow of a black hole's breakfast
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NASA's Webb maps weather on planet 280 light-years away
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Stars travel more slowly at Milky Way's edge
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Different Coin, Equal Sum: Translating the Kopilka Poetry of Witness and Antiwar Protest, by Yana Kane
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High-frequency electrical 'noise' may result in congenital night blindness
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Global trial confirms benefit of antacids on bleeding prevention for ventilated patients
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Hygge, by Veronica Esposito
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Overcoming barriers to heat pump adoption in cold climates and avoiding the 'energy poverty trap'
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Promising new development in solar cell technology
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Physicists arrange atoms in extremely close proximity
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A more eco-friendly facial sheet mask that moisturizes, even though it's packaged dry
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The Bété Imaginary of Azo Vauguy, by Isaac Joslin
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Mathematicians use AI to identify emerging COVID-19 variants
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Microplastics make their way from the gut to other organs
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Safer, swifter, smaller scar: New brain surgery approach targets difficult tumors at skull base
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Key protein in blood vessel's growth identified
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Surprising methane discovery in Yukon glaciers: 'Much more widespread than we thought'
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Researchers develop fastest possible flow algorithm
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High and low tide cause low and high methane fluxes
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Iconic baobabs: The origin and long-distance travels of upside down trees
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RSV shown to infect nerve cells, cause inflammation and damage
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Specific nasal cells protect against COVID-19 in children
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Ants in Colorado are on the move due to climate change
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Watery planets orbiting dead stars may be good candidates for studying life -- if they can survive long enough
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Mental disorders may spread in young people's social networks
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'Like a lab in your pocket' -- new test strips raise game in gene-based diagnostics
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Researchers expand our understanding of how the body and brain communicate
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Artificial intelligence matches or outperforms human specialists in retina and glaucoma management
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Deep-sea sponge's 'zero-energy' flow control could inspire new energy efficient designs
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How a plant app helps identify the consequences of climate change
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Good heart health in middle age may preserve brain function among Black women as they age
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Designing a better nest to help endangered turtles
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Combination treatment can increase human insulin-producing cells in vivo
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PFAS exposure in men linked to the health of their offspring
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Link between adversity, psychiatric and cognitive decline
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Study presents new pathway for electrochemically controlling ion selectivity
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Sedentary lifestyle puts strain on young hearts
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Hands
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What happens in the brain while daydreaming?
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People make more patient decisions when shown the benefits first
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Pioneering muscle monitoring in space to help astronauts stay strong in low-gravity
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Making long-term memories requires nerve-cell damage
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Biomineralization mechanism revealed
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Decarbonization dynamics: New analysis unveils shifting trends in the voluntary carbon offset market
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A window into plant evolution: The unusual genetic journey of lycophytes
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Sweat health monitor measures levels of disease markers
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Targeted household cleaning can reduce toxic chemicals post-wildfire
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Home in the Face of Grief, by Sylvia Petter
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Does exercise in greenspace boost the individual health benefits of each?
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Study finds iron-rich enamel protects, but doesn't color, rodents' orange-brown incisors
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On the trail of deepfakes, researchers identify 'fingerprints' of AI-generated video
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Fresh X-Rays Reveal a Universe as Clumpy as Cosmology Predicts
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Sleep-wake rhythm: Fish change our understanding of sleep regulation
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Decoding flavonoid metabolism: A closer look at plant-based diets
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Researchers safely integrate fragile 2D materials into devices
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How climate change will impact food production and financial institutions
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The gender gap in life expectancy: Are eggs and sperm partly responsible?
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Ultraviolet radiation from massive stars shapes planetary systems
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'Hexaplex' vaccine aims to boost flu protection
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Scientists identify pro-aging 'sugar signature' in the blood of people living with HIV
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New traffic signal would improve travel time for both pedestrians and vehicles
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Some icy exoplanets may have habitable oceans and geysers
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Pasteurization inactivates highly infectious avian flu in milk, study suggests
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Geologists explore the hidden history of Colorado's Spanish Peaks
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Researchers identify protein sensor that plays a role in lung fibrosis
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'Scientists' warning' on climate and technology
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Study reveals potential to reverse lung fibrosis using the body's own healing technique
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Muscaris grapes: Molecular secret of lychee note revealed
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3D-printed pneumatic modules replace electric controls in soft robots
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Heart healthy behaviors may help reverse rapid cell aging
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Astronomers report oscillation of our giant, gaseous neighbor
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Environmental monitoring offers low-cost tool for typhoid fever surveillance
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First-ever sighting of a live newborn great white
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New sensor gives unprecedented look at changes in cell's energy 'currency'
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Early dinosaurs grew up fast, but they weren't the only ones
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We spend more with cashless payments
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The evolving attitudes of Gen X toward evolution
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Plumber's nightmare structure in block polymers
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Best of both worlds: Innovative positioning system enhances versatility and accuracy of drone-viewpoint mixed reality applications
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Down goes antimatter! Gravity's effect on matter's elusive twin is revealed
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Engine wear risk as planes swallow more dust waiting to land
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Dangers of smell impairment highlighted in new research
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Snail-inspired robot could scoop ocean microplastics
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Using the body's own cells to treat traumatic brain injury
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Researchers identify why cancer immunotherapy can cause colitis
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Light targets cells for death and triggers immune response with laser precision
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Combating carbon footprint: Novel reactor system converts carbon dioxide into usable fuel
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Voluntary corporate emissions targets not enough to create real climate action
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Quantifying U.S. health impacts from gas stoves
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Elusive cytonemes guide neural development, provide signaling 'express route'
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Regenerating worms have genetic control over their algal partners
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New algorithm disentangles intrinsic brain patterns from sensory inputs
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A Rosetta Stone for Mathematics
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Why insects navigate more efficiently than robots
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Root microbes may be the secret to a better tasting cup of tea
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Childhood maltreatment responsible for up to 40 percent of mental health conditions
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Unraveling the mysteries of fog in complex terrain
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Advance for soft robotics manufacturing, design
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Astronomers make rare exoplanet discovery, and a giant leap in detecting Earth-like bodies
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Poor sleep linked to migraine attacks
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Sinking land increases risk for thousands of coastal residents by 2050
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Genomes of 'star algae' shed light on origin of plants
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Reflective materials and irrigated trees: Study shows how to cool one of the world's hottest cities by 4.5°C
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New copper-catalyzed C-H activation strategy
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The Year in Biology
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Infant gut microbes have their own circadian rhythm, and diet has little impact on how the microbiome assembles
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“Once You’re No Good to Them, They Get Rid of You”
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AI and physics combine to reveal the 3D structure of a flare erupting around a black hole
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Carbon dioxide's heavy stamp on temperature: Doubling CO2 may mean 7 to 14 degree increase
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Molecular fossils shed light on ancient life
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A rise in sea urchins and related damage to kelp forests impacts Oregon's gray whales and their food
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A heart of stone: Study defines the process of and defenses against cardiac valve calcification
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Help ProPublica and The Texas Tribune Report on School Board and Bond Elections in Your Community
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Biomarker-directed combination effective in immunotherapy-resistant lung cancer
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Study results show 25% of pregnant people are not getting enough omega-3 fatty acids from their diet or dietary supplements
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Human stem cells coaxed to mimic the very early central nervous system
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An adjuvant made in yeast could lower vaccine cost and boost availability
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Finding that statins could slow dementia stimulates further research
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Generative AI helps to explain human memory and imagination
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Researchers pinpoint brain cells that delay first bite of food
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Researchers unveil method to detect 'forever chemicals' in under 3 minutes
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Drugs used to treat Type 2 diabetes reduce alcohol cravings, use in individuals with obesity
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Cloudy waters causes African fish to develop bigger eyes
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New bio-based tool quickly detects concerning coronavirus variants
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Gonadal function in male mice disrupted by prenatal risk factors
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AI system self-organizes to develop features of brains of complex organisms
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Three iron rings in a planet-forming disk
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Study links household chaos with sleep quality among teens with ADHD symptoms
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Quick decisions in soccer enhanced by brain's ability to suppress actions
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'Smart glove' can boost hand mobility of stroke patients
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Getting dirty to clean up the chemical industry's environmental impact
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Early trauma cuts life short for squirrels, and climate change could make matters worse
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Diabetes and liver cancer: Study suggests new screening guidelines
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Observing macroscopic quantum effects in the dark
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Study identifies key algae species helping soft corals survive warming oceans
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Microbial comics: RNA as a common language, presented in extracellular speech-bubbles
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Personalized magnetic stimulation may help in treating depression
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Pair of merging quasars at cosmic dawn
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Death toll shows extreme air pollution events a growing urban threat
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New brain-like transistor mimics human intelligence
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Researchers tackle immune rejection of biomedical implants
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Birth by C-section more than doubles odds of measles vaccine failure
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Fossil CO2 emissions at record high in 2023
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Mars attracts: How Earth's interactions with the red planet drive deep-sea circulation
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Revolutionary method developed for mass-producing polymer solid electrolytes
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Can hunger be eradicated by 2030?
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How 'pioneers' blaze the one trail that determines cell fate
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Repurposed beer yeast may offer a cost-effective way to remove lead from water
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Shared blueprint in brain development across different functional areas
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No win-win? Input-efficient technologies might not be so efficient after all
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Small RNAs take on the big task of helping skin wounds heal better and faster with minimal scarring
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Researchers target neurogenesis in new approach to treat Parkinson's disease
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Adding folic acid to table salt could prevent life-threatening birth defects
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Upstream and downstream: River study highlights cross-country inequities
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Researchers film energy materials as they form
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Increasing positive affect in adolescence could lead to improved health and well-being in adulthood
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Africa's iconic flamingos threatened by rising lake levels
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Lone Star State: Tracking a low-mass star as it speeds across the Milky Way
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Pilot study shows ketogenic diet improves severe mental illness
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Turning glass into a 'transparent' light-energy harvester
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Mapped: 33 new big game migrations across American West
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AI making waves in marine data collection
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Bowtie resonators that build themselves bridge the gap between nanoscopic and macroscopic
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New technique efficiently offers insight into gene regulation
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Skin-deep resilience: Hidden physical health costs for minority youth overcoming adversity
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Bacteria in cancer unmasked
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Doctors have more difficulty diagnosing disease when looking at images of darker skin
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Stench of a gas giant? Nearby exoplanet reeks of rotten eggs, and that's a good thing
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AI knowledge gets your foot in the door
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Study finds high prevalence of hidden brain changes in people with heart disease
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Protected droplets a new transport route for medicines
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Promise green hydrogen may not always be fulfilled
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Natural compounds that selectively kill parasites
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Climate change could be impacting babies' birthweight for gestational age
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New insights on how galaxies are formed
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New genetic variants for chronic kidney disease identified
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Predictive models augur that at the end of the century fields will need more water than today
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HIV antibodies protect animals in proof-of-concept study
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How biological aging clocks tick
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Rail industry urged to consider safety risks of space weather
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Virtual reality as a reliable shooting performance-tracking tool
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In fight against brain pathogens, the eyes have it
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12 Books for Tolerance and Understanding (2023), by The Editors of WLT
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Highways through historically redlined areas likely cause air pollution disparities today
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The Liturgy and Anxiety of Ordinary Lives: In Conversation with Rigoberto González, by Darlington Chibueze Anuonye
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Tiny worms tolerate Chornobyl radiation
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Why killer T cells lose energy inside of solid tumors
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Built-in bionic computing
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The solar forest
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Engineering viruses to kill deadly pathogens
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Researchers advocate for sustainable logging to safeguard against global flood risks
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Researchers find promising candidate to treat irreversible lung and eye diseases in extremely premature infants
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'Smart swarms' of tiny robots inspired by natural herd mentality
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NASA analysis confirms 2023 as warmest year on record
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Short-term exposure to high levels of air pollution kills 1 million globally every year
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Parkinson's Disease: New theory on the disease's origins and spread
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Compound vital for all life likely played a role in life's origin
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Researchers unveil comprehensive youth diabetes dataset and interactive portal to boost research and prevention strategies
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Maya Directors to Headline Film Festival at OU
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Himalayan glaciers react, blow cold winds down their slopes
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Climate change will increase wildfire risk and lengthen fire seasons
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Lighting the path: Exploring exciton binding energies in organic semiconductors
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Bioinformatics: Researchers develop a new machine learning approach
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Robotic-assisted surgery for gallbladder cancer as effective as traditional surgery
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Scientists uncover a missing link between poor diet and higher cancer risk
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Hornets found to be primary pollinators of two Angelica species
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Consuming refined carbs might be linked to perceived facial attractiveness
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Lake ecosystems: Nitrogen has been underestimated
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Scholars say it's time to declare a new epoch on the moon, the 'lunar Anthropocene'
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Uptake of tire wear additives by vegetables grown for human consumption
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Splicing it all together in the fight against cancer
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Teaching nature to break human-made chemical bonds
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Network of quantum sensors boosts precision
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Real-time detection of infectious disease viruses by searching for molecular fingerprinting
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Smoking has long-term effects on the immune system
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Dopamine linked to mentalizing abilities
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Secret Recording Shows NRA Treasurer Plotting to Conceal Extravagant Expenses Involving Wayne LaPierre
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Scientists discover link between leaky gut and accelerated biological aging
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Synthetic data holds the key to determining best statewide transit investments
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Researchers design new metal-free porous framework materials
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Researchers pump brakes on 'blue acceleration' harming the world ocean
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Protein found in brain linked to frontotemporal dementia
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Quanta Relaunches Hyperjumps Math Game
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The Rejection Plot
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Adapting to hypoxia: Zooplankton influence the efficiency of the biological carbon pump in the Humboldt Current off Peru
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Toxic chemicals can be detected with new AI method
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Experiment opens door for millions of qubits on one chip
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Hidden threat: Global underground infrastructure vulnerable to sea-level rise
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The Family Photographs That Helped Us Investigate How a University Displaced a Black Community
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Health Plans Can’t Dodge Paying for Expensive New Cancer Treatments, Says Michigan’s Top Insurance Regulator
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New tool unifies single-cell data
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Microbial food as a strategy food production of the future
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Sugar-based catalyst upcycles carbon dioxide
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Researchers identify cell signaling pathway controlling melanoma cell metastasis to the brain
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Moving beyond the 80-year-old solar cell equation
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New study on mating behaviors offers clues into the evolution of attraction
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Chemists synthesize unique anticancer molecules using novel approach
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Brief anger may impair blood vessel function
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Mississippi Lawmakers Move to Limit the Jail Detentions of People Awaiting Mental Health Treatment
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Children struggling at school entry more likely to face disadvantage at age 16-17
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Groundbreaking progress in quantum physics: How quantum field theories decay and fission
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Scientists link certain gut bacteria to lower heart disease risk
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Dalits and Caste Prejudice in Ujjal Dosanjh’s The Past Is Never Dead, by Rajiv Thind
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How forests smell -- a risk for the climate?
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Illusion helps demystify the way vision works
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Severity of calls to US poison centers increases sharply for both adults, kids
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Deaths from heart valve infections drop across U.S. overall, but surged among young adults
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Study in mice uncovers new protective benefit of breast milk
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New research offers insight into the future understanding of MS and its treatments
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World's chocolate supply threatened by devastating virus
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Scientists harness the wind as a tool to move objects
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AI tool creates 'synthetic' images of cells for enhanced microscopy analysis
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Squeezed by neighbors, planet glows with molten lava
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Move over Blitzen: Geese outpace reindeer impacts on Arctic ecosystems
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Revolutionary seaweed and carbonated water based hydrogel for treating skin wounds
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Announcing Our Summer Issue
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New technique improves finishing time for 3D printed machine parts
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Accounting for plastic persistence can minimize environmental impacts
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The dawn of the Antarctic ice sheets
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Population shifts, risk factors may triple U.S. cardiovascular disease costs by 2050
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A combination of approved drugs enhances the delivery of anti-bacterial medications to treat tuberculosis
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Game Theory Can Make AI More Correct and Efficient
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Clarity needed for businesses to achieve greenhouse gas mitigation
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New way to force pathogenic proteins into degradation
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Innovative battery design: More energy and less environmental impact
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New larks revealed in Africa
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Do sweeteners increase your appetite? New evidence from randomised controlled trial says no
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Cryptographers Solve Decades-Old Privacy Problem
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New method can improve assessing genetic risks for non-white populations
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Hidden DNA mechanisms of rare genetic diseases uncovered
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New method to measure entropy production on the nanoscale
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Shallow soda lakes show promise as cradles of life on Earth
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The mind's eye of a neural network system
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Experimental type 1 diabetes drug shelters pancreas cells from immune system attack
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Rusty-patched bumblebee's struggle for survival found in its genes
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John Milton's notes discovered, including a rare example of prudish censorship
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Marginalized communities developed 'disaster subculture' when living through extreme climate events
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Strengthener for graphene
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Cryptographers Discover a New Foundation for Quantum Secrecy
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Soundwaves harden 3D-printed treatments in deep tissues
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Anne Elliot Is Twenty-Seven
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Feathered friends can become unlikely helpers for tropical coral reefs facing climate change threat
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Artificial intelligence can help people feel heard
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Climate change behind sharp drop in snowpack since 1980s
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Scientists show that there is indeed an 'entropy' of quantum entanglement
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Use it or lose it: New robotic system assesses mobility after stroke
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For this emergent class of materials, 'solutions are the problem'
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Myelination in the brain may be key to 'learning' opioid addiction
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Unregulated sales of a toxic and hallucinogenic mushroom endanger public health
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ProPublica Selects 10 Journalists for Investigative Editor Training
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How plant cold specialists can adapt to the environment
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Researchers develop a new control method that optimizes autonomous ship navigation
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Conservatives Go to War — Against Each Other — Over School Vouchers
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Aerosol pollution, greenhouse gases must be reduced simultaneously to keep forest fires in check
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Natural toxins in food: Many people are not aware of the health risks
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First tandem repeat expansions genetic reference maps
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Social-media break has huge impact on young women's body image, study finds
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Storying the Body, by Stevi L. Smith
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At Seattle’s Boeing Field, Real-Time Video Offers a Rare Glimpse of America’s Troubled Deportation Flights
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How targeted nutrients can fight cancer
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How Did Altruism Evolve?
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Researchers find better way to detect when older adults fall at home
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Pregnancy cytokine levels impact fetal brain development and offspring behavior
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New world record for CIGS solar cells
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Restored oyster sanctuaries host more marine life
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Artificial intelligence paves way for new medicines
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Air filters and scheduled window opening can reduce classroom pollution by up to 36%
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Downscaling storage devices: Magnetic memory based on the chirality of spiral magnets
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Cell division: Before commitment, a very long engagement
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Japan's electric vehicle transition by 2035 may be insufficient to combat the climate crisis, but there are solutions
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Reducing inequality is essential in tackling climate crisis, researchers argue
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Aperiodic approximants for relating quasicrystals and modulated structures
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New chip opens door to AI computing at light speed
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As Elections Loom, Congressional Maps Challenged as Discriminatory Will Remain in Place
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Omega-3 therapy prevents birth-related brain injury in newborn rodents
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Study overturns conventional wisdom about wild turkey nesting survival
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How medical models can transform agriculture
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Evolution is not as random as previously thought
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Ancient medicine blends with modern-day research in new tissue regeneration method
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Magnetic avalanche triggered by quantum effects
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West Texas Pastor Who Used Illegal Donations From Churches to Campaign for Office Is Fined $3,500
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New insights into the brain regions involved in paranoia
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Having a C-section is related to difficulties with conceiving
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Imperceptible sensors made from 'electronic spider silk' can be printed directly on human skin
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Identifying the initial steps in colorectal cancer formation
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Study discovers neurons in the human brain that can predict what we are going to say before we say it
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Viscose manufactured solely from recycled materials
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Researchers map genome for cats, dolphins, birds, and dozens of other animals
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Researchers develop technology that may allow stroke patients to undergo rehab at home
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In paleontology, correct names are keys to accurate study
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The 'snowball' fight over global deep freeze periods
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Facing Unchecked Syphilis Outbreak, Great Plains Tribes Sought Federal Help. Months Later, No One Has Responded.
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It's not just you: Young people look, feel older when they're stressed
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New treatment options for bloodstream infections
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Researchers resolve old mystery of how phages disarm pathogenic bacteria
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Greenhouses cover more and more of Earth's surface
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EPA Finalizes New Standards for Cancer-Causing Chemicals
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Gene therapy restores hearing in children with hereditary deafness
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Suburban backyard home to more than 1,000 species
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Zika virus vaccine emerges as an unlikely hero in battling brain cancer
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Robots face the future
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Cockayne syndrome: New insights into cellular DNA repair mechanism
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Groundbreaking approach to sleep study expands potential of sleep medicine
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Astronomers detect seismic ripples in ancient galactic disk
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Iconic savanna mammals face genetic problems due to fences and roads
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Link between high levels of niacin -- a common b vitamin -- and heart disease, study suggests
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What makes black holes grow and new stars form? Machine learning helps solve the mystery
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The fate of novel ideas
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Altered carbon points toward sustainable manufacturing
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Fast-charging lithium battery seeks to eliminate 'range anxiety'
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Chemotherapy disrupts gut microbiome in patients with breast cancer
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Rabies outbreaks in Costa Rica cattle linked to deforestation
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Study suggests that unintentional weight loss is a signal to see a doctor
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Scientists identify how dietary restriction slows brain aging and increases lifespan
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Why can zebrafish regenerate damaged heart tissue, while other fish species cannot?
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Strong connections found between vaccine hesitancy and support for vaccinating pets
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IRS Audit of Trump Could Cost Former President More Than $100 Million
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Televised Music Is a Pointless Rigmarole
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Pristine peatland offers glimpse into pre-industrial atmosphere
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Faster approach for starting extended-release naltrexone to treat opioid use disorder shown effective
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Study offers a better way to make AI fairer for everyone
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Previously uncharacterized parasite uncovered in fish worldwide
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Intervention reduces likelihood of developing postpartum anxiety and depression by more than 70%
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Researchers listen to the hearts of bats in flight
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Robot ANYmal can do parkour and walk across rubble
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The body's own lipids affect mental disorders: Can specific inhibitors help?
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A shortcut for drug discovery
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Resource-efficient and climate-friendly with sodium-ion batteries
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Ancient pollen trapped in Greenland ice uncovers changes in Canadian forests over 800 years
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New geological study: Scandinavia was born in Greenland
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Pattern formation in the nano-cosmos
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Suppressing boredom at work hurts future productivity, study shows
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Removal of excess chloride ions by plants when subjected to salt stress
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Mars likely had cold and icy past, new study finds
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Brain protein's virus-like structure may help explain cancer-induced memory loss
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Evolution-capable AI promotes green hydrogen production using more abundant chemical elements
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New approach for fast and cost-effective pathogen detection
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Groundbreaking study connects genetic risk for autism to changes observed in the brain
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Underwater architects: The 'burrowing effect' of foraminifera on marine environments
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How butterflies choose mates: Gene controls preferences
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New molecule mimics the anti-clotting action of blood-sucking organisms
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Happy Books
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Hacking DNA to make next-gen materials
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Chicks show vision and touch linked at birth
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Only 18% of the global land area that is needed for human well-being and biodiversity is currently protected
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How ovarian tissue freezing could prevent menopause -- possibly forever
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Halloween toy among plastics swallowed by sea turtles
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Researchers use large language models to help robots navigate
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Study finds immune cells in older adults resemble those in newborns and children, but fall short in virus detection
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Improved prime editing system makes gene-sized edits in human cells at therapeutic levels
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Cicadas' unique urination unlocks new understanding of fluid dynamics
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Low cardiorespiratory fitness in youth is associated with decreased work ability throughout adulthood
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Magnetic microcoils unlock targeted single-neuron therapies for neurodegenerative disorders
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Language barriers could contribute to higher aggression in people with dementia
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Engineers tackle hard-to-map class of materials
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Air pollution exposure during childhood linked directly to adult bronchitis symptoms
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The Quest to Decode the Mandelbrot Set, Math’s Famed Fractal
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Refrigerate lettuce to reduce risk of E. coli contamination
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New images reveal what Neptune and Uranus really look like
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Surf clams off the coast of Virginia reappear -- and rebound
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New home-administered treatment for binge eating disorder shows promising results
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A long-lasting neural probe
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Georgia Promised to Fix How Voter Challenges Are Handled. A New Law Could Make the Problem Worse.
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“I Refuse to Be Told What to Do”: Facebook Posts Show a Conservative School Board Member Rejecting Extremism
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Gen Z's climate anxiety is real and needs action -- for everyone's wellbeing
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Great apes playfully tease each other
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Microplastics found in every human placenta tested
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Ice shelves fracture under weight of meltwater lakes
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Neolithic groups from the south of the Iberian Peninsula first settled permanently in San Fernando (Cadiz) 6,200 years ago
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Study finds one copy of protective genetic variant helps stave off early-onset Alzheimer's disease
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Generative AI that imitates human motion
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Key to efficient and stable organic solar cells
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Final dust settles slowly in the deep sea
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Unveiling ancient secrets: 3D preservation of trilobite soft tissues sheds light on convergent evolution of defensive enrollment
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New research shows migrating animals learn by experience
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Long-term data reveals SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccine-induced antibody responses are long-lasting
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Study reveals target for reversing scar tissue after heart attack
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Microsoft President Grilled by Congress Over Cybersecurity Failures
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Researchers combine biopolymers derived from the ocean to replace synthetic plastic films
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Researchers identify cause of serious brain bleeding condition in premature newborns
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The unexpected long-term consequences of female fertility
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Study traces an infectious language epidemic
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Warming Arctic reduces dust levels in parts of the planet
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Scientists on the hunt for evidence of quantum gravity's existence at the South Pole
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Researchers have taught an algorithm to 'taste'
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New crystal production method could enhance quantum computers and electronics
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Diving deeper into our oceans: Underwater drones open new doors for global coral reef research
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Insects already had a variety of defense strategies in the Cretaceous
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Hot Pants at the Sodomy Disco
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Researchers address ocean paradox with 55 gallons of fluorescent dye
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Januarys
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US adults eat a meal's worth of calories of snacks in a day
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Engineering household robots to have a little common sense
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Topologists Tackle the Trouble With Poll Placement
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New deepfake detector designed to be less biased
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Probiotics promote weight loss in obese dogs
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Whoever controls electrolytes will pave the way for electric vehicles
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Natural recycling at the origin of life
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Blueprint for mandating indoor air quality for public buildings in form of standards
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New reagent improves the process of making sulfur-containing compounds that may be used in medicines
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Guidance on energy and macronutrients across the lifespan
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Fastest swimming insect could inspire uncrewed boat designs
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Live music emotionally moves us more than streamed music
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Botany must feature more prominently on the school curriculum to promote awareness of climate change, study warns
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New tool may help prioritize high-risk infants for RSV immunization
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Projected loss of brown macroalgae and seagrasses with global environmental change
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Trial offers hope for cheaper, more tolerable, ketamine treatment
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Important step forward in stem cell therapy for rare bowel disease
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Study offers new detail on how COVID-19 affects the lungs
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Researchers optimize 3D printing of optically active nanostructures
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Two Poems from Oklahoma, by Quinn Carver Johnson
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Using visible light to make pharmaceutical building blocks
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Targeting vulnerability in B-cell development leads to novel drug combination for leukemia
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Source of pregnancy complications from infections revealed by placenta map
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Ancient polar sea reptile fossil is oldest ever found in Southern Hemisphere
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New class of antimicrobials discovered in soil bacteria
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Synthetic droplets cause a stir in the primordial soup
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Sea otters helped prevent widespread California kelp forest declines over the past century
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Chronic fatigue syndrome: Number of patients is expected to double due to long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Researchers develop 'game-changing' blood test for stroke detection
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See Everything: On Joseph Mitchell’s Objects
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New milestone for lithium metal batteries
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Excavated dolmen in Sweden one of the oldest in Scandinavia
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Altermagnetism proves its place on the magnetic family tree
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Why many lung cancer patients who have never smoked have worse outcomes
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A new tuberculosis vaccine candidate recombinant protein with additional post-translational modifications occurring in Mycobacterium tuberculosis cells
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Marine heatwaves devastate red gorgonians in the Medes Islands
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New computational microscopy technique provides more direct route to crisp images
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Researchers discover new cell that remembers allergies
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Classifying the natural history of asymptomatic malaria
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Statin therapy may prevent cancer by blocking inflammatory protein
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Abandoned farmlands could play a role in fighting climate change: A new study shows exactly where they are
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Enzymes open new path to universal donor blood
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Potassium depletion in soil threatens global crop yields
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More than just social media use may be causing depression in young adults, study shows
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The Influential Conservative Group Making it Harder for Idaho Districts to Fix Their Schools
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She Campaigned for a Texas School Board Seat as a GOP Hard-Liner. Now She’s Rejecting Her Party’s Extremism.
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Where to put head and tail?
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Night sweats reveal the severity of sleep apnea
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A natural touch for coastal defense
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Gravity and Grace in Richard II
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Child Reading
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Fascicle gearing dynamics: Unveiling 3D rotation effects in muscle elongation
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Research sheds light on new strategy to treat infertility
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New computer vision tool wins prize for social impact
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AI discovers that not every fingerprint is unique
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Pancreatic cancer hijacks a brain-building protein
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Big new idea introduced with the help of tiny plankton
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Semiconductor doping and electronic devices: Heating gallium nitride and magnesium forms superlattice
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How one type of lung cancer can transform into another
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Developing novel methods to detect antibiotics in vegetables and earthworms
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Some Pre-Roman humans were buried with dogs, horses and other animals
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Do genes-in-pieces code for proteins that fold in pieces?
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New study shows certain combinations of antiviral proteins are responsible for lupus symptoms and affect treatment outcomes
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Decoding the plant world's complex biochemical communication networks
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Research offers a reason why diversity in plant species causes higher farming yield, solving 'a bit of a mystery'
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New 'atlas' provides unprecedented insights on how genes function in early embryo development
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Social change may explain decline in genetic diversity of the Y chromosome at the end of the Neolithic period
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Artificial intelligence boosts super-resolution microscopy
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Eco-friendly way to generate power from waste wood
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How does HIV get into the cell's cenetr to kickstart infection?
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A star like a Matryoshka doll: New theory for gravastars
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Vitamin D alters mouse gut bacteria to give better cancer immunity
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The Question of What’s Fair Illuminates the Question of What’s Hard
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A new test could predict how heart attack patients will respond to mechanical pumps
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Global warming intensifies typhoon-induced extreme precipitation over East Asia
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Laser tests reveal new insights into key mineral for super-Earths
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The Art of the Libretto: John Adams
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How we play together
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New vaccine design uses immunity against influenza to offer faster protection against emerging pathogens
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Matcha mouthwash inhibits bacteria that causes periodontitis
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Links between human, canine brain tumors
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Laser imaging could offer early detection for at-risk artwork
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Ionic liquids: 'Don't shake it'
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Desert ants: The magnetic field calibrates the navigation system
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Are diamonds GaN's best friend? Revolutionizing transistor technology
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How immune cells recognize the abnormal metabolism of cancer cells
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Genetic code of rare kidney cancer cracked
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Going top shelf with AI to better track hockey data
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COVID-19 vaccine strongly effective for children and adolescents during delta and omicron, real-world analysis shows
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Tackling the challenge of coca plant ID: Wild vs cultivated for cocaine
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Researchers unveil new way to counter mobile phone 'account takeover' attacks
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Organic compounds in asteroids formed in colder regions of space
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Brightest gamma-ray burst of all time came from the collapse of a massive star
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Decoding the molecular networks of early human development
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Medical school scientist creates therapy to kill hypervirulent bacteria
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What happens when the brain loses a hub?
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80 mph speed record for glacier fracture helps reveal the physics of ice sheet collapse
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Senate Veterans’ Affairs Chair Calls for More Mental Health Care Providers in Rural Areas
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Why animals shrink over time explained with new evolution theory
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Cell's 'garbage disposal' may have another role: Helping neurons near skin sense the environment
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Scientists pinpoint growth of brain's cerebellum as key to evolution of bird flight
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Introducing ProPublica’s 527 Explorer
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Tiny brain bubbles carry complete codes
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The joy of sports: How watching sports can boost well-being
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The world's most prolific CO2-fixing enzyme is slowly getting better
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Traffic speeds decrease when bike lane is present
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When a stressful situation is perceived as a threat, health and wellbeing suffer
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A unified account of Darwinism's varieties
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Climate change disrupts seasonal flow of rivers
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Protein discovery could help prevent cancer treatment-related heart damage
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Sexual parasitism helped anglerfish invade the deep sea during a time of global warming
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Toxic metal particles can be present in cannabis vapes even before the first use, study finds
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A cracking discovery -- eggshell waste can recover rare earth elements needed for green energy
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New Jersey Used COVID Relief Funds To Buy Banned Chinese Surveillance Cameras
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Mobile Device Ambient Light Sensors Can Be Used To Spy On Users
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Reddit Must Share IP Addresses of Piracy-Discussing Users, Film Studios Say
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Chrome Updates Incognito Warning To Admit Google Tracks Users In 'Private' Mode
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Zeus, IcedID Malware Kingpin Faces 40 Years In Prison
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An Open Database Leaked Submissions To Utah's 'Bathroom Bill' Snitch Form
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Portugal Orders Altman's Worldcoin To Halt Data Collection
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The Great Freight-Train Heists of the 21st Century
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Microsoft Informs Customers that Russian Hackers Spied on Emails
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How the Pentagon Learned To Use Targeted Ads To Find Its Targets
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Judges in England and Wales Given Cautious Approval To Use AI in Writing Legal Opinions
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EU's Use of Microsoft 365 Found To Breach Data Protection Rules
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Following Lawsuit, Rep Admits 'AI' George Carlin Was Human-Written
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Europol Says Mobile Roaming Tech Making Its Job Too Hard
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Supreme Court Orders New Look At Social Media Laws in Texas and Florida
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Jury Awards Climate Scientist $1 Million In Defamation Lawsuit
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Change Healthcare Confirms Ransomware Hackers Stole Medical Records on a 'Substantial Proportion' of Americans
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Apple Sues To Win Trademarks For Augmented-Reality Software
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Academics Probe Apple's Privacy Settings and Get Lost and Confused
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Amazon Execs May Be Personally Liable For Tricking Users Into Prime Sign-Ups
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Despite 16-Year Glitch, UK Law Still Considers Computers 'Reliable' By Default
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EFF Challenges 'Legal Bullying' of Sites Reporting on Alleged Appin 'Hacking-for-Hire'
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Amazon Sued Over Prime Video Ads
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Sony Music Goes After Piracy Portal 'Hikari-no-Akari'
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SBF Asks For 5-Year Prison Sentence, Calls 100-Year Recommendation 'Grotesque'
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Hidden Camera Concerns Plague Short-Term Rental Industry
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US Patent and Trademark Office Confirms Another Leak of Filers' Address Data
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Firmware Prank Causes LED Curtain In Russia To Display 'Slava Ukraini'
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Clearview AI Used Your Face. Now You May Get a Stake in the Company.
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Maryland Passes Two Bills Limiting Tech Platforms' Ability To Track Users
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In Big Tech's Backyard, a California State Lawmaker Unveils a Landmark AI Bill
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Can Technology Help Reduce Drunk-Driving Deaths?
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White House Looks To Curb Foreign Powers' Ability To Buy Americans' Sensitive Personal Data With Executive Order
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Crime Rings Are Trafficking in an Unlikely Treasure: Sand
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You'll Have To Visit an Apple Store If You Forget Your Vision Pro Passcode
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'Stablecoins' Enabled $40 Billion In Crypto Crime Since 2022
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EU Proposes Criminalizing AI-Generated Child Sexual Abuse and Deepfakes
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California State Legislator Proposes Ending Daylight Saving Time
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America's Last Top Models
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Crypto Trader Eisenberg Convicted of Fraud in $110 Million Mango Markets Scheme
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American Hacker In Turkey Linked To Massive AT&T Breach
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Firefox Browser Blocks Anti-Censorship Add-Ons At Russia's Request
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New US Defense Department Report Finds 'No Evidence' of Alien Technology
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Signal Slams Telegram's Security
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Man Charged With Smuggling Greenhouse Gases Into US
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Researchers Come Up With Better Idea To Prevent AirTag Stalking
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What Happened After a Reporter Tracked Down The Identity Thief Who Stole $5,000
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US Teacher Charged With Using AI To Frame Principal With Hate Speech Clip
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DOJ Makes Its First Known Arrest For AI-Generated CSAM
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Bezos, Other Amazon Execs Used Signal - a Problem for FTC Investigators
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Apple, Investors Reach $490 Million Settlement in Fraud Case
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Police Found Ways to Use Facial Recognition Tech After Their Cities Banned It
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London Underground Is Testing Real-Time AI Surveillance Tools To Spot Crime
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Decades-Old Missing Person Mystery Solved After Relative Uploads DNA To GEDMatch
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'Operation 404' Results In First Prison Sentence For Pirate IPTV Operator
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Substack Faces User Revolt Over Anti-Censorship Stance
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Supreme Court Tosses Rulings on Public Officials' Social Media Blockings
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Brazil Data Regulator Bans Meta From Mining Data To Train AI Models
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Leaked Emails Show Hugo Awards Self-Censoring To Appease China
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EFF Opposes America's Proposed TikTok Ban
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Appeals Court Seems Lost On How Internet Archive Harms Publishers
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DOJ Antitrust Lawsuit Says Apple Is Causing Android Users 'Social Stigma'
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AMC To Pay $8 Million For Allegedly Sharing Subscribers' Viewing History With Tech Companies
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IBM, Kyndryl Sued For Age Discrimination By Its Own VPs
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Anna's Archive Faces Millions In Damages, Permanent Injunction
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In Indonesia, Women Pirate More Music and Movies Than Men
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Wi-Fi Jamming To Knock Out Cameras Suspected In Nine Minnesota Burglaries
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Police Arrest Conti and LockBit Ransomware Crypter Specialist
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General Motors Quits Sharing Driving Behavior With Data Brokers
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Threat Actor Scraped Dell Support Tickets, Including Customer Phone Numbers
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Brazil Hires OpenAI To Cut Costs of Court Battles
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Snapchat Isn't Liable For Connecting 12-Year-Old To Convicted Sex Offenders
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User Outcry As Slack Scrapes Customer Data For AI Model Training
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Mozilla Monitor Plus Scrubs Your Leaked Personal Information From the Web, For a Fee
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A School Principal Was Framed With an AI-Generated Rant
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US Lost Record $12.5 Billion To Online Crime In 2023, Says FBI
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AI Trains On Kids' Photos Even When Parents Use Strict Privacy Settings
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Senators Strike Bipartisan Deal For a Ban On Stock Trading By Members of Congress
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Cloud Server Host Vultr Rips User Data Ownership Clause From ToS After Web Outage
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Proton Seeks To Secure Its Privacy-Focused Future With a Nonprofit Model
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Discord Leaker Jack Teixeira Pleads Guilty, Seeks Light 11-Year Sentence
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More AI Safeguards Coming, Including Right to Refuse Face-Recognition Scans at US Airports
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MPA Has Big Plans To Crack Down on Movie Piracy Again
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FBI Director Warns Chinese Hackers Aim To 'Wreak Havoc' On US Critical Infrastructure
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Android TVs Can Expose User Email Inboxes
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New 'Gold Pickaxe' Android, iOS Malware Steals Your Face For Fraud
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RFK Jr. Wins Deferred Injunction In Vax Social Media Suit
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Undisclosed WhatsApp Vulnerability Lets Governments See Who You Message
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Judge Rules Against Users Suing Google and Apple Over 'Annoying' Search Results
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Removal of Netflix Film Shows Advancing Power of India's Hindu Right Wing
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India Drops Plan To Require Approval For AI Model Launches
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The US Just Mandated Automated Emergency Braking Systems By 2029
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California Bill Wants To Scrap Environmental Reviews To Save Downtown San Francisco
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Jury Finds Boeing Stole Technology From Electric Airplane Startup Zunum
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China Dominates Generative AI Patent Filings, UN Says
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Terraform Labs and Founder Do Kwon Found Liable In US Civil Fraud Trial
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Three People Indicted In $400 Million FTX Crypto Hack Conspiracy
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Amazon Retaliated After Employee Walkout Over Return-to-Office Policy, Says NLRB
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Steve Wozniak Decries Tracking's Effect on Privacy, Calls Out 'Hypocrisy' of Only Banning TikTok
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The Pirate Bay's Oldest Torrent Is Now 20 Years Old
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Oversight of Boeing 'is Not Delivering Safe Aircraft', Says America's Top Aviation Regulator
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Streaming Pirates Are Hollywood's New Villains
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Verizon Customers Could Get Up to $100 in $100M Settlement Over 'Administrative Charge' Fees
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Tennessee Becomes First State To Protect Musicians, Other Artists Against AI
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Texas Sues xHamster and Chaturbate
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Microsoft Tells Yet More Customers Their Emails Have Been Stolen
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Senators Want Limits On TSA Use of Facial Recognition Technology For Airport Screening
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iFixit is Breaking Up With Samsung
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'Julian Assange Should Not Have Been Prosecuted In the First Place'
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California Prohibited From Enforcing PI Licensing Law Against Anti-Spam Crusader
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Lawsuit Claims Microsoft Tracked Sex Toy Shoppers With 'Recording In Real Time' Software
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WhatsApp Image Sender Becomes First Convicted Cyber-Flasher
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A Microscopic Metal Flake Could Finally Reveal DB Cooper's Identity
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US Patent Office Confirms AI Can't Hold Patents
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Sam Bankman-Fried Deserves 40-50 Years in Prison For FTX Fraud, Prosecutors Say
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Users Ditch Glassdoor, Stunned By Site Adding Real Names Without Consent
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Hacker Tool Extracts All the Data Collected By Windows' New Recall AI
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George Carlin Estate Forces 'AI Carlin' Off the Internet For Good
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In Argentina, Facing Surging Inflation, 500K Accept Worldcoin's Offer of $50 for Iris-Scanning
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UK and US Sign Landmark Agreement On AI Safety
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Arizona Accuses Amazon of Unfair, Deceptive Business Practices
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eBay To Pay $3 Million Penalty For Employees Sending Live Cockroaches, Fetal Pig To Bloggers
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EFF: New License Plate Reader Vulnerabilties Prove The Tech Itself is a Public Safety Threat
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Julian Assange Reaches Plea Deal With US, Allowing Him To Go Free
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Researchers Cracked an 11-Year-Old Password To a $3 Million Software-Based Crypto Wallet
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96% of US Hospital Websites Share Visitor Info With Meta, Google, Data Brokers
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Police Departments Are Turning To AI To Sift Through Unreviewed Body-Cam Footage
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13.4 Million Kaiser Insurance Members Affected by Data Leak to Online Advertisers
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Airbnb is Banning Indoor Security Cameras
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Security Flaw In a Popular Smart Helmet Allowed Silent Location Tracking
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Nearly 4,000 Arrested In Global Police Crackdown On Online Scam Networks
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Worldcoin Fails To Get Injunction Against Spain's Privacy Suspension
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French Court Orders Google, Cloudflare, Cisco To Poison DNS To Stop Piracy
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Google Is Killing Its VPN Service
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Amazon Violated Rights of Workers Trying to Unionize, Labor Regulators Find
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Air Canada Found Liable For Chatbot's Bad Advice On Plane Tickets
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Apple Sues Former Employee For Leaking Journal App, Vision Pro Details
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Wyze Says Camera Breach Let 13,000 Customers Briefly See Into Other People's Homes
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AMD Is Investigating Claims That Company Data Was Stolen In Hack
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Justice Department To File Antitrust Suit Against Ticketmaster-Parent Live Nation
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UN Adopts First Global Artificial Intelligence Resolution
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Study Finds Anti-Piracy Messages Backfire, Especially For Men
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San Francisco Police Make Arrest In Waymo Chinatown Arson Case
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New SnailLoad Attack Exploits Network Latency To Spy On Users' Web Activities
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Cheap Doorbell Cameras Can Be Easily Hijacked, Says Consumer Reports
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Deep Fake Scams Growing in Global Frequency and Sophistication, Victim Warns
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Englishman Who Posed As HyperVerse CEO Says Sorry To Investors Who Lost Millions
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Ex-White House Cyber Policy Director: Microsoft is a National Security Risk
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Lawyers To Plastic Makers: Prepare For 'Astronomical' PFAS Lawsuits
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CIA Used Chinese Social Media In Covert Influence Operation Against Xi Jinping's Government
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Hackers Found a Way To Open Any of 3 Million Hotel Keycard Locks In Seconds
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'Roaring Kitty' Is Sued For Alleged GameStop Manipulation
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Cooler Master Hit By Data Breach Exposing Customer Information
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US Government Says Recent Microsoft Breach Exposed Federal Agencies to Hacking
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Do Age Verification Laws Drag Us Back to the Dark Ages of the Internet?
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Four Baseball Teams Now Let Ticket-Holders Enter Using AI-Powered 'Facial Authentication'
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License Plate-Scanning Company Violates Privacy of Millions of California Drivers, Argues Class Action
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Oklahoma Man Hacked US Government Site To Buy Cars At Auction For $1
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Judge Refuses To Ctrl-Z Divorce Order Made By a Misclick
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In America, A Complex Patchwork of State AI Regulations Has Already Arrived
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EPA Bans Chrysotile Asbestos
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Utah Locals Are Getting Cheap 10 Gbps Fiber Thanks To Local Governments
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Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Over GitHub Copilot AI Coding Assistant
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Nintendo Hits 127 Switch Piracy Tutorial Repos After 'Cracking' URL Encryption
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Mexican Cartel Provided Wi-Fi To Locals - With Threat of Death If They Didn't Use It
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PFAS 'Forever Chemicals' To Officially Be Removed from Food Packaging, FDA Says
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Ransomware Attack Hampers Prescription Drug Sales at 90% of US Pharmacies
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Supreme Court to Hear Case on Texas Law Restricting Access to Porn
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Bitcoin Fog Crypto Mixer Found Guilty of Money Laundering, Jury Finds
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How an Apple AirTag Helped Police Recover 15,000 Stolen Power Tools
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Your AI Girlfriend Is a Data-Harvesting Horror Show
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BitTorrent Is No Longer the 'King' of Upstream Internet Traffic
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Reckless DMCA Deindexing Pushes NASA's Artemis Towards Black Hole
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Sam Bankman-Fried Sentenced To 25 Years in Prison
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Crypto Scam Criminal Trial Tests 'Code Is Law' Claim by Trader
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US House Passes Bill To Force ByteDance To Divest TikTok or Face Ban
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Sonos Draws More Customer Anger - This Time For Its Privacy Policy
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NYC's Government Chatbot Is Lying About City Laws and Regulations
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Google Workers Arrested After Nine-Hour Protest In Cloud Chief's Office
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Cops Can Force Suspect To Unlock Phone With Thumbprint, US Court Rules
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Apple Watch Leads to Luggage Stolen By an Airport Store Worker
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Hackers Claim To Have Breached Ticketmaster, Stealing Personal Data of 560 Million Users
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Mysterious Decades-Old Missing Person Case Solved After Relative Uploads DNA To GEDMatch
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Amazon Is Investigating Perplexity Over Claims of Scraping Abuse
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YouTube, Discord, and Lord of the Rings Led Police To a Teen Accused of a US Swatting Spree
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EU Sets Benchmark For Rest of the World With Landmark AI Laws
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Florida Man Sues G.M. and LexisNexis Over Sale of His Cadillac Data
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Proton Acquires Standard Notes
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Walmart's Financial Services 'Became a Fraud Magnet', Says ProPublica
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Open Source Movie Streaming Project 'Movie-Web' Shut Down By Hollywood Complaint
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The Nation's Oldest Nonprofit Newsroom Is Suing OpenAI and Microsoft
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Federal Judge Partially Blocks US Ban On Noncompetes
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The Walls Are Closing In On John Deere's Tractor Repair Monopoly
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Arizona's Governor Signs Bill Making Pluto the Official State Planet
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FTC Chair: AI Models Could Violate Antitrust Laws
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Florida Lawmakers Pass Ban On Social Media For Kids
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23andMe Tells Victims It's Their Fault Data Was Breached
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When a Politician Sues a Blog to Unmask Its Anonymous Commenter
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The IRS's New Tax Software: Rave Reviews, But Low Turnout
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Hackers Are Threatening To Publish a Huge Stolen Sanctions and Financial Crimes Watchlist
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Major Record Labels Sue AI Company Behind 'BBL Drizzy'
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US Man Accused of Making $1.8 Million From Listening In On Wife's Remote Work Calls
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Bipartisan Bill Could Force ByteDance To Divest TikTok
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EU Lawmakers Back Draft Rules on Patents for Connected Cars, Telecom Equipment
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South Korean ISP 'Infected' 600,000 Torrenting Subscribers With Malware
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Mozilla's CPO Sues Over Discrimination Post-Cancer Diagnosis
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Amazon's Ring To Stop Letting Police Request Doorbell Video From Users
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Judge Orders YouTube to Reveal Everyone Who Viewed A Video
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New Bill Would Let Defendants Inspect Algorithms Used Against Them In Court
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EFF Adds Street Surveillance Hub So Americans Can Check Who's Checking On Them
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Former Google Engineer Indicted For Stealing AI Secrets To Aid Chinese Companies
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Samsung Sues Oura Preemptively To Block Smart Ring Patent Claims
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Microsoft Accuses the New York Times of Doom-Mongering in OpenAI Lawsuit
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Missouri County Declares State of Emergency Amid Suspected Ransomware Attack
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Nigerian Woman Faces Jail Time For Facebook Review of Tomato Sauce
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Feds Finally Decide To Do Something About Years-Old SS7 Spy Holes In Phone Networks
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Piracy Is Surging Again Because Streaming Execs Ignored The Lessons Of The Past
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Lying to Investors? Co-Founder of Startup 'HeadSpin' Gets 18-Month Prison Sentence for Fraud
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The Intercept, Raw Story, and AlterNet Sue OpenAI and Microsoft
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AT&T Says Leaked Data of 70 Million People Is Not From Its Systems
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US Military Notifies 20,000 of Data Breach After Cloud Email Leak
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Amazon Defends Its Use of Signal Messages in Court
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Supreme Court Ruling Kneecaps Federal Regulators
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Congress Bans Staff Use of Microsoft's AI Copilot
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Amazon Hides Cheaper Items With Faster Delivery, Lawsuit Alleges
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Florida Braces For Lawsuits Over Law Banning Kids From Social Media
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Inside a Global Phone Spy Tool Monitoring Billions
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The Companies Helping Governments Hack Citizens' Phones: a 'Thriving' Industry
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OpenAI Says New York Times 'Hacked' ChatGPT To Build Copyright Lawsuit
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EU: Meta Cannot Rely On 'Pay Or Okay'
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AT&T Says Data From 73 Million Customers Has Leaked Onto the Dark Web
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NYC Sues Social Media Companies Over Youth Mental Health Crisis
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Clowns Sue Clowns.com For Wage Theft
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Meta Will Start Collecting 'Anonymized' Data About Quest Headset Usage
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Telegram's Peer-to-Peer Login System is a Risky Way To Save $5 a Month
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British Duo Arrested For SMS Phishing Via Homemade Cell Tower
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Reddit Doesn't Have To Share IP-Addresses of Piracy Commenters, Court Rules
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Amazon-Powered AI Cameras Used To Detect Emotions of Unwitting UK Train Passengers
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SWAT Team Raids Innocent Family Over Stolen AirPods, Inaccurate 'FindMy' App Tracking
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Stanford University Failed To Detect Ransomware Intruders For 4 Months
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IT Consultant Fined For Daring To Expose Shoddy Security
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Court Docs Reveal Epic CEO's Anger At Steam's 30% Fees
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Could a Guilty Plea Free Julian Assange From Jail?
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ExxonMobil Is Suing Investors Who Want Faster Climate Action
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Should Police Departments Use Drones?
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Yelp Can Sue Reputation Company For Promising To Suppress Bad Reviews
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Ring Customers Get $5.6 Million In Refunds In Privacy Settlement
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AT&T Paid $370,000 For the Deletion of Stolen Phone Call Records
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OpenAI's ChatGPT Mac App Was Storing Conversations in Plain Text
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Big Three Carriers Pay $10 Million To Settle Claims of False 'Unlimited' Advertising
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Federal Jury Convicts Five in Major Illegal Streaming Case
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'World's Biggest Casino' App Exposed Customers' Personal Data
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Data Breach Exposes Millions of mSpy Spyware Customers
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Chinese Producer of Netflix's 'The Three-Body Problem' Is Poisoned in Suspected Murder Attempt
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Vietnam To Collect Biometrics For New ID Cards
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Have I Been Pwned Adds 71 Million Emails From Naz.API Stolen Account List
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Napster Sparked a File-Sharing Revolution 25 Years Ago
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Python Software Foundation Says EU's 'Cyber Resilience Act' Includes Wins for Open Source
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Meta Defends Charging Fee For Privacy Amid Showdown With EU
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Pegasus Spyware Used on Hundreds of People, Says Poland's Prosecutor General
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Dell Says Data Breach Involved Customers' Physical Addresses
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Oregon County Seeks To Hold Fossil Fuel Companies Accountable For Extreme Heat
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Has Section 230 'Outlived Its Usefulness'?
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Google's Privacy Sandbox Accused of Misleading Chrome Browser Users
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Your Anonymous OpenTable Reviews Will Soon Display Your First Name
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The Humble Emoji Has Infiltrated the Corporate World
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UnitedHealthCare CEO Says 'Maybe a Third' of US Citizens Were Affected By Recent Hack
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Chemical Makers Sue Over Rule To Rid Water of 'Forever Chemicals'
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Dutch Court Orders ISP To Block 'Anna's Archive' and 'LibGen'
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Alzheimer's Scientist Indicted For Allegedly Falsifying Data In $16 Million Scheme
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Self-Proclaimed Bitcoin Inventor's Claim 'a Brazen Lie,' London Court Told
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US Lawmaker Proposes a Public Database of All AI Training Material
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Jeff Bezos's Move From WA To FL Has Saved Him Close To $1B in Taxes This Year
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TikTok Is Under Investigation By the FTC Over Data Practices
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AT&T Can't Hang Up On Landline Phone Customers, California Agency Rules
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SEC Sues ConsenSys
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SEC Claims Account Was 'Compromised' After Announcing False Bitcoin ETF Approval
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Nokia Tells Reddit It Infringes Some Patents in Lead-Up To IPO
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Did the US Government Ignore a Chance to Make TikTok Safer?
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Biden Administration To Unveil Contractor Rule Set To Upend Gig Economy
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Former FTX Executive Ryan Salame Sentenced To 7.5 Years In Prison
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OpenAI Must Defend ChatGPT Fabrications After Failing To Defeat Libel Suit
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Epic, Spotify, Others Back DOJ Lawsuit Against Apple
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Amazon Owes $525 Million In Cloud-Storage Patent Fight, US Jury Says
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Proton Launches Privacy-Focused Alternative To Google Docs
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Tattoo Artist Kat Von D Wins Copyright Lawsuit Over Miles Davis Photo
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India Will Fact-Check Online Posts About Government Matters
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Nvidia Denies Pirate e-Book Sites Are 'Shadow Libraries' To Shut Down Lawsuit
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The FBI Is Using Push Notifications To Catch Sexual Predators
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Frozen Embryos Are 'Children,' According To Alabama's Supreme Court
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Scientists Still Shoot For the Moon With Patent-Free Covid Drug
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Z-Library Admins 'Escape House Arrest' After Judge Approves US Extradition
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Biden Orders Every US Agency To Appoint a Chief AI Officer
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Colorado Bill Aims To Protect Consumer Brain Data
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Admiral Grace Hopper's Landmark Lecture Is Found, But the NSA Won't Release It
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How GM Tricked Millions of Drivers Into Being Spied On
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Cox Plans To Take Piracy Liability Battle To the Supreme Court
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US, UK Announce Sanctions Over China-Linked Election Hacks
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BC Lawyer Reprimanded For Citing Fake Cases Invented By ChatGPT
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Microsoft Blamed For Million-Plus Patient Record Theft At US Hospital Giant
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OpenAI's ChatGPT Breaches Privacy Rules, Says Italian Watchdog
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America's Commerce Department is Reviewing China's Use of RISC-V Chips
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Arizona Woman Accused of Helping North Koreans Get Remote IT Jobs At 300 Companies
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German Police Bust Europe's 'Largest' Scam Call Center
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Scammers' New Way of Targeting Small Businesses: Impersonating Them
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Government Watchdog Hacked US Federal Agency To Stress-Test Its Cloud Security
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Jury Finds Autonomy Founder Mike Lynch Not Guilty of Defrauding HP
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Spain Sentences 15 Schoolchildren Over AI-Generated Naked Images
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America's Legal System May Be 'Closing In' on Regulating Cryptocurrencies
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53 LA County Public Health Workers Fall for Phishing Email. 200,000 People May Be Affected
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Escobar Brother Barred by EU Court From Trademarking Family Name
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Supreme Court Declines To Block Texas Porn Restriction
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FedEx's Secretive Police Force Is Helping Cops Build An AI Car Surveillance Network
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New York Times Denies OpenAI's 'Hacking' Claim In Copyright Fight
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Facebook Accused of Using Your Phone To Wiretap Snapchat
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DuckDuckGo Launches Privacy Pro: A 3-in-1 Service That Includes a VPN
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Plex Asks GitHub to Take Down 'Reshare' Repository Over Piracy Fears
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New York Times Copyright Suit Wants OpenAI To Delete All GPT Instances
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Major US Newspapers Sue OpenAI, Microsoft For Copyright Infringement
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Political Consultant Behind Fake Biden Robocalls Faces $6 Million Fine, Criminal Charges
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Should an Emoji Count As Confirmation of a Contract?
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Over 15,000 Roku Accounts Sold To Buy Streaming Subscriptions, Devices
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America's Federal Regulators Are Preparing More Lawsuits Against Crypto Companies
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What Happens If You Shoot Down a Delivery Drone?
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Biden Considering Request To Drop Assange Charges
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Amazon Steers Consumers To Higher-Priced Items, Lawsuit Claims
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Ex-CIA Software Engineer Sentenced To 40 Years For Giving Secrets To WikiLeaks
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Roku's New HDMI Tech Could Show Ads When You Pause Your Game
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Bangladeshi Police Agents Accused of Selling Citizens' Personal Information on Telegram
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German Police Secure $2 Billion In Bitcoin From Pirate Site Operators
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Cyber Criminal Jailed For Blackmailing Therapy Patients
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Cox Communications Wins Order Overturning $1 Billion US Copyright Verdict
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US Must Move 'Decisively' To Avert 'Extinction-Level' Threat From AI, Gov't-Commissioned Report Says
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$5.6 Million in Refunds Sent to Ring Customers, Settling Unauthorized Access and Privacy Violations
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Google Loses Bid To End US Antitrust Case Over Digital Advertising
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Tornado Cash Developer Found Guilty of Laundering $1.2 Billion of Crypto
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EyeEm Will License Users' Photos To Train AI If They Don't Delete Them
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OpenAI Gets Some of Sarah Silverman's Suit Cut in Mixed Ruling
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The Delta Emulator Is Changing Its Logo After Adobe Threatened It
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Are AI-Generated Search Results Still Protected by Section 230?
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TikTok Says US Ban Inevitable Without a Court Order Blocking Law
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Birmingham's $125M 'Oracle Disaster' Blamed on Poor IT Project Management
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Retailers Can't Keep Scammers Away From Their Favorite Payment Form: Gift Cards
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New US Defense Department Report Found 'No Evidence' of Alien Technology
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Cloudflare Defeats Another Patent Troll With Crowd-Sourced Prior-Art Army
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Court Rules $17 Billion UK Advertising Lawsuit Against Google Can Go Ahead
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Leaked Hacking Files Show Chinese Spying On Citizens and Foreigners Alike
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Binance Executive Detained In Nigeria Escapes Custody
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Why Oregon's Drug Decriminalization Failed
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What Laws Will We Need to Regulate AI?
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Insurers Are Spying on Your Home From the Sky
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Vending Machine Error Reveals Secret Face Image Database of College Students
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Woman With $2.5 Billion In Bitcoin Convicted of Money Laundering
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Russia Issues Arrest Warrant For Ex-Chess Champion Garry Kasparov
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GM Will Pay $146M Penalty Because 5.9 Million Older Vehicles Emit Excess CO2
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Scammer Poses As CFO in Deepfaked Meeting On Zoom, Steals $25 Million